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Sydney Junior Rugby Union Annual Report 2018

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... 2 OFFICE BEARERS... 3 CHAIRPERSON S REPORT... 5 INCOME STATEMENT... 8 FINANCIAL POSITION... 9 COMPETITION REPORT... 10 MINIS REPORT... 11 SOUTHERN ZONE REPORT... 12 WESTERN ZONE REPORT... 13 NORTHERN ZONE... 15 SEVENS & GIRLS RUGBY REPORT... 16 NSWJRU STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS... 17 REPRESENTATIVE REPORT... 18 REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS 2018... 21 GRAND FINAL RESULTS... 23 SUNDAY COMPETITION TABLES... 24 FRIDAY COMPETITION TABLES... 27 Page 2

OFFICE BEARERS BOARD Katrina Oxenham CHAIRPERSON Owen Finegan PARTNERSHIPS Michelle Nisbet SECRETARY/GIRLS Sandy Basten FINANCE DIRECTOR Anthony Hunt MINIS RUGBY U6 to U9 Luke McCormack REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY Tony Cooper REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY Kate Page WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE Angus James NORTHERN REPRESENTATIVE Nicole Roberts SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIVE NON-EXECUTIVE Adrian Larson COMPETITION MANAGER Susan Stenning COMPETITION ADMIN Tricia Waters COMPETITION ADMIN Phil Waugh AMBASSOR JUDICIARY Mark Ashurst Tina Brunton Dougal Geddes Andrew Hourigan Cameron Player Chris Shaw SJRU Board Meeting Attendance Katrina Oxenham 8/9 Owen Finegan 5/9 Michelle Nisbet 9/9 Sandy Basten 9/9 Tricia Waters 6/6 Anthony Hunt 9/9 Tony Cooper 8/9 Luke Thiessen 2/3 Luke McCormack 4/6 Kate Page 6/6 Angus James 7/9 Nicole Roberts 9/9 Dennis Nothdurft 2/2 Page 3

OFFICE BEARERS Districts Presidents Eastern Suburbs Baron Alder Eastwood District Michael Larkin Gordon Brad Harrison Manly James Forsyth Northern Suburbs Paul Rathbourne Parramatta Daniel Smith Penrith Chris Hicks Randwick David Caple Southern Districts Tim Ahern Sydney University Fergus Duncan Warringah Sue Barry-Cotter West Harbour Siobhan Seiuli Page 4

CHAIRPERSON S REPORT On behalf of the Sydney Junior Rugby Union (SJRU), thank you to all Clubs and Districts and respective members for their involvement in junior rugby union during the 2018 season. In 2018, we appointed a predominantly new Board of Directors, who have proven to be progressive, collaborative and working towards the similar outcome to achieve our Strategic Vision, to Grow the Game form the Grassroots. I would like to take this opportunity to thank each Director for their involvement and time commitment to junior Rugby Union, and their approach throughout the season. The Directors come from right across Sydney, and we have had inclusive representation and the voice of our 60 clubs have been heard at Board level through the dedication of the directors in ensuring this occurred. See Board Chart. I would also like to thank the Planning Advisory Group (PAG), for their continued involvement in 2018, meeting regularly at Rugby AU, to discuss their respective districts and share their rugby knowledge and opinions with each other. This group has been a successful and influential group of enthusiasts, who have shaped some significant progress in junior rugby, and I thank all the members who devoted time to this important initiative. The Sydney Junior Rugby Union has continued its management of all aspects of junior rugby in Sydney, and remains the largest union nationally, with the actual grassroots its focus. We have continued throughout the season to facilitate meaningful competitions for all players, from U6 s through to Opens. Our participation rates have remained strong, at almost 12,000 players, and we have also experienced significant growth in Girls Sevens competitions. We have delivered 16 weeks of Rugby, culminating in grand finals and then further selection to pathways opportunities. We have supported our clubs and districts and been the governing body for all aspects of the game and associations. We have shared the same passion as our constituents for the game and for the development of junior players, in achieving enjoyment in the sport. When I started this role two years ago, there were several aspects of the Sydney Junior Rugby Union, that needed attention and development. With the support and work of our extensive rugby community, we have achieved much of these goals of two years ago, and junior rugby is on the path to continued growth and success. We said then that the registration and competition system needed attention and we agitated for influencing change. We now have a capable app and live scoring functionality and a more enhanced system. We will continue to improve the technology and interactive components of the competition. We had no strategic plan. We worked tirelessly to achieve a plan with key pillars and this guided our Board to keep a clear vision to Grow the Game from the Grassroots. This strategic plan will continue through to 2020 and we intend to achieve our visions in the manner we planned for. We revised the SJRU Constitution, and remove gender inequalities, added some more up to date governance and clarity around aspects of our Constitution, ensuring the SJRU was a leader for our clubs in the adoption of a valid and relevant constitutional Page 5

document. We said two years ago that we needed to actively address the perception of weight for age disparities in the years of accelerated growth. We went about collating accurate data to support the findings and collaborated with a more extensive subjective analytical study with Rugby AU, to determine best outcomes and application for junior rugby to ensure optimal player safety. We have implemented some mandatory assessments and we are certainly addressing the issue. This has been an extensive body of work and research, and we are the only code across Australia who have taken this concern and properly understood its complexity and addressed those concerns as best we could. Two years ago we did not have a website. We now have a functional and very capable, professional website at www.sjru.com.au. This has a plethora of resources within it and provides a face for Sydney Juniors to our rugby communities. We will continue to invest in the game and listen to what the clubs and districts need. We have a healthy operating revenue, and have strategically invested in areas such as minis gala days, representative rugby tours and support for coaching and officiating. The SJRU continues to support and assist junior rugby and engage with our clubs and districts to be guided by the immediate needs and future plans. I am proud of what we have achieved over the last few years, and excited about the future of the game and in particular of the foundation of the game, the grassroots. We have again this season, been supported by some rugby greats, and Phil Waugh has continued as Ambassador for the SJRU. Phil presented the Sydney jerseys to all our elite players from U14 s, U15 s, U16 s, Opens and the inaugural team of Girls representative players, at Rugby AU. We thank Phil for his involvement in the grassroots game and support of our aspiring players, as well as being the ambassador for the SJRU throughout 2018. Owen Finegan has similarly supported the grassroots game and been an appointed Director on our Board for the second successive year. Owen has been involved as an assessing coach in our new size for age implementation throughout this season, and been involved in orchestrating commercial partnerships for the SJRU. We thank Owen for his involvement, and continued focus on grassroots rugby. The SJRU has been integral in conducting height and weight measures at State Championship competitions, and provided significant data for this important topic of weight and height based on age. With a continued partnership with Rugby AU, and the supporting studies, the SJRU progressed to implement findings and attempt to resolve the size for age concerns in junior rugby. There were mandatory assessments that occurred by Level 2 assessing coaches, right across Sydney, and genuine intentions to eradicate concerns around variances in size for age by addressing the issue as effectively as possible. Thank you to the Level 2 coaches involved, and to the rugby community, for their adherence to these assessments where necessary and to understanding that all efforts are being made to address potential concerns around this complex discussion, and provide a safe playing environment with optimal welfare and safety for our junior players. We continued our close working relationships with the governing bodies in the game and formed a strong relationship with Rugby AU, where we hosted our All Club Meetings, our Board Meetings and our various representative jersey presentation evenings and ceremonies. Thank you to Rugby AU, for the use of the new facilities in Moore Park and for the unified approach to rugby through the simple gesture of venue utilisation. We also worked with respect to the size for age policies and procedures with Rugby AU, and are satisfied that this aspect of player safety and welfare required addressing and has been achieved in year one of its implementation. We also saw further enhancements to player safety in the officiating of the game, with the advent of the Blue Card for concussion or suspected concussion. We saw a clear management of these types of injuries, with no increase in incidence of concussion across the season, however a more appropriate Page 6

