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2012 season; 2012 silly season
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nothappyjan
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May 10 2012, 12:26 PM
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Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home. Mr Eagle,
Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs.
You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case.
Regads,
Jan
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May 10 2012, 03:36 PM
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Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home.
Mr Eagle, Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs. You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case. Regads, Jan Im some ways I support you Jan ! Years ago Group 6 were against ANY Campbelltown clubs coming into the group, until 1st grade clubs started to fold and there were only 6 clubs playing at one stage and they all played in the semi finals that year!! East Campbelltown jumped from Parramatta, Canterbury and Wests comps to Group 6, which to me smacks of 'we are better than you'. Good for them they are successful, even trying Bundy Cup. But rules are there for the good of all, and Gr 6 and CRL (Felgate and Andrews) are as guilty as Eagles as Im sure they made the transition over easier than it would normally have been.
I haven't been to a Group AGM lately so I am not up to date on the attitudes of Group 6 foundation clubs, especially Oakdale, who vehemently were against ANY Campbelltown clubs entering the Group. Do they still have that attitude? And what then happens when Mac Bulls want to play First Grade, and the other 3rd Grade clubs???
Both CRL and NSWRL management wanted a combined comp and to some degree they have kept top level footy alive in Campbelltown, thus successfully fighting off those AFL invaders hahahaha
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May 10 2012, 03:48 PM
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Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home.
Mr Eagle, Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs. You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case. Regads, Jan
Im some ways I support you Jan ! Years ago Group 6 were against ANY Campbelltown clubs coming into the group, until 1st grade clubs started to fold and there were only 6 clubs playing at one stage and they all played in the semi finals that year!! East Campbelltown jumped from Parramatta, Canterbury and Wests comps to Group 6, which to me smacks of 'we are better than you'. Good for them they are successful, even trying Bundy Cup. But rules are there for the good of all, and Gr 6 and CRL (Felgate and Andrews) are as guilty as Eagles as Im sure they made the transition over easier than it would normally have been. I haven't been to a Group AGM lately so I am not up to date on the attitudes of Group 6 foundation clubs, especially Oakdale, who vehemently were against ANY Campbelltown clubs entering the Group. Do they still have that attitude? And what then happens when Mac Bulls want to play First Grade, and the other 3rd Grade clubs??? Both CRL and NSWRL management wanted a combined comp and to some degree they have kept top level footy alive in Campbelltown, thus successfully fighting off those AFL invaders hahahaha Is it , or was it any different when campbelltown players use to come to group 6 in high numbers to play because of the sub standard competition in campbelltown from the mid 90s till the introduction of the points system ?? Half the reason why the northern end of the group was so strong was because of this.
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May 10 2012, 05:00 PM
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I call it as I see it, but was the influx of Cambelltown players due a better level of competition or the fact that it was well known the G6 clubs were paying $$$. West's have always had a policy of no $$$ being allowed and a few ks down the road the $$$ were on offer. My own son was at one stage (around 2005) being coersed by a football manager to play G6 telling him that this is where the $$$ is and if you want to be seen you cant go wrong playing there. My point is that players were being pushed down that way by football managers and probably their mates would follow. Would the same influx of players have come to G6 if there was no $$$ on offer? Can you really complain about that influx when G6 clubs were dangling the carrots?
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disco stu
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May 10 2012, 06:17 PM
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I call it as I see it, but was the influx of Cambelltown players due a better level of competition or the fact that it was well known the G6 clubs were paying $$$. West's have always had a policy of no $$$ being allowed and a few ks down the road the $$$ were on offer. My own son was at one stage (around 2005) being coersed by a football manager to play G6 telling him that this is where the $$$ is and if you want to be seen you cant go wrong playing there. My point is that players were being pushed down that way by football managers and probably their mates would follow. Would the same influx of players have come to G6 if there was no $$$ on offer? Can you really complain about that influx when G6 clubs were dangling the carrots? One will never know mav, my point is has anything really changed on a player front , back then it was Campbelltown players filtering to northern group 6 clubs, now its Campbelltown players at Campbelltown clubs. Jetter was saying group 6 opposed Campbelltown clubs at one point but the group were having Campbelltown players in the comp anyway.
