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Quick Reminder: Final Trial Tomorrow

Just a quick reminder that the final trial is on tomorrow. Pull out those boots, get down to Rodney Reserve at Dover Heights (click here to read the full announcement with map).

Don’t forget, you must be REGISTERED to play. Do your registration now!!!

In case you’ve never played at Dover Heights before, it is one of the most scenic grounds in Sydney, over looking the ocean on the cliffs north of Bondi Beach. Here are a few happy snaps from the last time we played trials at the Rodney!

Good luck Waverley!!!

Trial #3 vs Oatley, Dover Heights Saturday 26th March 2011

As you all know we have our final trial game this Saturday ahead of the opening game of the season. We’ll be taking on Oatley at Rodney Reserve, Dover Heights with the first game kicking off at 12 Noon. SEE MAP & DIRECTIONS BELOW.

This is the last chance you’ll have ahead of the regular season to impress the coaches and secure your spot in your desired team.

Bring some cash! – there will be a  BBQ and refreshments at the ground.

Saturday’s Playing Timetable:

4th Grade-12-12.55pm ,25min half 5 min break

3rd Grade 1pm-1.55pm-  5min break

2nd Grade 2pm to 3.05pm- 5 min break

1st Grade 3.10pm – 4.20pm- finish

Map:

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Trials are underway! Get down there!

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.

Round 8 – Wet Wet Wet and Tipping Winner

Congratulations to Karin Christie for taking out the Waverley Rugby Club Super 14 Tipping Competition!

The tipping competition was very close for much of the season, that is until Karin ramped up her efforts in Round 13 to take the lead and increase her margin ever week. So you can appreciate how well Karin did. Overall she came 127th out of 73,000 entries! Woot!

Congratulations must also go to Garvin Hunter. While only finishing 14th, Garv only joined the competition in Round 6, and as you can see in the below image, his tipping results were consistently higher than average, and would have likely given Karin a run for her money had he been in the comp since Round 1.

A special note must also go to out to Finchy. Having lead the comp to Round 4, Finchy decided to utilise some unconventional tipping methods (ie pick the worst time) in the vain hope of upset victories in every game. Needless to say Finchy did what he does best, and dropped the ball.

Round 8 Review

Despite some wet weather in the lead up to the weekend, Waverley was able to get in some good game time, with all bar the Flying Fifths hitting the Frog and Toad.

For the Men, it meant a long day trip down to Sutherland, in the fall out of Lucas Heights Nuclear Reactor. Unfortunately only The Palace 2nd Grade and Alexander Associates 4th Grade were electrified enough to walk away with wins.

This means Waverley is still languishing down in 9th place in the Divisional Championships, and a long way off the form of previous seasons that saw Waverley as one of the most dominate clubs in the competition (with the exception that we really couldn’t win in the road!).

The end of the first half of the season is upon us, with Round 9 being critical to Waverley’s chances of remaining in Division Two in 2011 (our 40th Season!). Round 9 sees Waverley take on last place Hornsby, and whoever gets the better of the round (especially in 1st Grade), will have the momentum needed to secure their place in the competition.
Wet weather is again forecast to disrupt both clubs preparations, so it is a guessing game as to who will walk out on top. Certainly we need a big effort from everyone across the club to make the most of our chances.

Alexander Associates 4th Grade

Waverley’s shining light, the Alexander Associates 4th Grade is continuing its stellar form, notching up an impressive 42 – nil win over 6th placed Oatley. The win is all the more impressive given the wet conditions.

The challenge for Waverley is now to get many of these players up the grades, but still keep our great form, as we search for back to back Richardson Cup titles.

Waverley remains 1st on the ladder , 8 points (but 1 game ahead) of Newport in 2nd place.

The Palace 2nd Grade

Waverley’s 2nd Grade side kept its finals hopes alive with a tight 6 point to 5 win 9th placed Oatley. Over the years, Waverley hasn’t been known for it’s ability to kick penalties (or even take them when the opportunity arises), so it was an important development for Deon Smith’s men, and bodes well in coming weeks.

The result means Waverley now sits in 6th place in the Stockdale Cup, 3 points (and one game) behind 4th placed Barkers Old Boys and only 4 points behind Kings (same number of games).

The Rest of the Men

Unfortunately, Waverley was not able to master the conditions in the other grades, with The Palace 1st Grade losing 20 points to 6, 3rd Grade losing 17 to 7, and Cardsmart Consulting Colts losing 28 to nil (all games vs Oatley).

The results mean that 1st Grade remain winless and camped in 9th place in the Barraclough Cup, a massive 13 points behind UNSW, and only 1 point ahead of Hornsby. While 3rd Grade are marginally better in that they have recorded one win, they sit in bottom place, 5 points (and one game) behind St Ives.

For our Colts, there is still plenty of opportunity, with the Robertson Cup competition again shaping up to be a close battle. Currently the boys are in 8th position, but not too many points adrift of fighting for a top four position. A couple of wins in coming weeks, will see Waverley move back up in contention.

