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Women play Merrylands on Saturday

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

This Saturday the women head out to Granville Park to play Merrylands.

Merrylands and Waverley have each won a game and lost a game this year, but Merrylands are two spots ahead on the table due to picking up a bonus point in each of their games.

The girls in black (aka Scarylands) are generally big; and with a strong league contingent playing with them they are likely to have handy ball skills too.

Waverley would be considered by most to be the under-dogs in this clash, but if the forwards can focus on winning and securing good ball then our backs have plenty of speed and skill to be getting some scores on the board.

This could be the shake-up in the comp this weekend!

In other games Warringah play Penrith, and Rockdale face the only undefeated team so far: Sydney Uni.

Follow us on Twitter (@WavesWomenRugby) for score updates at half-time and full time.

The table at the end of round 2 looks like this:

Team P W D L F A Df Pts
Syd Uni 2 2 0 0 24 17 7 9
Merrylands 2 1 0 1 71 24 47 6
Warringah 2 1 0 1 64 17 47 5
Waverley 2 1 0 1 69 55 14 5
Penrith 2 1 0 1 26 66 -40 5
Rockdale 2 0 0 2 29 121 -92 1

Tick. Tock. Tick. Tock. The Clock Struck (Round) One

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Round 1 of the 2011 super Subbies rugby season is here, with all the action bish and bash kicking off this Saturday 2nd April 2011. And what a season it will be!

2011 marks 40 glorious years of Waverley Rugby Club, from its humble beginnings way back in 1971.

In that 40 years, Waverley has won seven Division Championships (including four consecutive Div 1 Championships between 1989 and 1992), 34 Premierships (including a record equalling three consecutive Kentwell Cups (1st Grade – Div 1 between 1989 to 1991), fielded a Women’s team for the last 10 years, and had over 10,000 players pulling on the mighty Blue and Gold jersey that is Waverley.

2011 sees Waverley is back in Division Three of the NSW Suburban Rugby Union, after a disastrous season in 2010 that saw Waves relegated from Div Two. This clearly was not the way Waverley was hoping to move into its 40th Year (a move up to Div 1 would have been preferred), but the signs are all there that Waverley’s 2011 should be successful both on and off the field.

Round 1 sees Waverley’s men’s team launch their campaign at home against the boys from Hawkesbury Valley. The matches between the two clubs are always close affairs with the clubs last battling it out in Waverley’s highly successful 2007 Season.

Predicting form at the start of the season is always difficult, especially when you’re the new boys to a Division. If you were to go off last years results, Hawkesbury Valley will provide tough opposition for Waverley.

Unfortunately the girls are heading out to Penrith (Jamison Park – Kickoff 2pm) so won’t be there for most of the day, but will try and make it back for post match speeches at the Bowlo. For the Girls, Round 1 is a great opportunity for the girls. After a massive off season recruitment drive, some excellent training and performances in numerous sevens tournaments, the girls are a mighty good chance to record their first win of the season against close rivals Penrith.

For the men, kick off times are as follows:
12pm – 4th Grade
12.55pm – 3rd Grade
2.00pm – 2nd Grade
3.15pm – 1st Grade

Further details will be provided later in the week. Get down to Waverley Oval Saturday!!!!

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Newport Ten’s

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Newport 10′s

On Saturday 5th March we are looking at organising a team or two to head up to one of the best grounds in Subbies rugby and compete in Newport’s annual 10’s tournament.

Those that have played in previous years will know what a great day out this is with plenty of rugby and the opportunity for a dip in the sea across the road between games.

We are looking at getting a bus for this trip dependant upon interest so if you are keen to play or come as a spectator please let me know at committee1@waverleyrugby.com.au, or at the Open Night on Saturday.

Registration

On another note, if you are intending to play in the Newport 10’s, Taki Toa or the trials games you are required to be registered with the club to ensure you are covered by ARU insurance. You must be registered prior to the game.

The easiest way to do this is by registering online, following the tabs above. Registering NOW will provide you with a 15% discount and the opportunity of winning your subs back at Saturday’s Open Night.

Five weeks till Round 1. Time to get into the rugby. Make sure your registered and don’t miss out!

