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COLLEAGUES.

IMPORTANT LATE NOTICE REGARDING Saturday 6th August

Apologies for the late notice regarding the Games against Lindfield
scheduled for tomorrow Saturday 6th August.

Late this afternoon the NSW Subbies committee determined that the Lindfield Rugby Club had breached the amateur code of conduct of the union and as such they have beenpenalised in several ways including the loss of championship points in the round against the Blue Giants. (more information to be revealed)

As a result the Colleagues have been confirmed as Club Champions for 2016

As far as whats happening on Saturday.

FOR CLUB
There will be an early inter club game 5’s v 6’s (contact coaches for times) then club training for other grades.Then a club BBQ from 2.00pm.

FOR OLD COLLEAGUES
Old Colleagues day is still operational.
The Club will be open from 1.00-1.30pm with old colleague food and refreshments in the bar. Come and celebrate the Club Championship win !!
Get a selfie with the Bruce Graham Shield, enjoy this season achievement with the players should be a great afternoon. TV on for the shute shield final.

See you in the Clubhouse

Go the Colleagues

Boothie

Old Colleagues News – August 2016

Old Colleagues Day  – Sat 6th August

Our day has come! Old Colleagues Day, Sat 6th August for the games against Lindfield Rugby. (A club Colleagues first played in the 1950’s)

Old Colleagues are requested to gather at headquarters Blue Giant Park around 1.00pm to enjoy a very competitive day of rugby and friendship. Hopefully the weather gods and rugby gods will be kind and Old Colleagues can enjoy a memorable day.

In the Clubhouse at half time in the Kentwell Cup game there will be a toast and thanks to Goochie and his partner Leigh and to all things Colleague.

The Shute Shield Final and later the Super Rugby Final will be on the club TV. Also a highlight will be Leigh’s special soup and Goochie’s gourmet bites available from the upstairs bar. (jumping castle weather permitting). Club merchandise  and Club History Book “Sky Blue Winters” available on the day.

Season Update
With the club 129 points ahead in the club championship and considering the form the club has displayed in recent weeks, all goes well for the Colleagues to claim the 2016 Club Championship, (Bruce Graham Shield) for the 27th time. A Win in 2016 means Club Championship wins in consecutive years, an achievement not gained since the 1980’s

In the last two rounds Old Colleagues would have noted the strong club performances Vs Pats Old Boys and the Mosman Whales. Late season wins that have consolidated the narrow advantage on the Club Championship Table. Colleagues should be proud of the way the Club has played throughout the season with likely minor premierships to Judd, Whiddon and Burke Cups, with the Whiddon Cup being undefeated (one draw). The Kentwell Cup and Barbour (Colts) Blue Giants will contest the semis in what have been highly competitive competitions.

Old Colleague Sightings
Old Colleagues are spread far and wide throughout the rugby world. Old Colleagues more often than not retain a unique vision and humour regarding grass roots rugby. Such is the following report from Michael France (prominent Sydney lawyer). Francey sent me a note about the northern beaches Collaroy Cougars which he has an affiliation with.
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The Cougars play in the Meldrum Cup, division 6, which appears to be the lowest level of subdistrict. I don’t think it is necessarily the lowest standard of play, but these clubs only have one open team.

Interesting to note that Chatswood are in this grade, as are Maccabi who play at Lyne Park, the scene of many Colleagues clashes with Bondi Bronte. My thoughts went back in the 70’s to the night Stormy Rainer and I tried to get into the Hakoah club. He was never going to get in there with that nose of his.

On Saturday we travelled to Booralee Park, Botany for the highly anticipated blockbuster between the last placed Alexandria Dukes and the mid table, not to be confused with mid strength, Collaroy Cougars.

Back in our day, this would definitely been a renters v landlords clash, however, I now suspect that there are plenty of millionaire land owners at Botany.

The Cougars arrived by bus with all their equipment, which seemed to be limited to a very large esky full of VB.

Both fields were in immaculate condition. It had the feel of the old Sydney Sports Ground, almost running east/west. The sun in our eyes was a problem in the first half for the spectators, the number of which had swelled to in excess of 25 by the end of the game, but was more of a problem in the second half when it disappeared.

