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The Parramatta Eels and Parramatta Leagues Club are saddened to learn of the passing of Alan Overton AM OAM earlier today.

Alan was chairman of both Clubs between 1985 and 2009 and made an enormous contribution to each organisation. In addition to his love of the Eels, Alan had a long and distinguished career in and around Parramatta and made major impact on the community that he loved and championed.

Born in 1937, Alan was the second eldest of eight children and grew up in Granville. He undertook National Service at age 18, then worked for James Hardie & Co for 47 years. In this position he became involved with the building of Ronald McDonald House (RMH) Westmead when it was re-located from Camperdown in 1996. This created an enduring relationship between the Football and Leagues Club and RMH Westmead that is still going strong today.

Over many years Alan held numerous positions as either Director, Chairman or Patron across a wide range of organisations and was one of the leading advocates for the growth of Parramatta and Western Sydney.

Alan’s contribution to the Eels and Leagues Club was crucial both on and off the field. When he became Chairman of both Clubs in 1985, he was determined that both organisations would become financially stable and deliver a strong platform for supporting the football programs. He played a major role in ensuring the delivery and management of Parramatta Stadium and his tenure provided the Club with one of its longest periods of stability and growth.

Furthermore, Alan was passionate about the Leagues Club being not only a strong supporter of Rugby League but also other sporting and community organisations across the Parramatta district. In addition to RMH Westmead, he ensured Parra Leagues provided support to a huge range of sporting clubs and community organisations.

His passion for the community saw Alan receive numerous Awards and Achievements including the Order of Australia - OAM (Order of Australia Medal) in 1994 for starting a scout group for handicapped children and then in 2004 the Order of Australia - AM (Member of Australia Medal).

On behalf of the entire membership of the Parramatta Eels and Parramatta Leagues Club, we extend our heartfelt sympathies to his wife Merle and his children Karen, Craig and Grant.

Next week the Club will be using its home game against the Dragons to honour Alan’s contribution to the Club and his community.
 

hineyrulz

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The Parramatta Eels and Parramatta Leagues Club are saddened to learn of the passing of Alan Overton AM OAM earlier today.

Alan was chairman of both Clubs between 1985 and 2009 and made an enormous contribution to each organisation. In addition to his love of the Eels, Alan had a long and distinguished career in and around Parramatta and made major impact on the community that he loved and championed.

Born in 1937, Alan was the second eldest of eight children and grew up in Granville. He undertook National Service at age 18, then worked for James Hardie & Co for 47 years. In this position he became involved with the building of Ronald McDonald House (RMH) Westmead when it was re-located from Camperdown in 1996. This created an enduring relationship between the Football and Leagues Club and RMH Westmead that is still going strong today.

Over many years Alan held numerous positions as either Director, Chairman or Patron across a wide range of organisations and was one of the leading advocates for the growth of Parramatta and Western Sydney.

Alan’s contribution to the Eels and Leagues Club was crucial both on and off the field. When he became Chairman of both Clubs in 1985, he was determined that both organisations would become financially stable and deliver a strong platform for supporting the football programs. He played a major role in ensuring the delivery and management of Parramatta Stadium and his tenure provided the Club with one of its longest periods of stability and growth.

Furthermore, Alan was passionate about the Leagues Club being not only a strong supporter of Rugby League but also other sporting and community organisations across the Parramatta district. In addition to RMH Westmead, he ensured Parra Leagues provided support to a huge range of sporting clubs and community organisations.

His passion for the community saw Alan receive numerous Awards and Achievements including the Order of Australia - OAM (Order of Australia Medal) in 1994 for starting a scout group for handicapped children and then in 2004 the Order of Australia - AM (Member of Australia Medal).

On behalf of the entire membership of the Parramatta Eels and Parramatta Leagues Club, we extend our heartfelt sympathies to his wife Merle and his children Karen, Craig and Grant.

Next week the Club will be using its home game against the Dragons to honour Alan’s contribution to the Club and his community.
What a said day for this club, RIP Ovo.


A legend of the club, it's a shame the players and coaching staff couldn't do him justice.
 

TheRam

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Yes they did- and after two years I am yet to strike a parent or volunteer on either side who is thrilled with it!

WHAT!!!?

Other than maybe saving a few pennies, I can't see where there is any justification or advantage for us as a club. Fu*k we are so freaking dumb. Short term gain(maybe) from long term massive pain.

Watch how they will just totally dominate the juniors and start to siphon the majority of the best kids into joining them in the higher levels.

We already have a hard time in attracting the best players to our club, now we have set ourselves up for our junior kids coming through to have mixed loyalties and feel that they belong and are part of one of our major competitors nursery and one of them.

My God can a club be run any stupider? Even the Tigers haven't gone down this route. We are officially now a club that doesn't want to win an NRL premiership and just considers itself a feeder club for junior footballers for the wider rugby league community.

You can't f**king serve two f**king masters FFS!!!!!!!

Can't make this sh*t up!
 

Legal Eel

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Can you explain how the junior league merger works please mate?
In the 13s-16s, the junior leagues are jointly run - all divisions have teams from each junior league

it’s that simple. It has been administered this way for the last two seasons.

However, there is genuine unrest and discontent form all sides - I can see the theoretical benefits but I do know of a scenario playing out in at least one age group where two excellent div 1 players in one club want to go to another club in the other junior league to play in a stronger team- which would enhance rep prospects of those kids in the other junior league

at rep level we each pick our own squads from “our” clubs for what it’s worth.
 

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