Sydney Junior Annual Report 2013 TABLE of CONTENTS

Office Bearers Page 2

Presidents Report Pages 4-5

Treasurers Report Page 6

Balance Sheet Page 7

Profit and Loss statement Page 8

Competition Report Pages 9-10

SJRU Player Analysis Pages 11-12

Judiciary Statistics Page 13

Development Report Page 14

Representative Report Page 15

Representative Teams Pages 16-17

Friday/Saturday Grand Final Results Page 18

Sunday Grand Final Results Page 19

Friday/Saturday Competition Tables Page 20

Sunday Competition Tables Pages 21-25

Sponsors Page 26 OFFICE BEARERS 2013

SJRU EXECUTIVE District Presidents President!! ! ! Tony Fisher ! Eastern Suburbs!! ! Hamish McCathie Treasurer!! ! ! Rory Macleod Eastwood!! ! ! Warwick Anderson Vice President-Representatives! Andrew Moore Gordon!! ! ! Andrew Dainton ! Vice President- Development!! Gary Paton Manly!! ! ! Cameron Douglas Northern Suburbs!! ! Andrew Skelly Vice President-Saturday!! Geoff Ferris Parramatta!! ! Gary Tunks Vice President-Sunday!! Ilkka Tales Vice President-Marketing Penrith!! ! ! Jeff Fox /Sponsorship!! ! David Grayling Randwick!! ! ! Mark Harrison ! Southern Districts!! ! Ross Mottershead Competition Coordinators ! Sydney University!! ! Tevita Katafono Saturday!! ! ! Bonnie West !!!!Gai Mann Warringah!!!Brad Dalton West Harbour!! ! Ross Hansen Sunday!! ! ! Ben Gregory !!!!David Radford !!!!Tim Mazaraki SJRU Committee Meeting Attendance !!!!Matt Andronicus !!!!David Hunt Tony Fisher!! ! 10/10 !!!!Dave Collard Geoff Ferris!! ! 7/10 Administration David Grayling!! ! 4/10 Competition Manager! (Taleah Neowhouse) !!! Kerry Brady Rory Macleod!! ! 6/10

Competition Administrator!! Matt Kellahan Andrew Moore!! ! 4/10

Judiciary!! ! ! Mark Ashurst Gary Paton!! ! 8/10 !!!!Dougal Geddes !!!!Cameron Player Ilkka Tales!!! 10/10!! !!!!Andrew Hourigan !!!!Steve Hardy !!!!David Yole !!!!Nicholas Garling

3 PRESIDENT’S REPORT

Marshall and Trainers as well as the implementation of Welcome to a review of the 2013 season. “Respect Rugby” in 2014 by NSW Rugby has seen an improvement in the behaviour of both players and In order to have successful competitions the SJRU spectators. As a result the number of players that needs great administrators! On behalf of the Sydney were required to be sanctioned by the SJRU Judiciary Junior Rugby Union (SJRU) community I would like to in 2013 has reduced. Further improvements can still be thank Kerry Brady, the SJRU Competitions Manager, made and so in 2014 the SJRU will continue to work and Matt Kellahan, the SJRU Competition towards ensuring that exemplary behaviour is Administrator, for their fantastic efforts during the displayed by the players and spectators. season. They have both done a magnificent job in managing and administering the SJRU competitions. I would like to thank the SJRU Judiciary which was ably led by Mark Ashhurst as Judiciary Chairman and Kerry should be further congratulated on being Dougal Geddes as Citing Officer. In 2012 the SJRU awarded the prestigious Nick Farr-Jones Spirit of Rugby increased the number of Judiciary Committee Award at the 2013 John Eales’ Medal Ceremony. The members and in 2013 we introduced a roster for the prestigious award is given to an individual who best Judiciary Committee members as well as ensuring that upholds the ethos and spirit of rugby on or off the field a senior Judiciary member chaired every hearing. As and who has best emulated rugby’s values of passion, a consequence we have increased the number and integrity, discipline, respect, teamwork in the past 12 depth of our Judiciary Committee and as a result we months. have a broad cross section of members who are very capable of dealing with the many and varied During the season Taleah Neowhouse resigned as the offences that they are presented with. SJRU Competitions Manager and on behalf of the rugby community I would like to thank her for her The SJRU has had another very successful tireless efforts over the last three years and wish her all representative rugby season. the very best as she peruses a career in sporting For the second year running Sydney Juniors had a administration. Taleah should be very proud of her clean sweep against NSW Country Juniors winning the achievement this year of introducing rugby to children Under 14, Under 15, Under 16 and Under 17 matches. with Special Needs. The Under 16’s participated in the Under 16 National Carnival and finished third after losing in the pool In 2013 player numbers decreased however we round matches to the eventual winners. continue to see new Junior Clubs join the SJRU competitions. In 2014 we will welcome Penrith RSL It is greatly disappointing that NSW Country Juniors Kookaburras and Briars. continues to forego participating in the NSW Junior Regionals. The NSW Junior Regionals gives the elite From a financial perspective the SJRU has had another players the opportunity to showcase their talents successful year and as a result we have funds against other elite rugby players of their own age. available to invest in the development of Junior Rugby in the Sydney metropolitan area. The challenge for In 2013 the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) has the SJRU Committee will be how best to invest these introduced the Junior Gold Cup for Under 15’s and funds. Under 17’s. This is a new exciting concept as it now gives the players selected the opportunity to In 2012 the SJRU paid the cost of referees while NSW participate in a five (5) week tournament after their Rugby paid the cost of the SJRU Administrators. In three months of training over summer. In 2014 the SJRU 2013 this funding model was revamped to bring it Committee will continue to work with the ARU, more into line with model adopted by NSW Subbies. NSWJRU, NSWCJRU and the other Junior Rugby As a result the SJRU will now pay the major portion of stakeholders to better integrate the junior the cost of the SJRU Administrators while NSW Rugby representative rugby program. will be responsible for the cost of referees. From an SJRU perspective this is a great improvement as we The Under 10 to Under 12 age groups remain strong in now have control over our own destiny through the the Friday Night Competitions and the Saturday SJRU Administrators who are integral to the SJRU Competitions. However the number of teams wishing providing successful competitions. to participate in the older age groups on a Saturday continues to diminish. However the SJRU will continue In 2013 the SJRU Committee trialled the provision of first to offer Saturday rugby for those players that wish to aid personnel at matches. The first aid trial got off to a participate. rocky start. However after tweaking the model during the middle of the season I believe that it was a raging The Sunday Competition was strong in all age groups success during the latter competition rounds and finals in 2013. The biggest issue in the Sunday Competition is series. As a result the 2013 SJRU Committee the grading of teams in the A Competition. In the A recommends that in 2014 it will be compulsory for Competition there are often a small number of very qualified first aid personnel to be present at all SJRU strong teams and so is it better to run a small 6 team Competition matches. competition or an expanded 10, 12 or 14 team competition? In 2013 the SJRU Committee conducted A Competitions with 10, 12 or 14 teams. The introduction by the SJRU over the last two years of “Expectations of Behaviour” signs and vests for Ground PRESIDENT’S REPORT