The game was entertaining, and no one could doubt the enthusiasm and commitment of all players. The ref was a bit pedantic, handing out two yellow cards for alleged fighting (not one handbag hit its mark) and one for repeated offside.

The weather was cold to freezing.

The Dukes set up a BBQ but the wind kept blowing it out.

Towards the end of the game, one of the Dukes came off with blood pouring out of a head wound. When asked if he needed assistance, he replied it was only a scratch and walked off.

At the end of the game the Cougars got in a huddle and launched into their team song, there were the obligatory speeches (unfortunately the ref didn’t stay around to explain the reasoning behind the yellow cards) and a table was set up for the boat races. The Cougars took an early lead until the Jeff Sayle like anchor for the Dukes finished strongly to win the event.

The Dukes retired to the Captain Cook Hotel and the Cougars filed onto their bus with the esky headed for the Collaroy Beach Hotel to fulfil their obligations to their sponsor.

A great day out, footy in the raw.

Special mention should be made of the Cougars’ jersey, which has a picture of a woman/cougar in a seductive pose on the front.
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Older Old Colleagues will enjoy Francey’s report and memories of an era where club life was far less complicated !!!!

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Old Colleague Sightings (continued)
Seems the superior rugby skills of Old Colleague Mal Sinclair have been passed on to his progeny. Mal’s two sons are playing in Saturdays Shute Shield 1st grade Grand Final Norths Vs Sydney Uni. Angus in the backs and Hugh like his father a no8. In the last round of the comp, Angus scored on the bell and had the kick to win the game and progress to the finals and now Grand Final. Pic here showing the action (straight over  the black dot as they say).Both lads have the Sinclair / Blue Giant touch of class and i’m sure Old Colleagues look forward to their future rugby careers with interest.

“Go The Colleagues”

“See you Saturday”

Boothie

P.S.Correspondence

Email from Gil Whelan

Remembering people like Eddie Radford, Bruce Diggle
and Charlie Vandervord (hope I got the spelling right)
reminds me of why we play the game.

Gil

Colleagues, Randwick, London Scottish

Gilbert Whelan
President
VIETNAM MICE-Club

Round 13 vs Mosman

Club Championship Decider

The Blue Giants will host the Mosman Whales at Woollahra No.2 Oval tomorrow for what will be the 2016 Club Championship deciding round. With just one round to go after this weekend, in which both clubs should secure a victories, Colleagues and Mosman have just 85 points between them.

For either club to take out the coveted shield, they would need to win at least two of four lower grade matches plus the all important Kentwell Cup match between 1st placed Mosman and 2nd placed Colleagues. That or loose first grade and win all other grades.

Also to make this sunny Saturday even more delectable for Sydney rugby fans, it’s also Colleagues Ladies Day.

Colleagues and Mosman have been the inform clubs across the grades this year in division 1 with all teams well in the top 4 of their respective grades. All matches will be hotly contest but no doubt the biggest challenge for the home side tomorrow will be the 3pm Kentwell Cup fixture. Colleagues went down to Mosman in the first round and have had up and down performances since then. Mosman have been playing consistent rugby this season in the top grade, only dropping their round one match against Balmain.
Make sure you get down to Blue Giant Stadium for what will be a terrific afternoon of suburban rugby.
Kick off times vs Mosman at Woollahra No.2 Oval
• Kentwell 3pm
• Burke 2pm
• Whiddon 1pm
• Barbour (Woollahra No.3 Oval) 12:45pm
• Judd 12pm
• Sutherland 11am
• Halligan 9:45am

Standout Performance

As most Blue Giants would know, Colleagues is a club blessed with good looking blokes and quality depth across the grades. And in last Saturday’s rescheduled match between Colleagues and St Pat’s that club trait was once again shown to be spot on.

With a plethora of players’ unavailable, club favourite and usual Whiddon Cup flyhalf Tom Mullany not only made the double jump from third to first grade, he took out the Kentwell Man of the Match honour for his standout performance in their nail bitting two point win over a very tough St Pat’s side.

