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25.01.2022 Training returned to Epping tonight with 40 boys in attendance! Looking forward to seeing even more next week! #ramsrugby #eppingrams
24.01.2022 Meldrum Cup 2020 Grand Final 2020 at Manly Oval MANLY SAVERS 16 BROTHERS 0... A very tough and physical Grand Final. Brothers will be rueing the 1st 20 mins where they just couldn't make use of possession. The Savers defended like demons and in the end deserved their Grand Final win. A great season for the Brothers Rugby Club Sydney to be runners up.
19.01.2022 Despite the slow start to our preseason for 2021 given the recent Northern Beaches Covid spike, Knox Rugby Club is excited to confirm our preseason training sch...edule for 2021! We are back at Waverton Park from 7pm-8.30pm on Tuesday and Thursday nights throughout February and March for Grade and Colts! Big shoutout to the new Assistant Marketing/Design Director, @jackblamey for the top notch design! Dust off the boots! Stay tuned for the season schedule and further information to be released following our first committee meeting on 19/1. #bringbackbruce
18.01.2022 Rugby Life #1 Blacktown Rugby training starts this Thursday 6.45pm Alwyn Lindfield Reserve Glenwood... Open Mens Open Womens Colts (U17s - U21s) #2021brufc
16.01.2022 Brothers Rugby Club Sydney 2020 Season finished 2nd Runners Up 7 games Won 5 Lost 2 For 292 Aga 105 BP 8 Pts 28 Semi final v Balmain won 47-21 Grand Final v Manly Savers lost 0-16 ... A very good season for the Brothers after losing the first 2 games then won 6 in a row before losing the Grand Final. The Brothers had many good players in 2020. The best for mine was Fullback Joseva Bilo who scored 10 tries from 7 games. The Brothers have some very talented players and look forward to winning the Meldrum Cup in 2021. Coming up next is the Brothers Halligan Cup team PLAYERS P T C PG DG PTS YC/RC Clay Henry(1,3) 7 0 0 0 0 0 Declan Ward(2) 8 2 0 0 0 10 Jesse Tonu(3,1) 8 2 0 0 0 10 Michael Parker(4) 8 1 0 0 0 5 1/0 Braydon Lenz(5,19) 6 1 0 0 0 5 1/0 Jayden Wall(6,7) 9 3 0 0 0 15 Jordan Smith(7) 8 2 0 0 0 10 Matthew Norman(8,19,5)9 1 0 0 0 5 Richard Barnett(9,10) 8 1 15 1 0 38 Stuart Raines(10) 7 0 15 3 0 39 Chris Royle(11,14) 9 4 0 0 0 20 Pat Dermott(21,12,13) 6 1 0 0 0 5 Naibuka Nakavo(13,23,12)8 3 0 0 0 15 Ben Kennedy(11,15) 4 1 0 0 0 5 Joseva Bilo(12,22,15) 7 10 1 0 0 52 Scott Carroll(16,1,3) 4 0 0 0 0 0 Sam Stanley(17) 4 0 0 0 0 0 Maika Mudunavosa(5,4,8,18)7 6 0 0 0 30 1/0 Saiasi Niubalavu(13,21) 8 3 0 0 0 15 Michael Handley(21,9) 4 0 0 0 0 0 Francisco Phillips(11,9,21)6 0 0 0 0 0 Nick McCamley(10,15,11,22)7 5 0 0 0 25 Pio Sokobalavu(12,23) 3 1 0 0 0 5 Tom Channell(20) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Max Magee(15) 1 0 0 0 0 0 John Russell(17) 2 0 0 0 0 0 Nathan Timbrell(16) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Matthew Barton(20) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mitchell Clark(8) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Joshua Coy(1) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ben Wright(20,6) 3 0 0 0 0 0 Finn Hutchinson(19) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Alex Roch(14,21) 2 0 0 0 0 0 Manu Lelewasa(12,22) 2 1 0 0 0 5 Koresi Ledua(18) 3 0 0 0 0 0 Patemo Niurua(22,5) 3 0 0 0 0 0 Dean Price(16) 1 1 0 0 0 5 Solome Delai(18) 1 0 0 0 0 0
16.01.2022 Brothers Rugby Club Sydney was formed by Old Boys of St Pius X College Chatswood in 1947 and was at that time known as Christian Brothers Old Boys or CBOB’s. In 2005, it was decided to change our name from CBOB’s to the very familiar Brothers Rugby Club Sydney. Brothers being one of the most well known rugby brands in Australia. In 2015 as a result of winning Club championship, the Club has been promoted to First Division of the NSW Suburban Rugby Union. In the 2014 season ...the Club won the Reliance Shield which is awarded to the winners of the 2nd Division Club Championship. Our first grade were joint premiers, our second grade won the minor premiership and were unlucky not to make it through to the Grand Final. Both our colts and third grade both finished fifth is their respective competitions and just missed semis by the barest of margins, while fourths showed great improvement as season progressed. In the 2014 season we will fielded 4 Senior grades and an Under 21’s colts team in Division 2 of the NSW Suburban Rugby Union Competition. In the 2013 season our first grade won the Barraclough Cup, and