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2011 Preseason Events

Monday, February 14th, 2011

With Round 1 less than 7 weeks away Waverley Rugby Club are continuing hard with preparations for the season ahead.

Pre-Season Training Underway

Preseason training is continuing to take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.15pm, on Waverley Oval No.2/3. Deon, Chalky and the rest of the coaches have been impressed with the effort and commitment shown so far.

Numbers have been slightly down on previous seasons but with the touch footy comps due to finish in the next few weeks, Super Rugby starting and a few fresher evenings we’re sure people will start to feel the rugby bug again and head down for training. If your one of those then please make the effort now and get down to training as we look towards a competitive and successful season in Division 3.

Open Night – 4pm February 26th

Only a few weeks away now is the clubs Open Night, to be held at the Bowlo on 26th February at 4pm.

This is a great opportunity for all new and returning members to catch up over a few beers and stand the chance of winning their subscription fees back, 100%.

Win Back your Subs

All members that are fully paid up by Saturday 26th February will be entered into the draw and one lucky person stands the chance to win everything back, this includes all playing, social and student/colt members.

To register Register Online Now.

We will have a few computers at the Bowlo on the day for the last chancers.

Conveniently the Waratahs vs Reds game will be kicking off at 7.30pm too so a good reason to hang around at the Bowlo and support one of our 2011 Sponsors.

Trials & Taki Toa

Moving into March and things start to get a bit more serious on the rugby front. Preseason training will have been underway for over 5 weeks and the coaches will have a good idea of individual players fitness and ability and will start to consider gradings ahead of the preseason trials and the Taki Toa competition, both due to commence on Saturday 12th March.

The Taki Toa competition is a Maori tournament that Waverley has had a great success in over the years, having won the competition 14 times in its 28 year history. On the same day the rest of the club will be trialling away at Briars in the morning and possibly with bus trip down to Rockdale to cheer the guys on in the Taki Toa.

Details of our other trials will be published nearer the time but we currently have healthy competition against our 2010 Division 2 opponents Hornsby and Oatley.

So if your mates, or even yourself are thinking of coming down to play this year, or just holding out for a few more weeks please make the effort now and support the club.

Colts

Are you under 21 and wanna play rugby? Know any under 21’s wanting to play this year? Too old to play Grade Colts?

Waverley Rugby Club are again recruiting for our Colts team, so if your interested or know someone that is then please get in contact with our Colts Co-ordinator, Rennie Mihaka (colts@waverleyrugby.com.au, 0404 330 772).

2011 Preseason dates

Make a mental note, or even put them in you diary but either way please make sure you are aware of the following dates in the lead up to Round 1.

Open & Registration Night Saturday 26th February 2011 4pm Waverley Bowling Club
Taki Toa – Saturday 12th March 2011 – Rockdale
1st Trial vs Briars – Saturday 12th March 2011, AM, Away – TBC
2nd Trial vs Hornsby – Saturday 19th March 2011, PM (TBC) – Waverley Oval, TBC
3rd Trial vs Oatley – Saturday 26th March 2011, PM (TBC) – Waverley Oval, TBC
Round 1, Saturday 2nd April 2011, All day – TBC

Registration

With March being trials month and if you are intending to play, then it is imperative that you register with the Club before hand. As previously mentioned this is easily done on online and by registering before Saturday 26th February you stand the chance to play the 2011 season for free.

More importantly your registration with Waverley Rugby Club also covers your ARU player registration and thus insurance.

Also remember that with 2011 being Waverley Rugby Clubs 40th Anniversary all fully paid up members will be receiving a complimentary 40th Anniversary Polo shirt, Shorts and Socks.

To register online, simply head to our Online Registration Site.

Social Memberships

Did you know that we offer a Social Membership? All of those that have either hung up their boots or just enjoying coming to watch on a Saturday we have a social membership package, again available by registering online. All social members will also receive a 40th Anniversary Polo shirt and assist in the running costs of the club.

Registration can also be completed at or Online Registration Site. Click on “Events” to complete your registration and payment.