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red eagle
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May 10 2012, 06:40 PM
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I call it as I see it, but was the influx of Cambelltown players due a better level of competition or the fact that it was well known the G6 clubs were paying $$$. West's have always had a policy of no $$$ being allowed and a few ks down the road the $$$ were on offer. My own son was at one stage (around 2005) being coersed by a football manager to play G6 telling him that this is where the $$$ is and if you want to be seen you cant go wrong playing there. My point is that players were being pushed down that way by football managers and probably their mates would follow. Would the same influx of players have come to G6 if there was no $$$ on offer? Can you really complain about that influx when G6 clubs were dangling the carrots?
One will never know mav, my point is has anything really changed on a player front , back then it was Campbelltown players filtering to northern group 6 clubs, now its Campbelltown players at Campbelltown clubs. Jetter was saying group 6 opposed Campbelltown clubs at one point but the group were having Campbelltown players in the comp anyway. Seriously guys how long ago was there a decent wests comp were 1 or 2 teams didn't dominate Group 6 if ur not on ur game then u will be beat wests comp struggled back in 2004 when I 17 we won the grand final and the was 6 a grade teams and Mac fields won and they dominated that year cause I played 17 for Mac fields
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May 10 2012, 10:02 PM
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Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home.
Mr Eagle, Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs. You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case. Regads, Jan
Im some ways I support you Jan ! Years ago Group 6 were against ANY Campbelltown clubs coming into the group, until 1st grade clubs started to fold and there were only 6 clubs playing at one stage and they all played in the semi finals that year!! East Campbelltown jumped from Parramatta, Canterbury and Wests comps to Group 6, which to me smacks of 'we are better than you'. Good for them they are successful, even trying Bundy Cup. But rules are there for the good of all, and Gr 6 and CRL (Felgate and Andrews) are as guilty as Eagles as Im sure they made the transition over easier than it would normally have been. I haven't been to a Group AGM lately so I am not up to date on the attitudes of Group 6 foundation clubs, especially Oakdale, who vehemently were against ANY Campbelltown clubs entering the Group. Do they still have that attitude? And what then happens when Mac Bulls want to play First Grade, and the other 3rd Grade clubs??? Both CRL and NSWRL management wanted a combined comp and to some degree they have kept top level footy alive in Campbelltown, thus successfully fighting off those AFL invaders hahahaha I know why the previous board were against the inclusion of Campbelltown. New board, New Outlook. Not against anything that makes the comp stronger and better, it just makes everyone strive to be better.
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May 10 2012, 10:21 PM
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I think the situation is, if a club is willing to fit itself into G6 and play by the G6 rules then the clubs are happy to have them. Any club wanting to come into G6 needs to go through the process, apply to the general committee, be voted in by the clubs and go on from there.
This rubbish about Eagles, Roos & Bulls coming into G6 and taking over is just spin from a drowning wests JL. The fact is that competition never hurt anyone - strong teams push the other teams to improve their game. The concept of competition is striving to improve not playing down to the lowest common denominator.
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May 10 2012, 10:33 PM
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I think the situation is, if a club is willing to fit itself into G6 and play by the G6 rules then the clubs are happy to have them. Any club wanting to come into G6 needs to go through the process, apply to the general committee, be voted in by the clubs and go on from there.
This rubbish about Eagles, Roos & Bulls coming into G6 and taking over is just spin from a drowning wests JL. The fact is that competition never hurt anyone - strong teams push the other teams to improve their game. The concept of competition is striving to improve not playing down to the lowest common denominator. I agree west comp was never strong never attracted players never kicked on group 6 is always moving forward with the inclusion of the campbelltown teams has probably made the comp more competertive I would rather play in group 6 they any other comp well done group 6 keep kicking
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May 10 2012, 10:42 PM
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Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home.
Mr Eagle, Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs. You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case. Regads, Jan
Im some ways I support you Jan ! Years ago Group 6 were against ANY Campbelltown clubs coming into the group, until 1st grade clubs started to fold and there were only 6 clubs playing at one stage and they all played in the semi finals that year!! East Campbelltown jumped from Parramatta, Canterbury and Wests comps to Group 6, which to me smacks of 'we are better than you'. Good for them they are successful, even trying Bundy Cup. But rules are there for the good of all, and Gr 6 and CRL (Felgate and Andrews) are as guilty as Eagles as Im sure they made the transition over easier than it would normally have been. I haven't been to a Group AGM lately so I am not up to date on the attitudes of Group 6 foundation clubs, especially Oakdale, who vehemently were against ANY Campbelltown clubs entering the Group. Do they still have that attitude? And what then happens when Mac Bulls want to play First Grade, and the other 3rd Grade clubs??? Both CRL and NSWRL management wanted a combined comp and to some degree they have kept top level footy alive in Campbelltown, thus successfully fighting off those AFL invaders hahahaha
I know why the previous board were against the inclusion of Campbelltown. New board, New Outlook. Not against anything that makes the comp stronger and better, it just makes everyone strive to be better. Jan
If you think about the players and the future of the game that's rugby league you would not fuss over this afl is trying to take off everywhere and the future of our game depends on playing rugby league in club colours wether its here there or anywhere the future of the game will remain in campbelltown.. With the eagles and the roo's flying the flag Well done to both clubs
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May 10 2012, 10:58 PM
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Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home.
