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Season 2012; A Grade
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Topic Started: Sep 19 2011, 09:33 PM (30,478 Views)
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Sep 29 2011, 09:35 PM
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Wests comp ; why do they go from a strong junior base to a struggling snr comp. From 16s why do only limited players back up? I know some teams attract the rep players which put others off- some call it stacked .Remember the Juniors are supposed to play in a GRADED comp depending upon their abilities. it usually ends up with 2 teams dominating and a big stink.Well wests time to SHARE/ALLOCATE rep players .
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Sep 29 2011, 09:51 PM
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The Grass is green over here. Let me get one thing straight here, i am not trying to kill the WSDJRL, but merely offering an alternative for the young fella's. Oakdale have an under 18's for 2012, and if you want to be part of a club that has had some great recent success email me tom@caseyautomation.com It will have been 5 years since Oakdale have had 18's, and just one added bonus, it costs nothing to play at Oakdale.
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Sep 29 2011, 10:24 PM
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people knew the history of the JL and it repeated much to everyones amazement  5 team A grades dominated by 1 super side. These peolpe knew this would happen and where silly to think otherwise, If the JL thought 2011 was a success why are they taking clubs out to Penrith?? It shows that 2011 was a faliure and going to Penrith is plan to see its just a move to keep Eagles and Roos out the area which is childish, the area needs these clubs more than ever now with the JL move to Penrith Lets hope the Tigers take over the JL and common sense previals and the clubs and comp's can co-exist with one another regardless who plays in which JL/Penrith or Group 6 maybe the new Mayor can step in and sort it out
well they were told & warned bull by us who had seen it all but what would we know & to be fair the one super side who go good in g6 reggies so easts city & bulls have to be held back to maintain a sub standard comp doesn't make sense & clearly it didn't to the people running there clubs i reckon all saints titans & esa though they could get a cheap comp win with the other clubs outta the way & made a call for there clubs with no nrl no nsw cup no bundy cup ctown needs some footy Yes we were warned, but we were told and promiseed that we wpuld have a sustainable competition, that went out the door very quick, no one has any fiath in any senior competition out west, yes we should of listen but we gave it a go and you learn from your mistakes. Iam at the belief thatt its time to go for a lot of members from the Board of the Wests junior league, I will say the next meeting could be eventful the Junior League will be divided and other clubs are going to give it to us saying we have jumped in bed with the other 3 clubs, you have given us no choice, until the pupet clubs can stand up for themselves and stop having there strings pulled, the Junior League will never work together to get thsi area back together.
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Sep 29 2011, 10:30 PM
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The Grass is green over here. Let me get one thing straight here, i am not trying to kill the WSDJRL, but merely offering an alternative for the young fella's. Oakdale have an under 18's for 2012, and if you want to be part of a club that has had some great recent success email me tom@caseyautomation.com It will have been 5 years since Oakdale have had 18's, and just one added bonus, it costs nothing to play at Oakdale. I will private message you, it could be a good plan B for our 18's if members of our club have their strings pulled by Junior league, they say they are strong but i have seen this Junior League at work, and they will try to devide and conquer our club, but i can and i will garuntee an 18's for you if our senior grade doesnt work out
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Sep 29 2011, 11:28 PM
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Life Member, just tell us where you are from mate.
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Sep 30 2011, 07:19 AM
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Life Member, just tell us where you are from mate. Talks himself up as the man! But can't come out and say who his club is, are you the one getting your strings pulled by junior league you puppet, harden up and just come out and tell us your club, but if all these clubs are unhappy and leaving, why not just revolt against the Junior League, everyone whinges but doesn't make a stand, at least the Roos and Eagles had a dig!
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Sep 30 2011, 07:45 AM
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I can't understand with the supposed mass exodus of players filtering to group 6 clubs from disgruntled wests clubs and there isn't a mention of how clubs will fit them in under the points system, let's not put the cart before the horse here.
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Sep 30 2011, 07:50 AM
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I agree alot of West clubs players will simple just have to do what they did this year and go with what the Junior league tells them they made a decision last year and seems have missed the boat and will just have to deal with it i mean the clubs made a chioce but so did the players to play in wests and players now wanting to jump ship why is bobcat and beefa not attacking them for disloyalty like they do easts and roos and bulls these players chose the junior league to play in and now want out.