Call for Sponsors

With over 300 direct members and supporters, access to over 7,000 players, and not even including family and friends; Waverley has numerous sponsorship packages that can be tailored to your organisation.

If you would like to Sponsor the Club, or knows someone who might, please contact our sponsorship co-ordinators Nik Buchanan (seniorvp1@waverleyrugby.com.au) & Simon Payne (committee2@waverleyrugby.com.au).

With the cost of putting each player on the park, at over $400, sponsorship is crucial in keeping playing fees down and contributing to a successful season both on and off the field.

Grand Final Details Saturday

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Click Here to Book Your Presso TicketWaverley’s Alexander Associates 4th Grade quest for back to back Premierships is here with Waverley taking on fellow sea-side club, Newport, in a battle royale this Saturday.

After a very close Major Semi Final against Newport, which only saw Waverley go through after a Newport dropped a ball in the final moments of the game, where they otherwise would have scored and forced Waverley to play the Elimination Final; this weekend is set to be Waverley’s toughest challenge in two seasons.

Rumour has it, that Newport has been able to bring back many of its strongest players who have been ‘injured’. With Waverley’s squad unchanged and without a full compliment of reserves, Newport may well go into the match as slight favourites.

The reality is, Newport can’t win the Grand Final, only Waverley can lose it for them. After remaining unbeaten in 39 matches, Waverley are expected to win, and expected to win handsomely despite the closeness of the result last time.

Either way, it will be a great game, and you are encouraged to get out and support.

Grand Final Details

Sat 11 September 2010
DIVISION TWO Grand Finals
T G Millner Field, Vimiera Rd, Eastwood

Entry: $10 entry fee (if you don’t have a pass)

Kick Off Times
Cup
Field #1

3:00pm – Barraclough – Barker v Kings
1:20pm – Stockdale – Hunters Hill v UNSW
11:50am – Blunt – Hornsby v Barker
10:30am – Richardson – Waverley v Newport
9:00am – Robertson – Barker v Hunters Hill

Why not stick around and watch the other grades fight it out as well.

Bledisloe Cup

If you want to stick around and watch the games, and are going to the Bledisloe Cup, there are free buses running from the ground to Homebush.

Free buses will run from T G Millner Field to ANZ Stadium for the Bledisloe Cup on Saturday.

The Route 3 buses will leave for the Stadium every 5 – 10 mins, as soon as the Barraclough Cup Grand Final has finished.

More info here:

www.131500.com.au/events/bledisloe-cup2013-qantas-wallabies-versus-new-zealand#bus

Presentation Night- Ticket Deadline Extended

There are still a few tickets available for Presso, so we have extended the deadline for purchasing tickets to until SUNDAY NIGHT.

Buy your tickets now before they all sell out!

presso.waverleyrugby.com.au

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Bus Trips Galore & Directions

Friday, August 20th, 2010

This weekend is the last Round of the season for the Div 2 teams, with the women playing the minor Premiers in the first Semi Final, with both groups having bus trips, with the Men going North to Hornsby, and the Women going West to Penrith.

With numbers confirmed for the trip to Hornsby, the Flying Fifths are staying at home (and playing on the main oval), taking on last years Premiers Mosman. Read More→

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Last Home Game of the Season Saturday

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

One of the biggest days of the season is always the last home game of the season, and this weekend will be no different. If you haven’t been down in awhile make sure you get down.

Ladies Day – This Weekend

Saturday is Ladies Day, and we’re pleased to announce a change in format.

Gone is the $30 cover charge, but staying is the free flow sparkling.

That’s right, there is no cost for the Ladies, but you’ll still get a mighty fine day out, in what looks like perfect sunny weather conditions (19 degrees is the forecast).

For those who have fronted up the moolah, you’ll be getting your funds automatically reimbursed. Watch out for your bank accounts. If you have any problems, contact The Secretary.

Want $25 just to put a hit on a tackle bag?

If you want to earn a $25 Coles (Myer?) Gift Voucher, the University of NSW will be doing rugby tackle study. For those participants that choose to participate you will tackle an instrumented tackle bag 6 times (3 with head gear, 3 without – head gear will be provided), as well as complete a short questionnaire and consent approval.

