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Can we get a full list of 1st Grade teams and 1st Grade Coaches for 2013?

How many teams will be competiting in 1st Grade, I'm hearing anything up to 12 teams?

Appin Dogs
Camden Rams
Campbelltown Eagles
Campbelltown Kangaroos
Macarthur Bulls
Mittagong Lions
Moss Vale Dragons
Narellan Jets
Oakdale Bears
Picton Magpies
The Oaks Tigers
Thirlmere Roosters

Anyone wants to comment if this will be the 12 1st Grade sides for 2013? and lets get the Coach's that will be coaching these teams.
I'll get this started

Narellen Jets - Daryn Fallshaw
Appin Dogs - Glen Whiteman
Mittagong - Scott Borg
Campbelltown Eagles - Christopher Barnes
The Oaks - Leo Dynevor
Campbelltown City- Drew Dalton (captain- coach).
Not bad, 6 out of 12 thus far, come on Black and White, what about Picton? Disco, what about Mossy? TC, what about Oakdale? which sounds the worst kept secret, Ramsman, What about Camden? Roosterman, what about Thirmere? And MacBull, what about MacArthur Bulls, this so far worked a lot better than I thought it would, well done to those clubs that so far aimed up, I did hear Bryce Poisel will be Captain Coach of Picton, any truth BW
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Drew is the perfect fit for the Roos. He and the board are building a future not instant success that could sink them by spending outrageous money. There are some quality young kids at the club that will come of age over the next couple of seasons. Cory Whalpole is still only 17. Drew and Alex both have great footballing brains and will create a future dynasty at the Roos. The young blokes will be better for the run in 2012 and a couple of old heads will give them confidence.
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Ozzy
Oct 16 2012, 10:19 PM
Can we get a full list of 1st Grade teams and 1st Grade Coaches for 2013?

How many teams will be competiting in 1st Grade, I'm hearing anything up to 12 teams?

Appin Dogs
Camden Rams
Campbelltown Eagles
Campbelltown Kangaroos
Macarthur Bulls
Mittagong Lions
Moss Vale Dragons
Narellan Jets
Oakdale Bears
Picton Magpies
The Oaks Tigers
Thirlmere Roosters

Anyone wants to comment if this will be the 12 1st Grade sides for 2013? and lets get the Coach's that will be coaching these teams.
I'll get this started

Narellen Jets - Daryn Fallshaw
Appin Dogs - Glen Whiteman
Mittagong - Scott Borg
Campbelltown Eagles - Christopher Barnes
The Oaks - Leo Dynevor
Campbelltown City- Drew Dalton (captain- coach).
Not bad, 6 out of 12 thus far, come on Black and White, what about Picton? Disco, what about Mossy? TC, what about Oakdale? which sounds the worst kept secret, Ramsman, What about Camden? Roosterman, what about Thirmere? And MacBull, what about MacArthur Bulls, this so far worked a lot better than I thought it would, well done to those clubs that so far aimed up, I did hear Bryce Poisel will be Captain Coach of Picton, any truth BW
I'm with you Normy, success doesn't come overnight and City are a very young side... they will come good... That's what Leo plans to do at our club next season onwards.... Looking forward to it!
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TC is Mark Georgiades running around again? I hear he is going to play but not as Captain or Coach? I hope he does!
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Oct 17 2012, 12:12 AM
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Oct 16 2012, 10:26 PM
Ozzy
Oct 16 2012, 10:19 PM
Can we get a full list of 1st Grade teams and 1st Grade Coaches for 2013?

How many teams will be competiting in 1st Grade, I'm hearing anything up to 12 teams?