The benefit of the expanded competitions is that Mike Doyle, Adam Crane and the three ARU teams only have to play the strong teams once during Development teams have continued their great work the season while on the other hand the teams at the in promoting Junior Rugby at the schools and local bottom of the Competition have a tough season. In Clubs. I know their work is greatly appreciated by all 2014 the SJRU Committee will continue to look at the coaches at the Junior Clubs. options of running viable and competitive A Competitions on a Sunday. Michael Cheika and the Waratahs have made a concerted effort this year to reengage with grassroots Another initiative introduced by the SJRU this year was rugby which will hopefully result in greater crowd the “End of Season” survey of parents and players. numbers at the Waratah home matches in 2014. This The results of the survey were very enlightening and reengagement meant that approximately 50% of the were presented to an All Clubs meeting in September players and parents who responded to the SJRU survey 2013. I would like to thank Ilkka Tales for all his work in this year said that they had met a Waratah during the conducting the survey and analysing the results. season. The SJRU Junior Clubs responded by having a strong showing at the Juniors March Past held before I would like to thank the three District Referee the Waratahs v Reds match at ANZ Stadium in July. Associations for all their hard work and dedication in providing, coaching and developing referees for I would also like to take this opportunity to thank each Junior Rugby because without the referees we would and every member of the SJRU Committee who has not have a game of rugby. spent endless hours during the season in assisting Kerry, There was an improvement in the referee Matt and Taleah in administering and managing the appointments system in 2013 but there is still a few Competitions where we have more than 200 Matches glitches that will have to ironed out for 2014. being played each weekend. Their support of Junior Rugby, the administrators and each other has been In 2013 we revamped our Committee structure. We unwavering and from my perspective absolutely expanded the Executive and created a fantastic. subcommittee for the Age Coordinators. In 2014 we wish to continue with the Age Coordinators One of the SJRU Committee members who are retiring Subcommittee as well as introducing a Representative this year is Geoff Ferris. Geoff has been a driving force Rugby Subcommittee and a Development in the success of Junior Rugby at Dural, Eastwood, Subcommittee. The reason for setting up Western Zone and SJRU for more than 10 years. Geoff Subcommittees is to encourage a greater has never been afraid to get in and get the job done participation of Junior Clubs in the SJRU but at the and he should be extremely proud of his same time reducing the burden of having to also achievements. I sincerely hope that he will continue attend every Committee meeting. It is envisaged that to be involved in rugby because volunteers with the in 2014 the SJRU Subcommittees will meet before the passion and enthusiasm of Geoff are extremely rare. SJRU Committee meeting and the members of the Subcommittees will be more than welcome to attend On behalf of the SJRU Committee I would also like to the subsequent SJRU Committee Meeting. thank Andrew Moore, Gary Paton, Ilkka Tales, David Grayling, as well as a number of Age Coordinators, On behalf of the SJRU Committee I would like to thank who are stepping down at the Annual General all the coaches, managers, Club officials and Match Meeting. I would like to thank each and every one of officials for all your tireless work during the season. them for the time that they have invested in Junior Without your dedication to the sport of Junior Rugby Rugby and in particular the SJRU. the players would never have the opportunity to play “the game they play in heaven”. Finally enjoy the off season and we look forward to welcoming you back for the 2014 season. To all the parents and guardians I would like to thank you for all your efforts during the season whether it has been manning the BBQ or canteen, giving encouragement to your son or daughter or assisting Tony Fisher the team as the Assistant Referee, trainer or Ground President Marshall. You all play an important part in the Sydney Junior Rugby Union enjoyment of the game by the players.

The SJRU Committee has continued to foster the 27 November 2013 relationship between the SJRU and NSW Rugby. Many of the tasks that were previously performed by volunteers are now being very ably completed by the SJRU Administrators. I would like to thank Nick Farr- Jones (Chairman of NSW Rugby), Bruce Worboys (Executive Rugby NSW Rugby) and Mark Green (General Manager - Administration & Competitions, NSW Rugby) for all their fantastic support in 2013. TREASURER’S REPORT

6 BALANCE SHEET As at 31st October 2013

Note 2013 $ 2012 $

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents 279,998 226,199

Accounts receivable/debtors 23,072 15,871

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 303,070 242,070

TOTAL ASSETS 303,070 242,070

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Accounts Payable and Other Payables 7,040 5,746

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 7,040 5,746

NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES

Provision for Referee Development - 570

TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES - 570

TOTAL LIABILITIES 7,040 6,317

NET ASSETS 296,030 235,754

MEMBERS’ FUNDS

Retained earnings 296,030 235,754

TOTAL MEMBERS FUNDS 296,030 235,754

7 PROFIT and LOSS STATEMENT As at 31st October

2013 $ 2012 $

INCOME Administration and Participation Fees 161,407 102,921 Other Income 8,205 1,956 Judiciary Income 1,400 2,700 Representative Income 51,545 50,598 Finals 1,491 4,345 Rugby Connect Affiliation 3,300 - Sponsorship & Donations 10,684 18,882 238,032 181,402

EXPENSES Auditor’s Fees 4,000 4,000 Bank Charges 1,200 445 Development 10,017 23,009 Event and Competition Expenses 26,731 18,158 First Aid Services 6,751 - Judiciary & Committee Expenses 635 2,070 Office Expenses 2,216 1,487 Provision for Doubtful Debts 1,313 - Representative Expenses 48,101 64,636 Rugby Connect Expenses 5,959 -

SJRU Staff Wages 70,833 -

177,756 113,805

Profit before Income Tax 60,276 67,597

Profit for the Year 60,276 67,597

Retained earnings at the beginning of the 235,754 168,157 financial year Retained earnings at the end of the 296,030 234,754 financial year

8 COMPETITION REPORT

2014 has been a year of great challenges and On a positive note, the increased cooperation changes. The departure of Taleah Neowhouse between SJRU, NSWRU and the Waratahs has ensured created a large void as her attention to detail and the link between Junior Rugby and the Waratahs has passion for the game of Rugby was evident to all. The been strengthened. The Waratahs Club blitz was very mammoth task of creating a draw for over 370 teams well received by all and this will occur again in 2014. from the ages of 10 to Opens cannot be Free tickets for those under 12, the creation of a underestimated and Taleah accomplished this task special “Future Tahs” website and increased with a minimum of fuss and assistance. To ensure that electronic communication have all enhanced this over 7,500 players could commence their competition important relationship. All players under the age of 12 on time with a relatively smooth transition from the are urged to register for their free season pass by previous year is a testament to her abilities. visiting www.futuretahs.com.au. This increased cooperation is thanks to Michael Cheika and all of the Once again challenges for Junior Rugby have come Waratahs staff. from all directions and the present parlous financial situation of the ARU impacts heavily on all levels of The contribution of the ARU Community staff to Junior Rugby. Rugby should also be acknowledged. With the advent One of the major concerns in both 2012 and 2013 has of the ARU staff relocating to the NSWRU/SJRU offices, revolved around the competition management communication between is much easier and more system – Buddha. For many years SJRU has been told direct. The various Development officers have been that a new revamped MRA, together with new Club very proactive contacting local Clubs and offering websites would be developed. However at the assistance in many ways. They are available to assist present time this appears a long way off. The and advise and should be contacted with any incoming Committee will be continuing the concerns. investigation regarding a competition management system. The importance of this to both SJRU and its Judicial issues this year showed a further improvement Clubs cannot be too highly stressed. from 2012 and it is acknowledged that this is due to better communication between Clubs, Coaches/ The 2013 seasons’ major concern of the competition Managers and their players. Clubs in the main have was in relation to regrading. No issue during the year been very proactive at stemming abuse, violence produced more angst, misunderstanding and and general offences. The Judiciary, Competition concern than this. For those unfamiliar with the Manager and Administrator are very grateful as it process please be reassured that regrading is a serious means fewer Wednesday evenings spent at hearings! issue and the Committee, Age Coordinators and Appreciation must go to Mark Ashurst and Dougal regrading committee spend an inordinate amount of Geddes, long time members of our Judicial panel and time investigating all concerns and suggestions. One to Cameron Player, Andrew Hourigan, Steve Hardy, of the factors that impacted heavily on the process David Yole and Nick Garling who all gave their time this year was the drop in both player and team willingly to advise, attend and assist with all judicial numbers. This is of major concern in the older age matters. groups where it was apparent that there was a huge discrepancy of ability between a small numbers of Effective communication between all participants is teams. Running a competition only for 3 or 4 teams is probably one of the most challenging aspects of problematic and the decision to increase the size of Rugby at all levels. Many issues that arise can often be the competition in some age groups was not taken resolved by Presidents talking to other Presidents or lightly. It is hoped that similar constraints will not occur coaches liaising with their opposition. In some in 2014. Meanwhile all those with constructive instances this year, some issues that in the past may suggestions for any improvements are invited to have resulted in a referral to the Citing Commissioner submit them for consideration. have been resolved by the 2 respective Club Presidents speaking to each other. Communication As mentioned above, a major concern for all involved avenues must be enhanced and utilised further in Junior Rugby is the drop, both in registrations and between all participants. team numbers. The Committee, led by Ilkka Tales, surveyed both all Club contacts as well as players in The introduction of team Ground Marshalls, clearly two separate surveys. The results were presented at identified in high vis bibs has been a success in most the All Clubs meeting in September. Unfortunately instances and will be mandated again in 2014. We still there is no easy fix to the drop in numbers but need further education at the Club level of the GM attention to many of the issues raised should assist in responsibilities and encouragement for all teams to the formulation of strategies to address the problem. supply one and abide by the rules regarding acceptable behaviour. COMPETITION REPORT