Desperate for the win to lock Colleagues spot in the top four, Mullany, running at insider centre in his first Kentwell match, had a hand in each of the home side’s tries and knocked the ball loose as the Pats No.8 dove over the try line in what would have been the deciding try for the bad guys. Great effort Mull!

Ladies Day #2 -Tomorrow!!!

The second ladies day is here and the sun will be shinning.

Jump on the facebook invite and get the Wives, girlfriends, randoms, tinder matches and mates to what should be another ripper of a day.

Ladies day is not a success unless every colleague brings at least 2 chicks! Get swiping and inviting!!

2016 Black Tie Ball – Saturday 3rd September

The Colleagues Black Tie Ball will be held at Dolton House Pyrmont on Saturday 3rd September, the week after the Grand Final.
Similar to last year, the ball will be a sit down 3 course dinner (tables of 10), with premium beers like Peroni and Stella Artois served.
With this year’s ball being held a litte later in the season we will be including the end of season award presentations in the evenings formalities.

Awards will include;

Oldest & Boldest
Club Most Improved
Rookie of the Year
Players’ Player
Club Best & Fairest
The John Pappas Award
Honour Cap

BUY TICKETS

Tickets are $260 for a couple, $150 a single and $100 for Colts.
CLICK HERE to get your tickets.
Last year we had 110 magnificent men and women dancing the house down. Check out all the photos from that great night here .Check out last years photos here

Social Calendar

2016 Events

6th August  – Old Colleagues Day v Lindfield

3rd September – Colleagues Black Tie Ball

The Manatee Mumble

Just a quick mumble, massive game this weekend. Ladies day and club championship on the line against the Mosman sperm whales! Remember chicks dig winners so extra motivation to rip in.

Remember we are hosts not guests on ladies day. Everyone please put in around the ground – pour champagne, pick up rubbish, hand out food and help pack up. With such a massive club of great blokes we should have enough hands on deck to give a hand!

Manatee out

Round 12 vs Petersham

Colleagues away to Petersham

Colleagues head to Camperdown Oval tomorrow with a point to prove. Back in May the Shammies came away with a string of results a lot clubs do not achieve at Blue Giant Stadium. The day had it all, big wins, tiny wins, draws and a gripping Kentwell match that unfortunately saw the good guys on the wrong end of the ledger.

First Round v Petersham

• Kentwell 28 – 35 Petersham
• Burke 16 – 15 Petersham
• Barbour 36 – 15 Petersham
• Widddon 14 – 14 Petersham
• Judd 15 – 15 Petersham
• Sutherland 44 – 0 Petersham
All sides are up the right end of their respective ladders with only 3 rounds to go after tomorrows fixtures.

For Kentwell this match could decided who ends up in the top two and who is left to fight for a semi final birth.

Petershamd Rugby Club, Camperdown Oval, Mallet St, Camperdown. Map Click Here

Kick-off times v Petersham

  • 1st Grade (Kentwell Cup): 3:15pm
  • 2nd Grade (Burke Cup): 2:00pm
  • 3rd Grade (Whiddon Cup): 11:55am
  • 4th Grade (Judd Cup): 11:00am
  • 5th Grade (Halligans): 10:00am

Results vs Balmain

• Kentwell 26 – 34 Balmain
• Burke 59 – 0 Balmain
• Barbour 40 – 0 Balmain
• Widddon 26 – 17 Balmain
• Judd 40 – 0 Balmain
• Sutherland 10 – 5 Balmain
• Halligan 7 – 22 Waverly

2016 Black Tie Ball – Saturday 3rd September

The Colleagues Black Tie Ball will be held at Dolton House Pyrmont on Saturday 3rd September. That is the week after the Grand Final.

Similar to last year, the ball will be a sit down 3 course dinner (tables of 10), with premium beers like Peroni and Stella Artois served.

With this year’s ball being held a litte later in the season we will be including the end of season award presentations in the evenings formalities.

