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2012 season; 2012 silly season
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FootyMum
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Jul 31 2012, 10:04 AM
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- bigkahoona
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Fair enough footymum. Mate of mine son plays for the Oaks they are struggling also but he says you guys still had a few Southern division reps and 2 SG Ball players so maybe if you added the 2 you say you missed out on would not have been allowed as I'm told Group 6 only allow 2 SG ball per team I could be wrong be mYbe why you missed out on them.
You have the Oaks in a few weeks should be a good game best of luck hopefully a win around the corner.
Your right about the southern division players we have 4 unfourtanetly 2 of them have been carrying injuries off and on all season. We only have 1 SG player and he started with us 5 weeks ago and has only played 3 games also due to injury. The two players denied at the beginning of the season had nothing to do with group 6 not allowing them, quoting someone else from west "We would rather see the players sit on the sideline than to let them play with us". One was told that if he played with us he would have his contract ripped up. Regardless of injuries or how many rep players we have sadly our team did not get it together this year, the boys know they should of done better but that's footy its simple no matter what talent you have on the field if you don't train and play as a team you don't win games. They have all enjoyed the experience of playing competitive country rugby leauge though. We still have 2 games left for the season and we intend on going out and giving it everything we have with the players who are able to play.
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Jul 31 2012, 10:34 AM
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My apologies footy mum I was informed you had 2 SG a five eight from Norths and a front rower from Wests, I'll shoot the messenger lol Good luck for the 2 remaining games.
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Jul 31 2012, 10:40 AM
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- bigkahoona
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My apologies footy mum I was informed you had 2 SG a five eight from Norths and a front rower from Wests, I'll shoot the messenger lol Good luck for the 2 remaining games. Sorry he is going to shoot me yes You are right we do have one from norths as well I completely forgot about him playing SG, my bad he has been with me for 12 years and I forget that. He keeps telling me he is going to sack me and take my job well I'm in for it now if he follows this forum
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Jul 31 2012, 11:59 AM
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So, who's the best?25 Jul, 2012 12:00 AM http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/so-whos-the-best/2635049.aspx Derby game: Campbelltown City Kangaroos player Drew Dalton and Campbelltown Eagles' Joshua Slater will face each other on Sunday. Picture: Simon BennettTHE two Campbelltown Group 6 first grade rugby league teams will clash on Sunday with more than bragging rights up for grabs. Fullwood Reserve, Claymore — better known to Kangaroos supporters as the Fullwood Fortress — will host the event which will see the "Fight For Campbelltown" trophy as the prize for the victors. Campbelltown Eagles will take on local rivals Campbelltown City Kangaroos in their Men of League fund-raiser round. Campbelltown Eagles players will be wearing a special Men of League jersey which will incorporate the logos of both clubs. The main game day sponsor is Andrew Ingram Carpentry and jersey sponsors are the Sleeping Giant, Façade Painting Specialist and Bettacrete Concrete. Games start at 10am with the under 18s, featuring Kangaroos against Macarthur Bulls.
Andrew Ingrahm carpentry some great work at Bradbury Inn renos Good to see a good company putting into local sport well done Andrew Enjoy your fun in the sun .
Once the Wests Magpies die and they will the Wests Tigers will take over has district club and all 3 clubs will be directed to play in the ICCC or face being banished back to Group 6 boundaries.
Miserable crowd at Claymore yesterday no one is interested in Group 6 in Wests Juniors boundaries.
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Jul 31 2012, 12:01 PM
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My apologies footy mum I was informed you had 2 SG a five eight from Norths and a front rower from Wests, I'll shoot the messenger lol <br />Good luck for the 2 remaining games.
