Parramatta Two Blues
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Parramatta Two Blues Rugby are a rugby union club based in the second CBD of Sydney, Parramatta. The club was originally formed in 1879 as Cumberland but changed their name to Parramatta when the District competition was implemented in 1900. They were admitted to First Division in 1934 and have won three first grade premierships.
[edit] Club information
- Club Name: Parramatta Two Blues
- Nickname: Two Blues
- Founded: 1900
- Home stadium: Two Blues Park (Granville Oval)
- Head coach: Gary Ella
- Club Captain: Josh Clements
- Uniform colors: Navy blue and Sky blue
- Premiership Titles: 3 titles: 1977, 1985, 1986
[edit] International representatives
- Bob Brown
- Phil Clements
- Patrick Cooper
- John Griffiths
- Peter Kay
- Ken Kearney
- Martin Knight
- Andrew Leeds
- Michael Martin
- Adrian McDonald
- Tony Melrose
- Rod Phelps
- Tatafu Polota-Nau
- Don Price
- Ray Price
- Eric Tweedale
- Lance Walker
- Stan Wickham
[edit] Current Super 14 players
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