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Want to Know your Tackle Force?

For those that took part in the University of NSW Tackle / Shoulder injury study (down at Waverley Oval on Ladies Day)… the results are in!

Unfortunately I’m not able to give you the details, but if you want to find out, you can contact the organiser directly.

Juliana Usman
[email protected]
+602-93855242
+61406886855

The overall mean peak impact force during a tackle (n = 98) was 2012.2 N.

The maximum was 3677.5N. The smallest was 1,014.6N

Want to share your reading, post it in the comments below!

Thanks all that participated. Hope you spent your $20 wisely!

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.

Waverley Stays Local

With Sydney having experienced some of its coldest June temperatures in 40 years, it is thankful that this weekends games will all be ‘local’ with the men playing the second round of the Eastern Suburbs Derby against UNSW at Daceyville and the Women hosting Penrith at Waverley Oval for the second time in three weeks.

It’s an interesting round for the Club, and represents a pretty good opportunity for Waverley to get a number of wins across the board, as both UNSW and Penrith like Waverley and struggling for form.

While both lots of oppo are generally higher up the table, Waverley goes in underdogs, but with a great chance none the less.

Match Reviews & Directions

NSW Farmers Women – Vs Penrith

The Women again return to the main oval at home for the second time this year, but will be looking to turn around its futures after suffering a 34 to 15 point loss to Penrith two weeks ago.

That result means that Waverley and Penrith have recorded both a win and loss against each other. With Waverley having lost one of its star players, Helen Blevins, last weekend, it will be a tough round for Waverley.

Kick off is at 11am, on Waverley Oval.

Go Girls!

All Men Vs UNSW

That’s right all men’s teams (Grades 1 to 4, Colts and Flying Fifths) are up against UNSW this weekend.

Waverley is away to UNSW, with a short hop down to Daceyville. Kick off times are as follows:

Colts – 10.30am
4th Grade – 12.00pm
3rd Grade – 12.55pm
Flying Fifths – 1.00pm (DP#2)
2nd Grade – 2.00pm
1st Grade – 3.15pm

Waverley Vs UNSW
David Phillips Playing Fields
Cnr Gwea and Banks Aves
Daceyville


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The Palace 1st Grade

Recent weeks have seen UNSW with some indifferent form, yo-yoing through wins (over St Ives and Newport) and losses (Briars and Hunters Hill), with the last result being a win. If UNSW are to stay true to form, Waverley goes into the round with a great chance of securing it’s third win of the season.

Everyone knows that it isn’t going to be as easy as that, and Waverley has a lot of work to do if it is going to secure an upset win. Still, opportunities abound, and if Waverley can bounce back from a disappointing loss, it has everything to gain.

The Palace 2nd Grade

Like 1st Grade, Waverley Stockdale Cup hopefuls are looking to bounce back from a disappointing loss to Briars last week.

Waves currently sit in 5th, 7 points (and one game) outside of the top four. With UNSW just four points behind Waverley, this is a most win game for the Blue and Gold, preferably with a bonus point, with Waverley needing the moment as it heads into upcoming matches against three of the top four teams (St Ives, Kings and Hunters Hill) in coming weeks.

3rd Grade

If you go on competition table, Waverley has no chance of winning this weekend, in what is a top (UNSW) versus bottom (Waves) clash in the Blunt Cup.

Luckily life isn’t that simple, and with UNSW having recorded two losses on the trot to 9th place St Ives last week, and 7th place Hunters Hill the week prior to that.

Can Waverley make it three losses in a row?

Here is hoping so, as we really do need ever point we can get in Divisional Championship in order to keep us in Div Two in 2010.

Alexander Associates 4th Grade

It’s a 1st vs 3rd Clash this weekend in the Richardson Cup. Waverley is confident they will remain undefeated this weekend, and UNSW are confident that they can change that.

Cardsmart Consulting Colts

An interesting battle will ensue in the Robertson Cup, with both teams on 14 points, with Waves 8th, and UNSW 9th on the competition Table. In reality Waverley has won one game more, but lost those points courtesy of the forfeit to Oatley.

Last time, Waverley gut the rub of the result, with a big win over UNSW, and is looking to repeat again this time.

Aquilla Plumbing and JCB Communications Flying Fiths

Heading into the match, both Waverley and UNSW are a bit light on numbers, so it will be interesting to see which way things fall this time.

Both clubs have already played each other twice, with Waverley walking away victors both times.

As per usual, it should be a good match up between the two clubs.

URGENT – UNSW Shoulder Injury Study – Read this

For those of you participating in the UNSW Shoulder Injury Study,
Can you please contact Juliana via phone on 0406886855 or email ([email protected] or [email protected]) ASAP.

Free Tickets to Wallabies Vs England

For participating in the should study, you get a free ticket to the Wallabies Vs England Test match tomorrow week (June 19th), and we need to confirm that you’re going so we can get you the tickets.

Unfortunately the ARU has only just advised a deadline for the tix, so you all need to act fast if you want to make the most of your free tickets.

Juliana will also be at the training next tuesday and thursday for the mid-season shoulder assessment and questionnaire. You can return the consent forms on those days. They also need to be there for the mid-season tests. I hope you can let the players and coaches know about the arrangement.

Photo Blog – Flying Fifths Vs UNSW

Thanks to Arnaud Roux de Bezieux for taking these photos of the Flying Fifths Machine…

We’re always looking for people to take photos, so if you bring your camera down, and take some photos, we’ll publish on the website, but more importantly on Flickr – Click Here to See.