Sorry he is going to shoot me yes You are right we do have one from norths as well I completely forgot about him playing SG, my bad  he has been with me for 12 years and I forget that. He keeps telling me he is going to sack me and take my job well I'm in for it now if he follows this forum Well well well see you next year grass is not always greener is it
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Jul 31 2012, 12:13 PM
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So, who's the best?25 Jul, 2012 12:00 AM http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/so-whos-the-best/2635049.aspx Derby game: Campbelltown City Kangaroos player Drew Dalton and Campbelltown Eagles' Joshua Slater will face each other on Sunday. Picture: Simon BennettTHE two Campbelltown Group 6 first grade rugby league teams will clash on Sunday with more than bragging rights up for grabs. Fullwood Reserve, Claymore — better known to Kangaroos supporters as the Fullwood Fortress — will host the event which will see the "Fight For Campbelltown" trophy as the prize for the victors. Campbelltown Eagles will take on local rivals Campbelltown City Kangaroos in their Men of League fund-raiser round. Campbelltown Eagles players will be wearing a special Men of League jersey which will incorporate the logos of both clubs. The main game day sponsor is Andrew Ingram Carpentry and jersey sponsors are the Sleeping Giant, Façade Painting Specialist and Bettacrete Concrete. Games start at 10am with the under 18s, featuring Kangaroos against Macarthur Bulls.
Andrew Ingrahm carpentry some great work at Bradbury Inn renos Good to see a good company putting into local sport well done Andrew
Enjoy your fun in the sun . Once the Wests Magpies die and they will the Wests Tigers will take over has district club and all 3 clubs will be directed to play in the ICCC or face being banished back to Group 6 boundaries. Miserable crowd at Claymore yesterday no one is interested in Group 6 in Wests Juniors boundaries. Jan Wow, you dribble more than Steven hawkings in a cake shop, fair dinkum you & others need to let it go , the season is nearly over and you still hold grudges.
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Jul 31 2012, 12:24 PM
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Not much mention of it on here, but Campbelltown City will be hosting Oakdale Workers this FRIDAY NIGHT at the premier Campbelltown Venue (Not Waminda International BD), Campbelltown Stadium. Reserve Grade is 6.30pm and First Grade 8pm.
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Jul 31 2012, 01:00 PM
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My apologies footy mum I was informed you had 2 SG a five eight from Norths and a front rower from Wests, I'll shoot the messenger lol <br />Good luck for the 2 remaining games.
Sorry he is going to shoot me yes You are right we do have one from norths as well I completely forgot about him playing SG, my bad  he has been with me for 12 years and I forget that. He keeps telling me he is going to sack me and take my job well I'm in for it now if he follows this forum
Well well well see you next year  grass is not always greener is it Yeah you probably will see me next year considering I am still connected to ESA juniors but we won't be seeing you will we because no-one knows who you are, unlike yourself I stand up for what I believe in for my players and I don't hide behind a computer attacking anyone that does.
Actually coming from the boys themselves the comp is a lot harder out there but the grass is definitely greener and softer.
You, Ronny and anyone else in your pot stirring group that can't get over the fact that we left just so we could play competitive football should really take a dose of reality and see it for what it is and stop taking what we did so personal.
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Jul 31 2012, 03:37 PM
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- disco stu
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- bigkahoona
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- disco stu
- Jul 25 2012, 01:10 PM
So, who's the best?25 Jul, 2012 12:00 AM http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/so-whos-the-best/2635049.aspx Derby game: Campbelltown City Kangaroos player Drew Dalton and Campbelltown Eagles' Joshua Slater will face each other on Sunday. Picture: Simon BennettTHE two Campbelltown Group 6 first grade rugby league teams will clash on Sunday with more than bragging rights up for grabs. Fullwood Reserve, Claymore — better known to Kangaroos supporters as the Fullwood Fortress — will host the event which will see the "Fight For Campbelltown" trophy as the prize for the victors. Campbelltown Eagles will take on local rivals Campbelltown City Kangaroos in their Men of League fund-raiser round. Campbelltown Eagles players will be wearing a special Men of League jersey which will incorporate the logos of both clubs. The main game day sponsor is Andrew Ingram Carpentry and jersey sponsors are the Sleeping Giant, Façade Painting Specialist and Bettacrete Concrete. Games start at 10am with the under 18s, featuring Kangaroos against Macarthur Bulls.