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Sep 30 2011, 08:07 AM
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As a parent we are talking about where our sons play, I realise this is seniors, but they come to us for advice. No one can deny that wests / g6 combined comp was beneficial to all. I always said that both eagles & roos had the right to play /train on their HOME ground, if the councill were happy to let /rent it to you for speicific purpose then they have no right to stop you.As for Bulls - well they are a new constituted club to g6 and nobody should have a problem with them.As for the last posts -well EVERYBODY is burning their bridges (ESPECIALLY WESTS)
When you look at it in a whole, Wests Juniors are the common dominator, they cant get on with anyone, look at the relationship with the District club, Look at the relationship with Group 6, look at the relationship with thier own clubs, they cant get on with anyone making it impossible for this aea to flurrrish, Canterbury and Penrith clubs wont want to touch this wests Junior League with a ten foot pole. On the up side, i heard the rumour that a certain person is retiring and things might finally go forward around here. dont worry about burning bridges, these bridges have been blown sky high with 100 tone of dynamite, the damage is done and unless other people follow in retirement and this area brings in some new blood to support Ben Rodgers we wont get anywhere, By the way how good is Ben Rodgers, its good to have someone that puts his hand up to help out your club, not use tp that around here, he is a breath of fresh air
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Sep 30 2011, 08:26 AM
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As a parent we are talking about where our sons play, I realise this is seniors, but they come to us for advice. No one can deny that wests / g6 combined comp was beneficial to all. I always said that both eagles & roos had the right to play /train on their HOME ground, if the councill were happy to let /rent it to you for speicific purpose then they have no right to stop you.As for Bulls - well they are a new constituted club to g6 and nobody should have a problem with them.As for the last posts -well EVERYBODY is burning their bridges (ESPECIALLY WESTS)
When you look at it in a whole, Wests Juniors are the common dominator, they cant get on with anyone, look at the relationship with the District club, Look at the relationship with Group 6, look at the relationship with thier own clubs, they cant get on with anyone making it impossible for this aea to flurrrish, Canterbury and Penrith clubs wont want to touch this wests Junior League with a ten foot pole. On the up side, i heard the rumour that a certain person is retiring and things might finally go forward around here. dont worry about burning bridges, these bridges have been blown sky high with 100 tone of dynamite, the damage is done and unless other people follow in retirement and this area brings in some new blood to support Ben Rodgers we wont get anywhere, By the way how good is Ben Rodgers, its good to have someone that puts his hand up to help out your club, not use tp that around here, he is a breath of fresh air
Well finally we agree on something. Ben Rogers is doing an amazing job. But you clowns from City Easts and Bulls what do you care? You are now Country clubs by your own admission. You sabotaged any comp we had left. So if you're hoping to grovel back and join us at some stage to play in the future, good luck. Our ship has sailed. Keep calling yourselves Campbelltown and stay in Camden. Keep fooling yourselves that everything is OK. We will outlast you. There is 0.1% chance of you being Campbelltown in a G6 competition and being allowed to play-train in Campbelltown. I see you all commenting that a flood of Wests juniors players will join G6. Has it occurred to you that with Appin, Warragamba and Mac Fields Bulls headed to 1st Grade that the "two Campbelltown clubs" may just be left out of a G6 competition in which you have no home ground or training field Bulls you have never been a Wests club and I'd love to see you try to be voted in to Wests area with all the do-do you've thrown at the juniors and tigers this year You've got more chance trying to get into the NRL Remember this is the Wests juniors site. Go comment on the G6 site where you all belong.
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Sep 30 2011, 08:33 AM
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The Grass is green over here. Let me get one thing straight here, i am not trying to kill the WSDJRL, but merely offering an alternative for the young fella's. Oakdale have an under 18's for 2012, and if you want to be part of a club that has had some great recent success email me tom@caseyautomation.com It will have been 5 years since Oakdale have had 18's, and just one added bonus, it costs nothing to play at Oakdale. Thank you TC, that proves it. Why did you vote to end the combined comp? Because you knew that in time the Campbelltown & Liverpool clubs would get too strong. Good luck getting "young fella's" up there with fuel bills and all. You watch this Wests- Penrith league take off, the G6 kids will see a way to stake claims for SG Ball and U/20s because we have NRL clubs, you don't. They'll all cross to our U/18 teams in a Wests Penrith combined comp.