management of suspected cases, and a more transparent process around the gradual return to play as required. We worked alongside NSW Rugby Union throughout the season and saw the introduction of a new governance model for the game in this state. Sydney Junior Rugby Union continues to be a strong custodian of the game with a unique commitment to grassroots junior rugby and a focus on the development at this level, with a thorough understanding of the requirements of junior rugby in terms of enjoyment and participation and in growing our sport. We thank NSWRU for the involvement of their community team in conducting surveys, analysing data, assistance in some aspects of running our competitions and in the management of the competitions employee. For 2019, there will be a revised structure to how we manage competitions and all aspects of the junior game and how it is resourced effectively. We intend to have the support of NSWRU to determine together how this is optimally achieved. We supported the women in rugby again this season, following on from our initial women in rugby event last year. The SJRU hosted some of our women who devote hours to the junior game and thanked them for their contributions. We attended the ladies day at a Waratahs home game, and enjoyed discussing the game, women in our sport, and the opportunities to develop a Women s coterie in the coming seasons, where we can support rugby and enjoy the rugby experience on game day, in a similar way to the existing coteries that have been established. To all the volunteers, the parents and the players that enjoy this great sport and have the associated passion for the game, thank you. Rugby Union is a combative, skilful and truly international game and we look forward to working with our Clubs in further assisting where we can in developing all aspects of grassroots club rugby. We will continue to improve the delivery of the competition, making it safe, inclusive and fair for all participants. Thank you for the opportunity to chair the Sydney Junior Rugby Union for the last two years, it has been a pleasure. I will miss being at the helm and advocating positive change for the sport, but will play my part in supporting grassroots rugby from the sidelines in the years to come. Thank you for your involvement and we look forward to the new Rugby season for 2019. Katrina Oxenham CHAIRPERSON SYDNEY JUNIOR RUGBY UNION Page 7

INCOME STATEMENT Page 8

FINANCIAL POSITION Page 9

COMPETITION REPORT Friday Night & Sunday Competition Information Number of Games Played by Age 308 381 299 46 167 461 728 730 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 Opens Number of Clubs participating by Age 25 24 33 19 5 38 42 47 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 Opens Number of Competitions Number of Teams by Age 5 5 6 3 1 7 9 9 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 34 44 28 19 56 6 81 79 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 Opens SJRU ran Friday Night & Sunday Competitions with 347 teams participating.. With over 3120 games played throughout the season, we thank the tireless volunteers in the Clubs & Districts for providing an opportunity to get over 15,000 players playing Rugby during the hot and cold days during Winter. Many Thanks to the SJRU Staff Adrian Larson & Susan Stenning for their work during the season in all the administration that is needed to run the SJRU Competitions. Thank you to Tricia Waters who resigned from the Board to take over the Competition Admin role when Susan left. Thank you to Andrew Hutton for his assistance behind the scenes. Thank you to the Katrina Oxenham & the Board for their assistance throughout the 2018 Season. Page 10

MINIS REPORT 2018 saw the continuation of a strong, vibrant series of Minis competitions run across Sydney by local district organisations. As has been the case in recent years, there were seven Minis competitions run in Sydney Southern Districts, Randwick/Eastern Suburbs, Inner West, Western Sydney, Eastwood, Gordon/Norths and Northern Beaches. SJRU s role is to support these local competitions and I would like to thank and pay tribute to the District Minis Coordinators who put in so much time and effort to support Minis rugby in their local community. Similarly there are hard-working Minis Coordinators, Coaches, Managers, parents and of course all the players at clubs across Sydney who all contribute to the fun and engagement of Minis rugby in Sydney, and we are very grateful for all of their efforts. Referees are an essential part of rugby and we are also indebted to them for the great contribution they make. Minis rugby is one of the great training grounds for new young referees to learn the art of whistleblowing. Each local competition is structured in the way that suits their clubs. Formats vary with competitions organised at a central venue, at a rotating venue, on a home/away basis, all of an age group playing at the same location or vertical streams playing at the same venue. Some districts experienced frustration with being able to finalise their draw early in the season but will be applying lessons from that in preparing their 2018 draw. Girls made up a small but growing proportion of Minis players in 2017, a trend that most clubs are keen to encourage. In Under 6s and 7s many clubs had girls playing alongside boys, with the odd club being able to field girl-only teams in Minis age groups. In 2018 SJRU was able to successfully organise an Inter-District Minis Gala Day. Participation was optional but pleasingly nearly every club in Sydney joined in. On August 4 th at 9 different venues across Sydney, host clubs welcomed Minis teams from outside their district for a non-competitive rugby gala day, playing some 360 games between them. This was a significant event on the SJRU calendar with lots of planning and organisation required. Congratulations to the District Minis Coordinators, Host Clubs, Travelling Clubs, Referees, parents and especially the players for the wonderful spirit they all showed in making this a fun and memorable occasion. We have already begun planning for the 2019 gala day! There are also a number of invitational gala days for Minis run across Sydney, some being competitive and and some just for fun. These are significant events and we are grateful to the host clubs for their efforts in supporting the spirit of Minis rugby. This year we saw: King of the Hills (Under 8s and Under 9s) Harbord Harlequins Cup (Under 8s and Under 9s) Chatswood Challenge Cup (Under 8s and Under 9s) Dufficy Cup (Under 9s Hunters Hill) Tiger Cup (Under 6s and Under 7s Wahroonga) Overall Minis rugby is alive and well in Sydney. There are thousands of players, officials, parents and supporters cheering on their team each weekend, showing that Minis rugby is all about fun and participation. The more we can support and encourage these players and their helpers, the better will be the future of our game. Anthony Hunt - Director (Minis) Page 11