Mr Eagle, Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs. You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case. Regads, Jan
Im some ways I support you Jan ! Years ago Group 6 were against ANY Campbelltown clubs coming into the group, until 1st grade clubs started to fold and there were only 6 clubs playing at one stage and they all played in the semi finals that year!! East Campbelltown jumped from Parramatta, Canterbury and Wests comps to Group 6, which to me smacks of 'we are better than you'. Good for them they are successful, even trying Bundy Cup. But rules are there for the good of all, and Gr 6 and CRL (Felgate and Andrews) are as guilty as Eagles as Im sure they made the transition over easier than it would normally have been. I haven't been to a Group AGM lately so I am not up to date on the attitudes of Group 6 foundation clubs, especially Oakdale, who vehemently were against ANY Campbelltown clubs entering the Group. Do they still have that attitude? And what then happens when Mac Bulls want to play First Grade, and the other 3rd Grade clubs??? Both CRL and NSWRL management wanted a combined comp and to some degree they have kept top level footy alive in Campbelltown, thus successfully fighting off those AFL invaders hahahaha
I know why the previous board were against the inclusion of Campbelltown. New board, New Outlook. Not against anything that makes the comp stronger and better, it just makes everyone strive to be better.
Jan If you think about the players and the future of the game that's rugby league you would not fuss over this afl is trying to take off everywhere and the future of our game depends on playing rugby league in club colours wether its here there or anywhere the future of the game will remain in campbelltown.. With the eagles and the roo's flying the flag Well done to both clubs And Mac bulls
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NothappyjAn has no idea total clown I played with warriors 85-91. Then when we tookthe club off the wests jrl & went to appin warriors until I retired after winning reserves grand final in 94 Jan I hope u r who I think you are. wests seniors have never had a comp group 6 has always been the better comp you know it & it greats on you. I say haha. The sooner you retire the sooner footy in this area can come good again It kills me to see what a piss weak club us warriors now are & to hear of us just being a do-do 4th division club Jan you are nothing but a joke
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- Fence sitter
- May 8 2012, 10:58 PM
- jegcool
- May 8 2012, 07:23 PM
- red eagle
- May 8 2012, 12:14 AM
Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home.
Mr Eagle, Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs. You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case. Regads, Jan
Im some ways I support you Jan ! Years ago Group 6 were against ANY Campbelltown clubs coming into the group, until 1st grade clubs started to fold and there were only 6 clubs playing at one stage and they all played in the semi finals that year!! East Campbelltown jumped from Parramatta, Canterbury and Wests comps to Group 6, which to me smacks of 'we are better than you'. Good for them they are successful, even trying Bundy Cup. But rules are there for the good of all, and Gr 6 and CRL (Felgate and Andrews) are as guilty as Eagles as Im sure they made the transition over easier than it would normally have been. I haven't been to a Group AGM lately so I am not up to date on the attitudes of Group 6 foundation clubs, especially Oakdale, who vehemently were against ANY Campbelltown clubs entering the Group. Do they still have that attitude? And what then happens when Mac Bulls want to play First Grade, and the other 3rd Grade clubs??? Both CRL and NSWRL management wanted a combined comp and to some degree they have kept top level footy alive in Campbelltown, thus successfully fighting off those AFL invaders hahahaha Jetter, your information is so wrong! Firstly we never played in Parra comp, secondly Wests didn't have a comp and only had 4 teams, so what were we to do, we went to Canterbury and were happy to stay there, year later JL tried to get there own comp and forced us back to play in a 6 team that ended in a 5 team comp, yes everyone played semis, then again we where forced to play in a combined G6 comp at the 11th hour, our club every year for 5 years had no idea pre season where we were going to end up, that's why we stayed in G6 at least year to year we now know what we will be doing.
