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Monday 25 June 2012

Tuesday Night Footy - Boronia Park Cancelled

1st Grades game against Hunters Hill has been cancelled.

The game will be resceduled . . . . . and look at the work I did on the graphics . . . . . oh well

Tuesday Night Footy is back


7.30pm Kick Off
Boronia Park - Ryde Rd, Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill Rugby  vs Old Iggies Kentwell Cup.


Triple MMM will not cover the match live - sorry just a mix up with the timing



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Sunday 24 June 2012

Golden Oldies Curtain Raiser

The Old Ignatians Crusteceans will be taking on Drummoyne this Saturday at round 2pm. The game will be a curtain raiser to the 1st Grade fixture between Drummoyne and Old Ignatians.

If you are looking for a bit of fun heade down to Drummoyne Oval this weekend.


















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Monday 18 June 2012

Vale Two Dogs

Redmen,  some very sad news today as we have been advised of the passing of Justin Lenehan who played mid 80s to 90s.
A report can be read at http://fobr.prophpbb.com/topic69.html

Justin came to the club in 1986 and played 2nd grade and 3rd grade in a good year for both sides - 2s were joint premiers and 3s made the final.

He played for a number of seasons and was a significant member off the field, always participating in club activities. He was an integral member of our touring party to Hong Kong in 1989 which was a fantastic event for the club (though as you could  say if you remember the tour you weren't there....)

In recent years Justin has been in Canberra. I'm sure a few of his contemporaries, especially from the HK tour, may like to add some memories of Justin.

RIP "Two Dogs"

JB

Wednesday 13 June 2012

Presidents Lunch - Friday 22nd June 12.30pm


We would like to invite you to
The OIRFC President’s Lunch
Date: Friday 22nd June 2012 from 12.30pm
Where: Woolloomooloo Bay Hotel
Cost: Equitimax can pay $135 each

Dress: Jacket & Tie
2 Course Meal -w- Beer / Wine & Soft Drink included
With special guest Comedian and a Former Wallaby there will be plenty
of laughs. 42 inch Flatscreen TV to be won (just found out about this a little excited)


RSVP today - please email Greg Easy on greg.easy@hotmail.com

Tuesday 12 June 2012

Club Captain's Report


Mighty Redmen,
Congratulations on another gallant, take no prisoners performance on Saturday against Beecroft. 2 huge wins by the Juddernaughts (52-0) and the Donnie Burke’s (50-3) set the platform for another memorable day at Ryde International. The Nuts and Bolts remain undefeated at the top of the table, 3rd grade had a tough win (even when the ref tried to give the game to Beecroft 3 times during injury time) and 1st grade confidently knocked off the 3rd ranked team in Kentwell. We currently sit in 3rd place on CC points just a bee’s dick behind the Dirty Reds. Well done lads!
This week we are up against competition leaders in almost every grade and last years premiers – the poodle walking Tristian’s and Sebastian’s of Woollahra Colleagues. No surprises here lads – they’ll be tough, structured and disciplined. Our club is strong, and this is the ultimate test. This is where seasons are made. This sherbets wear the bridesmaid’s blue, and for that they will always be second best. Let’s ensure they remember that when they look to the score board at full time this weekend.
Now please be advised there have been a few changes. We are now playing at Ryde this weekend which more importantly means the annual Skivvy Crawl has been postponed to Round 18 (1st September 2012). There are no excuses for not having the most ridiculous skivvy attire for this evening – I’m giving you 10 weeks to sort your sh!t out. I want op shops around Sydney pilfered. There will be blood unless I see colours of lavender, pink and washed out orange, cardigans and linens, boot shoes with Capri’s and 5 x popped collars. You have been warned.
So back to the rugby the venue and times are below:
Old Ignatians v Colleagues
Sat 16 June
Ryde Oval
1sts        3.15pm
2nds      2.00pm
3rds       11.40am
4ths       10.45am
5ths       9.50am
Colts      12.45pm

Swap back for round two

Colleagues v Old Ignatians
Sat 1 Sep
Woollahra Oval #2
1sts        3.15pm
2nds      2.00pm
3rds       12.55pm
4ths       12.00pm
5ths       TBC
Colts      12.45pm (Woollahra #3)