In conjunction with the GM bibs the Expectation of Thanks must go to all Hosting Clubs for the tremendous Behaviour signs distributed to all Clubs have been very efforts they made to make the day such a success. well received and there should be no ground hosting Appreciation also to the Waratahs players who were Junior games without a sign prominently displayed. It is able to attend and to Tahman who appeared at the of extreme importance that all Clubs be supportive of U10s Grand Finals at Wahroonga! all attempts to stamp out unacceptable behaviour from all participants so as to make the game safer Spartan and Mazda are both still on board as sponsors and more enjoyable for everyone. and the supply of Rugby balls will be distributed early in the year to all affiliated Clubs. This sponsorship is a The Junior March Past, which is so well supported great saving for Clubs and for Sydney Juniors and we each year, will be held in 2014 prior to the Waratahs Vs are appreciative of both Mazda and Spartan for all Brumbies game at ANZ Stadium on June 28th. This year they contribute. It is hoped that Clubs consider we had over 6,000 marchers and supporters in Spartan when purchasing equipment etc as they are attendance and for 2014 we are aiming for 7,000!! extremely keen to assist Junior Rugby Clubs. Book the date now and start getting the teams organised!! A competition as large and diverse as Sydney Juniors does not happen easily and the cooperation and 2013 saw the introduction of a First Aid trial for home hard work by the Committee is instrumental in games for a selected group of Clubs. After an initial enabling the thousands of players to take the field rocky start with another supplier the SJRU has now each weekend in a safe, competitive environment. To entered into an agreement with Narelle Veverka of the Committee, Vice Presidents and Age Orthosports to supply first aid attendants regularly. Coordinators: Geoff Ferris, Gary Paton, Andrew Moore, Orthosports covered the first aid requirements for Ilkka Tales, Rory Macleod, Ben Gregory, Bonnie West, almost all Clubs hosting Finals as well as the regular Gai Mann, David Grayling and David Radford my Club games for the selected Clubs. sincere thanks for your help and advice as well as your The supply of competent first aid is of concern to all encouragement. To Tony Fisher my sincere thanks for parents and SJRU...in 2014 it should be a requirement his support, advice and encouragement. Tony’s for first aid to be in attendance at all games. SJRU will energy and commitment is second to none and he however facilitate the supply, organisation and ensures that Sydney Juniors runs on an even keel and accreditation of first aid so that the administrative is transparent and procedural in all its dealings. burden on Clubs is not increased. My first season has been made much easier and less Sydney Junior representative teams took part in daunting due to the tremendous support and hard Regionals and City Country day with the U16s work of Matt Kellahan. Matt is always ready to assist competing at the ARU Nationals in October. All teams Clubs and never fails to answer any queries or wore the Sydney colours proudly and were a credit to problems when asked. He is the resident expert with all the Union.To all coaches and management staff a things “Buddha” and is often engaged via phone and vote of thanks for your efforts and for your attention to email assisting Club registrars with any issues. Next year detail. it is planned that Matt will play an increasing role in communicating with Clubs and organising facets of The second season of the centralised appointments the competition. system for referees has concluded and it is apparent Sydney Juniors runs under the “umbrella” of NSWRU that we need to still look at ways of improving the and the support and guidance given by Nick Farr- structure. It is unfortunate but often last minute Jones, Bruce Worboys and Mark Green is invaluable. changes to games are required and this rescheduling Mark, “administrator extraordinaire” is always ready to can cause issues with appointments. This is something assist and his advice and support is keenly sought on we need to refine for next year. Thanks must go to many occasions. The attendance of Nick Farr-Jones Scott Rogan and Ron Mancell for the time and effort and Bruce Worboys at the All Clubs meeting and at expended on the appointments system. other meetings with committee persons was very much appreciated. The SJRU Grand Final weekend of 30thAugust/1st September saw 50 Grand Finals played at various 2014 promises to be an exciting year and with the venues across Sydney. The use of the 3 fields at St cooperation of all we should see Sydney Juniors Luke’s, Concord enabled 19 A and B grade games of continuing to thrive and be the pre eminent Juniors the older age groups to be held at the one venue. competition in Australian Rugby. The weather for the Grand Finals was very kind and the attendances at all venues were extremely high. Kerry Brady Competition Manager SJRU PLAYER ANALYSIS

2011 2012 2013 U5 453 484 503 U6 597 695 661 U7 783 873 891 U8 987 1024 1083 U9 1127 1189 1162 U10 1257 1375 1361 U11 1268 1276 1333 U12 1196 1347 1241 U13 1123 1038 995 U14 1004 1023 892 U15 835 929 750 U16 732 713 592 Opens 606 543 375

11968 12509 11839

Player'numbers'per'age'

1600" 1400" 1200" 1000" 2011" 800" 600" 2012" 400" 2013" 200" 0"

U5" U7" U8" U9" U6" U10" U11" U12" U13" U14" U15" U16" Opens"

11 SJRU PLAYER ANALYSIS

2012 2013 U6 113 93 U7 112 106 U8 124 119 U9 109 97 U10 90 83 U11 78 80 U12 71 61 U13 48 48 U14 45 39 U15 35 33 U16 28 21 Opens 18 13

871 793

140" Number'of'Teams'

120"

100"

80" 2012"

2013" 60"

40"

20"

0" U6" U7" U8" U9" U10" U11" U12" U13" U14" U15" U16" Opens"

12 JUDICIARY STATISTICS

Send Off Breakdown

Offence 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

Punching or Striking 29 27 50 35 31

Dangerous tackle 15 18 16 17 16

Referee abuse 6 9 8 3 11

Kicking 5 4 6 3 4

Unsportsmanlike behaviour 3 3 3 7 3

Tripping 1 1 1 0 2

Other 2 2 8 2 1

TOTAL 61 64 92 67 68

Breach of Tolerable Levels

Canterbury 4 established offences (2 over)

Dural 6 established offences (1 over)

Clubs with No Established Offences 2013

Balmain* Easts McAuley * Menai * Rockdale * Terrey Hills Bays* Epping Norths Pirates * Roseville * Wahroonga Blacktown Hillview * Norwest Ryde Wakehurst Collaroy* Liverpool Cougars Petersham * Seaforth Balgowlah Western Raptors * Dundas Maroubra * Pittwater St Patricks Wests

