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NSW Suburban Rugby 2012

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Alex Ross (28)
Club of the Year first awards.
Div 6 - Sydney grammar old boys
Div 5 - redfield old boys
Div 3 - brothers
Div 2 - balmain
Div 1 - st pats
 

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Cowboy Cup Winners (overall most club championship points) - Balmain (Division 2)

Peter Kelly Medal for Service to Rugby Award - Don Loughry (St Pats) 40 years of service!!!!
 

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Best & Fairest

Colts (across all divisions) - James Curnow (Balmain)
Div 6 Meldrum Medal - Craig Brent (Seaforth)
Div 5 Jeffrey Medal - Andrew Lima (Rouse Hill)
Div 3 Clark Medal - Darren Kapene (Brothers)
Div 2 Barraclough Medal - Matt Battishall (Oatley)
Div 1 Kentwell Medal - Petero Satogo (St Pats)
 

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Watty Friend (18)
It comes down to Club momentum. When you are winning, it's there and folk will flock to join - look at Balmain & even Blue Mountains. When you are losing, the same folk who joined late will leave early. After a couple of years winning you become Strong - and that brings it's own momentum & rewards (look at Colleagues and Drummoyne especially in their lower grades).

Alternatively, talking with some blokes at Blueys (2yrs ago) and even Hunters (this year) who went "up", they found it hard to keep up the flow of players to replace the injured and buggered when playing harder/faster footy consistently every weekend.

What I have learnt over the years is that come July you need to start sand-bagging your gun/senior players to identify holes and begin to fill for next year (either promote those untested and/or begin the search for replacement). If you leave it later then that you rely on whatever random shows up in pre-season which is too "hit & miss".

How do you search and recruit replacements? Mostly word of mouth, there's a couple of websites and having a benefactor or three who can help with a short term job, cheap rent/spare room or signature on a visa whilst a guy finds his feet is what is most valuable. I've played for a few clubs who have solid contacts with country clubs (steady feed of players who can work and also workers who can play) but also good relations with some foreign clubs so back-packers & even some professionals know where they can find a friend/bed/job in Sydney/Limmerick/Swansea/Glasgow is sound. I've trod that path and it was fantastic. That connection gets built over time but is well worth it.
I have heard a lot of clubs at all levels use a company called insiderunning to help them with recruitment for this top end players.
There website is www.insiderunning.com
Based in NZ but have people in all major locations and have a very good reputation.
 
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