As for Jim Beam/Bundy Cup, we wanted to develop players and give them opportunity, Tim Lafai is a great example, and if the Tigers would of continued of supporting us we would be still playing I'm that comp, but they made it crystal clear they wanted nothing to do with us so why would we bother because it was a lot of work for the club.
Our club is happy to be in Group 6 and we have never had egos thinking we where to good, all we want to do is play in a stable competition, Group 6 offers just that, good Footy every week, all grades, deciplined Footy, we intend in a club being involved in Group 6 for a very long time, our goal now is to get our oval up to scratch and give a club a good future.
So in a nut shell Jetter, you have no idea,
Thank you!
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May 11 2012, 09:19 AM
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Devil You guys are easily the best side in G6 Should you not at least now look at the option of a Sydney Shield side Using the model of a side like say Auburn Warriors who had just AGrade a couple of years ago And now have Bundy, Sydney Shield and 2 Agrade sides From what I hear there are no entry fees and this would test your boys to a new level
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May 11 2012, 09:30 AM
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Certainly worth thinking about BD, Someone told me that Eagles could probably field 2 competitive first grade sides now. And I am unsure of the plans for West's State Cup side next year, but if they dont play State Cup, then maybe there could be more quality players looking for a club in 2013
Edited by Maverick, May 11 2012, 10:31 AM.
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May 11 2012, 12:38 PM
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- Blue Devil
- May 11 2012, 08:16 AM
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- May 10 2012, 03:36 PM
- nothappyjan
- May 10 2012, 12:26 PM
- red eagle
- May 10 2012, 11:27 AM
- red eagle
- May 10 2012, 11:15 AM
- doggiesgirl
- May 10 2012, 02:26 AM
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- May 9 2012, 03:52 PM
- Black&White
- May 9 2012, 03:23 PM
- nothappyjan
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- red eagle
- May 8 2012, 11:48 PM
- Fence sitter
- May 8 2012, 10:58 PM
- jegcool
- May 8 2012, 07:23 PM
- red eagle
- May 8 2012, 12:14 AM
Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home.
Mr Eagle, Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs. You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case. Regads, Jan
Im some ways I support you Jan ! Years ago Group 6 were against ANY Campbelltown clubs coming into the group, until 1st grade clubs started to fold and there were only 6 clubs playing at one stage and they all played in the semi finals that year!! East Campbelltown jumped from Parramatta, Canterbury and Wests comps to Group 6, which to me smacks of 'we are better than you'. Good for them they are successful, even trying Bundy Cup. But rules are there for the good of all, and Gr 6 and CRL (Felgate and Andrews) are as guilty as Eagles as Im sure they made the transition over easier than it would normally have been. I haven't been to a Group AGM lately so I am not up to date on the attitudes of Group 6 foundation clubs, especially Oakdale, who vehemently were against ANY Campbelltown clubs entering the Group. Do they still have that attitude? And what then happens when Mac Bulls want to play First Grade, and the other 3rd Grade clubs??? Both CRL and NSWRL management wanted a combined comp and to some degree they have kept top level footy alive in Campbelltown, thus successfully fighting off those AFL invaders hahahaha
Jetter, your information is so wrong! Firstly we never played in Parra comp, secondly Wests didn't have a comp and only had 4 teams, so what were we to do, we went to Canterbury and were happy to stay there, year later JL tried to get there own comp and forced us back to play in a 6 team that ended in a 5 team comp, yes everyone played semis, then again we where forced to play in a combined G6 comp at the 11th hour, our club every year for 5 years had no idea pre season where we were going to end up, that's why we stayed in G6 at least year to year we now know what we will be doing. As for Jim Beam/Bundy Cup, we wanted to develop players and give them opportunity, Tim Lafai is a great example, and if the Tigers would of continued of supporting us we would be still playing I'm that comp, but they made it crystal clear they wanted nothing to do with us so why would we bother because it was a lot of work for the club. Our club is happy to be in Group 6 and we have never had egos thinking we where to good, all we want to do is play in a stable competition, Group 6 offers just that, good Footy every week, all grades, deciplined Footy, we intend in a club being involved in Group 6 for a very long time, our goal now is to get our oval up to scratch and give a club a good future. So in a nut shell Jetter, you have no idea, Thank you! Geez Blue Devil I must have hit a raw nerve!! If Thirlmere wanted to go play in Wollongong comp they couldn't just pick up stumps and move. They would have to go through the processes and abide by the umpires decision. They would possibly argue and put good points as to why it is good for them to do so but in the end it is the governing bodies CRL, NSWRL, NRL, ARL etc who run the show, not individual clubs. No one club is greater than the game. (Im not saying Thirlmere are going to Wollongong - its just an example!!)