SOUTHERN ZONE REPORT What a year 2018 has been and what an honour to represent the Southern Zone. I have thoroughly enjoyed meeting such amazing and dedicated people in Rugby Land, from Club to District to Zone, within the SJRU and NSWRU. The opportunity to increase communication across all these entities has been extremely satisfying and I look forward to increasing this in the coming 12 months. If nothing else I believe 2018 showed us all how crucial communication is to the success of the game. There have been several highlights this year including an increase in participation in Selectors and Coach/Managers across the representative levels from the South which in turn assists the development of its players. The girls have continued their successes in 7 s and now into the 15 a side teams with several representatives in the U15 and U17 girls teams. I look forward to hopefully ensuring there are teams from Southern Zone entered into the 2019 Opens Competition whether it be from individual clubs, districts or even the Zone as we did not have any representation in this year s Sunday Competition for this age group. The minis competition culminated in some fantastic Gala Days, coupled with participation in both the Waratahs and Wallabies March Pasts was very exciting for all and hopefully assists in the retention of players in the game. Going forward into 2019 I would like to encourage the upskilling of our coaches to increase Level 1 and Level 2 numbers across the Zone. An increase in managers and parents who complete the Smart Rugby and even Assistant Referee courses also leads to improved professionalism across the sport. I believe with increased communication, willingness to work with others, stronger district leadership, an increase in Senior Club involvement and improved coaching quality the end result will be an increase in player numbers and higher retention rates. I also recognize the refining of the Import Rule, Grading processes and Age dispensation as crucial to the success of 2019. Thanks for a great year and looking forward to 2019. For the Love of Rugby Nicole Roberts Page 12

WESTERN ZONE REPORT What a fantastic season of rugby across the Zone from Minis to Juniors!! This is my first year in the role as Western Zone Rep and it s been awesome. I have had the opportunity to talk with Presidents, coaches, managers and parents each week about rugby in the West. Rugby is certainly well and truly alive and is producing some amazing Junior players. MINIS Our grassroots players have had a wonderful dry, winter of rugby. Minis in the Western Zone starts from U6 and continues to U9 s, with some little ones starting as young 4yrs old! I have the pleasure of coordinating a Western Sydney Minis Comp that sees 380 players from 35 teams within the Parramatta and Penrith Districts playing each week on a Sat morning at Central Venues across the 2 districts. Teams are streamed and allows for 2-3 clubs to be at one of 2 or 3 venues each week rather than home and away. Wests Minis are at a centralised venue and play every Saturday at St Luke s Oval with all the minis coming together to play. Eastwood District run a home and away system travelling from clubs each week including, Dural to Ryde to Pennant Hills to North Rocks. Minis had some great Gala Days hosted during the season by Redfield Rugby and Ryde Rugby. These are great days where Eastwood and the Western Sydney Minis join for a great day of rugby! We also had the Inter-District Gala Day which saw minis families travelling to another district in Sydney for a fantastic day of rugby. I know many are already looking forward to next year. Thank you to Norwest, Rooty Hill and Ryde who hosted on the day. Both Liverpool and Rouse Hill will be working hard to rebuild their clubs in 2019. Rouse Hill and Liverpool both had minis in 2017 but due to lack of numbers in 2018, joined forces with neighbouring clubs to ensure players kept playing. Liverpool is in a fantastic location in between Camden and Southern District where many players travel far and wide to play rugby. Next year, Liverpool hope to have U6 s -U16 s. Rouse Hill will be looking to run teams in U6 s- U10 s. Rouse Hill hopes to fill the gap again between Norwest and Hawkesbury and Rooty Hill. With one of the biggest growth areas in Sydney on their doorsteps, Rouse Hill and Liverpool will work with neighbouring clubs to ensure kids are playing rugby! We look forward to seeing more kids playing rugby for their local clubs in 2019. JUNIORS Exciting news in 2019, will see the U18 s competition expanding to Saturday, as well as the SJRU Sunday competition! U18 players no longer need to choose between rugby, league or soccer. They can now play rugby on a Saturday and Sunday! Saturday will run in conjunction with the Colts program and players can have a run with their District team. Sunday competition will still be run by SJRU and cater for those that can t play on a Saturday due to school or other commitments. Player numbers are steady in Juniors across the Western Zone, especially in the U10, 11s and 12 s age groups. This year saw both Hills, Ryde and Northern Barbarians enter in 2 teams into U13s and Penrith, Rooty Hill, Blacktown, Wests and Dural with 1. Norwest and Hawkesbury joined forces in the U13s. Great to see the spirit of rugby amongst clubs to ensure kids keep playing rugby. Sadly, numbers are decreasing from U14s- U18 s due to school commitments, however, we really encourage boys and girls to get involved in both Club and School rugby as it improves the skills and development of the players. Hopefully, with the U18 competition, may see kids coming back to the game. REPRESENTATIVE The Western Zone saw great success this year at the State Championships with the Zone taking out a number of Titles, from U12 s to U17 s in both girls and boys! Page 13

Congratulations to those players selected to represent the Zone, Sydney and Gen Blue in 2018. A special mention to the girls from the Western Zone who represented NSW in the game at Ballymore. What an amazing achievement and experience! Rep Transferring and Import Rule Zone Presidents have been working hard this season with each other to ensure players are not travelling too far away from home or from their mates, where they should be playing for their local club. It s important players, parents and coaches are aware of the Rules in place and the impact it has when a Representative player moves clubs or districts. Especially if it s not just one player and a whole team folds as a result of those multiple players moving. We hope that in 2019, we see less player movements across Clubs and Districts, ensuring strength in the Districts of the Zone. SIDELINES in 2019 I would love to see in 2019: All coaches with a minimum Level 1. It is imperative that as a Zone, we ensure our players are getting the best coaching possible, from Minis to Seniors Those coaches that are already Level 1, upskilling to Level 2. The Zone could then ensure they also have good representation in the coaching ranks at Representative level across the Districts. Parents and Managers completing their Smart Rugby or even the Assistant Referee Courses. Young players (13yrs or older) or Parents becoming referees. Ensuring sideline behaviour is always positive and non-abusive towards players, officials or volunteers. Clubs providing a Summary of the Rules and Expectations to every player, parent, coach and supporter! These will help to ensure as a Zone, we are educated in the game of Rugby and enjoy the game we all so love! Here s to 2019 Rugby Season! Yours in Rugby Kate Page Page 14

