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Ladies Day 2011 Photo Blog

Thanks to Lauren Perry for getting behind the camera and taking these awesome photos for Ladies Day. As you can see it was a fantastic day out at Waverley, despite the crappo weather. The lesson? Make sure you make it down to Ladies Day 2012 at Waverley.

Remember this weekend is Family Day. With some decent weather, all teams playing at home, jumping castle, face painting, and show bags, it will be another great day out at Waverley.

Without further ado, here are the Ladies Day photos… you can check the rest of them out on our Flickr Photostream (which, out of interest has had over 245,000 hits since we launched it in 2007.

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Note Game Times for Saturday

Game times for tomorrow are slightly different…

10.30am – 4th Grade
11.25am – 3rd Grade
12.30pm – Women
2.05pm – 2nd Grade
3.15pm – 1st Grade

Be there for Ladies Day.

Tickets are $30 on the door for da Ladies!

All Games & Ladies Day are on TOMORROW

Yes, the forecast for tomorrow is looking crappo, but ALL games are on tomorrow.

Ladies Day is also on, with a big beautiful marquee set to keep the ladies dry and warm, as the DJ pumps out his tracks. Go to the Social page for more information on Ladies Day.

Soooooo make sure you get down to Waverley Oval for a massive day.

The weekend’s actions sees Waverley’s Women’s team make their home match debut with Waverley hosting the Students (Sydney Uni).

In the men, Waverley is set to take competition heavyweights, Petersham. The Shammies were washed out just before Easter, so haven’t played a game in three weeks, and likely haven’t trained much in that time too. This all points to Waverley having a solid weekend if the appropriate combinations can gel. Will it be four from four? Get down and you will see.

Entertainment Books

2011 / 2012 Entertainment Books have arrived, and will be forsale from this weekend onwards. Get your copy this weekend.

Merchandise

The weather is getting colder by the day, so why not get your Waverley Hoodie and rug up for the season ahead. Stocks are limited (Large almost sold out), so get yours fast. See the Merchandise section of the website for details.

All Games & Ladies Day are on TOMORROW

Yes, the forecast for tomorrow is looking crappo, but ALL games are on tomorrow.

Ladies Day is also on, with a big beautiful marquee set to keep the ladies dry and warm, as the DJ pumps out his tracks. Go to the Social page for more information on Ladies Day.

Soooooo make sure you get down to Waverley Oval for a massive day.

The weekend’s actions sees Waverley’s Women’s team make their home match debut with Waverley hosting the Students (Sydney Uni).

In the men, Waverley is set to take competition heavyweights, Petersham. The Shammies were washed out just before Easter, so haven’t played a game in three weeks, and likely haven’t trained much in that time too. This all points to Waverley having a solid weekend if the appropriate combinations can gel. Will it be four from four? Get down and you will see.

Entertainment Books

2011 / 2012 Entertainment Books have arrived, and will be forsale from this weekend onwards. Get your copy this weekend.

Merchandise

The weather is getting colder by the day, so why not get your Waverley Hoodie and rug up for the season ahead. Stocks are limited (Large almost sold out), so get yours fast. See the Merchandise section of the website for details.

Information Regarding Round 1

Everyone that is wanting / intending on playing in Round 1 tomorrow, you are reminded that you MUST be registered if you wish to take the field.

Yehp, we’ll let you pull on your boots if you haven’t registered, but we won’t let you run on the field.

Registering is super easy, and only takes five minutes of your time. Simply head to our registration site at http://register.waverleyrugby.com.au/.

Why You Must be Registered to Play

Other than it being an ARU requirement, the main reason is Insurance. If you’re not registered, you’re not insured. If you’re not registered, your coaches / managers are not insured. If you’re not registered the Club is not insured. Put simply if the worst happens, we’re all stuffed.

Other more mundane reasons are, it allows your game time / tries (and you know you’ll be getting a few of those) / penalties / yellow cards / red cards / coaches points to be recorded.

It also gives us your contact details so we can inform you about any last minute changes, check your availability, follow you up if you’re injured and make you feel loved in general.

Plus there are a whole heap of other odds and ends that I can’t think of right at this moment. So pull your finger out and complete your registration now, otherwise no game time tomorrow kiddies.

Ladies Day – April 30th – Put it in Your Diary

The date for Waverley’s biggest game day celebration has been set, 30 April 2011 for the Round 4 clash against Petersham. Under the dedicated guidance of the Social Secretary Kirsty Jordan, the Social Committee is putting together what will be the biggest and the best Ladies Day Waverley will have seen.

All are welcome for Ladies Day, whether they be friends or family of past and present members or the opposition members, or friends of friends. Details below – get in quick to secure your free goody bag!

Some Boring Information

For all you nerds out there, last month, Waverley Rugby’s Club website had it’s biggest month on record, and also hit a new one day record.

In the end, we walked away with 6,297 hits, 345 more than the previous record (March 2010), which is an average of 202 visits a day (note this excludes visits by logged in registered users).