A few more points:
  • There will be no (formal) training this Wednesday due to State of Origin. Get in contact with your coaches. Hit the pavement tonight and shake some of those long weekend beers, kebabs and fast food breakfasts (yes, all plural). Get there early on Saturday and let’s show these fcukers who are the champions of 2012.
  • If you haven’t already done so, transfer $49 per ticket for the Wallabies vs Wales game to OIRFC, while you’re there, pay your subs before we start selling your identity to India.
  • There will be Redmen loose on the town for the State of Origin tomorrow night – feel free to get involved. Check the Facebook page for more information.
  • Lastly, if anyone has any questions regarding the above – or would like a play by play of my scintillating chip and chase try from Saturday, give me a call. I’m only too happy to divulge.

The Bird (is back)

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Saturday 9 June 2012

4th Grade Report- Beecroft


OldIggies 4th grade Juddernaughts were too skilful and fast in scoring 8 tries in a 52-0 thrashing of Beecroft and have restored a 3 point buffer over 2nd place Colleagues at the top of the competition table.


Despite regular No 8 Bart Oswald having to move to the front row, the forwards soon dominated their opponents with Naughto (9) getting great service to feed the free and hard running backs. B’croft commenced proceedings by kicking out on the full but then OI were penalised at the scrum on half-way. Strange that before kick-off B/croft wanted uncontested scrums but then changed their mind. Anyway, OI won the lineout and kicked into B’croft territory. Beecroft worked their way over the halfway before losing possession. W ith the Juddernaughts first taking the ball to the right and with quick recycling, Naughto then went left to Bailey (10) who passed to Julian who sliced through and raced away to score in the 5th minute, with Naughto converting. B’croft’s restart then didn’t go the 10 and from the scrum win on halfwayOI again went right before the ball went through the hands out to left winger Brennan who raced 40 metres down the touchline to score. B’croft tried to work their way into the game but turned the ball over again in the OI’s half, Bailey quickly going on the offensive before passing to Julian who got outside the defence and raced 60 metres to score. 2 minutes later and from a lineout on the OI’s 22, the backline attacked again with first Bailey and then Julian making ground before Morgan Sparkes (13) took the last pass and scored, Mike Bailey being successful with the conversion. A couple of minutes later the OI scrum put the pressure on, B’croft won untidy ball which the backs couldn’t secure and from the turn over Julian gave a great pass to put Brennan away down the left wing to score again with Bailey converting making it 31-0 at halftime.


It took OI 8 minutes into the 2nd half to post their sixth try of the match during which time several promising raids were foiled by forward passes. Nonetheless, the Juddernaughts maintained the pressure and Morgan Sparkes collected his second try when chasing hard after a Matt May grubber kick dived desperately to secure the touch-down. 4 minutes later OI received a penalty on their own 22. Andrew Adorini (1) got the Juddernaughts on the front foot with a charging 15 metre run from Naughto’s quick tap kick and from the quick recycle the ball went to Bailey then Julian then an inside ball for Matt May to score. Then came another exhilarating try when after B’croft had recycled the ball 5 or 6 times inside the OI half but couldn’t find a way through the defence, they put a grubber kick through which was fielded by winger Pat Brennan 10 metres out from OI tryline. Brennan offloaded to Matt May who then drew the defence and passed back to Brennan backing up on the outside and who raced away down the left to score his hat-trick try in the corner from where Mike Bailey kicked his 5th conversion from 5 attempts.


Max Cordony from colts had a fine game at No 8 as did Matt May(6) and Tommy Droulers(7), who again secured several turnovers and was brave under the high ball, while 2nd rowers Fessey and Pascoe enjoyed dominance at the line-out and the front row of Adorini, Oswald Quinn/Griffiths set the platform for a dominant OI scrum.


Players points: Matt May and Pat Brennan – 1 pt each, Max Cordony – 2 pts, Sam Julian – 3 pts


The team’s next game, being the last of Round 1, is against defending champions, Colleagues, who are also unbeaten in season 2012.

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Wednesday 6 June 2012

CTX Red Men Special

Sponsorship Deal - Carbon TradeXchange

Any clients referred to CTX by an Old Ignatian will receive
- A 20% Discount off their first year membership fee and
- Old Iggies Rugby will receive $250 Bartercard Dollars.

Do your bit to support the club an help others by joining the Carbon Market Revolution

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