Awards will include;

Oldest & Boldest
Club Most Improved
Rookie of the Year
Players’ Player
Club Best & Fairest
The John Pappas Award
Honour Cap

Tickets are $260 for a couple, $150 a single and $100 for Colts.

Check out last years photos here

Ladies Day #2

The second ladies day is coming up on 30th July, jump on the facebook invite and start inviting Wives, girlfriends, randoms, tinder matches and mates to what should be another ripper of a day. Ladies day is not a success unless every colleague brings at least 2 chicks! Get swiping and inviting!!

Social Calendar

2016 Events

30th July – Ladies Day 2 v Mosman

6th August  – Old Colleagues Day v Lindfield

3rd September – Colleagues Black Tie Ball

The Manatee Mumble

Giants!

We are definitely in winter, a few starts then stops then starts again is throwing a spanner in the works as we progress to finals. This week we have an opportunity to re-start against a pretty handy Petersham side across the grades I have every confidence in the teams this week to rip in and get the job done.

On the social side it was great to hand the Woollahra Hotel top spending award to Guillaume Dupin who averaged an impressive 23 beers a week on average. I’m sure his $150 bar tab wont last too long on Saturday night. Well done mate! Graph on the top 10 spenders below for those who haven’t seen it:

Old Colleagues News – July 2016

OLD COLLEAGUES DAY THIS SATURDAY 9TH JULY
The 2016 season rescheduled Old Colleagues day game is now on this Saturday at BGP. (Blue Giant Park).The games are against old foe St Pats Old Boys Rugby who will be desperate to win a share of points to stay above Lindfield on the bottom of the Club Championship Table and remain in the Kentwell Cup. St Pats are the only other club other than the Blue Giants to never have been relegated from the Kentwell Cup. Check the Club’s website for more information if we get a lot of rain www.colleaguesrugby.com.au

On a sobering note for the Club on Old Colleagues Day, Goochie, and his partner Leigh and also Hitcho are pulling stumps on their club house volunteer careers. (sorry, also Obi Gooch dog captain) Goochie has succumbed to some old football injuries causing reduced mobility (ankles & knees), he is also addressing some other health concerns.
The club is highly indebted to the Gooch team. They have provided efficient running of the Clubhouse and events at every level. The sort of efficiencies that underpin stability though the club so that others can concentrate on the football side of things. Goochie’s business skills and money management have meant that ladies days have become a reliable and profitable source of income for the club. Goochie has also taken the production and management of club merchandise to a new level. I Could go on, but I would say, a pat on the back, a hand shake and a thank you on Saturday would be the best thing to do!

SEASON SO FAR
Can you believe it !!! next Saturday 9th July is round 11 and just 4 rounds before the finals series. I’ll spell it out for the disbelievers: St Pats @ home, then Petersham away, (then a bye round 23rd July), then Mosman @ home (ladies day) and Lindfield home, then Wham o its season over for most !!
Couple of games to report on, the catch up round against Drummoyne and the game against Balmain at Leichhardt. With several rep players away for the game against Drummoyne it was a potential loss/danger game for the Kentwell team. However that was not the case with the team putting together a solid performance with plenty of ball movement producing a 31-15 win including a beautiful tight head scrum turnover delivered with timing and precision ! On the same day with personnel stretched to the limit Burkies went down to a committed Drummoyne team who look to be a danger with the semi’s in sight.
Unfortunately the reverse was the case with the games away to Balmain the following week. The Burke Cup put on a dashing display handing Balmain a thrashing 57-0 (along with the other lower grades). In the Kentwell game it was a different story with the good guys getting ambushed by a very good Balmain team. Strangely this was the same team that had been beaten the previous two weeks. Seems that some clubs would go to any lengths to beat the Colleagues (including possible contravention of the amateur guidelines of the union) Nevertheless the Giants put up a gallant performance in a ferocious game coming from behind 31-7 just after half time to narrowly go down 34-26. Balmain players spat the dummy on several occasions during the second half with a string of yellow cards being issued. During this tough game on a unforgiving surface the Blue Giants suffered a high number of injuries. It was very pleasing to see the replacements step up and Old Colleagues would be proud of the brave performance by a quality Colleagues Kentwell team in every respect. Special mention to that warrior front rower and club stalwart Cam Ireland who after a full game in Burke played almost another full game in Kentwell. I am calculating it was somewhere between his 280 to 300th game. I would have to say it was as gutsy a performance that I have seen for anyone wearing the Sky Blue.