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All Teams Playing at Home

Round 3 sees all teams return home, for what is set to be another fantastic weekend of rugby.

The weekends clash will see all men’s teams, including 5th Grade, taking on Eastern Suburbs rivals, University of NSW (UNSW), and the women taking on Drummoyne KWP.

Kick Off times are as follows:

Colts – 10.45am
Women – 11am (#2 Oval)
4th Grade – 12pm
3rd Grade – 12.55pm
5th Grade – 1.00pm (#2 Oval)
2nd Grade – 2.00pm
1st Grade – 3.15pm

It’s still too early in the season to be making any accurate predictions based on form, but the games against UNSW are always good solid affairs, with both clubs lifting when playing against each other. Certainly, not much separates Waverley & UNSW in the Divisional Championship, with Waverley on 156 points and in 7th place, and UNSW on 182 points and 5th place.

The women will be looking to make it back to back wins this weekend, playing competition newcomers, Drummoyne KWP. Pre-season form indicates Waverley will be having a good knock this weekend, especially with the representative players back in the squad.

Post Match Speeches @ The Palace

Remember, As principal sponsor of Waverley Rugby Club, all post match functions and speeches will occur at The Palace. This will include $7 jugs of beer, free food, plenty of rugby live on the big screen, and more.

We’ll even be running buses directly from the ground (first bus leaving along Bondi Rd immediately after 1st Grade, with subsequent buses picking people up from Waverley Bowling Club).

Why not bring your friends and family down and make a great night of it.

Shorts and Socks

The shorts and socks have now arrived and are available for collection.

Remember you only get your shorts and socks once you have paid your Subs, or have put a payment plan in place.

To pay your subs, head to the following page.

Registrations

There are a number of players floating around who have NOT completed their 2010 registration. Remember you cannot take the field if you have not completed your rego. Coaches will be equipped with lists at training tonight, If your name isn’t on the list, you aren’t registered.

Just click the link below to complete your rego.

register.waverleyrugby.com.au

Entertainment Books

Entertainment Books have arrived and will be for sale on Saturday!!!! From the Canteen!

$65 will secure you access to over $15,000 of savings!

Fantastic Round. 6 Wins from 7

Round 2 saw Waverley storm through the weekend with a series of fantastic results, winning six out of seven matches.

What a weekend it was, in beautiful spring sunshine, Waverley headed all over Sydney, with the Women playing as far as Penrith (plus Representative trials in Windsor), the Men at Concord Vs Briars and the Flying Fifths closer to home taking on Eastern Suburbs rivals, UNSW.

Unfortunately the only team to lose was 1st Grade, going down to top of the table Briars, 54 points to 15. Clearly there is a bit of work to do, if Waverley is going to be title contenders, but having taking on two very good teams in recent weeks, there is still plenty of time to move up the competition table. With two home games in a row coming up against UNSW (also yet to record a win), and St Ives (having narrowly beaten UNSW on the weekend) respectively, Waverley must quickly regroup and use these matches as a launching pad for the remainder of the year.

The Women’s 18 to 5 point win over Penrith was a great confidence boost for the girls. The full report is yet to flow through, so I’m not 100% certain whether the girls who played in the Rep trials also backed up to play a second match, or the remainder of the squad toughed it out. Either way, it’s an impressive result, and shows Waverley is on the improve this season.


Waverley’s Girls in the Rep Trials

Waverley’s glory team this year is again the boys in the Richardson Cup, with 4th Grade knocking up an impressive 60 to 0 point win over 9th placed Briars, moving Waverley to the top of the table.

This increases Waverley’s 4th Grade winning streak to 22, which is very impressive given the side is remarkable different from previous years.

Backing up 4th Grade’s efforts, Waverley’s 3rd Grade recorded a great 22 – 3 point win over Briars. With Briars having knocked off last years Premiers the week before, Waverley now knows it has the goods to build to be a competitive force in 2010. Waverley sits in 5th place, just one point out of the top four.

2nd Grade also recorded their debut win of the season, narrowly edging out Briars, 10 points to 3 in the Stockdale Cup. After Round 1’s draw against BOBs, this moves Waverley into 3rd position.

The Stockdale Cup is certainly shaping up to be a close one, with only two teams (Oatley & Hornsby) yet to get on the right side of the ledger.

In the Halligan Cup, Waverley’s Flying Fifths managed to win a thrilling 20 – 19 point thriller over UNSW. While the results UNSW top billing in the Halligan Cup (based on results rung through… typically Halligan results lag a bit), it also puts Waverley 5A’s on equal point with six other teams (including 5B’s), with another three clubs all within a point of Waverley. It should be another great season in Halligan’s.

Apologies again for the late notice of the game. Unfortunately it is the nature of Halligan’s. But the next few rounds look pretty locked in for Halligan’s. UNSW (again) this weekend, followed by Blacktown the following weekend, with both games at home with the rest of the club.

Next Two Rounds

Firstly, there are games on this weekend. Despite Monday being a Public Holiday, there is no bye! The best thing though is that all Waverley teams return home for the next two rounds. That’s right, all men’s teams (including Halligan’s), and the Women will be playing at the fortress.

More details later in the week.

Upcoming Social Functions

If you haven’t already, make sure you have a read of the News article about upcoming functions. Some crackers are planned over the next month, so put them into your diary now.