To participate, just head to the area at the North end of the field near the temporary sheds.

Massive Night at the Palace

Not only will it be a huge day, but it will be a MASSIVE night at the Palace as well, so make sure you head down to the Palace for the Post match speeches.

Make sure you kick on.

Game Day Details

Unfortunately the women are not playing at home, and are off to play Drummoyne, for what is likely to cement their place in the finals. A win will do it for them, and with a run of good form recently, may well see Waverley cause some upset wins in the following weeks.

All men’s teams are at home, before a trip away to Hornsby the following weekend.

For the men, this is a critical, must win weekend courtesy of last weeks results that saw Waverley drop to last place in the Divisional Table.

Waverley sits on 1118 points, with Hornsby just in front on 1197 points. 77 points is all the separates the two sides, and with Waverley due to play Hornsby the weekend after next, we need as many wins as possible this weekend, to give ourselves the best shot next week, as who ever wins 1st Grade next week, will likely see themselves remain in Div 2 in 2011.

Match Reviews

NSW Farmers Women

In their recent wet weather make up game Waverley beat this weekends opponents Drummoyne 27 to 19 in an impressive display.

This weekend the girls are jumping across the other side of the city, and will be playing under lights.

On equal points to Penrith, but a marginally better points differential, Waverley is unlikely to lose a place in the finals given Penrith take on Sydney Uni, but the best way to secure finals action is just to put a win up on the board, and then worry after that.

The Palace 1st Grade

Mirroring the Divisional Table, the weekends results saw Waverley drop to last in the Barraclough Cup, with Waverley losing to Newport and Hornsby beating St Ives.

Oatley sit just outside of the top four and were it not for some disciplinary issues that are saw points stripped off them, would be fighting for a lot more this weekend. As such all the pressure is on Oatley, to pick themselves up from the demoralising loss of points, or let Waverley get an unlikely win.

Last time around, Waverley lost to Oately, but showed it had enough potential to get a win could it just maintain it’s patience.

This is where we really need a result. 1st Grade contribute the most points to the Divisional Table. Show some pride boys.

The Palace 2nd Grade

Waverley goes into the match favourites based on ladder position, but on recent form it will be a close match between the two sides. Like 1st Grade, we really need a win in 2nd Grade to give us every fighting chance of scraping through to remain in Div 2.

3rd Grade

Sitting in last place in the Blunt Cup, Waverley is fighting for pride heading into the last two rounds, against some quality opposition.

This weekend’s opponents are Oately, sitting in 4th, with 2nd placed Hornsby the following week.

It will be a tough couple of rounds. But points are points, and we need to get them where ever we can.

Cardsmart Consulting Colts

The message to the boys is to stick with it for just two more games… This weekend you have the opportunity to avenge the found 8 forfeit to Oately. With Oatley in 9th and Waverley in 8th (would be 7th were it not for the forfeit), Waverley is favourites.

A win here would be a great moral booster ahead of the game to Hornsby next weekend.

Alexander Associates 4th Grade

Remaining unbeaten, Waverley goes into the round favourites despite being a little shaky on numbers.

Here is hoping that the home game brings the boys out.

JCB Communications and Aquilla Plumbing Flying Fifths

Waverley’s Halligan Cup team takes on the top of the table Colleagues Convicts this weekend.

Always enjoyable encounters, Waves is looking to take some points off the competition leaders.

Currently in 5th, Waves is just 4 points behind 4th Placed Petersham.

Like always it will be a great round.

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Bus Trip Details and Weekend Information

Friday, August 6th, 2010

This weekend, the club is going every which way, with some massive massive bus trips organised for the men, and the women getting a home game on the main oval.

Bus Trip Details

There are Two bus trips this weekend, and a total of three buses, with 5th Grade off to Blacktown and the rest of the men off to Newport.

Cost: All bus trips below will be $20, which is heavily subsidised by the club.

Flying Fifths – Go West

Departs: 11.30am Sharp (please arrive at 11.15am)

The Bowlo
163 Birrell St
Waverley

Colts, 4th Grade (and some keen 3rd Graders)

Departs: 8.45am Sharp (please arrive at 8.30am)

The Bowlo
163 Birrell St
Waverley

1st, 2nd & 3rd Grade

Departs: 10.45am Sharp (please arrive at 10.30am)

The Bowlo
163 Birrell St
Waverley

This bus will be back in the Eastern Suburbs around 8.30pm.