COLLEAGUES CLASSIFIEDS
An Old Colleague, a current referee (don’t hold that against him) and father of the current Kentwell cup half back (BJ) has put the shingle up in Drummoyne with a new business venture.
Oscar Boyd Jones is the proprietor of Finn Business Sales, 331 Victoria Place Drummoyne. Oscar’s extensive experience includes a systematic and logical way of solving business problems with a strong strategic insight. When it comes time to exit your business, Oscar will help you think outside the square and maximise your business value. (a good bloke as well)
Contact Oscar on 0418 894 894 or
email oscar.boydjones@finnbusinesssales.com.au and
web: //finnbusinesssales.com.au/oscar-boyd-jones

OLD COLLEAGUE SIGHTINGS
Special congratulations to Old Colleague Dan Petrie who last week married the very lovely Rebecca. (It’s a given he’s punching above his weight) The Peach played for the Blue Giants in the early 2000’s and was also the Club’s honorary secretary during this time. The Peach was responsible for one of the most memorable Grand Final victories in the Clubs history. At Wentworth Park (the field a surprisingly well-kept centre of the dog track) the Peach kicked a penalty on full time from 40 out or was it 50 out ? In flight the penalty kick was never going to make it, then by some Blue Giant miricale the ball hit the crossbar and in slow motion flopped over the other side, downing the rarely beaten Old Iggies star studded dream team. Final scoreline 3-0 and 15 Iggie’s players with jaws wide open ! (not to mention the crowd) Peach was a hero that day and from all accounts Old Colleagues who attended their wedding and reception report Peach and Rebecca’s special day was even better than that win !!!!

See you on Old Colleagues Day

“Go the Colleagues”

Boothie

 

Round 10 vs Balmain

Colleagues take on Balmain

Colleagues head out to Leichhardt Oval tomorrow to take on Balmain.

Leichhardt Oval #2 Glover Street, Lilyfield CLICK HERE 

Kick-off times v Balmain

  • 1st Grade (Kentwell Cup): 3:15pm
  • 2nd Grade (Burke Cup): 2:00pm
  • Colts (Barbour Cup): 12:45pm
  • 3rd Grade (Whiddon Cup): 11:40am
  • 4th Grade (Judd Cup): 10:45am
  • 5th Grade (Halligans): 9:50am

Results v Drummoyne 

• Kentwell 33 – 15 Drummoyne
• Burke 15 – 24 Drummoyne
• Barbour 14 – 33 Drummoyne
• Widddon 38 – 0 Drummoyne
• Judd 25 – 5 Drummoyne
• Sutherland 35 – 12 Petersham
• Halligan 47 – 12 Hunters Hill

2016 Black Tie Ball – NEW DATE TBC

The Colleagues Black Tie Ball will be back again this season.

We need to change a few details for this years ball. New date to come soon.

Check out last years photos here

The Manatee Mumble

Magnificent Men!

Some good results across the grades last week against the dirty reds. The round over the bye weekend has extended our lead by 100 points in the club championship so well done to all the troops across the grades.

This week we have Balmain on their home ground, they will have a bit more fire in this round so we need to aim up!

In other news, I have just been given our spend data from the Woolly and will announce who spent the most next week… keep a look out on Facebook for the results.

Manatee out

Social Calendar

2016 Events

9th July  – Old Colleagues Day v St Pats

30th July – Ladies Day 2 v Mosman

NEW DATE TBC – Colleagues Black Tie Ball and fundraiser for the Australian Women’s Olympic 7s Team

AGL Energy offer to Subbies Players

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This is an opportunity to earn $$ for your club and we strongly urge you to get this offer to your players and supporters, and your wider club community.

Your members get a discount on their energy bills, and your club earns money. Win-Win!

Summary:
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The attachment is very thorough and explains the AGL Rugby Waratahs Program in detail and provides numbers and links for questions.