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Sep 30 2011, 09:58 AM
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As a parent we are talking about where our sons play, I realise this is seniors, but they come to us for advice. No one can deny that wests / g6 combined comp was beneficial to all. I always said that both eagles & roos had the right to play /train on their HOME ground, if the councill were happy to let /rent it to you for speicific purpose then they have no right to stop you.As for Bulls - well they are a new constituted club to g6 and nobody should have a problem with them.As for the last posts -well EVERYBODY is burning their bridges (ESPECIALLY WESTS)
When you look at it in a whole, Wests Juniors are the common dominator, they cant get on with anyone, look at the relationship with the District club, Look at the relationship with Group 6, look at the relationship with thier own clubs, they cant get on with anyone making it impossible for this aea to flurrrish, Canterbury and Penrith clubs wont want to touch this wests Junior League with a ten foot pole. On the up side, i heard the rumour that a certain person is retiring and things might finally go forward around here. dont worry about burning bridges, these bridges have been blown sky high with 100 tone of dynamite, the damage is done and unless other people follow in retirement and this area brings in some new blood to support Ben Rodgers we wont get anywhere, By the way how good is Ben Rodgers, its good to have someone that puts his hand up to help out your club, not use tp that around here, he is a breath of fresh air
Well finally we agree on something. Ben Rogers is doing an amazing job. But you clowns from City Easts and Bulls what do you care? You are now Country clubs by your own admission. You sabotaged any comp we had left. So if you're hoping to grovel back and join us at some stage to play in the future, good luck. Our ship has sailed. Keep calling yourselves Campbelltown and stay in Camden. Keep fooling yourselves that everything is OK. We will outlast you. There is 0.1% chance of you being Campbelltown in a G6 competition and being allowed to play-train in Campbelltown. I see you all commenting that a flood of Wests juniors players will join G6. Has it occurred to you that with Appin, Warragamba and Mac Fields Bulls headed to 1st Grade that the "two Campbelltown clubs" may just be left out of a G6 competition in which you have no home ground or training field Bulls you have never been a Wests club and I'd love to see you try to be voted in to Wests area with all the do-do you've thrown at the juniors and tigers this year  You've got more chance trying to get into the NRL Remember this is the Wests juniors site. Go comment on the G6 site where you all belong. mate you can have your cricket pitch hole riddled concrete grounds we are happy where we are headed for next year and beyond and so glad we never where a west club what a shambles you lot are penrith/canterbury/parra do you even know where your clubs will be playing next year and as you said to me drop kick good luck with the fuel bills up to katoomba and emu plains next year
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Sep 30 2011, 10:55 AM
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I would rather Oakdale than Katoomba.
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Sep 30 2011, 11:12 AM
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The Grass is green over here. Let me get one thing straight here, i am not trying to kill the WSDJRL, but merely offering an alternative for the young fella's. Oakdale have an under 18's for 2012, and if you want to be part of a club that has had some great recent success email me tom@caseyautomation.com It will have been 5 years since Oakdale have had 18's, and just one added bonus, it costs nothing to play at Oakdale.
Thank you TC, that proves it. Why did you vote to end the combined comp? Because you knew that in time the Campbelltown & Liverpool clubs would get too strong. Good luck getting "young fella's" up there with fuel bills and all. You watch this Wests- Penrith league take off, the G6 kids will see a way to stake claims for SG Ball and U/20s because we have NRL clubs, you don't. They'll all cross to our U/18 teams in a Wests Penrith combined comp. Yeah because fuel bills to Picton/Camden and even Bowral are much worse then katoomba, the druitt and the like.. Add to that, if people think Wests was a UFC league wait till they join with Penrith it will make UFC look like WWE.
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Sep 30 2011, 12:15 PM
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Could be the start of an elite UFC comp taking it to a whole new level maybe thats bobcats grand plan and why penrith was the best option
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Sep 30 2011, 02:58 PM
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The Grass is green over here. Let me get one thing straight here, i am not trying to kill the WSDJRL, but merely offering an alternative for the young fella's. Oakdale have an under 18's for 2012, and if you want to be part of a club that has had some great recent success email me tom@caseyautomation.com It will have been 5 years since Oakdale have had 18's, and just one added bonus, it costs nothing to play at Oakdale.