Andrew Ingrahm carpentry some great work at Bradbury Inn renos Good to see a good company putting into local sport well done Andrew
Enjoy your fun in the sun . Once the Wests Magpies die and they will the Wests Tigers will take over has district club and all 3 clubs will be directed to play in the ICCC or face being banished back to Group 6 boundaries. Miserable crowd at Claymore yesterday no one is interested in Group 6 in Wests Juniors boundaries. Jan
Wow, you dribble more than Steven hawkings in a cake shop, fair dinkum you & others need to let it go , the season is nearly over and you still hold grudges.
You should of come to the game Jan, would of loved to shout you a beer, what about this week at the Stadium or for the next two weeks after that at Waminda International, move on, let it go!
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Jul 31 2012, 08:10 PM
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First home loss for Bundanoon
SOUTHERN HIGHLAND NEWS
By Lauren Wright
July 30, 2012

Aaron Cummings dives over for his second try of the first half. Photo by Lauren Wright
BUNDANOON suffered their first loss at home on Saturday against Moss Vale, going down 50-12.
It was the first time the two teams have met this season and while Bundanoon did their best to compete, they could not keep up with the pace of the Dragons.
Bundanoon coach Brett Breeze said it was a good effort but, despite their improvement throughout the season, they could not match Moss Vale.
"We showed glimpses of the team we can be but we didn't turn up in defence and they played a fast, up-tempo game which had us on the back foot for most of the match," he said.
"It was the first time we've played them and we'll be better for the experience. Hopefully we can put up a better performance next time we meet them. The boys never stopped trying and they did their best but they played a very fast game of football. They're a pretty well drilled side and we just had a struggle to keep up with them."
Dane Trompet crossed the line for Bundanoon in the first half and with the score 22-6 at halftime, Breeze said he thought they had the potential to threaten the Dragons in the second half.
But Moss Vale came out fired up in the second half to add a further 28 points, while Mark Johnston was the only try scorer for Bundanoon.
In the forwards, Breeze said Mick Johnston, Paul Quigg and Mitch Hewson all put in solid performances while Sam Burnham and Mark Johnston in the backs were the standouts.
Breeze said their key mistake was being drawn into the middle of the ruck and condensing their defence, which allowed the Dragons to attack out wide where they did most of their damage.
"We need to work on our defence and not be drawn into condensing our defence and have a look out wide.
"Up until yesterday we were undefeated at home. In our first season that's a pretty fair achievement for a new club. We're looking forward to Warragamba this week. We competed well with them in the first round so I'm hoping we can get another surprise win up."
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Jul 31 2012, 09:18 PM
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My apologies footy mum I was informed you had 2 SG a five eight from Norths and a front rower from Wests, I'll shoot the messenger lol <br />Good luck for the 2 remaining games.
Sorry he is going to shoot me yes You are right we do have one from norths as well I completely forgot about him playing SG, my bad  he has been with me for 12 years and I forget that. He keeps telling me he is going to sack me and take my job well I'm in for it now if he follows this forum
Well well well see you next year  grass is not always greener is it
Yeah you probably will see me next year considering I am still connected to ESA juniors but we won't be seeing you will we because no-one knows who you are, unlike yourself I stand up for what I believe in for my players and I don't hide behind a computer attacking anyone that does. Actually coming from the boys themselves the comp is a lot harder out there but the grass is definitely greener and softer. You, Ronny and anyone else in your pot stirring group that can't get over the fact that we left just so we could play competitive football should really take a dose of reality and see it for what it is and stop taking what we did so personal. Lady, I wouldn't know you if we passed in the street , but the way you have stood up for all of your players and team I have to admire and congratulate you. You've copped some stick ,but gave as good as you got, so WELL DONE.
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Aug 1 2012, 08:29 AM
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I see the Macarthur Bulls got pumped on the weekend, there style of bashing sides is not working in Group 6 and the little white whippets are just to quick for there hand picked team of stars, you must be guttered Footymum, back to the wests junior league for you and your boys next year. Your teams antics killed any chance we had to form a under 19's competition this year that has seen us travel all over the city, makes me so happy to see you not even making the top 4 in Group 6. Will ESA take you and your boys back?