"we are better than you" is going off and leaving behind your counterparts (other clubs) rather than staying put, working to improve the situation and making A grade in Wests a good competition. You guys are Campbelltown Eagles, so are in Wests district and you can't change that fact. If you wanted to be a strictly Group 6 club under CRL auspices then you can either come over and set up a new club in a developing suburb/town and call yourselves that or get the boundaries changed (done somewhat) rather than whinge and moan, jump ship and then think everyone is going to agree.
Group 6 Clubs initially DID NOT want Wests clubs in the Gr 6 comp and fought hard to keep it that way even though CRL and Gr 6 Management wanted a combined comp. A combined comp did come in and everyone got on with it until Wests management ruined it. The attitude of Gr 6 clubs has changed was the point I was making.
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May 11 2012, 01:15 PM
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- nothappyjan
- May 9 2012, 03:52 PM
Hello BW
The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior.
Regards
Jan Why do we keep getting the run around when we ask who the Wests Juniors are affiliated too? After all this time and all this debate...
I am yet to see any proof that Wests Junior League is affiliated to anybody, so I conclude... you don't have a district.
Its just a shame that NSWRL didn't throw away your administration years ago and install a new one that follows the rules.
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May 11 2012, 01:17 PM
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- May 11 2012, 12:38 PM
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- May 11 2012, 08:16 AM
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- May 10 2012, 03:36 PM
- nothappyjan
- May 10 2012, 12:26 PM
- red eagle
- May 10 2012, 11:27 AM
- red eagle
- May 10 2012, 11:15 AM
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- May 10 2012, 02:26 AM
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- May 9 2012, 03:52 PM
- Black&White
- May 9 2012, 03:23 PM
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- May 9 2012, 03:04 PM
- red eagle
- May 8 2012, 11:48 PM
- Fence sitter
- May 8 2012, 10:58 PM
- jegcool
- May 8 2012, 07:23 PM
- red eagle
- May 8 2012, 12:14 AM
Eagles without 5 first grade players went down mitta and pushed out a win we haven't hit our straps yet boys are itching to play narrellen my tip eagles full strength will easily get over them
There pretty hard to beat at home. Undefeated there this year. It will definately be a game not to miss! I for one am looking forward to it!
Dad is wrapped that the Eagles are back, it will be a huge day at Waminda, 5 games, how good is that.
Eagles at home to picton hoping a huge crowd at waminda Great to be back at home
Great for who i ask? thats right Group 6 again, what about how the WSDJRL feel about it being played in their district and operated area? Has anyone considered asking them if its ok??? NO we have NSWRL just allowing this and ill say it again great job Mr Carr you have been SNOOKERED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does West JRL have a senior team playing out of Waminda that the Eagles' home game will interfer with "Jan"?
Hello BW The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior. Regards Jan
get over it jan ,,,,stop sooking
All I have to say is eagles are back at home and I'm pretty sure we are staying there
Oh and jan its great for us players that travelled from all cross campbelltown region to train out in Woop Woop and play home games on other teams grounds to finally get our home grand back so stop and think about the players and staff and everyone that runs our club all the hard work they did to get us home.