Sign up online at agl.com.au/rugby or call us on 1300 AGL TAHS (that’s 1300 245 824).

Colleagues Online

Other than this fully informative newsletter, the best way to stay in touch with Colleagues news and events is on Facebook.

The club has a Facebook fan page www.facebook.com/ColleaguesRugby

and a private player communication group called the Colleague Player Portal

Old Colleagues News – June 2016

SEASON SO FAR

Except for this recent week this news might be mistaken as a memo from the Bureau of Meteorology. The big wet plus a long weekend has restricted play to just one round completed since the May newsletter.
So I’m taking this opportunity to report on a unique event down the road and at the same time ensure that the content of this newsletter extends to more than three lines. As part of the Bondi Winter Magic promotion by Waverley Council there are camel rides now happening down at Bondi Beach. I’m not sure that they’ve been enjoying all this rain, but I guess it beats the hell out of being stuck in the desert and relying solely on the storage capacity of your hump. (something I can relate to)

(Back to the rugby) Magnificent men were at their best when they travelled to Knox last weekend producing some fine running rugby founded on a strong forward and set piece platform. Not easy to win away against Knox especially for the Burke Cup who played tough rugby against what looked like an all nations invitation team with no similarity to the Knox team the Blue Giants played in the  first round! Best part is our retaining of the Club Championship goal is still going strong and the club is continuing with the “catch me if you can attitude”. This will be fully tested on the must attend Ladies Day home ground game against the Mosman whales (can be slightly confused with camels) on the 30th July.

Very importantly Old Colleagues should note that the round that was washed out on the 4th June, Round 8 is to be played this weekend at home 25th June Vs Drummoyne.

Because of the Wallaby Test match at Homebush that night all games are to be played 30 minutes before normal kickoff. Kentwell @ 2.45, Burke @ 1.45, Whiddon @ 12.45 etc. (I can hear you say thats probably giving the game more respect than it deserves at this is point}

OLD COLLEAGUES DAY
Old Colleagues day is now rescheduled to the 9th July for the games against St Pats at home. Unfortunately the big wet wiped out out first attempt  so start now getting the word out for the better drier revamped version on the 9th. St Pats are living in struggle street at this point, will they be relegated for the first time ??

ED RADFORD STORY
A story emerged from the Late Ed Radford’s wake well attended by Old Colleagues. This story told by Eddie’s daughter Libby is worth relaying. Libby remembers being led down to the Colleagues most home Saturdays (all day and nights) by her dad ( she was aged about 9 or 10 at the time). Her mum at that time a teacher and also a Sunday school teacher would also take her to church on the following Sunday. One Sunday morning the kids at church school were asked to sing a hymn or similar religious song of their liking. Libby knew just what to sing, something she heard many times the previous night !

“He’s a Colleague he’s true blue”
“He’s a Colleague he’s true blue”

“He tried to go to heaven but he went the other way”
Is this proof that the Colleagues is a religion after all !
See you Saturday
Go The Colleagues

Boothie

Round 9 vs Knox Old Boys

Colleagues Take on Knox

After the long weekend and wet weather wash out against Drummoyne, the Blue Giants head up the Pacific Highway to take on Knox this Saturday.

Since Colleagues knock off the KOB’s in the first round, the lads from the leafy north have been going strong.

Colleagues will have tough matches in all grades tomorrow.

Kick times @ Lofberg Oval in West Pymble

• 5s – 9.50am v Beecroft
• 4s – 10.45am
• 3s – 11.40am
• Colts – 12.45pm
• 2s – 2pm
• 1s – 3.15pm

The Manatee Mumble

Magnificent Men,

Great turn out for new players night on Thursday a mix of impressive and bloody awful jokes but a great introduction for the new players, welcome aboard guys!

Here we are at the half way point of the season. A couple of weeks off has given everyone a chance to refresh and rip in against KNox Old BoyS this weekend. Saturday presents another good opportunity to further our lead in club championship so let’s put in a solid effort across the grades.