Beat again by city the bulls 18s side which looks to have pushed them out of semi contention. Looking back the good oil had them as being the strongest in the group in 18s so it's fair to say they have been a failure. Hopefully some stay on and build the club given thier 2nd division is going well. What was the problem footy mum anything in particular? Some much hype but poor results surely the club will want answers what failed. Maybe a few wins to finish the year off on a posative.
I won't waste my time replying to Ronny but as for your question no the year didn't go as well as we hoped for a few reasons. Not once did we play a game with more than 16 players most weeks we only had 14, we had 2 players not given permission by west to play because they were on contract regardless of what was best for the player, another player that was on suspension from last year not cleared until the ESA 18's played 8 rounds and we all know how long that took with all the washouts, another player injured in the first round who had to have surgery, another not given permission from the group until the end of june and two players that had car accidents ruling them out and other injuries through out the season. Playing against squads of 17-20 players nearly every week put a strain on all the players with some of them carrying injuries into games each week. I dont want to make excuses for the the boys as they will be pissed at me if i do but it has been a hard season for us the players came together from different clubs, not a hand picked super side as some idots claim, some of the boys had not played last season at all but we have still done what we set out to do and that was to play competitive footy every week, myself or the players never claimed that we would take out the group 6 comp or dominate it they were others peoples words the boys just wanted to play footy each week which by evidence of this season they wouldn't of if they stayed in the west comp.  I am proud of all my boys and the effort they put in, someone has to win each week and unfourtanetly it wasnt us. Credit to the other group 6 18's and their training staff though they all put in every week and have welcomed the boys and all our staff into the comp. As for others (and yes ronny i will reply to you after all) who like to stir the pot and can't seem to get over previous years. Yes I am gutted because I have had to watch my own son get injured be in pain and not be able to play out his season or work but i am not gutted over how my team did at all they stayed in a 1st division comp playing competitive footy every week but I hope you have enjoyed your season because the word I am hearing from your players and players from other west teams is they have had enough and this season has been a big waste of time, some would even like to ask for their rego money back because they hardly played any footy, blaming me for my so called antics and for you having to travel all over the city is hilarious I am just one ordinary mother who volunteers my time because I love my boys and the game but thanks for thinking that I had so much power that what we did ruined an already failing competition. Dont want to make excuses you just offered 10 of them
ICCC 19s next year Footymum we took Dennis back so you and your boys will be welcome, Our District does not hold grudges unlike some
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Aug 1 2012, 09:15 AM
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I see the Macarthur Bulls got pumped on the weekend, there style of bashing sides is not working in Group 6 and the little white whippets are just to quick for there hand picked team of stars, you must be guttered Footymum, back to the wests junior league for you and your boys next year. Your teams antics killed any chance we had to form a under 19's competition this year that has seen us travel all over the city, makes me so happy to see you not even making the top 4 in Group 6. Will ESA take you and your boys back?
Beat again by city the bulls 18s side which looks to have pushed them out of semi contention. Looking back the good oil had them as being the strongest in the group in 18s so it's fair to say they have been a failure. Hopefully some stay on and build the club given thier 2nd division is going well. What was the problem footy mum anything in particular? Some much hype but poor results surely the club will want answers what failed. Maybe a few wins to finish the year off on a posative.