Immediately after 1st Grade it will be taking everyone to the Newport Arms Hotel to watch the Bledisloe at 5.30pm.

It will leave the Newport Arms, immediately after the game.

Driving? Make sure that you stick around too, and head to the Newport Arms.

It’s going to be a massive massive day out!

Previews and Details

NSW Farmers Women

While the men go hunting all over Sydney, the women play host to Merrylands at Waverley Oval at 11.00am.

On the back of last weekends win, and some mighty fine performances the weeks prior, this one has screams a great opportunity for Waves to take an upset win.

The girls will be up against it, but Waverley’s performance is heading in the right direction.

Men’s Games Vs Newport

The trek up to Newport is another important one for Waverley. Not only to keep us clear of Hornsby, but to keep The Palace 2nd Grade in the finals hunt, to salvage some pride across the underperforming teams.

A loss in 2nd Grade will seal Waverley’s fate and see us miss out on a finals berth, where as a win will still keep us on track, depending on the results over the weekend.

In 1st Grade, Newport will be seeking redemption after the Round 7 loss to Waverley. In what was Waverley’s first win of the season and only one of two, Waves will be looking to secure another 4 points off our fellow sea-side club.

One of third grades two wins of the season was also against Newport, with the Breakers team just marginally a head of Waverley in the Blunt Cup. It would be a great one-two combination if 1st and 3rd Grade could both get back on the right side of the scoresheet.

For the third week in a row, Waverley’s most successful team of the season, the Alexander Associates 4th Grade, will be playing a top of the table clash. A massive 17 points separate the two sides, but with Waverley being light on in numbers on recent trips away, Waves may be a risk of faltering just ahead of the finals, however unlikely this is. It’s still hard to see Waverley losing this one.

Down and out on their luck, the Cardsmart Consulting Colts, have a tough ask. After a disappointing start, that saw numbers drop off, the guys have struggled through recent weeks. Combining this with a trip to Newport, and an early start, we really need the guys to pull together, for the last three rounds.

Flying Fifths Vs Blacktown

Waverley’s Halligan Cup team has put on some entertaining displays in recent weeks, and this week looks no different, with just three points separating the two clubs.

Who knows which way it will fall, but the bus trip out the Blacktown will certainly make for a great day out.

Directions

Flying Fifths Vs Blacktown

Kickoff – 2pm

Kareela East Reserve
Knox Rd (Cnr Eastern Rd)
Doonside


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Div 2 Men vs Newport

Regular Kick off times

Porter Reserve
Burke Street
Newport (opposite Newport Beach)


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All Teams at Home. Great Weather Forecast

Friday, July 16th, 2010

It’s been quite some time, but all seven teams are at home tomorrow under perfect blue skies, for a series of great clashes against Hunters Hill (all men’s teams) and Warringah (women).

It is another formidable round for Waverley, with Hunters Hill and Warringah currently both 2nd in their respective competitions, and both on sizzling form in recent rounds. See below for more details. Read More→

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All teams on the Road

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Some go North. Others go West. All teams are away this weekend, and we need everyone available if previous weeks are anything to go by.

The round sees Waverley’s Div Two teams away to St Ives at St Ives, the Flying Fifths away to Macquarie Uni and the Women away to Merrylands.

With just six games remaining in the 2010 season, the next four weeks will make or break Waverley’s other finals hope, The Palace 2nd Grade. With Deon Smith’s men, playing four of the five teams above them, they need wins (plus some bonus points will help too). Waverley currently sit in 6th on 27 points (and 12 games), with Hunters Hill (45), St Ives (40), BOBs (36), Kings (33) and Newport (29) all above them. Of those only BOBs is on twelve games. The good news is that Hunters Hill needs to play a catch up game against Newport and St Ives a game against Kings, so if the matches go according to the competition table, Waverley is right in the thick of things.