Appin Dogs
Camden Rams
Campbelltown Eagles
Campbelltown Kangaroos
Macarthur Bulls
Mittagong Lions
Moss Vale Dragons
Narellan Jets
Oakdale Bears
Picton Magpies
The Oaks Tigers
Thirlmere Roosters

Anyone wants to comment if this will be the 12 1st Grade sides for 2013? and lets get the Coach's that will be coaching these teams.
I'll get this started

Narellen Jets - Daryn Fallshaw
Appin Dogs - Glen Whiteman
Mittagong - Scott Borg
Campbelltown Eagles - Christopher Barnes
The Oaks - Leo Dynevor
Campbelltown City- Drew Dalton (captain- coach).
Not bad, 6 out of 12 thus far, come on Black and White, what about Picton? Disco, what about Mossy? TC, what about Oakdale? which sounds the worst kept secret, Ramsman, What about Camden? Roosterman, what about Thirmere? And MacBull, what about MacArthur Bulls, this so far worked a lot better than I thought it would, well done to those clubs that so far aimed up, I did hear Bryce Poisel will be Captain Coach of Picton, any truth BW
Mac Bulls = Former St George and Western Suburbs player Dennis Kinchella.
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Oct 17 2012, 07:36 PM
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Oct 17 2012, 09:51 AM
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Oct 17 2012, 09:33 AM
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Oct 17 2012, 12:12 AM
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Oct 16 2012, 10:28 PM
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Oct 16 2012, 10:26 PM
Ozzy
Oct 16 2012, 10:19 PM
Can we get a full list of 1st Grade teams and 1st Grade Coaches for 2013?

How many teams will be competiting in 1st Grade, I'm hearing anything up to 12 teams?

Appin Dogs
Camden Rams
Campbelltown Eagles
Campbelltown Kangaroos
Macarthur Bulls
Mittagong Lions
Moss Vale Dragons
Narellan Jets
Oakdale Bears
Picton Magpies
The Oaks Tigers
Thirlmere Roosters

Anyone wants to comment if this will be the 12 1st Grade sides for 2013? and lets get the Coach's that will be coaching these teams.
I'll get this started

Narellen Jets - Daryn Fallshaw
Appin Dogs - Glen Whiteman
Mittagong - Scott Borg
Campbelltown Eagles - Christopher Barnes
The Oaks - Leo Dynevor
Campbelltown City- Drew Dalton (captain- coach).
Not bad, 6 out of 12 thus far, come on Black and White, what about Picton? Disco, what about Mossy? TC, what about Oakdale? which sounds the worst kept secret, Ramsman, What about Camden? Roosterman, what about Thirmere? And MacBull, what about MacArthur Bulls, this so far worked a lot better than I thought it would, well done to those clubs that so far aimed up, I did hear Bryce Poisel will be Captain Coach of Picton, any truth BW
Sorry wouldn't have a clue about what is happening at Picton Seniors these days.
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The 2012 Annual General Meeting of Group 6 Country Rugby League Inc. will be held at the Bargo Sports Club on Monday 5th November 2012 starting at 7.00pm.

Clubs are to be Financial with no Money owing to Group 6 CRL or the CRL to Affiliate. Financial Reports from Clubs must be signed by a Registered Account. Failure to do this will also mean the Club will not be accepted to Affiliate.
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Oct 17 2012, 09:01 PM
I'm with you Normy, success doesn't come overnight and City are a very young side... they will come good... That's what Leo plans to do at our club next season onwards.... Looking forward to it!
Only way to do it in my book JGT. Short term success= long term pain; short term pain= long term gain. There's been any number of examples of that in G6 over the past 15 years, including your club at one point. Mercenaries don't give a flying fornicate about the culture of your club, its past or its future, just the current paycheck. A few are necessary evils, but importing more than 6-7 is going to send a club back to the 2nd Division before too long, IMO.
As Narellan and Mittagong prove, they blooded a whole heap of kids 2009-11 and have really turned around from some dark days 2005-08.
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well said....
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ive just heard hazo has got the sack from oakdale.. or he has walked out.. only just heard this anyone know anything about this fresh news??????
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I'm with you Normy, success doesn't come overnight and City are a very young side... they will come good... That's what Leo plans to do at our club next season onwards.... Looking forward to it!
Only way to do it in my book JGT. Short term success= long term pain; short term pain= long term gain. There's been any number of examples of that in G6 over the past 15 years, including your club at one point. Mercenaries don't give a flying fornicate about the culture of your club, its past or its future, just the current paycheck. A few are necessary evils, but importing more than 6-7 is going to send a club back to the 2nd Division before too long, IMO.
As Narellan and Mittagong prove, they blooded a whole heap of kids 2009-11 and have really turned around from some dark days 2005-08.
I couldn't agree more.