* No Established Offences 2012

13 DEVELOPMENT REPORT

As I pointed out last year whilst there is an appointed Developing the Representative rugby pathway is also VP development, SJRU as a committee are an issue that has been addressed in 2013. After much continuously developing rugby. Every committee consultation the new Junior Gold Cup Program was meeting involves a dozen or more officials from all initiated for 2014 and will hopefully offer many rugby areas of Sydney contributing to each issue. The juniors opportunities. The ARU team continue to work majority of issues involve an outcome which develops with Districts and Clubs in all aspects of development rugby in the SJRU area. I would take this opportunity to and improvement and I would thank them all for their thank the SJRU committee and in particular Tony Fisher efforts. There are well accepted and appreciated for their roles in SJRU development. programs and events held in 2013 being prepared for 2014 along with several new ideas. In 2013 two new clubs St Patricks Old Boys and Allambie Heights were formed and participated NSWJRU introduced several new formats in 2013 for successfully in SJRU. In 2014 we have several new the continued development of both the NSW clubs seeking admittance into SJRU. Most are starting Championships and the Representative Rugby with minis and will build from this base. It is the best pathway. The State Championships were well way to proceed and hopefully will lead to bigger and received by all age groups. The quarter final format better SJRU clubs in the future. We also look forward to was particularly well received and gave many more this trend continuing. districts further opportunities and game time. Illawarra in the U13’s who were not seeded in the top four SJRU development fund has been utilised in helping came from the quarters to deservedly win the several clubs fund smaller projects in 2013. It was also Championship. More emphasis on more game time used to buy the Behaviour signs that were prominent and participation is the goal. Wider participation from in 2013 at all club grounds. An application form is country areas to put City and country together is also available on the SJRU website for those clubs wishing a priority. I would also thank Kerry Brady who through to look at the criteria for which monies are approved her many duties contribute towards the development for assisting clubs. of kid’s rugby. Kerry is instrumental in overseeing and instigating many of the strategies put into place by First Aid has been a priority for SJRU in 2013 and the SJRU as well as the above NSWJRU initiatives. implementation of plans and procedures has led to a vast improvement in actions at games. This is a big In 2013 the issue of development and or lack of it in step in developing the confidence in both clubs and the West and South of Sydney was an issue we have parents towards the safety of junior rugby and all sought to address. I have been in regular contact with those involved should be commended. the officials from in particular the Parramatta District as we attempt to implement plans that will actually During the latter part of the season a survey was make a difference. We have recognised that the West conducted to assist with feedback and was widely is a priority and that we need the ARU to focus as circulated to Districts and clubs. It is hoped that the much assistance as possible into these areas. We are information received which was discussed at the All currently working on some initiatives that will assist in Clubs meeting will aid SJRU with its ongoing recruitment of players and in particular the assistance development plans. I would like to thank Illka Tales for of administrative help for clubs. It is critical that rugby the time and effort he spent in organising and parents from these areas get involved to assist if we tabulating this survey. are to achieve positive results. Developing rugby and in particular the playing of I will not be standing for SJRU VP Development as I games is heavily dependent on our referees. We all fervently wish for a rugby person from the South or in need to assist in recruitment to continue their and our particular the West to take on the role and be able to games development. We also need to do everything give it the time and input required in genuinely utilising possible to assist in achieving appropriate behaviour all the avenues available to make a real difference. and attitudes towards our volunteer referees. This cannot be done by someone from outside these areas. For the West and South of Sydney to develop 7’s rugby is on all rugby bodies agendas to develop. The ARU are heavily promoting the 7’s game in and fight for funding and assistance at all levels it requires a person or persons with close ties and schools for both boys and girls. We will work with the knowledge of the area to stand up and take on the ARU to develop the best way in which to utilise this format and introduce it to as many junior players as challenge. I believe this person working with the SJRU committee could make a real difference. possible. Many clubs are developing 7’s gala days as a way of attracting new players and giving current SJRU VP Development players a chance to play this form of the game. Gary Paton 15REPRESENTATIVE REPORT

The SJRU Representative programme continues to be Zone Coaches, Mangers and Selectors a highlight of the SJRU programme. The 2013 year was one of transition building on the solid base that had The Lions tour provided certain challenges this year in been built and developing the programme so that that the Regional Carnival was being held on the more boys had exposure to the representative scene. same weekend that the Wallabies played the Lions in Melbourne. This reduced the depth of applicants for It was once said “If you are standing still, you are also these roles. However, it did enable some new faces to going backwards.” The 2013 season was approached be blooded in coaching at this level. The Sydney with this in mind, not making change for changes sake coaches were appointed as Chairman of selectors for but making change to provide the players with the Zone sides. best opportunity to prove they are worthy wearers of an SJRU jersey. The selection of coaching teams was done in conjunction with the relevant Zone officials. Previously the SJRU Under 14 side to paly country was the highest placed Sydney side at the State This year the Regional Carnival was only attended by Championships. This year we decided that if the side the Sydney based Zones. This being the case we was to represent the SJRU it should be a selected side. introduced a Barbarian side for the Under 15’s. From the State Championships held in Orange a Australian Under 16 Championships squad of 33 was selected for a 5 week programme, which included training sessions, exposure to the ARU It would be remiss of me to not mention the fantastic High Performance Unit and a trial game. The squad effort of the SJRU Under 16 side at the National was reduced to 23 after 3 weeks but at this critical Championships. They finished third in the tournament entry point into the ARU Gold programme we saw having lost to the eventual winners, Queensland Red great benefit in giving players the exposure to high by 5 points. This was a game that could have gone level representative football and to Hugh Carpenter either way and arguably we were the second best and the ARU team. We were lucky enough that both team in the competition as Queensland Red had Hugh and James Grant were able to act as selectors beaten other sides by large amounts. in Orange, providing further exposure to the young men. Final Thoughts

In the Under 17’s we controversially reintroduced a It has been a successful year but we cannot rest on Possibles and Probables fixture after the State the past. Our relationship with the ARU Gold Championships to select the SJRU Under 17’s. Under programme continues to develop and they are 17’s is a tough year as many boys choose to supportive of club rugby. The challenge of attracting concentrate on School football and do not involve coaches and managers for our Representative Teams themselves in the District Sides. There are good players remains an issue. We need to continually replenish our that are hidden in weaker sides so in an attempt to stocks, encourage young and up and coming give all players equal chance of representing a squad coaches and provide opportunities to those who of 36 was selected to play in this fixture at the have been loyal to the programme. Regional Weekend. The SJRU side was announced in conjunction with the SJRU Under 15’s and Under 16’s. We are lucky to have people like Tony Fisher, Geoff Ferris and Kerry Brady involved in the leadership of our SJRU Coaches, Mangers and Selectors game and there is a myriad of hard working committee members who without recognition work The SJRU Coaches, Managers and Selectors were tirelessly to make sure that boys and girls can play appointed through an interview process by 3 rugby. To all of you thank you. members of the SJRU Committee and a NSWJRU Committee Member. The SJRU VP Representative was involved in this process. SJRU VP Representatives Due to the transition of the role the appointments were not made until February 2013. In 2014 applicants Andrew B Moore have been sought and to date the response has been very pleasing. SJRU REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS

SJRU U14s SJRU U15s

Noel Akafolau Norths Bradley Amituanai Norths Ryley Angles-Cork Randwick James Armstrong Gordon Marco Bell Randwick Mason Binge Warringah Darcy Breen Easts Leo Bosch Gordon Max Cutrone Gordon Marcus Britt Norths Nicolas Dolly Eastwood Matthew Dainton Gordon Taquin Fahey Warringah Cameron Fazzari Norths Will Harrison Randwick Edward Gregory Norths Oregon Kaufusi Norths Jake Hedge Norths John Leota Parramatta Saimone Lasalo Penrith Charlie Nye Randwick Luke Lough Gordon John De La Cruz Randwick Jack Mann Eastwood Callum Quinn Gordon Delahoya Manu Penrith Luke Ratcliff Manly Samuel Matenga Randwick Harrison Smith Randwick Jack Ongosia Gordon Dimitri Solomou Norths Matthew Orpen Eastwood Matt Stead Randwick Chase Paea Randwick Vea Tapa Norths Luke Rixon Norths Simon Tooth Gordon Lachlan Rose Warringah Mitieli Tuinakauvac Norths Kariatiana Sau Southern Districts Harry Turner Eastwood Charlie Smith Norths Filia Utoikamanu Norths Angus Spicer Eastwood Thomas Woodcock Gordon Tyrone Taukamo Randwick William Wennerbom Norths Josh Zubak Norths Coach Pete Camp Coach Bill Bell Ian Westwood Manager Tim Skidmore Zac Beer Manager Laurie McMartin

2013 CITY COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP July 28th Forshaw Rugby Park

Under 14 Tim Gavin Shield Sydney Juniors 38 def Country Juniors 12

Under 15 Steve Tuynman Cup Sydney Juniors 36 def Country Juniors 0

Under 16 Ella Cup Sydney Juniors 31 def Country Juniors 7

Under 17 Michael Brial Cup Sydney Juniors 27 def Country Juniors 5

2013 U16s ARU NATIONALS Sept/Oct Riverview

SJRU 37 def Brumbies 15 SJRU 15 lost to Qld Red 20 SJRU 20 def Victoria 15 SJRU 27 def Qld White 7

16 SJRU REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS

SJRU U16s SJRU U17s

Lachlan Anderson Eastwood Lochie Adair Wests Harrison Chapman Eastwood Lachlan Burland Eastwood Bailey Dalton Warringah Mitchell Caldwell Eastwood Daniel England Warringah Ed Craig Eastwood Elia Faatui Warringah Ben Crerar Manly Steven Gibson Parramatta William Cronin Manly Alex Hancock Gordon Conor Davidson Manly James Hawkins Warringah Andrew Davies Warringah Louis Heaton Eastwood Niko Fiapuleniko Eastwood Tom Horton Gordon Ben Fontaine Warringah Lachlan Hughes Southern Districts Thomas Hall Eastwood Connor Hurley Gordon Robert Hill Warringah Ignace John varu West Harbour Harrison Lowe Manly Cameron King Eastwood Joshua Lynch Eastwood Tom Leaver Gordon Tully Macpherson Penrith Denzal Ligaliga-Tonise Parramatta Joshua Martin Penrith Harry McLennan Southern Districts Declan Moore Manly Will McRae Warringah Scott Moran Manly Luke Milham Warringah Nareg Nazarian Eastwood Chris Orpen Eastwood Nick Newman Manly Lochie Simpson Gordon Lucas Price Warringah Theo Strang Warringah Scott Williams Manly Fraser Toohey Warringah Rohan Zebib Eastwood Cyprus Tutunoa Warringah Coach James Lancaster Coach Jed Hogan David Zwart Gerard McLenaghan Manager Greg McLaren Jonathan Walsh Manager Greg McLaren Trainer Wally Carpenter

2013 NSWJRU STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

U11 Manly 38 def Gordon 10

U12 Manly 26 def Gordon 12

U13 Illawarra 31 def Norths 24

U14 Norths 31 def Randwick 19

U15 Gordon 26 def Eastwood 6

U16 Warringah 15 def Gordon 8

U17 Manly 10 def Central Coast 0

17 GRAND FINAL RESULTS

FRIDAY GRAND FINAL RESULTS

Grade Team Team

U10F White Clovelly White 36 def Coogee White 0

U11F White South Coogee 29 def Canterbury 22 White

U12F White Coogee Grey 28 def Rockdale Black 7

15F Menai 38 def Maroubra Missiles 15

SATURDAY GRAND FINAL RESULTS

Grade Team Team

U10A Rockdale 38 def Balmain Gold 0

U11A Balmain 24 def Ryde Rugby 19 GRAND FINAL RESULTS

SUNDAY GRAND FINAL RESULTS

Grade Team Team U10A Seaforth Black 7 def Lindfield Tartans 5 U10B Forest Green 29 def Chatswood Stags 12 U10C Blue Mountains 38 def Wahroonga Black 5 U10D Oatley 20 def Hillview 17 U10E Hornsby 17 def Lindfield Bucks 15 U10F Forest White 17 def Mosman Stingrays 5 U10G Norths Pirates Red 36 def Lane Cove White 12 U11A1 Harbord Harlequins Gold 28 def Wahroonga Black 17 U11A2 Hunters Hill Black 12 def Western Raptors 5 U11B Lane Cove Gold 14 def Chatswood Stags 12 U11C Easts Wallaroos Red 24 def Dee Why 14 U11D1 Hunters Hill White 17 def Hornsby 5 U11D2 Killara West Pymble 33 def Newport Dolphins 12 U11E Wahroonga Green 26 def Narrabeen Gold 5 U11F Lane Cove Blue 17 def Lindfield Stags 14 U11G Forest White 19 def Chatswood Blacks 5 U12A1 Lindfield Tartans 31 def Seaforth Black 12 U12A2 Oatley 29 def Easts Wallaroos Red 12 U12B Burraneer Blues 30 def Forest Green 5 U12C Collaroy 15 def Wahroonga Black 10 U12D1 Dural 34 def Chatswood Highlanders 7 U12D2 Hills 20 def St Ives 15 U12E Wakehurst 24 def Beecroft Yellow 19 U12F Norths Pirates Red 7 drew Chatswood Blacks 7 U13A Hunters Hill Black 34 def Blacktown 10 U13B1 Dural 22 def Mosman Whales 7 U13B2 Newport Breakers 19 def Beecroft Green 15 U13C Hornsby 19 def Norwest 17 U13D Hunters Hill Cerise 17 drew Hunters Hill White 17 U13E Mosman Dolphins 36 def Drummoyne 38 U14A Hunters Hill Black 31 def Clovelly 12 U14B Wahroonga Black 29 def Lane Cove Gold 5 U14C Blue Mountains 39 def Roseville Cyclones 17 U14D Lane Cove Blue 30 def Manly Roos Red 10 U14E Drummoyne 27 drew Lindfield Highlanders 27 U15A1 Chatswood 17 def Hunters Hill Black 13 U15A2 Randwick Warriors 22 def Western Raptors Green 17 U15B Wakehurst 10 def Burraneer 7 U15C Mosman Dolphins 41 def Hunters Hill White 12 U16A1 Beecroft 17 def Hills 12 U16A2 Lindfield Tartans 27 def Forest Green 22 U16B Manly Roos 31 def Hornsby and Wahroonga 0 Opens A Dural 18 def Sylvania Bulldogs 5 FRIDAY & SATURDAY COMPETITION TABLES