Finally – Just a reminder for everyone to remember to scan your players card at the Woollahra Hotel. We are slightly behind our half year spend target to get a sponsorship bonus for the club so every dollar counts! We will be announcing prizes for most spent, biggest shout etc in the next week or so as well so gather a few teammates and head up for the test.

Manatee out…

Social Calendar

2016 Events

9th July  – Old Colleagues Day v St Pats

16th July – Colleagues Black Tie Ball and fundraiser for the Australian Women’s Olympic 7s Team

30th July – Ladies Day 2 v Mosman

2016 Black Tie Ball

The Colleagues Black Tie Ball will be back again this season. The ball is on the 16th July at Dolton House on Elizabeth St in the City after our away match with Petersham. Stay tuned for more details.

Check out last years photos here

Round 8 vs Drummoyne

Colleagues host Dirty Reds

This weekend’s fixture against Drummoyne kicks off the second round of matches in this shorter than usual season. With just 8 teams in division 1 in 2016, clubs will only play 14 fixtures before finals compared to the 18 regular season matches played in division 1 in 2014. The NSW Suburban Rugby Union plan to grow div 1 back up to the usual 10  teams in coming seasons.

With wet weather looming, kick off times and locations are subject to change but until further notice these are the details;

Woollahra No.2 Oval
• Kentwell – 3.15pm
• Burke – 2pm
• Widddon – 1pm
• Judd – 12pm
• Sutherland vs Waverly 11am
• Halligan v Petersham 10am

Woollahra No.3 Oval
• Barbour 12:45pm

Giants Get Over Lindfield in Senior Grades

The Blue Giants travel to Soldier’s Memorial Park in East Killara last Saturday for first time in a few years to take on the recently promoted Lindfield Rugby Club. Colleagues were dominant across the park in all grade teams but went down to a strong Lindfield colts side, even after a late fight back.

Lindfield – Man of Match Performances

• James Kennelly (4) – Kentwell (pictured)
• Jack Hale (13) – Burke
• Will Yeo (4) – Whiddon
• Cam Watt (4) – Judd
• Ed Rayfield (4) – Sutherland
• Peter Krueger (3) – Halligan
• Baden Ashford (8) – Barbour

Scores
• Kentwell 50 – 21 Lindfield
• Burke 35 – 7 Lindfield
• Barbour 19 – 24 Lindfield
• Widddon 21 – 6 Lindfield
• Judd 47 – 0 Lindfield
• Sutherland 15 – 0 Lindfield
• Halligan 17 – 8 Maccabi

Players can also access match videos on the Colleagues Player Portal. Details at the bottom of the newsletter.

Colleagues vs Australian Maccabi Team

To prepare for their assault on the 2017 Maccabi Games in Israel, the Australian Maccabi side will take on Colleagues in a pre-tournament friendly at Woollahra Oval at 11am on Monday 13th June. Boosting the strongest Jewish Rugby players from around Australia, the game will be a solid hit out for both sides.

With the long weekend being a bye round for Subbies rugby, Colleagues will select a side from across the grades. Contact DB on the Player Portal if you’re keen to play.

The Manatee Mumble

Magnificent Men!

Great to see the season is back on track, the wins across the grades have put is in good shape for Hoppa to continue his relationship with the Bruce Graham Shield at the end of August.

Hopefully the weather holds out over the weekend and we get an opportunity to smash the dirty reds at BGS. Its an important game for us to keep the momentum going at the half way point of this short season.

On the social side, we will be having new players night next Thursday so leave the car at home and get down for a few beers and BBQ after training!

Manatee out…

Social Calendar

2016 Events

4th June – Old Colleagues Day v Drummoyne

16th July – Colleagues Black Tie Ball and fundraiser for the Australian Women’s Olympic 7s Team

30th July – Ladies Day 2 v Mosman

2016 Black Tie Ball

The Colleagues Black Tie Ball will be back again this season. The ball is on the16th July at Dolton House on Elizabeth St in the City after our away match with Petersham. Stay tuned for more details.