The "mercenaries" that shop themselves around each year have no loyalty to any club and if the coins aren't clinking they walk.

Clubs should be looking to their juniors coming through, develop those players for the future and spend their points on a couple of marque players who will not only bolster their team but help develop the club's younger players who have potential.

Some clubs like Mittagong etc. have proved how successful that sort of thinking can be.

Look at the quality in the Camden 18's, they are going to be a huge asset to Camden's grade teams in the future and this is not some fluke but hard work from those involved in that team's development over a number of years.

Thirlmere is another club that have invested a lot of time and effort into their junior teams and this will pay off for their seniors down the track.

There are huge changes coming our way in the next few years and clubs will need smart management to survive and develop. Clubs can't afford to be short-sighted about the future, or lurch from one season to another without a longer term "game plan".
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I'm with you Normy, success doesn't come overnight and City are a very young side... they will come good... That's what Leo plans to do at our club next season onwards.... Looking forward to it!
Only way to do it in my book JGT. Short term success= long term pain; short term pain= long term gain. There's been any number of examples of that in G6 over the past 15 years, including your club at one point. Mercenaries don't give a flying fornicate about the culture of your club, its past or its future, just the current paycheck. A few are necessary evils, but importing more than 6-7 is going to send a club back to the 2nd Division before too long, IMO.
As Narellan and Mittagong prove, they blooded a whole heap of kids 2009-11 and have really turned around from some dark days 2005-08.
I couldn't agree more.

The "mercenaries" that shop themselves around each year have no loyalty to any club and if the coins aren't clinking they walk.

Clubs should be looking to their juniors coming through, develop those players for the future and spend their points on a couple of marque players who will not only bolster their team but help develop the club's younger players who have potential.

Some clubs like Mittagong etc. have proved how successful that sort of thinking can be.

Look at the quality in the Camden 18's, they are going to be a huge asset to Camden's grade teams in the future and this is not some fluke but hard work from those involved in that team's development over a number of years.

Thirlmere is another club that have invested a lot of time and effort into their junior teams and this will pay off for their seniors down the track.

There are huge changes coming our way in the next few years and clubs will need smart management to survive and develop. Clubs can't afford to be short-sighted about the future, or lurch from one season to another without a longer term "game plan".
This is true B & W although it's alot easier for clubs like Thirlmere who have 330 junior players compared to our club with 150 juniors.... makes it very tough for us when it comes to pushing them into seniors....
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I'm with you Normy, success doesn't come overnight and City are a very young side... they will come good... That's what Leo plans to do at our club next season onwards.... Looking forward to it!
Only way to do it in my book JGT. Short term success= long term pain; short term pain= long term gain. There's been any number of examples of that in G6 over the past 15 years, including your club at one point. Mercenaries don't give a flying fornicate about the culture of your club, its past or its future, just the current paycheck. A few are necessary evils, but importing more than 6-7 is going to send a club back to the 2nd Division before too long, IMO.
As Narellan and Mittagong prove, they blooded a whole heap of kids 2009-11 and have really turned around from some dark days 2005-08.
I couldn't agree more.

The "mercenaries" that shop themselves around each year have no loyalty to any club and if the coins aren't clinking they walk.

Clubs should be looking to their juniors coming through, develop those players for the future and spend their points on a couple of marque players who will not only bolster their team but help develop the club's younger players who have potential.