I won't waste my time replying to Ronny but as for your question no the year didn't go as well as we hoped for a few reasons. Not once did we play a game with more than 16 players most weeks we only had 14, we had 2 players not given permission by west to play because they were on contract regardless of what was best for the player, another player that was on suspension from last year not cleared until the ESA 18's played 8 rounds and we all know how long that took with all the washouts, another player injured in the first round who had to have surgery, another not given permission from the group until the end of june and two players that had car accidents ruling them out and other injuries through out the season. Playing against squads of 17-20 players nearly every week put a strain on all the players with some of them carrying injuries into games each week. I dont want to make excuses for the the boys as they will be pissed at me if i do but it has been a hard season for us the players came together from different clubs, not a hand picked super side as some idots claim, some of the boys had not played last season at all but we have still done what we set out to do and that was to play competitive footy every week, myself or the players never claimed that we would take out the group 6 comp or dominate it they were others peoples words the boys just wanted to play footy each week which by evidence of this season they wouldn't of if they stayed in the west comp.  I am proud of all my boys and the effort they put in, someone has to win each week and unfourtanetly it wasnt us. Credit to the other group 6 18's and their training staff though they all put in every week and have welcomed the boys and all our staff into the comp. As for others (and yes ronny i will reply to you after all) who like to stir the pot and can't seem to get over previous years. Yes I am gutted because I have had to watch my own son get injured be in pain and not be able to play out his season or work but i am not gutted over how my team did at all they stayed in a 1st division comp playing competitive footy every week but I hope you have enjoyed your season because the word I am hearing from your players and players from other west teams is they have had enough and this season has been a big waste of time, some would even like to ask for their rego money back because they hardly played any footy, blaming me for my so called antics and for you having to travel all over the city is hilarious I am just one ordinary mother who volunteers my time because I love my boys and the game but thanks for thinking that I had so much power that what we did ruined an already failing competition.
Dont want to make excuses  you just offered 10 of them ICCC 19s next year Footymum we took Dennis back so you and your boys will be welcome, Our District does not hold grudges unlike some Are you sure you don't hold grudgers
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Not much mention of it on here, but Campbelltown City will be hosting Oakdale Workers this FRIDAY NIGHT at the premier Campbelltown Venue (Not Waminda International BD), Campbelltown Stadium. Reserve Grade is 6.30pm and First Grade 8pm.
Yes TC... Group 6 Friday night under lights... Friday Night Football (as the old Channel 10 jingle goes).
CRL Group 6 Round 16 Friday August 3rd @ Orana Park
6.30pm Reserve Grade Campbelltown City Kangaroos RLFC vs Oakdale Workers RLFC 8.00pm 1st Grade Campbelltown City Kangaroos RLFC vs Oakdale Workers RLFC
Should be two good games if the first round clash is anything to go by. City boys will be heading up to the post game presentation at the Centre Court Tavern for a late 10.30pm start and then onwards to 'The Vault' niteclub around midnight. Oakdale boys more than welcome to join in TC!
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Not much mention of it on here, but Campbelltown City will be hosting Oakdale Workers this FRIDAY NIGHT at the premier Campbelltown Venue (Not Waminda International BD), Campbelltown Stadium. Reserve Grade is 6.30pm and First Grade 8pm.
Yes TC... Group 6 Friday night under lights... Friday Night Football (as the old Channel 10 jingle goes). CRL Group 6 Round 16Friday August 3rd @ Orana Park6.30pm Reserve Grade Campbelltown City Kangaroos RLFC vs Oakdale Workers RLFC 8.00pm 1st Grade Campbelltown City Kangaroos RLFC vs Oakdale Workers RLFC Should be two good games if the first round clash is anything to go by. City boys will be heading up to the post game presentation at the Centre Court Tavern for a late 10.30pm start and then onwards to 'The Vault' niteclub around midnight. Oakdale boys more than welcome to join in TC! I wouldve thought the all Campbelltown battle would have been at the stadium ...
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Listen to the Group 6 report by the Dropkicks on 2st tonight from 8pm.
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Great news for the Campbelltown Eagles RLFC today, we have received our Liquor License for Waminda International Stadium, probably the first Campbelltown Club to do so on Campbelltown soil for 20 years, this is a step in the right direction for supporters and the local community, we have also completed to be the 1st Campbelltown Club with a level 3 Good Sports rating!
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/league-confidential-changes-afoot-at-nsw-hq/story-e6frexnr-1226441745994
Interseting article in todays Tele concerning CRL and NSWRL.
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So the Telegraph has it Mr Carr to stand down and NSWRL take control of CRL? What effect if any would that have on Group 6? Maybe the south west league may take off in 2013 similar to a combined comp perhaps
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City beat oakdale 16-19 wow what a ending well done city its been an up and down season For oakdale and it's gonna be a fight for between oakdale picton to get in the finals good luck guys
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