FRIDAY COMPETITION

Under 10 Under 12 Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Clovelly White 16 15 0 0 590 113 477 64 Rockdale Black 16 15 1 0 679 135 544 62 Coogee White 17 10 4 1 300 221 79 59 Coogee Grey 16 12 5 0 619 227 392 56 Easts Wallaroos Red 16 9 4 1 369 190 179 55 Wests Juniors 16 8 7 1 334 487 -153 49 Coogee Black 15 6 6 1 380 247 133 47 Coogee Black 15 8 7 0 364 356 8 46 Maroubra Missiles 14 7 5 1 311 207 104 45 South Coogee 14 6 7 1 273 437 -164 41 Clovelly Blue 14 5 7 1 273 308 -35 41 Clovelly Blue 14 5 9 0 357 466 -109 38 Wests Juniors 14 3 9 0 129 430 -301 38 Menai 14 3 10 0 255 412 -157 36 Coogee Grey 14 2 10 1 148 415 -267 35 Clovelly White 14 1 12 0 154 515 -361 28 Burraneer 14 0 12 0 107 476 -369 32 Under 15 Under 11 Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Menai 15 12 2 1 477 167 310 57 South Coogee White 16 13 1 0 558 126 432 62 Maroubra Missiles 13 8 5 0 272 240 32 42 Canterbury 17 11 5 0 570 280 290 58 Liverpool Cougars 9 4 7 1 199 261 -62 29 Clovelly White 16 10 5 0 431 223 208 54 Blacktown 1 0 10 0 0 280 -280 0 Coogee White 15 9 4 1 387 204 183 51 Burraneer Blue 14 7 6 0 221 353 -132 44 Coogee Blacks 14 6 7 0 334 322 12 42 Eora Warriors 14 4 8 0 206 361 -155 40 Burraneer Gold 13 5 7 1 267 351 -84 39 South Coogee Red 14 4 9 0 210 371 -161 38 Clovelly Blue 14 3 9 0 184 420 -236 38 Wests Juniors 13 1 12 0 144 501 -357 30

SATURDAY COMPETITION

Under 10 Under 13 Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Rockdale 16 16 0 0 707 34 673 64 Maroubra 7 6 0 0 309 104 205 28 Missiles Balmain Gold 17 11 6 0 474 287 187 56 Dundas Valley 5 0 4 0 44 244 -200 12 Hills Red 16 10 5 1 263 239 24 53 Liverpool 3 1 3 0 120 125 -5 8 Cougars Bays Green 14 10 4 0 388 159 229 48 Hawkesbury 14 7 7 0 197 290 -93 42 Balmain Black 14 5 9 0 203 356 -153 38 Hills Black 13 5 7 1 155 249 -94 37 Liverpool/Dundas 13 5 9 0 243 362 -119 36 Blacktown 14 2 12 0 171 385 -214 32 Epping Rams 14 1 13 0 89 529 -440 30

Under 11 Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Ryde Rugby 17 13 2 0 636 94 542 64 Balmain 15 11 2 0 421 150 271 56 Hawkesbury 16 5 7 2 222 333 -111 48 Beecroft 15 6 6 1 275 277 -2 47 Norwest 14 3 9 0 109 334 -225 38 Hills 13 3 7 1 150 313 -163 37 Oatley 14 2 10 0 92 404 -312 36 SUNDAY COMPETITION TABLES

Under 10A Under 10E Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Lindfield Tartans 12 9 3 0 351 109 242 42 Hornsby 12 11 1 0 357 189 168 46 Seaforth Black 11 10 1 0 342 105 237 42 Lindfield Bucks 11 10 1 0 292 72 220 42 Harbord Harlequins 11 6 4 1 235 161 74 35 Manly Roos White 11 8 3 0 264 113 151 38 Gold Mosman Whales 10 6 3 1 192 146 46 33 Hunters Hill White 10 6 4 0 154 183 -29 32 Manly Roos Blue 9 4 5 0 179 210 -31 26 Dural Sky 9 5 4 0 244 174 70 28 Beecroft Green 9 1 7 1 72 236 -164 21 Newport 9 5 4 0 159 141 18 28 Hunters Hill Black 9 1 8 0 73 303 -230 20 Seaforth Gold 9 4 5 0 172 144 28 26 Newport Breakers 8 1 7 1 27 201 -174 19 Lane Cove Blue 9 3 6 0 147 165 -18 24 Chatswood Highlanders 9 2 7 0 176 236 -60 22 Under 10B Collaroy Red 9 2 7 0 130 209 -79 22 Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts St Ives 9 2 7 0 143 273 -130 22 Forest Green 11 11 0 0 369 71 298 44 Narrabeen Gold 9 0 9 0 43 382 -339 18 Chatswood Stags 12 9 3 0 291 206 85 42 Easts Wallaroos 11 7 4 0 230 142 88 36 White Lindfield Highlanders 10 5 5 0 249 154 95 30 Narrabeen Black 9 5 4 0 240 149 91 28 Lane Cove Gold 9 1 8 0 83 231 -148 20 Sylvania 8 1 7 1 79 298 -219 19 Easts McAuley 9 0 8 1 58 348 -290 19

Under 10C Under 10F Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Blue Mountains 12 10 2 0 354 87 267 44 Forest White 12 11 0 1 390 83 307 47 Wahroonga Black 11 9 2 0 317 94 223 40 Mosman Stingrays 12 9 2 1 340 143 197 43 Mosman Dolphins 11 8 3 0 272 123 149 38 Wahroonga Green 11 5 5 1 177 157 20 33 Harbord Harlequins 10 7 3 0 297 148 149 34 Harbord Harlequins 10 4 7 0 155 189 -34 28 Blue Maroon Dee Why 9 6 3 0 230 122 108 30 Lindfield Stags 10 2 7 1 100 281 -181 25 Newport Dolphins 9 5 3 1 167 129 38 29 Newport Stingrays 10 0 9 1 72 366 -294 21 Norths Pirates Black 9 4 5 0 203 165 38 26 Manly Roos Red 9 3 6 0 111 268 -157 24 Seaforth White 9 2 6 1 133 258 -125 23 Collaroy Black 9 2 7 0 97 287 -190 22 Petersham / 9 1 8 0 106 323 -217 20 Canterbury Dural Blue 9 0 9 0 76 359 -283 18

Under 10D Under 10G Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Oatley 12 9 2 1 274 110 164 43 Norths Pirates Red 13 12 1 0 447 130 317 50 Hillview 11 9 1 1 326 78 248 41 Lane Cove White 12 9 3 0 353 209 144 42 Killara West Pymble 11 7 4 0 230 112 118 36 Lindfield Elks 12 6 4 2 299 232 67 38 Blue Wahroonga Gold 10 7 3 0 271 142 129 34 Mosman Eels 11 6 4 1 287 207 80 35 Wakehurst 9 5 4 0 247 79 168 28 Chatswood Black 10 3 7 0 250 327 -77 26 Beecroft Yellow 9 5 4 0 227 140 87 28 Wahroonga Blue 10 2 7 1 120 271 -151 25 Mosman Sharks 9 3 6 0 86 222 -136 24 Hunters Hill Red 10 2 8 0 143 368 -225 24 Collaroy White 9 2 7 0 68 293 -225 22 Killara West Pymble Gold 9 2 8 0 161 316 -155 22 Drummoyne 9 1 8 0 82 347 -265 20 Easts Wallaroos Blue 7 0 9 0 69 357 -288 14 SUNDAY COMPETITION TABLES

Under 11A Under 11E Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Harbord Harlequins 9 9 0 0 404 43 361 36 Narrabeen Gold 11 8 2 0 275 95 180 40 Gold Wahroonga Black 9 7 2 0 273 74 199 32 Wahroonga Green 10 8 1 0 329 55 274 38 Manly Roos Blue 9 6 2 1 250 104 146 31 Dural Sky 10 4 4 0 179 177 2 32 Lindfield Tartans 9 6 3 0 196 149 47 30 Bays White 8 4 4 0 125 240 -115 26 Western Raptors 8 5 3 0 205 165 40 29 Newport Sharks 8 2 5 0 66 156 -90 22 Hunters Hill Black 9 4 5 0 129 210 -81 26 Petersham 8 2 5 0 108 221 -113 22 Beecroft Green 9 3 5 1 105 209 -104 25 Beecroft Yellow 8 0 7 0 48 186 -138 18 Sylvania Blue 9 3 6 0 138 264 -126 24 Newport Breakers 9 0 8 1 38 300 -262 19 Mosman Whales 8 0 8 1 81 273 -192 17