Some clubs like Mittagong etc. have proved how successful that sort of thinking can be.

Look at the quality in the Camden 18's, they are going to be a huge asset to Camden's grade teams in the future and this is not some fluke but hard work from those involved in that team's development over a number of years.

Thirlmere is another club that have invested a lot of time and effort into their junior teams and this will pay off for their seniors down the track.

There are huge changes coming our way in the next few years and clubs will need smart management to survive and develop. Clubs can't afford to be short-sighted about the future, or lurch from one season to another without a longer term "game plan".
This is true B & W although it's alot easier for clubs like Thirlmere who have 330 junior players compared to our club with 150 juniors.... makes it very tough for us when it comes to pushing them into seniors....
Yes it is easier if you have a large junior base and your club is in an area with little to no development.

I think a co-operative arrangement between the junior and senior club helps but unfortunately, this doesn't always happen.
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Oct 18 2012, 08:42 PM
Thirlmere is another club that have invested a lot of time and effort into their junior teams and this will pay off for their seniors down the track.
There are huge changes coming our way in the next few years and clubs will need smart management to survive and develop. Clubs can't afford to be short-sighted about the future, or lurch from one season to another without a longer term "game plan".

This is true B & W although it's alot easier for clubs like Thirlmere who have 330 junior players compared to our club with 150 juniors.... makes it very tough for us when it comes to pushing them into seniors....[/quote]

Really? They don't seem to get many through to their first grade & most players this year were imports, as shown in their points debacle.
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Oct 18 2012, 08:42 PM
Thirlmere is another club that have invested a lot of time and effort into their junior teams and this will pay off for their seniors down the track.
There are huge changes coming our way in the next few years and clubs will need smart management to survive and develop. Clubs can't afford to be short-sighted about the future, or lurch from one season to another without a longer term "game plan".

This is true B & W although it's alot easier for clubs like Thirlmere who have 330 junior players compared to our club with 150 juniors.... makes it very tough for us when it comes to pushing them into seniors....


Really? They don't seem to get many through to their first grade & most players this year were imports, as shown in their points debacle.[/quote]

If you read what I wrote again, you'll see I said "down the track" - I'm talking about the future. That was the whole focus of my post, planning for the future.
Edited by Black&White, Oct 18 2012, 09:25 PM.
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They've had tons of juniors for a long time now at Thirlmere seniors, but have always taken big $$$$ players over putting their juniors into 1st Grade.
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This is way off topic but on Grand Final day i was told by a little birdy that Liverpool Titans have applied to Group 6 Management to enter into the competition next year.... Im hearing that if accepted they will be playing out of Casula.... did anyone else hear this??? Or is it a trumour???
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This is way off topic but on Grand Final day i was told by a little birdy that Liverpool Titans have applied to Group 6 Management to enter into the competition next year.... Im hearing that if accepted they will be playing out of Casula.... did anyone else hear this??? Or is it a trumour???
Pretty common knowledge. The ground at Casula has had a lot of money spent on it by Liverpool Council, even having a grandstand put up. Maybe Browny can confirm for all?
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Oct 18 2012, 09:32 PM
They've had tons of juniors for a long time now at Thirlmere seniors, but have always taken big $$$$ players over putting their juniors into 1st Grade.
Their 16's haven't been particularly strong though, not for the last few years. Their younger international teams are much stronger, so I think, if the seniors don't squander these players when they come through, it could change.

But! (And it's a big but) There are clubs that have had very successful U/16's & 18's and these players just disappear after that - often there is no where for them to go because the club is too busy trying to buy players to win the next grand final.

That's why I'm saying that club management have to think long term.
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This is way off topic but on Grand Final day i was told by a little birdy that Liverpool Titans have applied to Group 6 Management to enter into the competition next year.... Im hearing that if accepted they will be playing out of Casula.... did anyone else hear this??? Or is it a trumour???
My prediction is that no other Wests clubs will be coming into Group 6.
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