NSW Farmers Women

It was another tough round for Waverley’s women’s team, playing competition heavy weights, Sydney Uni, who sit equal first on the table. In the end Waverley walked away with a 52 – 0 point loss.

Still, it’s a credible result. In years gone by Uni were walking away with twice that score, showing Waverley is improving, and will be a credible force in coming seasons.

Wet Weather

As mentioned above, the forecast for the week looks crappo, and is likely to mean some changes are required for training, as well as the weekends round.

Stay tuned to the website for details.

We’ll be updating things as soon as we know.

Game On!!! – Oatley Ground Details

Thanks to some relatively nice weather, and some bloody hard work by Oatley to secure another ground, tomorrow’s games (for Div Two Teams) are on!

The weather forecast looks like it will be fine for most of the day. So there are no excuses not to get out there.

Women’s Game is On

The girls game is on as scheduled. Karin will ring / text if the game is cancelled. Head to St Johns Oval at Syd Uni as scheduled.

Flying Fifths – Cancelled!!!

Woollahra Oval has been closed and no other alternatives are available.

Please head to the Oatley game to back up, as we will need the numbers given the number of softies in the club who don’t like the wet and distance to travel!!!

Directions

Normal Kick off times apply. Please arrive 1 hour in advance of kick off. This is especially important, as the last minute disruptions (and lack of training on Thursday) may leave us a bit short.

You will need to allow 1hr to get there (if you go by the below route).

Details are:

Home Ground of Menai Warriors

Playing Fields 9 & 10
Recreation Rd
(Off New Illawarra Rd)
Barden Ridge (ie in Sutherland)

You can’t miss it. As you’re driving up Old Illawarra Rd (which changes to new Illawarra Rd), you will notice a golf course / driving range / sports complex on the right. Turn in and you will find it. If you go past Lucas Heights nuclear reactor, you’ve gone too far!!!

A full canteen will be in operation, so you’ll get plenty of snags to keep you warm.


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Trial #2 – Away to Oatley

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You must have completed a registration to play in any games for Waverley & to be covered by the club's insurance policy.

Waverley Rugby Club is inching closer to the start to the 2010 Subbies Rugby season, and is dropping down to play Division Two rivals, Oatley, as part of Waverley’s pre-season campaign.

If you haven’t made it down to training yet, and are worried that you’ve missed the boat, don’t worry, it’s NEVER too late to join.  At Waverley we take members throughout the entire season, so pull on those boots and make it to training (6.45pm Tuesday and Thursday Nights) and get stuck into trials.

Colts – First Match Saturday

This weekend sees Waverley’s Colts strap on the boots for the first time this season, with the young guns looking for a good start, and a finals berth after narrowly missing out last season.  So if you know anyone under 21 (as at 1st January), or are eligible yourself, please contact Taff on 0406 787 207.

You Must be Registered

In order to play in the trial, you MUST be registered. No ifs. No buts. If you are not registered, you cannot take the field.

Registration is simple. Just head to http://register.waverleyrugby.com.au/ and fill in your details.

Registration is required for everyone, even if you were a member last season (returning members should click on “Update Details”).

You will know your registration is complete if you receive a confirmation email. If you don’t please log back in and have another crack.

Format for the Day

As per previous advise, from this trial we will be starting to grade people into possible teams.  This is all very tentative, and there will still be plenty of chance to impress the coaches both this weekend and next, as well as once the season gets underway.

Ground Location & Times

We are playing away to Oatley.  It’s not their usual ground, so please take note of the following:


Georges River College – Oatley Campus

Cnr Oatley Ave and Hurstville Rd
Oatley

Colts are to arrive no later than 10.45am*
Seniors are to arrive no later than 11.30am*

* This will be confirmed at training on Thursday night, so please check back here on Friday.

Details of carpooling arrangements will be discussed on Thursday night at Training.

Alternatively, if you wish to catch the train, you can be dropped at the door, from Bondi Junction, without needing to change trains, and it will take about the same amount of time.

Colts should catch the 10.00am train from Bondi Junction to arrive at Oatley Station at 10.48am

Seniors should catch the 10.30am train from Bondi Junction to arrive at Oatley Station at 11.18am.

Otherwise, use the map below for directions.


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Club Contacts

If you have any queries about the day, please contact Matt Holani (1st Grade & Head Coach on 0418 638 649 or [email protected])

For other contact details, head to:

http://www.waverleyrugby.com.au/about/club-contacts/

Trials and Other Odds and Ends

In less than two weeks, Waverley Rugby Club plays its first trials, seeing the first serious signs that the season is just around the corner.

Between now and April 10th (Round 1 home game Vs Barkers Old Boys), Waves will play three trials, host the Taki Toa, then give you a week off for recovery before all the action starts in earnest.

Details of trials are as follows: Read More→