NORTHERN ZONE Page 15

SEVENS & GIRLS RUGBY REPORT 2018 has seen girls and women s rugby grow exponentially across Sydney and Sydney Juniors has seen a significant grown in the junior ranks particularly across the u10 and u12 age group. SJRU kicked of the season with Wave 1 sizzling 7 s across term 1 and comprised around 32 teams of girls from U12 to U18. The first round of Sizzling 7 s Rugby was a warm Saturday evening and it was an absolute joy to see so many people involved and supporting the girls in their love of the game. As with any first round there were a few teething problems and SJRU worked closely with NSWRU to smooth out the creases. Wave 1 Finals were hosted at West Juniors at St Lukes Concord and was a wonderfully successful end to a lovely summer of rugby. In Wave 2 we saw that grow to 59 teams and the U10 girls joined the competition. The proposal to split into 2 zones was progressed and we ran the Northern Zone and the Western Zone, which incorporated teams from the Southern Zone. The success of the zone formation was better for most clubs and teams, the benefit being reduced travel for a lot of teams, however the downside was a reduction in variety. As the competition grows in the coming years we expect to see more teams join from each zone which will alleviate the issue of lack of variety. Frosty 7 s was indeed frosty with rugby played on some of the coldest Saturday nights in years. The girls showed their enormous dedication, commitment and team spirit. A credit to them and the clubs they play for. The Frosty 7 s Finals were again hosted by West Juniors at St Lukes Concord the Northern and Western Zone came together. Once again we offered Village Club teams involved in Frosty 7s the opportunity to play off in a competition structure to be crowned 7s Champions in overall age group brackets. Structured 7s competition formats have also been successful in helping girls hone their skills and build confidence in contact. This approach was also evident by the number of girls teams who competed in the 2018 NSW Rugby 7s State Championships, held in October up in Tuncurry for age brackets Under 13s and Under 17s. Congratulations to all the players, teams, village club administers/ volunteers and referees that made for a successful 2018 Rugby 7 s season. In particular, thank you to all of the support staff every Saturday, the back of house support from Caitlin Aquilina, Bippy Power, Susan Stenning, Tricia Waters and Andrew Hill for all their efforts and energy in supporting the growth of 7 s. Michelle Nisbet, SJRU Director Girls Rugby/7s Page 16

NSWJRU STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS The NSWJRU State Championships are the first step in the representative pathway for our junior club rugby players. Our U10 s & U11 s are called development tournaments and are designed to give a multitude of players the experience of reps without the stress of playing in a finals series. Our U12 s to Opens all compete for the title of State Champions. The NSW Junior Rugby Union State Championships are held over the June Long Weekend. This weekend is a showcase of the talent and aspiring players within the SJRU and NSW Country Competitions. Thank you to the hosting Venues for providing a wonderful weekend for the age groups. U10 s Sunday 22 July hosted by Narrabeen Rugby Club at North Narrabeen Reserve Narrabeen U11 s 9 & 10 June hosted by Lindfield Junior Rugby Club at Koola Park East Killara U12 s 9-11 June hosted by Camden Rugby Park at Camden Rugby Park State Championship Winners: Parramatta U13 s 9-11 June hosted by Nelson Bay Rugby Club at Tomaree #1 Field & Fingal Bay Oval Port Stephens. State Championship Winners: Parramatta U14 s 9-11 June hosted by Orange Emus & Orange City Rugby Clubs at Endeavour Park Orange State Championship Winners: Penrith U15 s Boys 9-11 June hosted by Wests Juniors at St Luke s Oval & Concord Oval State Championship Winners: Northern Suburbs U15 s Girls 9-11 June hosted by Wests Juniors at St Luke s Oval & Concord Oval State Championship Winners: Randwick / Parramatta U16 s 9-11 June hosted by Drummoyne Rugby Club at Drummoyne Oval & Taplin Oval Drummoyne State Championship Winners: Gordon U17 s Girls 9-11 June hosted by Wests Juniors at St Luke s Oval & Concord Oval State Championship Winners: West Harbour U17 s Boys 9-11 June hosted by Wests Juniors at St Luke s Oval & Concord Oval State Championship Winners: Manly Page 17

REPRESENTATIVE REPORT The 2018 Representative program was designed to build upon the progress we made in 2017 in aligning the SJRU pathway with the various Rugby AU, NSW Rugby Gen Blue programs. At the outset I d sincerely like to thank all the Coaches, Managers, Physios, S&C staff and the Independent Selectors that volunteered time throughout the season, in support of all the boys and girls involved in pathways rugby. The Representative team tables following this report denote many of the names of volunteers involved. NSWJRU State Championships The first step in the Representative XVs pathway was the NSWJRU State Championships (U12 to U17 with U10s and U11s holding Gala / Development day formats) which kicked off in early June. This year we had the following venues host State Championships and the winners are denoted in the following table. As always wet weather presented its usual challenges in the lead up to the event. Notwithstanding our host venues were amazing in organizing contingencies to find a way to provide a wonderful weekend of representative rugby across multiple venues. To that end I d like to thank all our State Championship hosts and their wonderful volunteers we couldn t do these type of events without your efforts. State Championship Winners 2018 Under 12 Boys Under 13 Boys Under 14 Boys Under 15 Boys Under 15 Girls Under 16 Boys Under 17 Boys Under 17 Girls Opens (Sydney vs. Country) Parramatta Parramatta Penrith Northern Suburbs Randwick / Parramatta Gordon Manly West Harbour Sydney Due to the nature of this year s representative calendar NSWJRU moved the U18 Sydney vs NSW Country game to the Finals Monday slot of the State Champs at Concord. This game had much more at stake than bragging rights or player selections to the NSWJRU State teams the winning coaching team would also get the coaching gig for the NSWJRU I team. Sydney won the game meaning the coaching team of Mark Houston, Brett Fawcett & Mark Rechner assumed the NSWJRU I role and the NSW Country crew took over the NSWJRU II team. Sydney U18 vs NSW Country U18 results U18 (Michael Brial Cup) SJRU 25 defeated CJRU 15 Page 18