Under 11B Under 11F Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Lane Cove Gold 11 8 3 0 230 160 70 38 Lindfield Stags 11 7 3 1 306 179 127 37 Chatswood Stags 10 8 2 0 226 133 93 36 Lane Cove Blue 10 7 1 2 248 155 93 36 Lindfield 9 5 4 0 161 180 -19 30 North Rocks 10 7 3 0 276 207 69 34 Highlanders Forest Green 8 4 4 0 172 124 48 27 Narrabeen Stripes 9 5 3 1 285 174 111 29 Narrabeen Black 8 3 5 0 134 134 0 22 Harbord Harlequins 8 2 5 1 143 243 -100 21 White Manly Roos Red 8 3 5 0 100 124 -24 22 Wahroonga Blue 8 2 6 0 180 224 -44 20 Wahroonga Gold 8 3 5 0 103 145 -42 22 St Ives 8 2 6 0 135 258 -123 20 Harbord Harlequins 8 1 7 0 105 231 -126 18 Easts Wallaroos 5 1 6 1 89 222 -133 13 Blue White

Under 11C Under 11G Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Dee Why 10 8 1 1 258 95 163 37 Forest White 10 8 1 0 271 135 136 38 Easts Wallaroos 10 8 3 0 254 169 85 36 Chatswood Blacks 11 7 3 0 282 152 130 38 Red Hillview 10 7 2 1 236 128 108 35 Lindfield Elks 10 6 4 0 256 192 64 32 Dural Blue 9 4 5 0 177 172 5 26 Mosman Sharks 9 5 3 0 220 144 76 30 Norths Pirates Red 8 4 4 0 106 144 -38 24 Norths Pirates 8 3 4 0 163 154 9 26 Black Drummoyne 8 2 5 1 179 196 -17 21 Lane Cove White 8 3 4 0 149 238 -89 24 Harbord Harlequins 8 1 7 0 60 257 -197 18 Wahroonga Red 8 2 5 0 151 226 -75 22 Maroon Seaforth Black 8 0 7 1 95 204 -109 17 Newport 8 2 5 0 107 192 -85 22 Barracudas Hunters Hill Red 8 0 7 0 124 290 -166 18 Under 11D Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Hunters Hill White 10 9 0 0 315 79 236 40 Manly Roos White 10 8 1 0 204 124 80 38 Hornsby 10 5 4 0 227 154 73 32 Lindfield Bucks 10 5 4 0 178 150 28 32 Killara West 10 4 4 1 238 160 78 31 Pymble Newport Dolphins 10 4 4 1 125 114 11 31 Chatswood 10 4 4 1 174 204 -30 31 Highlanders Mosman Dolphins 10 3 5 1 149 216 -67 29 Roseville 10 3 6 0 148 255 -107 28 Bays Gold 10 2 7 0 170 265 -95 26 Collaroy 10 1 9 0 106 313 -207 22 SUNDAY COMPETITION TABLES

Under 12A Under 12D Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Seaforth Black 9 9 0 0 244 87 157 36 Chatswood 9 9 0 0 370 55 315 36 Highlanders Lindfield 9 8 1 0 331 81 250 34 Dural 9 9 0 0 326 108 218 36 Tartans Harbord 9 7 2 0 289 119 170 32 Pittwater 9 7 2 0 274 137 137 32 Harlequins Newport 9 6 3 0 230 130 100 30 Blue 9 6 3 0 207 162 45 30 Gold Breakers Mountains Easts 9 5 4 0 254 123 131 28 Hills 9 5 4 0 249 179 70 28 Wallaroos Red Narrabeen 9 5 4 0 264 227 37 28 St Ives 9 5 4 0 182 260 -78 28 Black Hunters Hill 9 5 4 0 218 249 -31 28 Lane Cove 9 2 6 1 140 202 -62 23 Black Blue Oatley 7 4 5 0 127 179 -52 22 Hornsby 9 2 6 1 205 303 -98 23 Norths Pirates 9 2 7 0 72 292 -220 22 St Patricks 9 2 6 1 95 214 -119 23 Black Junior Mosman 9 1 8 0 114 179 -65 20 Lindfield 9 2 7 0 144 226 -82 22 Whales Bucks Lane Cove 9 1 8 0 110 339 -229 20 Seaforth 9 2 7 0 126 316 -190 22 Gold White Dee Why 8 1 8 0 71 319 -248 18 Mosman 9 1 7 1 118 274 -156 21 Sharks

Under 12B Under 12E Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Burraneer 11 8 2 0 353 159 194 40 Beecroft 10 8 1 0 325 65 260 38 Blues Yellow Forest Green 10 6 1 2 234 151 83 36 Wakehurst 11 6 3 0 164 149 15 38 Lindfield 10 5 3 1 180 116 64 33 Manly Roos 9 5 4 0 119 158 -39 30 Highlanders Red Beecroft 9 3 4 0 150 187 -37 28 Roseville 9 3 5 0 181 172 9 26 Green Bays 8 3 4 0 145 189 -44 24 Easts 8 3 4 0 123 170 -47 24 Wallaroos Easts 8 1 5 1 135 192 -57 21 Forest White 8 2 5 0 92 172 -80 22 Blue Wallaroos Mosman 8 0 7 0 51 254 -203 18 Narrabeen 8 1 6 0 86 204 -118 20 White Dolphins Gold

Under 12C Under 12F Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Collaroy 10 9 1 0 284 136 148 38 Chatswood 12 6 3 1 262 172 90 41 Blacks Wahroonga 11 6 5 0 224 183 41 34 Norths Pirates 10 8 0 1 301 103 198 39 Black Red Manly Roos 10 6 4 0 220 216 4 32 Drummoyne 12 6 5 0 292 248 44 38 Blue Newport 9 5 4 0 100 142 -42 28 Lane Cove 9 4 4 0 187 208 -21 28 Dolphins White Epping 8 4 4 0 224 162 62 24 Newport 8 3 4 0 173 143 30 24 Sharks Killara West 8 3 5 0 204 177 27 22 Mosman 9 1 7 0 92 295 -203 22 Pymble Stingrays Hunters Hill 8 3 5 0 111 209 -98 22 Hunters Hill 8 1 6 0 141 279 -138 20 White Red Harbord 8 0 8 0 101 243 -142 16 Harlequins Blue Under 13A U13B2 Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Hunters Hill 10 9 0 0 358 126 232 40 Newport 10 10 0 0 375 44 331 40 Black Breakers Blacktown 11 5 5 0 281 217 64 34 Beecroft 10 8 2 0 371 87 284 36 Green Wahroonga 10 5 4 0 232 178 54 32 Forest Green 9 4 5 0 164 280 -116 26 Black Easts 9 3 5 0 175 235 -60 26 Wahroonga 9 2 7 0 90 297 -207 22 Wallaroos Red Gold Lane Cove 8 3 4 0 122 164 -42 24 Seaforth 8 1 7 0 103 316 -213 18 Gold Raiders Lindfield 8 2 5 0 69 148 -79 22 Blue 5 2 6 0 125 204 -79 14 Tartans Mountains Harbord 8 2 5 0 97 216 -119 22 Harlequins Gold U13B1 U13C Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Dural 10 10 0 0 293 93 200 40 Hornsby 11 8 2 1 387 240 147 39 Mosman 10 6 3 1 200 189 11 33 Norwest 10 8 2 0 407 183 224 36 Whales Coogee 9 4 5 0 196 185 11 26 Western 10 6 3 1 288 254 34 33 Raptors Manly Roos 9 3 6 0 175 191 -16 24 Oatley 9 5 4 0 297 255 42 28 Blue Burraneer 7 3 4 1 132 152 -20 21 Newport 8 4 4 0 240 178 62 24 Blues Dolphins Narrabeen 7 0 8 0 86 272 -186 14 Hills 7 2 5 0 198 244 -46 18 Black Petersham 7 1 6 0 92 279 -187 16 SUNDAY COMPETITION TABLES

