Warringah Rugby Club

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Warringah Rugby Club is a rugby union club based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales. Only located 25 km from the city centre, the club is close to many magnificent beaches, the Sydney Academy of Sport and Narrabeen Lake. The club currently competes in the New South Wales Rugby Union competitions, the Shute Shield and Tooheys New Cup. Warringah Rugby has one of the largest numbers of registered junior players in Australia.


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Club history

The club was formed in 1963 due to a high demand of junior rugby players searching for clubs on the northern peninsula. Being one of the most rapidly developing areas in Sydney at the time this subsequently led to the establishment in the 1962/1963 season of the Warringah Junior Rugby Union.

The Senior Club was formed to supplement the already established Warringah Junior Rugby Union and commenced playing in the Sydney second division in 1964. Its aims were to provide rugby for juniors, colts and grade players and to eventually join the 1st Division Championship competition. In 1970 the Club won the 2nd Division 1st grade Premiership and was promoted to the 1st Division for the 1971 season.

More affectionately known as the Rats or Ratties, the club took on this tag after experiencing many difficult years with many humiliating defeats. The players were reminded by Doug Leslie Snr (Rats of Tobruk), that to give up in the face of adversity is never an option. The tradition of the Rats of Tobruk, of bonding together and making commitments in the true spirit of mateship should always be remembered and will prevail just in the same way as the Desert Rats of Tobruk prevailed. From that time on the Club became known as the Green Rats and their long held friendship with the 'Rats of Tobruk Veterans Association' and their legacy is honoured by a memorial on the hill at the southern end of 'Rat Park'.


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Club information


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Honours

  • Shute Shield Titles: 2005
  • Tooheys New Cup: 0

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Male International representatives

  • Rod MacQueen - Ex Coach (Rats/Australia)
  • Dominic Vaughan
  • Enrique 'Topo' Rodriguez
  • Stephen Lidbury
  • Mark Bell
  • Manuel Edmonds
  • Mark Gerrard
  • Lachlan Mackay
  • Wycliff Palu
  • Brett Sheehan
  • Pat McCabe
  • Pekahou Cowan
  • Beau Robinson

Australia A / Emerging Wallabies

  • Mark Catchpole
  • George Websdale
  • Andrew Apps
  • Craig Coffey
  • Ray Smith

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Female International representatives

  • Bronnie Mackintosh
  • Genevieve Delves
  • Lisa Fiaola
  • Jamie Blazejewski
  • Cheryl Soon
  • Jenny Williams
  • Brownyn Calvert
  • Helen Theunissen
  • Chris Ross
  • Alex Hargreaves
  • Cobie-Jane Morgan
  • Tui Ormsby

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Former players who have represented other nations

  • Gregor Townsend -Scotland
  • / Abdel Benazzi - France
  • Michael Lipman - England
  • Danny Cipriani - England
  • Enrique 'Toppo' Rodriguez - Argentina

?? Francis 'Bichon' Bindschedler - Switzerland


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Current Super Rugby players

  • Mark Gerrard - Melbourne Rebels
  • Brett Sheehan - Western Force
  • Wycliff Palu - Waratahs
  • Michael Lipman- Melbourne Rebels
  • Pat McCabe - Brumbies
  • Hugh Pyle - Melbourne Rebels
  • Danny Cipriani - Melbourne Rebels
  • Luke Holmes - Melbourne Rebels

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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