History
Waverley Rugby Club was founded in 1971 by ex-students of the neighbouring Waverley College and their friends from other local schools.
Some of those who played for the Club in those early years were the sons whose fathers (as schoolboys) had won the 1932 Kentwell Cup - being the first to inscribe the name "Waverley" on the sterling silver cup of the NSW Suburban 1st Gde, 1st Divison, trophy. Apart from some of the members of that 1932 team being early supporters of the Club, one was the Coach of the Club's first premiership in 1972, the undefeated Walker Cup (1st Gde of the then NSW Suburban, 3rd Division "B" competition). Another cut the pocket from his "1932 Premiership Blazer" and had it placed in the centre of the Club's 1st Gde Best & Fairest Shield named in honour of the Captain of the 1932 Kentwell Premiers who kicked the winning goal.
As the Club developed during the 1970s and 1980s, the name "Waverley", its players and supporters, became synonymous with diversity, reflecting the multiculturalism of the Waverley municipality, comprising the suburbs of Bondi, Bondi Beach, Bondi Junction, Bronte, Clovelly (in part), Dover Heights, North Bondi, Queens Park, Rose Bay (in part), Tamarama, Vaucluse (in part) and Waverley itself. The Club also developed into a sporting club playing netball, softball, touch football, volleyball and, in 2001, womens' rugby.
The initial dream of those who founded and supported the Club, as well as the many others who joined and suported in the subsequent years, was realised in 1989, when the Club's 1st Grade brought the "Kentwell Cup" back to Waverley. This was repeated in 1990 and 1991 with Waverley becoming only the second Club to achieve a "three peat" in Kentwell Cup premierships and also winning the 1st Div Club Championship 1989-90-91-92.
The success has continued. Waverley has now won 11 Club Championships and 53 premierships (52 male and 1 women's) since 1971.
But the Club has also, since its foundation, had as one of its aims, apart from playing good Rugby, having a wonderful social side! Indeed, in the 1980s, when the NSW Suburban Rugby Union had social awards, Waverley was voted by the member clubs in its division for 5 years in a row as having the best social life:
The tradition continues today. Waverley teams are instantly recognizable by the iconic playing strip of Royal Blue and Gold and the warm welcome extended to visiting teams, officials and supporters.
Waverley’s players, young and old, male and female, are renowned for being a very tight-knit group and over their years at the Club develop friendships that last a lifetime.
Former players of note include Owen Finegan (Australia, Men's, 56 Caps and 1999 World Cup Winning Wallaby), Paige Butcher, Annita Flannery Noella Green and Ruan Sims (Australia, Women's), Emma McBride (Scotland, Women's), Josia Taqiri (Fiji, Men's, 1 Cap), Sebastian Valech Alonso (Chile, Men's, 8 Caps), Eddie Paea (Tonga, Men's, 3 Caps) and Ben Evans (Wales, Men's, 27 Caps).
The Club currently competes in Division One of the NSW Suburban Rugby Union or "Subbies" Rugby, as it is affectionately known, a six-team competition with clubs competing for the Kentwell, Burke, Whiddon, Judd and Sutherland Cups and U21s (Colts). The Club also fields a 6th grade team in the Halligan Cup.
In 2023, Waverley had all 5 men's open teams reach the semi-finals, playing in 3 grand finals and winning all three:
Kentwell Cup (1st Gde): Waverley "Finalists"
Burke Cup (2nd Gde): Waverley"Semi-Finalists"
Whiddon Cup (3rd Gde): Waverley "PREMIERS"
Judd Cup (4th Gde): Waverley "PREMIERS"
Sutherland Cup (5th Gde): Waverley "PREMIERS"
Honour Roll
(1971-2023)
1 Inter-Divisional Club Championship, 10 Divisional Club Championships,
83 Grand Finals, 53 Premierships
NSW Suburban Rugby Union Inter-Divisional Club Champions – 1 time
(The Ian "Cowboy" Ross Cup – Across all Divisions. Instituted 2010): 2022
Runners-Up: 2016
NSW Suburban Rugby Union Divisional Club Champions – 10 times
Bruce Graham Shield (1stDiv.): 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2022
Reliance Club Shield (2nd Div.): 1979, 1986, 2002, 2016
Dr Keith Harris Shield (3rdDiv.): 2007
Runners-Up 5 times: 1973 (3rd Div), 1974 (3rd Div), 1987 (1st Div), 1988 (1st Div), 2001 (2nd Div), 2015 (3rd Div)
NSW Suburban Rugby Union 1stGrade Premiers – 7 times
Kentwell Cup (1st Div.): 1989, 1990, 1991
Barraclough Cup (2nd Div.): 1986, 2001
Clark Cup (3rd Div.): 2007
Walker Cup (3rdDiv. “B” – now 4th Div.): 1972 (Undef.)