The Saturday 26th of March was also our biggest day on record, with 508 hits. The bulk of these visit (246) were people looking for information where to vote in the NSW Sate Election, but most importantly we managed to convert a lot of these visits to stick around for a bit and check out the rest of the website, all improving our exposure throughout the Eastern Suburbs.

Div 2 or Div 3 in 2011 All Comes Down to This Weekend

After the weekends results Waverley is 64 points behind Hornsby in the Divisional Championship. This puts us behind the eight ball, and we’ve got a huge challenge ahead of us if we’re to stay in Div 2 in 2011 (our 40th Year)!!!!

This weekend is certainly Waverley’s Grand Final, especially with Waverley travelling to away to Hornsby.

State of the Nation

Almost every which way you figure it, Waverley pretty much has to win 1st grade if it is to have any chance of scraping through. Mathematically it is possible to get through with a loss in 1st Grade, but would need bonus points wins in all the other grades (and not let Hornsby get bonus points) and for 1st Grade to get at least one bonus point.

The most likely scenario to see us through then becomes: a win in 1st grade, a win in 2nd grade and then a win among one of the other grades.

What does this mean?

Well for starters we need to make sure we get numbers there. The numbers away to Newport was very dire, and if we have a repeat this weekend, we’ll be joining Div 3 in 2011.

This week, the coaches will be contacting players to determine availability.

Can you please ensure you make training on Thursday night too (see note below about another Beer and BBQ evening).

Then we need every single grade, to put their hardest into every grade. Even if they are looking like they are heading for a loss (or a win), we need them to be seeking those extra few bonus points (ie 4 tries or more and/or losing by 7 points or less).

It will certainly be a close run thing, and should make for an exciting day. The weather looks good for the weekend too.

Beers and BBQ – Thursday Night

After training on Thursday night, we’ll be having another Beers and BBQ session.

It will be the same deal as last time, with a cold coin donation getting you a bit of a feed and some beers.

The initial idea was to drink any left over stock from the season, but after a massive Ladies Day, there is only one case of light left, plus a few cans of diet coke. You guys simply drank the house dry.

Full Review of Ladies Day to Come

We’ll have a full review shortly, but all I can say from my perspective it was a cracking day.

The highlight goes to Jon the DJ! Absolute Legend!

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God is a DJ…

And will be at Waverley Oval tomorrow for Ladies Day (ok ok, it won’t be Faithless, but you can always hope!!!)

With free sparkling on offer, make sure your Ladies get down to Waverley Oval tomorrow. Flyer below.

Last Home Game of the Season Saturday

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.

Presso is set for September 18th!

Presentation Night is Just around the Corner, and is set for September 18th

Book Tickets Online

To purchase your tickets for both Ladies Day and Presso, head to:

presso.waverleyrugby.com.au

2010 Presentation Night Flyer - Click here to buy tickets

Waverley’s night of nights is Set for September 18th, at Easts Leagues Clubs great function room; a fantastic night awaits.

Tickets cost $120, and include a spectacular two course meal and 5 hour drinks package (beer, wine, sparkling, soft), and all close to home.

Presso is all about celebrating the various successes of 2010, from the social awards, team awards to the club awards.

Ticket sales close September 8th. Tickets must be ordered through the website. There will be no sales on the night.

It’s Waverley Night of Nights, and where we celebrate the year that was.

Game Details 24/07 – Quick Update

Yes, tomorrow’s games are definitely on!

Tomorrow sees all men’s teams play at home (subject to weather that is), and the women away to Sydney Uni.

For the men, they are chasing points in every grade as we need as many Divisional Championship Points to stay in Div 2 in 2011, and no one wants to start our 40th Anniversary down a Division. The oppo for them is Kings Old Boys, and Colleagues in Halligan.

Kings sit 3rd on the competition table and will be tough oppo. Apparently they are targetting an upset win in 4th Grade, so Waves Alexander Associates boys better be on the look out.

Kings are always tough oppo, tend to pick up steam towards the end of the season, so watch up.

Wet Weather

As a result of the forecast, there may be some last minute changes to the matches, so stay tuned to the website first thing tomorrow morning.

Flying Fifths will be the ones that are effected.

In the event of Oval #1 being closed, we’ll be bumping Grades 1 to 4 and Colts on to the back oval, and the Flying Fifths will be bumped to Colleagues at Rose Bay.

Kick off times are as follows:

10.30am – Colts
12.00pm – 4th Grade
12.00pm – 5th Grade (#2 Oval)
12.55pm – 3rd Grade
2.00pm – 2nd Grade
3.15pm – 1st Grade

Post Match Speeches – Wallabies vs Boks

Post match speeches will again be held at The Palace. With the Wallabies playing the Springboks on Saturday night, make sure you stick around to watch the game.

Ladies Day – Now August 14

Because of the wet weather, we’ve decided to bump Ladies Day to the last home game on August 14.

More information here.