Regionals The Representative calendar continued for other age groups with the NSW Regionals which were again hosted by Hunters Hill at Boronia Park. My thanks to the Hunters Hill Rugby Club and its team of volunteers for making this weekend a success. These games are primarily trials for the respective Sydney and Country teams in the U14, U15 & U16 age groups. This carnival is always one of the most enjoyable with high quality rugby and further selections opportunities adding to the drama. Northern Zone which is a combination of boys selected from across Gordon, Northern Suburbs, Manly and Warringah Districts took out the titles in both the U15 s and U16 s age groups in 2018. U16 Invitationals Our CJRU and SJRU U16 teams were selected and then competed in the NSW Invitational against two NSW Schools teams at Narrabeen. This is a selection trial for the two NSW teams that would compete in the U16 s Nationals at the Southport School on the Gold Coast in late September. I am pleased to say that the Sydney U16 team did very well and a number of lads were selected into the two NSW teams. These type of selections are a great validation of the junior club pathway, congratulations to all the boys that participated and did Sydney Juniors proud. Sydney U16 vs NSW Country U16 results U16 s (Ella Cup) SJRU 42 defeated CJRU 21 From here we ventured out to Scully Park, Tamworth a few weeks later where Central North were our very welcoming hosts for the annual City vs Country games. This year we had an added bonus of the U16 NSWJRU Presidents XV playing against NSW Country U16s (as Sydney and Country U16s had played each other already) which was a fantastic addition to this traditional fixture. City vs Country results U14 s (Tim Gavin Shield) SJRU 40 defeated CJRU 10 U15 s (Steve Tuynman Cup) SJRU 28 defeated CJRU 24 U16 s NSWJRU Presidents XV 34 defeated CJRU 24 U17 s Girls (Grace Hamilton Shield) CJRU 27 defeated SJRU 15 Girls XVs Rugby Off the back of growing participation and interest in Girls 7s rugby in 2017 we selected an inaugural Girls Under 17 XVs rugby team that trained and went onto play Country girls in Bathurst at the 2017 City Country Championship. In 2018 as part of the pathways development process we included girls Under 15 and Under 17 XV a side team s within the NSWJRU State Championships format on the June long weekend. In the Under 17s age group we had representation from the Central Coast, Gordon, Hunter, Illawarra, Randwick/Parramatta and West Harbour districts. Whilst in the Under 15s age group we had representation from district teams drawn from the Central Coast, Central North, Gordon, Hunter, Randwick/Parramatta and Illawarra. The girl s teams where kindly hosted by West Harbour at St Lukes, Concord and shared in the same tournament atmosphere as the Under 15s boys. Following the June long weekend, the Sydney Selectors announced two train-on squads in both girls age groups (U15s and U17s) to continue training that would go onto be selected in Sydney representative teams to take on Country up at Tamworth on the 5 th of August. Unfortunately for logistical reasons the Country U15s could not field a team, which left our U15s Sydney girls without a game that weekend. Not to worry, as Kim Schuck the Competition Manager of Brisbane Junior Rugby Union kindly came to the party enabling us to arrange games for the girls on Page 19

Sunday 16 th of September. This was a real highlight for the girls and will hopefully become a bigger fixture to include NSW Country and ACT, with potential to expand to State teams in future years. Sydney Juniors Girls vs. Brisbane Junior Girls results U15 Sydney Girls 35 defeated Brisbane Girls 24 U17 Sydney Girls 26 defeated Brisbane Girls 7 Further details on all SJRU Rep Teams can be found at https://www.sjru.com.au/teamannouncements/ and or http://www.nswjuniors.com.au/rep.html There are always so many people to thank, and I apologize if I miss anyone, but I would be remise if I didn t acknowledge the efforts of Lucas Thiessen, Luke McCormack, Kerry Brady, Susan Stenning, Tricia Waters, Ben Gregory, Matt Evrard and Mark Green. A very special thank you also to Nicole Roberts, Kate Page and Michelle Nisbett for their energy and efforts across their respective SJRU Director Zone and Girls Rugby portfolios your support and dedication to the junior rugby pathways program was very much appreciated. I d also like to especially thank our Chairperson Katrina Oxenham (SJRU) and all other SJRU Directors for their support and consideration of the continued development of the Prep Pathways Program and especially the fledgling Girls XVs pathway program at this formative stage. Tony Cooper Director of Representatives Page 20

REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS 2018 U14 Sydney Team Tevita Junior Alatini Penrith Daniel Andrews Eastwood Jakob Biet Gordon Ollie Cummins Manly Ben Di Staso Manly Uaale Elisara Penrith Genesis Fekitoa Parramatta Oniti Finau West Harbour Ezra Gosche Penrith Siotame Hansen Penrith Isaiah Katoa Penrith Alexander Macdonald Eastwood Manako Manase West Harbour Silas Mose Mose Penrith Henry Murray Norths Oscar Ortalani Sydney University Talanoa Penitani Randwick Jett Peters Eastwood Indiana Rice Southern Districts Kai Roberts Randwick Will Rohrsheim Norths Eli Sagala Gordon Archie Saunders Warringah Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: S&C Coach: Luke Mccormack Andrew Skelly & Glen Pilcher Andrew Blewman U15 Sydney Team Hugh Bell MNZ Jack Bowen MNZ Paddy Burns MWZ Jonathan Chan BaaBaas Jack Comesky BaaBaas Thomas Goddard MWZ Will Granger MNZ Tyson Jackson MWZ Ben Kafer BaaBaas John McCaffrey BaaBaas Henry O'Donnell MNZ Lachlan Park MWZ Henry Roberts MNZ Siafolao Siatolau MWZ Ned Slack-Smith MNZ Cameron Stanford MWZ Samual Taber MWZ Harrison Usher MWZ Joedi Vula BaaBaas Kai Wilson MNZ Teddy Wilson MNZ Luke Woolford MNZ Dion Yazdani MNZ Head Coach: Scott Saunders 0414 905 277 Assistant Coaches: Murray Hooper & Adam Domkin Manager: Warren Park U15 Girls Sydney Team Tyla Amiatu Parramatta Rayven-Jodeci Boyce West's Scarlet Brett Gordon Ally Bullman Gordon Hollie Cameron Gordon Rueben Cherrington Randwick Aisha Fong West's Fili Fono Parramatta Joiful Fotu-Moala Randwick Amy Kellett Parramatta Betty Koula Randwick Hana Laufale West's Naomi Mauu Gordon Fallon McHugh Gordon Ava Osland Gordon Alison Piper Gordon Penina Solofa Parramatta Madeleine Sora Parramatta Jesse Southwell Randwick Kalesita Tausala Parramatta Bienne Terita Randwick Ella Tobin Gordon Cassey Tohi-Hiku West's Bronti Westaway Randwick Caitlin Winslade Gordon Head Coach: Manager: Assistant Coach: Craig Roberts Dion Epplett Tamatea Ammann, Jake Osborne & Kyle Nettleton Page 21

REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS 2018 U16 Sydney Team Tyler Afoa MSZ Aisea Aholelei MNZ Luca Antico MNZ Isaiah Apeseera BaaBaas Adrian Brown MWZ Andrew Collins BaaBaas Tom Douglas MNZ Hong Duncan MSZ Tom Easy BaaBaas Oscar Enasio MNZ Angus Fahy MSZ Liam Jones MWZ Oliver Longhi MNZ Thomas Maka MNZ Luke Males MWZ Tyreece Matangi MNZ Connor Montgomery MNZ Curtis Palmer MSZ Tom Sigraeves BaaBaas Dan Stovold MWZ Ron Volkman MSZ Mitch Wheals MNZ Jerome Williams MNZ Coaches: Manager: Michael Taylor / Brad Harrison Tony Cooper U17 Girls Sydney Team Evita Soakai Blacktown Tiana Fasavalu-Faamausilli Wests Tyra Gristwood Wests Emily Tiernan Wests Kaea Murphy Wests Ashleigh Coghill Gordon Charlize Grace Gordon Faliki Pohiva Blacktown Adi Melaia (Grace) Tokabobo Wests Piper Duck Gordon Teagan Toa Toa Blacktown Tia Hinds Randwick Gardinia Faalogo Wests Grace Cooper Burraneer Mackenzie Cooper Gordon Paris Makene Stone Blacktown Mareva Swann Burraneer Sophie Tobin Gordon Louise Sheridan Forest Haylee Hifo Parramatta Mia Enright-Bullock Randwick Jasmine Hynes Burraneer Prasana Harrison Gordon Charlotte Goldman Gordon Caitlin Young Gordon Coaches:: Manager: Kieran Tobin / Chris Cooper Yvette Stening U18 Sydney Team David Aguirre West Harbour Will Bremner Gordon Maclean Dombkins Northern Suburbs Max Douglas Manly Wilson Dulieu Eastern Suburbs Nathaniel Endemann Northern Suburbs Faiva Faiva Parramatta Tyreese Figota Eastwood Liam Heka Eastwood Ngalu Ikani West Harbour Liam Janson Northern Suburbs Joshua Lambert Eastwood Thomas Latu Sydney University Tristan Leffers Northern Suburbs Reihana Leui'i Sydney University Giorgio Leventis Lane Cove Lachlan Lowick Forest Dan Lucky Eastwood Jesse MacKinnon Southern Districts Nathaniel Panozzo Gordon Jessie Robertson Parramatta Netane Talanoa Sydney University Joshua Tuiono Western Sydney Bar Jack Walsh Manly Alexander Wallington Eastern Suburbs Oliver Wheatley Eastwood Coaches: Manager: Mark Housten / Brett Fawcett Mark Rechner Page 22

GRAND FINAL RESULTS Sunday Competition Grade Home Team Score Result Away Team Score Venue Opens Newport Breakers 42 def Gordon Barbarians 0 Pittwater Rugby Park U10A Blacktown 22 def Hills 7 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U10B Bays 5 def by Manly Roos 7 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U10C Drummoyne 15 def by Hunters Hill Black 21 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U10D Narrabeen 7 def Sylvania 0 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U10E1 Balmain Black 5 def by Blue Mountains 7 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U10E2 Oatley 15 def by Northern Barbarians 19 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U10F Bays 12 def by Manly Roos 19 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U10G Norths Pirates Black 14 def by Petersham 20 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U10H Lane Cove Blue 41 def Lindfield Highlanders 7 Mittigar Reserve No 1 U11A Oatley 21 def Seaforth Raiders 7 Cliff Oval No 1 U11B Hills 14 def by Wahroonga Blacks 36 Cliff Oval No 1 U11C Allambie Jets 43 def St Ives 5 Cliff Oval No 1 U11D Hornsby 26 def by Western Raptors 29 Cliff Oval No 1 U11E Newport Dolphins 10 def by Easts Wallaroos 19 Cliff Oval No 1 U11F Wahroonga Gold 12 def by Pittwater 17 Cliff Oval No 1 U11G Hawkesbury Valley 35 def Mosman Dolphins 7 Cliff Oval No 1 U11H Lane Cove Blue 12 def Bays 10 Cliff Oval No 1 U12A Rockdale 17 def by Blacktown 21 Alwyn Lindfield Reserve U12B Seaforth Raiders 17 def by Central Eastwood 31 Alwyn Lindfield Reserve U12C Hawkesbury Valley 29 def Wests 12 Alwyn Lindfield Reserve U12D Petersham 60 def Burraneer 21 Alwyn Lindfield Reserve U12E Balmain Gold 17 def by Clovelly 26 Alwyn Lindfield Reserve U12F Wakehurst 17 def by Bays 26 Alwyn Lindfield Reserve U13A Penrith RSL 7 def by Hills 38 St Lukes North U13B Forest 2018 14 def Vikings Gold 7 St Lukes North U13C Rocks Barbarians Black 17 def Newport Breakers 15 St Lukes North U13D Roseville 10 def by Norths Pirates Red 24 St Lukes North U13E Narrabeen 26 def Bays 19 St Lukes North U13F Ryde 24 def Central Eastwood 22 St Lukes North U14A Penrith 1 31 def Vikings 1 10 Kingsdene Oval U14B Narrabeen 14 def by Chatswood 19 Kingsdene Oval U14C Hunters Hill Black 33 def Ryde 0 Kingsdene Oval U14D Burraneer 10 def by Lindfield Tartans 17 Kingsdene Oval U14E Vikings 2 27 def Central Eastwood Blue 14 Kingsdene Oval U15A Lindfield Tartans 41 def Blacktown 17 Tryon Oval No 1 U15B Southern Barbarians 26 def by Hunters Hill Black 39 Tryon Oval No 1 U15C Vikings 1 17 def Narrabeen 15 Tryon Oval No 1 U15D Wakehurst 12 def by Easts Wallaroos 33 Tryon Oval No 1 U15E Hills 26 def Vikings 2 10 Tryon Oval No 1 U16A Northern Barbarians 33 def Canterbury 14 Pittwater Rugby Park U16B Forest 29 def Collaroy Cougars 22 Pittwater Rugby Park U16C Burraneer 34 def Roseville 14 Pittwater Rugby Park Friday Night Competition U10FRI Coogee Grey 14 def by Rockdale Rangers 38 Latham Park Lower No 1 U11FRI Rockdale Rangers 38 def South Coogee White 0 Latham Park Lower No 1 U12FRI Rockdale Rangers 19 def South Coogee 7 Latham Park Lower No 1 Page 23

