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Phil Waugh (73)
Eastwood Colts had their testing in the gym yesterday when I was at TG and they seemed to be a very young group (or I am getting very old).
The latter.
Eastwood Colts had their testing in the gym yesterday when I was at TG and they seemed to be a very young group (or I am getting very old).
Agreed. When I watch it, I thought that they looked both young and small...Eastwood Colts had their testing in the gym yesterday when I was at TG and they seemed to be a very young group (or I am getting very old).
Didn't see many of the Penrith boys there that played in Colts 3 last year?
Also heard that Rob Cusack (Chairman) is the one who will be the fall guy at the upcoming AGM. Seems recent events and those responsible for it will survive the AGM if this is the case.
whats the difference between what eastwood chairman and president do?Agreed. When I watch it, I thought that they looked both young and small...
Asking the wrong bloke, fella.whats the difference between what eastwood chairman and president do?
whats the difference between what eastwood chairman and president do?
so chairman, president, board, gm, operations manager, at eastwood. plenty of chiefs.In most cases: Chairman heads the Board. President reports to the Board.
So President runs the Business, Chair runs the Board.
so chairman, president, board, gm, operations manager, at eastwood. plenty of chiefs.
Also heard that a current board member and father of a current colts player was in the middle of the colts testing. Nothing like a bit of pressure on the current coaches. They all know what happens to coaches who don't tow the line after recent events.Eastwood Colts had their testing in the gym yesterday when I was at TG and they seemed to be a very young group (or I am getting very old).
Didn't see many of the Penrith boys there that played in Colts 3 last year?
Also heard that Rob Cusack (Chairman) is the one who will be the fall guy at the upcoming AGM. Seems recent events and those responsible for it will survive the AGM if this is the case.
has there been any clubs or players actually complaining about about a specific player where the rule is stopping this from happening? it sounds like all hypertheticals. is anyone one in the know or in a real position within a club where they can confirm there are actual complaints about specific and real scenarios that are actually happening, to stop players moving?Can someone please provide further clarity around players needing a "change of circumstance" release to go to other clubs?
If a player wants to move to another club as they believe they will be developed into a better rugby player, then they should be able to.
I understand there is a need to protect clubs (Two Blues, Wests etc) from continuously losing players, but if a player wants to leave, then they should be able to do so.
weve got premiership clubs with 5 colts teams and 5-6 grade teams, where those players could all be shared properly or even playing subbies to make its a stronger comp and pathway, yet were moaning probably about 3 players who arent allowed to join another team because they are shute shield players
Yep the SRU was hoodwinked by the administration at Western Sydney, Eastwood and a few other clubs. It will be interesting to see how Eastwood and Western Sydney will justify keeping players who want to leave in the face of some of the antics of the offseason with the Sorovi and racism incident.has there been any clubs or players actually complaining about about a specific player where the rule is stopping this from happening? it sounds like all hypertheticals. is anyone one in the know or in a real position within a club where they can confirm there are actual complaints about specific and real scenarios that are actually happening, to stop players moving?
my understanding is that is was sydney rugby union plus a committee team formed from 4-5 shute shield clubs who created the new system, which was then handed to all shute shield clubs gm's to find issues with and request changes, and changes were made, it was then sent to all clubs director of rugbys and head coaches to analyse, request changes and if agreed, changes were made again, before then it was given to all club presidents to review, and then all confirm their acceptance of the system and then the last process being sydney rugby unions board to confirm it.
that seems like a lot of smart (or not) rugby heads and rugby iq for it to go through and a lot of times for people to amend/change/reject etc before it being signed off on.
I was told it wasnt just 1 person who said, oh heres a new system, deal with it.
is there anyone on the forums who actually knows the system and the actual reasons able to clarify things, rather than people just guessing and moaning?
oooooh this is all so interesting and spicy. how good is semi professional rugby and legal action.Yep the SRU was hoodwinked by the administration at Western Sydney, Eastwood and a few other clubs. It will be interesting to see how Eastwood and Western Sydney will justify keeping players who want to leave in the face of some of the antics of the offseason with the Sorovi and racism incident.
It seems like Warringah are planning to make a big deal of this and if nothing happens will look to return the favour as apparently a contract doesn't matter.
There is a group of players discussing legal action due to the ruling which will be interesting to see the SRU stump up legal costs. The last time this happened they gave Easts a slap on the wrist and let it through.
The funny thing about the whole situation is Eastwood and Two Blues running poor programs will struggle to be competitive that isn't a rules issue that is a club management issue.
absolutely, i would expect, with the restrictions on the new rules, and their poor historical programs across all facets, that parra would def be towards the bottom of all their programs in 2026. they already confirmed their financial positions earlier on in the year so they wont be able to compete.The funny thing about the whole situation is Eastwood and Two Blues running poor programs will struggle to be competitive that isn't a rules issue that is a club management issue.