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They only withdrew a couple of years ago, not sure why they'd re-enterRumour that’s been going around that Windsor might be entering SS
They only withdrew a couple of years ago, not sure why they'd re-enterRumour that’s been going around that Windsor might be entering SS
They won the penrith A grade this year , they might want to step up to SS. It would be great to see them back.They only withdrew a couple of years ago, not sure why they'd re-enter
Cool lets hope so. How strong is the rumour?Rumour that’s been going around that Windsor might be entering SS
They won the penrith A grade this year , they might want to step up to SS. It would be great to see them back.
They have all the facilities to run a team at that level,- ample car parking, a small leagues club and a quality ground that gets well looked after. 3 things that some of the existing clubs in this years SS comp lacked.
One idea would be for Windsor to come to an arrangement with Brothers
You'd think based on what happened this year Windsor would be a direct replacement for Brothers in SS, with Brothers to remain in RMC.
If either comp has eleven or less teams, surely surely the NSWRL look at a 5-team finals. Less games and less teams but still the same number of weeks. Even a top six would be fine.You would think that Windsor and Ryde Eastwood should be able to field competitive teams in SS, replacing duds Belrose (?) and Blacktown, making a better competition. Brothers advertised for a SS coach in 2019, so unless Belrose continue, you would think the NSWRL would retain Brothers so that 11 teams in each grade makes the draw easier.
Hills are the other problem in SS, but with the influx of South Sydney players into Hills RMC there may be a trickle down effect to SS.
We can only hope that a new coach at Wests may result in some RMC recruitment for a change. Brothers (or should be Sisters) have signed 2 current Australian players for their Womens' team so maybe they can show some initiative on the RMC front.
If either comp has eleven or less teams, surely surely the NSWRL look at a 5-team finals. Less games and less teams but still the same number of weeks. Even a top six would be fine.
8 of 9 TGC was last season, this year the comp was 11 or 12 wasn't it?No guarantee - They had 8 out of 10 in RMC in 2017. They had 5 out of 9 in Harvey Norman but 8 out of 9 in Tarsha Gale.
They lost to kings grove that game due to dropping a heap of key players back to SS to ensure they made the finals in SS that year.The source of Windsor's demise was when the club appointed Brent Kite as coach replacing the son of the major sponsor for the 2016 season. The result was the sponsor took his money to other clubs and Windsor no longer had the finances to sign RMC standard players. They even lost to Kingsgrove that season.
Has it been confirmed that hills are linking up with South Sydney?You would think that Windsor and Ryde Eastwood should be able to field competitive teams in SS, replacing duds Belrose (?) and Blacktown, making a better competition. Brothers advertised for a SS coach in 2019, so unless Belrose continue, you would think the NSWRL would retain Brothers so that 11 teams in each grade makes the draw easier.
Hills are the other problem in SS, but with the influx of South Sydney players into Hills RMC there may be a trickle down effect to SS.
We can only hope that a new coach at Wests may result in some RMC recruitment for a change. Brothers (or should be Sisters) have signed 2 current Australian players for their Womens' team so maybe they can show some initiative on the RMC front.
Vague understanding as follows, kickoff start of May for SS, likely eight teams over 18 rounds (not 18 games each though). If that's the case it'll definitely be a top 5 finals. If more teams come in it'll probably start earlier, but still be 18 rounds with everyone playing 18 games I think.Has anyone heard anything about SS being a short comp starting in May ?
I stand corrected- Blacktown are only running ISP and RMC in 2019I am hearing Blacktown are running both SS and RMC in 2019
I stand corrected- Blacktown are only running ISP and RMC in 2019
Also confirmed Brothers are running both SS and RMC
A surprise is that it looks like Cabra might only run RMC , this is to be confirmed- but they had their first training run on Tuesday and only 23 blokes where there. Apparently only 5 blokes are back from last year. Appears Chris Yates is struggling to get the support of the players.