SUNDAY COMPETITION TABLES Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10A Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10E2 TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Blacktown JRUFC 14 14 0 0 0 405 72 333 51 Oatley JRUFC 14 10 4 0 0 213 113 100 26 Harbord Harlequins JRUFC 14 11 3 0 0 324 199 125 50 Northern Barbarians 13 7 6 0 1 233 122 111 24 Hills JRUFC 14 10 3 1 0 321 179 142 49 Hills 10 6 4 0 0 197 155 42 24 Lane Cove Gold 14 9 5 0 0 347 223 124 46 Dee Why JRUFC 14 4 10 0 0 147 145 2 22 Collaroy Black 14 6 6 2 0 284 337-53 42 Hornsby JRU 14 3 11 0 0 80 275-195 16 Seaforth Raiders JRUFC 14 5 8 1 0 208 249-41 39 Dundas Valley 11 0 11 0 0 105 165-60 10 Mosman Junior Rugby Club 14 2 12 0 0 145 380-235 32 Ryde JRUFC 14 1 13 0 0 124 455-331 30 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10F TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10B Narrabeen JRUFC 13 9 3 1 1 253 147 106 37 TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts North Rocks JRUFC 12 6 5 1 2 224 132 92 35 Bays JRUFC 14 10 2 2 0 275 165 110 50 Manly Roos Rugby Club 13 8 4 1 1 178 112 66 35 Chatswood JRUFC 14 7 7 0 0 269 157 112 47 Bays JRUFC 14 7 6 1 0 341 129 212 33 Manly Roos Rugby Club 14 9 5 0 0 322 194 128 46 Collaroy White 12 5 7 0 1 165 197-32 26 Norwest JRUFC 14 9 5 0 0 315 214 101 46 Mosman Junior Rugby Club 12 2 10 0 1 135 269-134 24 Newport Breakers 14 7 7 0 0 245 225 20 42 Newport Dolphins 13 1 12 0 1 95 293-198 24 Wahroonga Blacks 14 5 7 2 0 193 325-132 40 Harbord Harlequins 14 3 11 0 0 0 112-112 8 U10 Tartans 14 4 10 0 0 188 268-80 34 Forest JRUFC 14 3 11 0 0 208 352-144 34 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10G TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10C Wakehurst JRC 14 12 1 1 0 496 164 332 53 TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Petersham JRC 14 11 2 1 0 421 141 280 51 Drummoyne JRUFC 14 12 2 0 0 288 137 151 38 Forest White 13 8 3 2 1 336 181 155 48 Hunters Hill Black JRUFC 14 11 3 0 0 287 140 147 34 Norths Pirates Black 14 9 5 0 0 256 261-5 44 Mosman Junior Rugby Club 14 9 5 0 0 199 188 11 32 St Ives JRUFC 14 7 7 0 0 308 321-13 42 Seaforth Raiders JRUFC 14 7 4 3 0 158 187-29 32 Dural Rugby Club 14 6 8 0 0 325 378-53 40 Killara-West Pymble Blue 14 8 6 0 0 241 139 102 30 Seaforth Raiders JRUFC 13 6 7 0 0 340 373-33 38 Allambie Jets Rugby Union 14 8 5 1 0 150 238-88 29 Wahroonga Golds 14 5 9 0 0 229 375-146 38 Norths Pirates Red 14 4 9 1 0 163 243-80 25 Bays JRUFC 14 1 13 0 0 102 496-394 30 Dural Rugby Club 14 0 14 0 0 109 323-214 20 Hawkesbury Valley 13 3 10 0 0 220 371-151 28 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10D Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10H TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Narrabeen JRUFC 14 8 6 0 0 214 92 122 38 Lane Cove Blue 14 11 2 1 0 479 212 267 51 Bays JRUFC 13 9 4 0 1 278 149 129 34 U10 Highlanders 14 10 4 0 0 423 217 206 48 Sylvania JRUFC 13 6 6 1 1 234 170 64 34 Manly Roos Rugby Club 14 10 4 0 0 375 333 42 48 St Ives JRUFC 13 5 8 0 1 167 205-38 34 Hunters Hill White JRUFC 14 7 5 2 0 379 252 127 42 Roseville JRUFC 13 7 6 0 1 95 179-84 30 Forest Black 13 4 9 0 0 137 394-257 38 Balmain Gold 14 4 9 1 0 348 331 17 37 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U10E1 Drummoyne JRUFC 14 4 10 0 0 248 446-198 36 TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Killara-West Pymble Gold 14 2 12 0 0 238 442-204 32 Balmain Black 14 13 1 0 0 213 80 133 28 Blue Mountains 14 12 2 0 0 211 99 112 24 Wests 14 10 4 0 0 177 132 45 22 Central Eastwood 13 7 6 0 1 187 145 42 20 Seaforth Raiders 14 4 10 0 0 106 266-160 16 Chatswood 14 5 9 0 0 103 275-172 16 Page 24