in doing so won our third straight first grade premiership. Our second grade came fourth in the Stockdale Cup. The club finished 2nd in the Club Championship in our first year back in Second Division. In the 2012 season we won the first grade Grand Final, and narrowly lost Grand Finals in Second Grade and Colts. All this while winning the Club Championship and promotion to Division 2 of Subbies. In the 2011 season, we won both first and second grade grand finals and the Division 4 club championship. song Brothers has a long and proud history in the Sydney suburban competition with a long list of premierships won over the years. This is testament to the strength of the club, from its formative years, through to the modern era.
12.01.2022 Introducing our senior coaching team for the 2021 season (5ths TBC). Over the coming weeks we’ll be sharing a profile of each of the coaches starting this week with Snicks, Rad & TJ (who’ll be running pre-season starting this Saturday morning).
11.01.2022 Meldrum Cup 2020 Rd7 at Mac Uni Sports Fields MACQUARIE UNI 10 BROTHERS 36 36-10 Stuart Raines Conv(22pts)... 34-10 Pio Sokobalavu Try 29-10 Chris Royle Try(4) 24-0 Francisco Phillips Try 19-0 Stuart Raines Conv(20pts) 17-0 Jayden Wall Try(3) 12-0 Stuart Raines Conv(18pts) 10-0 Francisco Phillips Try 5-0 Declan Ward Try(2) Very solid win for Brothers Rugby Club Sydney and 5 wins in row. Great form to enter a Semi Final v Balmain. Never in doubt this game after leading 24-0.
09.01.2022 ‘A True Gentlemen in every sense of the word’ Northern Saints Rugby Club is saddened to announce to its members the passing of Shane Carty after he lost his bat...tle with Blood Cancer on Friday 8th January. Shane coached our Barraclough Cup (1st Grade) sides in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Shane was a very quietly spoken but extremely passionate Rugby Coach and we benefitted greatly from his involvement during these years.We pass on our deepest condolences to his family during this difficult time. For those who didn’t know Shane we thought we would include a story below written by Award Winning Author Trevor Romain about how Shane single handily changed Trevor’s life forever. We encourage you to take to time to read it, in a small way it shows the type of person Shane was. ----------------------------------- Story is told by Trevor Romain Award Winning Author in 2019 My best wishes to Shane Carty, a person who single handily changed my life. Shane is going through cancer treatment at the moment and I thought, seeing as yesterday was world kindness day, I would like to share the story of how a few seconds of his kindness made such a big difference in my life I remember the day like it was yesterday. 9th grade, aka standard 7 or form 2. King Edward the 7th High School, Johannesburg, South Africa. As was the norm, I was probably day-dreaming about the cute girl who lived in my neighbourhood and staring out of the classroom window, just before the home-time bell rang. I had no time for that fantasy to linger after the bell rang, though, because I had to get out of the classroom and run like hell to the bus stop before the Wrecking Crew got to me. Yeah. The Wrecking Crew. A couple of boys at my school who made my life a living hell. They often caught me between the tuck shop and the school gate on the Louis Botha end of the school. They even got me when I took a loop around the pool and tried to outrun them to the bus stop from the other side. They delighted in choking me with my tie. Pushing me off the school bus as it started pulling away from the stop. Bumping into me when they walked past and knocking my lunch out of my hand and even slapping me when they ran past. One time when I was leaning against the bus shelter one of them kicked my feet out from under me and I fell into the gutter and messed up my knee. I landed up tearing the cartilage, which had to be surgically repaired a few years later. They made my school life a misery until a small gesture actually altered the trajectory of my unhappiness. You see I was an avid photographer and due to my dad losing his job and lack of funds, I took pictures with a borrowed camera (and because I didn’t have a darkroom) I developed my pictures in my parent’s kitchen after everyone went to bed. I really enjoyed taking pictures especially of the school’s First Rugby Team in action. It was my creative outlet. It was something that took my mind away from the guys who made my afternoon bus trip