Divisional Championship Status

2nd Grades form are also imperative to Waverley staying in Division Two in 2011. Yes, wins in 1st Grade have the greatest influence on our position in the Divisional Championship, but after that it is 2nd Grade that is most important. As highlighted below, it is Waverley’s performance in 2nd Grade that is keeping us in the mix.

As Highlighted previously, Divisional Championship Points are awarded on the following multiples of Grade Championship Points. Waverley currently sits 9th on 911 points, compared with Hornsby’s 812 points.


Grade Position Grade Points Multiple Championship Points
1st Grade 9th 11 x22 242
2nd Grade 6th 27 x12 342
3rd Grade 10th 10 x6 60
Colts 7th 19 x6 114
4th Grade 1st 57 x3 171
Total 911

The above table highlights the important role the higher grades have played in recent weeks with the wins and bonus points keeping us out of the danger zone. In order to stay up, this will need to continue in coming weeks.

The above also highlights the important role that 4th Grade plays. While not contributing a great deal of Championship points (despite remaining unbeaten, and having secured 9 bonus points), 4th Grades contribution is helping us tread water over Hornsby.

The moral of the story? We need every grade doing their best week in week out, even if it is only to secure a bonus point or two, as these are what will see us stay up in Division Two in 2011.

Maps and Directions

Division Two Teams

Please Note revised ground location

Waverley Vs St Ives
Wakehurst Rugby Park
Cnr Forest Way and Waldon Rd
Belrose

Kick off times are as follows:

Colts – 10.30am
4th Grade – 12.00pm
3rd Grade – 12.55pm
2nd Grade – 2.00pm
1st Grade – 3.15pm

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NSW Farmers Women

Waverley Vs Merrylands
12.30 pm kick off.

Street address and map to be provided shortly (otherwise contact Karin / Sean / Rob). We’ll update the website when we know).

JCB Communications & Aquilla Plumbing Flying Fifths

Note Updated Ground Location

Waverley Vs Macquarie University
Marsfield Park
Vimiera Rd
Marsfield

Kickoff at 1pm


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Match Previews

We’ve covered The Palace 2nd Grade, so here is a selection of the others.

The Palace 1st Grade

This is a VERY important clash for Waverley. A straight win here will see Waverley on level points with St Ives and a bonus point win will see us move up the table a notch into 8th.

Last time the two teams met, St Ives walked away with a narrow 23 to 20 point win over Waverley. Since then St Ives have only managed one win (over Hornsby), with Waverley recording wins over Hornsby and Newport, and recording a narrow defeat to UNSW.

It’s an even money bet who will walk away with the spoils.

NSW Famers Women

It is another tough ask for the women this weekend, talking on Merrylands (or the Old Parramatta), one of the strongest clubs in the competition. Merrylands are currently in 3rd place on the table, with Waverley in 6th, but Waverley is confident it can pick up an upset win, after Merrylands form has slumped in recent weeks.

Cardsmart Consulting Colts

After recording a solid win over UNSW last weekend, Waverley’s Young Guns have a tough ask against 3rd place Colts this weekend.

With their finals hopes, pretty much dashed, Waverley is now playing for pride and playing to build for the 2011 season.

St Ives took the spoils last time around.

3rd Grade

While it has been a forgettable season for Waverley’s 3rd Grade, there is plenty of chance for the lads to redeem themselves and potentially move out of last place.

First step is against 8th placed St Ives this weekend. Just five points ahead of Waverley, a win here, plus a win against Newport in coming weeks, would see Waverley with a fantastic chance of moving up the ladder and into 8th spot.

It will be a tough ask though, after being on the end of some 30 to something results over preceeding weeks.

JCB Communications Vs Aquilla Plumbing Flying Fifths

This weekends round looks like a cracker for Waverley’s Halligan Cup Boys, with 5th placed Waverley (23 points), taking on 7th placed Mac Uni (22 points).

It is the first time the two clubs have met this season, but after some great tussles last year (where Waverley tended to walk away victors), more is expected again this weekend.

Alexander Associates 4th Grade

Round 13 is a top versus bottom of the table clash. Waverley should win, but ‘the boyz’ are smart enough not to take anything for granted.

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