Check out last years photos here

Old Colleagues News – May 2016

Season so Far

Many things to report especially those items rugby related since the Old Colleague April email, also several events packed into a spectacular month of May weather. The Club started the season like a Ferrari and were unbeaten in all grades after three rounds! Unfortunately the blue giant Ferrari developed a wheel wobble and then during games against Mosman several wheels actually fell off.
Looking under the bonnet revealed a multitude of injuries to key players (inc several front rowers)
suffered in the early rounds. Fortunately it looks as though we will have a full tank of gas (most players back fit) for the June 4th Old Colleagues Day games against old foe Drummoyne. The best news is that the crucial early rounds have produced plenty of  Club Championship points and the Club is adopting a catch us if you can attitude. (a very good place to be, pole position ?)
Quickly looking at the other end of the Club Championship Lindfield and St Pats look to be fighting out the relegation wooden spoon, while blast from the past Waverley Old Boys look likely to join the Kentwell Cup in 2017. (Fortunately i’m assured that Iron Mike has retired)

Old Colleagues Day
This Saturday 4th June sees the annual Old Colleagues Day reunion at the Club. Games are against old foes Drummoyne Rugby Club AKA “the dirty reds”. A tough day in the office is expected in all grades and a big crowd of Old Colleague supporters will really help those Blue Giants across the line. Plenty of quality tucker and refreshments are available to ward of winter chills and help with the tall tales of great Colleague victories in years gone by.

Long Lunch
Not only did the Club host its first Ladies day in May but also the Club’s legendary Long Lunch in the same week.
A terrific Long Lunch afternoon was had by all. Reunion tables celebrated 20 years from 5 premierships in 1996 also for the younger Colleagues 5 years from the unforgettable 5 from 5 premierships in 2011. MC comedian Vince Sorenti tore up the crowd delivering laugh after laugh. Guest speaker Wallaby Coach Michael Cheika impressed with his insightful views on rugby and life!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank those table captains who gave up their time to organise a table or some even two tables. Putting together the Long Lunch is dependant on the support of  table captains and the table captain model underpins success of each years lunch. (thanks again)
Photos are up on the Clubs website.

Photos

Eddie Radford Farewell
Colleagues witnessed a unique tribute at the start of the game against Balmain to a club legend the late Ed Radford. The two clubs Kentwell Cup teams stood in line in centre field as one in silence to recognise Eddy’s passing. It was a special moment, when time stood still and an eery silence came over the big ladies day crowd to honour the great man. Photo on the Club’s website.
www.colleaguesrugby.com.au

Old Colleague Sightings Far and Wide

Mark Martin
Sighted in the Smokey mountain Foothills with wife Prue. A 9.7 mile hike ! though the mountains of East Tennessee, southeastern USA.. Good to see Marto is back to full health after suffering a very serious neck/back surfing injury earlier this year.

Mike Caspers
Seen on the microphone a his daughter’s 25th birthday party in the Southern Highland belting out Cold Chisel’s Khe Sanh (don’t give up your day job Ghostie)

Adam O’Regan
Sends regards he’s enjoying the club’s email news and reminds him of great days at the club!Residential, Commercial & Lifestyle Rural Sales
(Director) Landmark Harcourts Scone 88 Kelly Street, Scone NSW 2337

John Sutton (California)
Old Colleague John keeps in touch, (2016-1969=) 47 years of being a Colleague he tells me.
Loves the email and website and monitors the Colleagues progress at every opportunity.
THE SUTTON GROUP
consulting geotechnical engineers since 1993
‪3708 Mount Diablo Blvd, Suite 215
Lafayette, CA, 94549‬

Lost and Found
Set of keys inc car keys with Colleague badge were posted to the Clubs mail box (The Club’s PO Box address is on the reverse of the badge) Please contact David Gooch on 0408 284 833 to collect.

Leave the Best to Last
Finally, let me draw your attention to an unmissable event.

The Sydney Rugby Referees Association invites you to join them for:
An Evening With Nigel Owens & Craig Joubert
6.30pm, Wed 22 June, The Shore School, Nth Sydney, $20 per person (click this link)
//www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=196898

(No comment for fear of red card)

“Go The Colleagues”

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