Thank you TC, that proves it. Why did you vote to end the combined comp? Because you knew that in time the Campbelltown & Liverpool clubs would get too strong. Good luck getting "young fella's" up there with fuel bills and all. You watch this Wests- Penrith league take off, the G6 kids will see a way to stake claims for SG Ball and U/20s because we have NRL clubs, you don't. They'll all cross to our U/18 teams in a Wests Penrith combined comp. The fuel bill to Oakdale is a lot smaller than the "riff" and the mountains bobcat. Oakdale are a great club and Wests does not seem to have any direction except down, which is disappointing.
I would have loved for the area to have a strong and vibrant club not be an add on to an already established comp. Do wests sides or should I say the 2 Liverpool based teams get home games?
Will be hard to compete against Emu Plains and the like with the money they throw around. Good luck though.
As for points which have been mentioned the players could go to Mt Annan / Oakdale or spread themselves around all clubs to stay under the points.
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Sep 30 2011, 03:06 PM
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Vomit and put down of the great game maybe you all should meet up out the back of some old sh%$ house and have a blue but i'm sure the blue that will happen will be the one left on your shoes wankers get something positive and put it together for the kids and men of both area's get to your boards vote have a say get in to Bens ear we all agree we produce good rugby league players out here get on with it because soccor sucks like a lot of these comments
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Sep 30 2011, 03:11 PM
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The Grass is green over here. Let me get one thing straight here, i am not trying to kill the WSDJRL, but merely offering an alternative for the young fella's. Oakdale have an under 18's for 2012, and if you want to be part of a club that has had some great recent success email me tom@caseyautomation.com It will have been 5 years since Oakdale have had 18's, and just one added bonus, it costs nothing to play at Oakdale.
Thank you TC, that proves it. Why did you vote to end the combined comp? Because you knew that in time the Campbelltown & Liverpool clubs would get too strong. Good luck getting "young fella's" up there with fuel bills and all. You watch this Wests- Penrith league take off, the G6 kids will see a way to stake claims for SG Ball and U/20s because we have NRL clubs, you don't. They'll all cross to our U/18 teams in a Wests Penrith combined comp.
The fuel bill to Oakdale is a lot smaller than the "riff" and the mountains bobcat. Oakdale are a great club and Wests does not seem to have any direction except down, which is disappointing. I would have loved for the area to have a strong and vibrant club not be an add on to an already established comp. Do wests sides or should I say the 2 Liverpool based teams get home games? Will be hard to compete against Emu Plains and the like with the money they throw around. Good luck though. As for points which have been mentioned the players could go to Mt Annan / Oakdale or spread themselves around all clubs to stay under the points. all saints (paid $0 a game) vs st marys saints (got a leagues club. I wonder who'd win
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Sep 30 2011, 03:25 PM
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The Grass is green over here. Let me get one thing straight here, i am not trying to kill the WSDJRL, but merely offering an alternative for the young fella's. Oakdale have an under 18's for 2012, and if you want to be part of a club that has had some great recent success email me tom@caseyautomation.com It will have been 5 years since Oakdale have had 18's, and just one added bonus, it costs nothing to play at Oakdale.
Thank you TC, that proves it. Why did you vote to end the combined comp? Because you knew that in time the Campbelltown & Liverpool clubs would get too strong. Good luck getting "young fella's" up there with fuel bills and all. You watch this Wests- Penrith league take off, the G6 kids will see a way to stake claims for SG Ball and U/20s because we have NRL clubs, you don't. They'll all cross to our U/18 teams in a Wests Penrith combined comp. Dude, what the hell is wrong with you? Read what i have just written, and unless you are completely stupid you will realise that i am just advertising for players. As a club secretary trying to get an under 18's off the ground, i would be mad not to advertise. Infact i have already been offered a complete under 18's side who would like to transfer from your comp to our club. Not just once, but twice. 2 separate clubs that wanted to jump ship. I have already knocked the first offer back, but the other is just recent. Unlike some clubs BOBCAT, we band together, fuel bills won't be a problem, if kids need a ride, we'll pick them up etc. Next time your read something BOBCAT, read it again, and then for good measure read it once more.
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Sep 30 2011, 05:25 PM
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Vomit and put down of the great game maybe you all should meet up out the back of some old sh%$ house and have a blue but i'm sure the blue that will happen will be the one left on your shoes wankers get something positive and put it together for the kids and men of both area's get to your boards vote have a say get in to Bens ear we all agree we produce good rugby league players out here get on with it because soccor sucks like a lot of these comments truck are you an about
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