Yes focus on the positives...It is an unusual situation, but then we've had no shortage of those since COVID first hit.
Focus on the positives![]()
Glad to see subbies learning from their mistakes with Epping 2024.What a day in Subbies world.... Old Barker removed from the Clark and Farrant competitions and only playing Colts. Blacktown moved up to play 2 grades in Division 3.
All the best for the rest of the year mate. Hopefully the club can rebound and you can see some success with your Colties and Women’s this year.Hey folks. First time, long time. I thought I'd jump on to answer any questions about Old Barker, and the situation we've found ourselves in. I'm at the coalface so have first hand knowledge. Fire away!
You've always seemed to have a healthy amount of talented colts coming through, and your colts side seems to compete at the pointy end all year. What's been the struggle in keeping those blokes around trickling into the grade sides?Hey folks. First time, long time. I thought I'd jump on to answer any questions about Old Barker, and the situation we've found ourselves in. I'm at the coalface so have first hand knowledge. Fire away!
Cheers Odyssey. Hopefully we can hang on to most of the grade that we've got and try to build for 2026. The difficulty will be having separate Colts and Grade playing locations now. We've only just resurrected Colts this year and it's going to be tough to build that club culture that keeps.those.young.guys around year on year when we're, for all intents and purposes, separate entities.All the best for the rest of the year mate. Hopefully the club can rebound and you can see some success with your Colties and Women’s this year.
Just wondering what Subbies reasoning was to dumping your 1s into the Halligans comp rather than just a straight swap with Blacktown into Div 6? At least then you’d have regular games for your 1s?
I think that’s the question that many on this forum disagree on. Just cause you’ve got 15 guys does that mean they are 1st Graders even if they are new players to the game or lower skill level…Cheers Odyssey. Hopefully we can hang on to most of the grade that we've got and try to build for 2026. The difficulty will be having separate Colts and Grade playing locations now. We've only just resurrected Colts this year and it's going to be tough to build that club culture that keeps.those.young.guys around year on year when we're, for all intents and purposes, separate entities.
As for Subbies reasoning... it would be nice if they gave us one, let alone included us in the decision making. The course of events was that, after being pummelled by the 2 top dogs in Div 3, with our already lower than hoped for numbers we copped quite a few injuries over Round 1 and 2, so we were in a position this week where we couldn't safely put a grade team together. On Monday we emailed Subbies to tell them as such, then apparently they had their usual Monday night meeting, and decided to drop us and replace with Blacktown. No recourse, no questions.
I've been with the club a very long time and I'm extremely disappointed to say the least. And to be blunt, we shouldn't have been put in this situation in the first place. We knew early on in pre-season that things were less than optimal as far as our Grade recruitment and retention was going. We emailed Subbies in mid-February to ask that we be graded to a lower division because we couldn't fulfill our Grade obligations and, to be honest, we didn't want another year where our guys were beaten badly every week. We didn't hear back and despite repeatedly telling them and asking for clarification, in the end we remained in Div 3. And now this...
Sorry to hear about the issues you've had. Seems maybe more indicative of Blacktown's relative strength in D6 than of yours (excluding injuries as you mentioned).Hey folks. First time, long time. I thought I'd jump on to answer any questions about Old Barker, and the situation we've found ourselves in. I'm at the coalface so have first hand knowledge. Fire away!
Yep let’s just watch clubs fold rather than help them grow potentially cause how dare they be successful.Can't help but feel how the Epping 2024 situation developed and ended last has driven this decision.
Damned if you do damned if you don't.Yep let’s just watch clubs fold rather than help them grow potentially cause how dare they be successful.
If we never think outside the box there won’t be divisions for all these “hurt” teams to play in. No one wants to admit it but Subbies has been struggling for years and we are getting to that critical tipping point where if we ignore it numerous clubs will fold and therefore so too will divisions.
That’s a reasonably blanket statement… look at the examples set by Blueys, Waves, Mosman, HH and even the Breakers to a lessor extent. There are a number of clubs doing well with recruitment and retention in 2025. The challenge is for those Subbies clubs in the lower divisions to close the gap. Now I know that is easier said than done, but even Blueys was a multi year journey… the ingredients … clear accountable high quality administration, a good quality coached rugby program, and a clear recruitment and retention strategy. Surely they seem to be common denominators for the aforementioned clubs.Yep let’s just watch clubs fold rather than help them grow potentially cause how dare they be successful.
If we never think outside the box there won’t be divisions for all these “hurt” teams to play in. No one wants to admit it but Subbies has been struggling for years and we are getting to that critical tipping point where if we ignore it numerous clubs will fold and therefore so too will divisions.
The challenge is for those Subbies clubs in the lower divisions to close the gap. Now I know that is easier said than done, but even Blueys was a multi year journey… the ingredients … clear accountable high quality administration, a good quality coached rugby program, and a clear recruitment and retention strategy. Surely they seem to be common denominators for the aforementioned clubs.
I said yesterday that there are always exceptions. Throw in UNSW and LCOI to that list but overwhelmingly clubs are struggling across the divisions (below Div 1) to get players on the park and then grow in size.That’s a reasonably blanket statement… look at the examples set by Blueys, Waves, Mosman, HH and even the Breakers to a lessor extent. There are a number of clubs doing well with recruitment and retention in 2025. The challenge is for those Subbies clubs in the lower divisions to close the gap. Now I know that is easier said than done, but even Blueys was a multi year journey… the ingredients … clear accountable high quality administration, a good quality coached rugby program, and a clear recruitment and retention strategy. Surely they seem to be common denominators for the aforementioned clubs.
Maybe it is the quality of the administration at these clubs