SUNDAY COMPETITION TABLES Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U11A Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U11D TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Oatley JRUFC 13 12 1 0 1 429 187 242 54 Hornsby 14 13 1 0 0 358 113 245 38 Western Raptors JRUFC 13 11 2 0 1 354 136 218 52 Western Raptors 14 10 3 1 0 386 96 290 36 Seaforth Raiders JRUFC 13 9 4 0 1 447 160 287 48 Killara-West Pymble Blue 13 11 2 0 1 380 184 196 36 Sylvania JRUFC 13 8 5 0 1 420 237 183 46 Ryde 14 9 5 0 0 224 295-71 30 Harbord Harlequins JRUFC 13 4 9 0 1 195 355-160 38 Collaroy Cougars 14 5 9 0 0 209 313-104 28 Dural Rugby Club 13 5 8 0 1 72 257-185 36 Balmain Black 14 6 8 0 0 124 311-187 26 Narrabeen JRUFC 13 3 10 0 1 194 439-245 36 Drummoyne 13 4 9 0 0 217 330-113 20 Dee Why 13 3 10 0 0 131 387-256 20 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U11B TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U11E Hills JRUFC 14 14 0 0 0 388 108 280 40 P W L D B F A Df Pts Wahroonga Blacks 14 7 7 0 0 310 200 110 34 Newport Dolphins 14 13 1 0 0 276 93 183 40 Newport Breakers 13 8 4 1 1 189 194-5 33 Easts Wallaroos JRUFC 13 10 3 0 1 343 126 217 38 Forest JRUFC 13 6 6 1 1 162 190-28 31 Dural Rugby Club 14 8 5 1 0 195 184 11 30 Mosman Junior Rugby Club 13 7 6 0 1 188 221-33 30 Norwest JRUFC 14 4 10 0 0 243 247-4 28 Lindfield Tartans 12 2 10 0 1 92 129-37 28 Wakehurst JRC 14 4 9 1 0 204 231-27 28 Wests JRUFC 13 7 6 0 1 226 183 43 27 Blacktown JRUFC 13 6 7 0 1 241 272-31 28 Manly Roos Rugby Club 14 5 9 0 0 106 237-131 24 Hornsby JRU 14 5 9 0 0 228 329-101 24 Chatswood JRUFC 13 2 11 0 1 75 274-199 24 Petersham JRC 14 2 12 0 0 137 385-248 22 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U11C Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U11F TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Allambie Jets Rugby Union 14 13 0 1 0 326 147 179 39 Wahroonga Gold 14 11 3 0 0 276 123 153 36 Seaforth Raiders JRUFC 14 10 3 1 0 303 141 162 35 Pittwater Junior Rugby Club 14 11 2 1 0 320 134 186 35 St Ives JRUFC 14 9 5 0 0 294 251 43 34 St Ives JRUFC 14 11 2 1 0 259 232 27 35 Bays JRUFC 14 7 6 1 0 286 221 65 33 Manly Roos Rugby Club 14 7 7 0 0 216 226-10 32 11s Penrith RSLJRUC 14 6 7 1 0 157 252-95 29 U11 Highlanders 14 5 9 0 0 283 225 58 30 North Rocks JRUFC 14 8 6 0 0 246 244 2 28 Sylvania JRUFC 13 6 6 1 0 253 308-55 30 Hunters Hill Black JRUFC 14 6 8 0 0 273 289-16 28 Harbord Harlequins JRUFC 14 1 13 0 0 123 303-180 22 Norths Pirates Red 14 4 10 0 0 215 247-32 28 Penrith RSL Junior Rugby Union 13 0 13 0 1 136 315-179 20 Lane Cove Gold 14 2 12 0 0 172 283-111 24 Burraneer JRUFC 14 1 13 0 0 162 359-197 22 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U12A Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U12D TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Rockdale JRUFC 14 13 1 0 0 556 150 406 54 Petersham JRC 13 12 1 0 1 369 169 200 38 Blacktown JRUFC 10 10 0 0 1 448 135 313 52 Burraneer JRUFC 13 11 2 0 1 357 183 174 38 Hills JRUFC 14 10 4 0 0 386 269 117 48 Oatley JRUFC 13 9 3 1 1 346 166 180 35 Western Raptors JRUFC 14 10 4 0 0 300 262 38 44 Dural Rugby Club 13 7 6 0 1 360 170 190 34 U12 Tartans 14 2 12 0 0 179 420-241 32 Sylvania JRUFC 13 6 7 0 1 310 195 115 32 Newport Breakers 14 2 12 0 0 164 489-325 32 Drummoyne JRUFC 12 5 7 0 2 188 311-123 28 Collaroy Black 14 2 12 0 0 98 492-394 32 Dee Why JRUFC 14 5 8 1 0 281 388-107 27 Seaforth Raiders JRUFC 14 7 7 0 0 352 266 86 27 Hunters Hill Black JRUFC 12 1 11 0 2 106 360-254 24 Hills JRUFC 13 2 11 0 1 145 403-258 24 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U12B TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U12E Seaforth Raiders JRUFC 12 10 1 1 2 272 81 191 53 TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Central Eastwood JRUFC 12 10 2 0 2 300 150 150 52 Balmain Gold 13 10 2 1 1 375 159 216 39 Chatswood JRUFC 13 9 4 0 1 304 216 88 48 North Rocks 13 8 4 1 1 296 126 170 37 Forest JRUFC 12 5 6 1 2 231 252-21 43 Clovelly 13 10 2 1 1 289 142 147 36 Mosman Junior Rugby Club 13 4 9 0 1 186 256-70 38 Ryde 14 9 4 1 0 326 210 116 34 Bays JRUFC 13 3 10 0 1 214 322-108 36 Lindfield Highlanders 14 6 6 2 0 264 215 49 31 Wahroonga Blacks 12 0 12 0 2 116 346-230 32 Mosman Junior Rugby Club 12 4 8 0 0 141 188-47 31 Seaforth Raiders 14 3 11 0 0 155 337-182 26 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U12C Wahroonga Golds 14 2 11 1 0 191 290-99 24 TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Northern Barbarians 13 3 9 1 1 135 289-154 23 Norwest JRUFC 14 13 0 1 0 394 114 280 39 Collaroy White 14 3 11 0 0 140 352-212 22 Wests JRUFC 14 11 3 0 0 293 131 162 36 Newport Dolphins 14 8 5 1 0 195 150 45 33 Sydney Junior Rugby Union - U12F Hawkesbury Valley JRUFC 13 9 4 0 1 331 167 164 32 TEAM P W L D B F A Df Pts Blue Mountains JRUFC 14 9 5 0 0 290 222 68 30 Wakehurst JRC 14 13 1 0 0 585 189 396 54 Lane Cove Gold 14 4 10 0 0 242 212 30 28 Forest JRUFC 14 10 4 0 0 383 223 160 48 Norths Pirates Red 14 3 11 0 0 126 423-297 22 Bays JRUFC 14 9 4 1 0 392 328 64 47 Manly Roos Rugby Club 14 1 13 0 0 34 281-247 20 Balmain Black 14 8 6 0 0 331 292 39 44 Newport Sharks 14 6 8 0 0 270 308-38 40 Chatswood JRUFC 14 5 8 1 0 342 369-27 39 Lane Cove Blue 14 3 11 0 0 319 517-198 34 Hunters Hill White JRUFC 14 1 13 0 0 163 559-396 30 Page 25