a daily debacle. My alma mater had a fantastic rugby team that year. One of the star players was a chap by the name of Shane Carty. Shane was a big, strong guy and a brilliant rugby player. (He played for the South African Schools rugby team that year. They were the top fifteen schoolboy rugby players in the entire country.) One Monday morning after a fantastic win against Durban Boys High, I went to school clutching a really nice photograph I had taken of Shane leaping up for the ball. I wanted to give him the picture but I was afraid to approach him. Shane was one of the most revered and worshiped guys at the school. I mean he was a kind of God at KES. A hero of sorts. Even the teachers fell over themselves to say hi to him and shake his hand. I was a very small guy and four grades lower than him. I was so little he may not even have seen me because I was about level with his kneecaps. (As I’ve said before, I was so small I had to stand on a chair just to reach puberty.) I waited all day for the right moment then, at break, outside the tuck shop, I saw him and gave him the picture. I was so nervous I just about shook right out of my ‘Bata Toughees’ shoes. I saw some of the kids in my class with their jaws gaping in surprise. They were gob-smacked that I had the gall and audacity to speak to someone of Shane’s stature in the school. I was really nervous as I handed him the picture and then beat a hasty retreat. In two strides, with his very long legs, he caught up to me and said, You took this? I nodded. That’s great. Thanks man, he said patting me on the back with a giant paw-like hand. What’s your name? I told him my name and got away as quickly as possible. I saw him every now and then and he always nodded hi to me when we passed in the school halls. So, one afternoon after rugby practice the Wrecking Crew accosted me once more and grabbed my tie pulling me around like a dog on a leash, almost strangling me in the process. They had a great time kicking and barking at me and pretending I was a dog, while other kids at the bus stop laughed hysterically. Those kids often embarrassed me. Especially on the bus. As they were shaming me that day, Shane Carty, and some of the first team rugby players rounded the corner and from a distance saw the melee. The boys let me go and started horsing around with each other pretending nothing had happened. Shane continued walking towards us and greeted me as he passed. Howzit Trevor, he said. The boys who had been slapping me around stopped in their tracks. They couldn’t believe that THE Shane Carty was greeting little pissant Romain. Without making a big fuss he stopped right next to the guy who had grabbed my tie. He looked down at him and said, Don’t ever let me #$#@#$ catch you doing that again. Okay? That’s all he said and walked on. Those guys never messed with me again. EVER! In fact nobody at school ever bullied me after that. I actually started enjoying school for goodness sake. A while back I found Shane Carty’s e-mail address on the Internet and wrote him a note and personally thanked him for making such a huge difference in my life. (I can honestly say I didn’t want to be alive sometimes because those guys shamed me so much in front of the other guys.) Shane's simple gesture actually changed my school experience and I will never forget his kindness. More than 35 years later, when he received my e-mail, he had absolutely no recollection of what he had done and what an impact it had. He told me in a note that he put his head down and cried when he got my e-mail. Sometimes the smallest acts of kindness can actually make the biggest difference to the receiver of said kindnesswithout the giver even knowing it. What Shane doesn’t know is that I have shared this story with over 500 000 kids during the last 8 years on my world tour of the planet, speaking tour. In essence, Shane Carty's small act of kindness has inspired thousands and thousands of kids and taught them how they can actually change someone else’s life. Talk about the power of empathy! I sincerely thank you again, Shane Carty, for doing the right thing! And I send prayers and love to you as you go through your treatment. Knowing you, I have a suspicion that you are tackling cancer, head on, without fear and with sheer grit and determination, like you tackled the opposition, on the rugby field, during KES's unbeaten season that year. The year my life got better.
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