Runners-Up 8 times: 1979 (2nd Div), 1987 (1st Div), 1988 (1st Div), 1999 (2nd Div), 2000 (2nd Div), 2002 (2nd Div), 2014 (3rd Div), 2020 (1st Div)
NSW Suburban Rugby Union 2nd Grade Premiers – 10 times
Burke Cup (1st Div.): 1990, 1991, 2017, 2022
Stockdale Cup (2nd Div.): 1979, 2016
Farrant Cup (3rd Div.): 2012, 2014, 2015
Grose Cup (3rd Div. – now 4thDiv.): 1974
Runners-Up 7 times: 1986 (2nd Div), 1992 (1st Div), 1995 (1st Div), 2007 (3rd Div), 2008 (2nd Div), 2013 (3rd Div), 2018 (1st Div)
NSW Suburban Rugby Union 3rd Grade Premiers – 9 times
Whiddon Cup (1st Div.): 1992, 1995, 2002 (Undef.), 2023
Blunt Cup (2nd Div.): 1977, 1979, 2002 (Undef.), 2016 (Undef.)
Campbell Cup (3rd Div.): 2013
Runners-Up 6 times: 1987 (1st Div), 1989 (1st Div), 2000 (2nd Div), 2001 (2nd Div), 2014 (3rd Div), 2020 (1st Div)
NSW Suburban Rugby Union 4th Grade Premiers – 18 times
Judd Cup (1st Div.): 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2019, 2023
Richardson Cup (2nd Div.): 1985(Undef.), 1986, 2000, 2009(Undef.), 2010(Undef.)
Nicholson Cup (3rd Div.): 2013
Runners-Up 5 times: 1983 (1st Div), 1997 (1st Div), 2015 (3rd Div), 2022 (1st Div)
NSW Suburban Rugby Union 5th & 6th Grade Premiers – 7 times
Sutherland Cup (1st Div.): 1983, 1986, 1987(Undef.), 1988, 1989, 1997, 2023
Runners-Up 4 times: 1992 (1st Div), 1996 (1st Div), 2009 (6th Div), 2022 (1st Div)
NSW Suburban Rugby Union U21s ("Colts") – 1 time
Barbour Cup (1st Div.): 2022
NSW Suburban Rugby Union 7th & 8th Grades
Runners-Up 3rd Div: 1990 (7th) 1990 (8th)
NSW Rugby Union Women's Premiers – 1 time
Plate (2nd Div.): 2006
Runners-Up: 2007
Knock-out Competitions
Taki Toa Challenge Shield Winners – 18 times
1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009
NSW Suburban Rugby Union 7s Knockout winners
2023 (Plate)
NSW Suburban Rugby Union 7s Knockout Under 21s Winners
2021
Internationals
Internationals who began at Waverley
Owen Finegan - Supporter 1981-89, Player 1990 (Australia, Men’s, 1996-2003, 56 caps, 1999 RWC Winner)
Emma McBride (Scotland, Women’s)
Sebastian Valech Alonso (Chile, Men's 2014-17, 8 Caps); Finn Wright (Australian Schoolboys, 2017)
Internationals selected from Waverley
Paige E. Butcher (Australia, Women's, 2001); Annita Flanery (Australia, Women's);
Ruan Sims (Australia, Women's, 2007-08)
Noella Green (Australia, Women's, 2012)