Mr Eagle, Your club deserved every thing that was dished out YOUR club made a choice to be selfish and join Group 6 you knew the rules and for the good of the WSDJRL i hope this wont last and you are back in WHOP WHOP where Group 6 belongs. You cannot just come in and invade on a districts area which is what NSWRL have allowed Group 6 to do in this case. Regads, Jan
Im some ways I support you Jan ! Years ago Group 6 were against ANY Campbelltown clubs coming into the group, until 1st grade clubs started to fold and there were only 6 clubs playing at one stage and they all played in the semi finals that year!! East Campbelltown jumped from Parramatta, Canterbury and Wests comps to Group 6, which to me smacks of 'we are better than you'. Good for them they are successful, even trying Bundy Cup. But rules are there for the good of all, and Gr 6 and CRL (Felgate and Andrews) are as guilty as Eagles as Im sure they made the transition over easier than it would normally have been. I haven't been to a Group AGM lately so I am not up to date on the attitudes of Group 6 foundation clubs, especially Oakdale, who vehemently were against ANY Campbelltown clubs entering the Group. Do they still have that attitude? And what then happens when Mac Bulls want to play First Grade, and the other 3rd Grade clubs??? Both CRL and NSWRL management wanted a combined comp and to some degree they have kept top level footy alive in Campbelltown, thus successfully fighting off those AFL invaders hahahaha
Jetter, your information is so wrong! Firstly we never played in Parra comp, secondly Wests didn't have a comp and only had 4 teams, so what were we to do, we went to Canterbury and were happy to stay there, year later JL tried to get there own comp and forced us back to play in a 6 team that ended in a 5 team comp, yes everyone played semis, then again we where forced to play in a combined G6 comp at the 11th hour, our club every year for 5 years had no idea pre season where we were going to end up, that's why we stayed in G6 at least year to year we now know what we will be doing. As for Jim Beam/Bundy Cup, we wanted to develop players and give them opportunity, Tim Lafai is a great example, and if the Tigers would of continued of supporting us we would be still playing I'm that comp, but they made it crystal clear they wanted nothing to do with us so why would we bother because it was a lot of work for the club. Our club is happy to be in Group 6 and we have never had egos thinking we where to good, all we want to do is play in a stable competition, Group 6 offers just that, good Footy every week, all grades, deciplined Footy, we intend in a club being involved in Group 6 for a very long time, our goal now is to get our oval up to scratch and give a club a good future. So in a nut shell Jetter, you have no idea, Thank you!
Geez Blue Devil I must have hit a raw nerve!! If Thirlmere wanted to go play in Wollongong comp they couldn't just pick up stumps and move. They would have to go through the processes and abide by the umpires decision. They would possibly argue and put good points as to why it is good for them to do so but in the end it is the governing bodies CRL, NSWRL, NRL, ARL etc who run the show, not individual clubs. No one club is greater than the game. (Im not saying Thirlmere are going to Wollongong - its just an example!!) "we are better than you" is going off and leaving behind your counterparts (other clubs) rather than staying put, working to improve the situation and making A grade in Wests a good competition. You guys are Campbelltown Eagles, so are in Wests district and you can't change that fact. If you wanted to be a strictly Group 6 club under CRL auspices then you can either come over and set up a new club in a developing suburb/town and call yourselves that or get the boundaries changed (done somewhat) rather than whinge and moan, jump ship and then think everyone is going to agree. Group 6 Clubs initially DID NOT want Wests clubs in the Gr 6 comp and fought hard to keep it that way even though CRL and Gr 6 Management wanted a combined comp. A combined comp did come in and everyone got on with it until Wests management ruined it. The attitude of Gr 6 clubs has changed was the point I was making. Jetter i dont think you understood blue devil comment properly 2008 There was no comp so the eagles went to the canterbury comp yes understand when the g6 and wests combined in 2009 there was 3 wests teams in first grade we put 98 points on ingleburn bulldogs and 50 or so on all saints several other team played in the lower grades. 2010 when they said its not combined anymore players and staff all said we wanted to stay in g6 because it is a way more competitive comp, getting the drift and you will probably find that most players in g6 were wests juniors g6 is more attractive comp full stop......
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May 11 2012, 02:37 PM
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- May 11 2012, 09:19 AM
Devil You guys are easily the best side in G6 Should you not at least now look at the option of a Sydney Shield side Using the model of a side like say Auburn Warriors who had just AGrade a couple of years ago And now have Bundy, Sydney Shield and 2 Agrade sides From what I hear there are no entry fees and this would test your boys to a new level
I think it would be a slap in the face for all those who worked hard to see the play / train rule overturned and the effort that went in with the SOS rally also. All clubs have made their intentions to stay in group 6 .
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May 11 2012, 03:29 PM
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- nothappyjan
- May 9 2012, 03:52 PM
Hello BW
The oval is in WSDJRL district so i think the WSDJRL should have been consulted prior.
Regards
Jan
Why do we keep getting the run around when we ask who the Wests Juniors are affiliated too? After all this time and all this debate... I am yet to see any proof that Wests Junior League is affiliated to anybody, so I conclude... you don't have a district. Its just a shame that NSWRL didn't throw away your administration years ago and install a new one that follows the rules. Grahame,
As an admin of this forum your job is to promote Rugby League not slander and defame a district body.
The sooner this forum is shut down the better.
Regards
Jan
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