U13D U14C

Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts

Hunters Hill White 11 8 1 2 361 115 246 40 Roseville Cyclones 11 8 3 0 316 286 30 38

Hunters Hill Cerise 9 8 1 1 329 150 179 35 Blue Mountains 10 8 2 0 297 206 91 36

Harbord Harlequins 10 5 4 1 215 293 -78 31 Hills 9 6 3 0 389 182 207 33 Blue Easts Wallaroos 9 3 4 2 240 159 81 26 Hawkesbury 9 5 4 0 226 162 64 28 White Killara-West Pymble 8 4 4 0 208 165 43 24 Narrabeen Black 8 5 3 0 234 181 53 26

Hawkesbury 8 4 4 0 218 217 1 24 Hunters Hill White 8 4 4 0 161 174 -13 24

Chatswood 8 4 4 0 207 221 -14 24 Wests Juniors 8 3 5 0 229 264 -35 22 Highlanders Burraneer Gold 8 2 6 0 156 235 -79 20 Collaroy 8 2 5 0 117 199 -82 22

Lindfield Highlanders 8 2 6 0 142 279 -137 20 Oatley 6 2 6 0 144 255 -111 16

Manly Roos Red 7 1 7 0 97 339 -242 16 Forest Green 7 0 8 0 90 294 -204 14

U13E U14D

Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts

Drummoyne 11 9 2 0 436 223 213 40 Lane Cove Blue 10 8 1 0 302 80 222 38

Mosman Dolphins 10 8 2 0 353 178 175 36 Manly Roos Red 11 6 4 0 233 158 75 36

Beecroft Yellow 10 6 4 0 371 209 162 32 Newport Dolphins 10 6 3 0 189 142 47 34

Wahroonga Green 9 5 4 0 264 220 44 28 St Patricks Juniors 9 3 5 0 176 141 35 26

Forest White 8 4 4 0 203 224 -21 24 Dural 7 3 3 0 107 186 -79 24

Lane Cove Blue 8 2 6 0 199 236 -37 20 St Ives 8 1 6 0 76 205 -129 20

Terrey Hills 8 2 6 0 81 333 -252 20 Mosman Dolphins 8 1 6 0 55 226 -171 20

Newport Sharks 8 0 8 0 96 380 -284 16

U14A U14E

Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts

Hunters Hill Black 14 13 0 1 512 138 374 55 Drummoyne 11 8 2 1 401 218 183 39

Clovelly 15 10 5 0 396 277 119 50 Lindfield Highlanders 11 7 3 1 334 218 116 37

Coogee 14 9 5 0 449 228 221 46 Wahroonga / Hornsby 10 6 4 0 272 220 52 32

Manly Roos Blue 13 8 5 0 299 266 33 42 Easts Wallaroos Blue 10 3 7 0 205 313 -108 26

Killara West Pymble 12 7 4 1 309 288 21 39 Roseville Hurricanes 9 3 6 0 185 295 -110 24

Lindfield Tartans 11 6 6 0 296 283 13 34 Newport Sharks 9 2 7 0 151 284 -133 22

Newport Breakers 12 3 9 0 150 346 -196 30

Mosman Whales 10 3 9 0 146 319 -173 26

Easts Wallaroos Red 11 2 10 0 150 375 -225 26

Burraneer 10 2 10 0 177 364 -187 24

U14B

Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts

Wahroonga Black 11 9 1 1 358 120 238 41

Lane Cove Gold 11 8 1 2 362 178 184 40

North Rocks 10 5 5 0 236 234 2 30

Beecroft 10 3 7 0 211 292 -81 26

Sylvania Bulldogs 9 2 5 2 119 224 -105 24

Epping 8 0 8 1 80 318 -238 17 SUNDAY COMPETITION TABLES

U15A U16B Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Chatswood 9 8 1 0 302 106 196 34 Hornsby and 11 8 3 0 188 156 32 38 Wahroonga Mosman Whales 9 7 1 0 261 117 144 34 Manly Roos 10 8 2 0 333 122 211 36 Hunters Hill Black 9 7 2 0 304 81 223 32 Dee Why 10 6 4 0 290 174 116 32 Wahroonga Black 9 6 2 0 234 98 136 32 Dural Sky 9 6 3 0 235 125 110 30 Beecroft Green 9 5 3 0 274 158 116 30 Barbarians 8 5 2 0 183 147 36 28 Randwick Warriors 9 4 4 0 202 280 -78 28 Clovelly 8 3 5 0 171 222 -51 22 Dural 8 4 4 0 171 209 -38 26 Narrabeen 8 2 5 0 104 220 -116 22 Black Western Raptors 9 3 5 0 173 282 -109 26 Norwest 7 3 5 0 100 186 -86 20 Green Wests Juniors 8 3 5 0 180 181 -1 24 Newport 8 1 7 0 120 198 -78 18 Dolphins Hawkesbury 8 4 5 0 206 229 -23 24 Newport Breakers 9 2 6 0 117 222 -105 24 Lane Cove Gold 8 1 7 0 98 327 -229 20 Hills 7 0 9 0 124 356 -232 14

U15B Opens Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Wakehurst 10 8 1 0 251 99 152 38 Dural 11 9 1 1 332 134 198 41 Burraneer 11 6 4 0 232 128 104 36 Sylvania 11 8 2 0 310 152 158 40 Bulldogs Blue Mountains 10 6 4 0 199 172 27 32 Wests Juniors 10 6 2 1 282 154 128 35 Harbord / Seaforth 9 5 4 0 217 202 15 28 Hillview 10 4 3 1 185 162 23 33 Forest Green 8 3 4 0 149 171 -22 24 Hawkesbury 9 5 3 0 263 127 136 30 Blue Beecroft Yellow 8 3 5 0 176 195 -19 22 Newport 9 3 2 2 161 149 12 30 Dolphins Manly Roos 7 1 6 0 81 226 -145 18 North Shore 9 4 4 1 171 196 -25 27 Tigers Lindfield 9 3 5 0 173 192 -19 26 Tartans U15C Killara West 9 2 5 0 169 216 -47 26 Pymble Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Blue 8 3 5 0 152 219 -67 24 Mountains Mosman Dolphins 11 8 3 0 386 173 213 38 Wakehurst 8 1 7 0 88 305 -217 20 Hunters Hill White 10 9 1 0 301 140 161 38 North Rocks 7 1 6 0 112 280 -168 16 Lindfield Tartans 10 6 4 0 281 175 106 32 Narrabeen 1 0 4 0 0 112 -112 4 Black Lane Cove Blue 9 5 3 1 271 212 59 29 Newport Dolphins 8 4 4 0 183 200 -17 24 Forest White 8 2 6 0 118 286 -168 20 Norwest 8 1 7 0 138 342 -204 18 Wahroonga Gold 8 0 7 1 97 247 -150 17

U16A Team Name P W L D PF PA PD Pts Dural Blue 9 8 1 0 355 84 271 34 Wests Juniors 9 6 2 0 314 97 217 32 Hills 8 6 1 1 222 105 117 31 Beecroft 9 5 3 0 204 113 91 30 Burraneer 9 5 3 0 193 175 18 30 Lindfield Tartans 9 4 4 0 204 168 36 28 Hawkesbury 9 5 4 0 145 293 -148 28 Forest Green 9 3 6 0 166 203 -37 24 Oatley 9 1 7 0 76 375 -299 22 Blue Mountains 8 2 7 0 134 251 -117 20 Newport Breakers 3 1 6 1 60 204 -144 11 SJRU SPONSORS

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