West Harbour RFC

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The West Harbour Rugby Football Club is a team in the Shute Shield and the Tooheys New cup, the premier club rugby union football competition in New South Wales.

The club is based in Concord in the Inner West of Sydney, and play their home matches at Waratah Stadium, Concord Oval. The club's major sponsor is Burwood RSL and post match is held at the Pine Inn, Concord.

The club's home ground holds a place in rugby history as a venue for the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987. The ground hosted the memorable semi-final between Australia and France, where the French defeated the tournament favourites 30-24.

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[edit] Club information

Club Name: West Harbour (1995-) Western Suburbs D.R.U.F.C. (1900-1994)
Nickname: Pirates
Founded: 1900
Home stadium: Waratah Stadium, Concord
Head coach: Matt Williams
Club Captain: Luke Stewart
Uniform colors: Black, White and Red
Premiership Titles: 2 titles: 1902, 1929

[edit] Club history

The first rugby club to represent the district was Burwood which competed in the Sydney Metropolitan competition until the introduction of district rugby. Western Suburbs District Rugby Union Football Club was formed in 1900 and won the premiership in its third year of competition, in 1903. The club's first captain and Wallaby representative was Stan Wickham, he was joined by Ward and Wheat Prentice.

A second premiership was won in 1929, spearheaded by another international Sid King, this remains the club's last premiership in top flight rugby. In 1951 the club was demoted from First division and it was not until 1966 that they were re-instated. The club saw success in the 1970s, with a 17 match winning strak leading to a club championship and a grand final berth in which they were defeated by Randwick.

The club was relegated once more in 1980 only to be re-instated the following year. In the 1980s the club's home ground, Concord Oval, was redeveloped with assistance from the NSWRU and State Government. The newly named Waratah Stadium became the home base of the Waratahs as well as the venue for the classic semi-final in 1987 between Australia and France in the inaugural Rugby World Cup.

The club changed its name to West Harbour Rugby Football Club in 1995, which co-incided with a revival in the club's fortunes. The club produced a number of under age Australian representatives and Super 12 players as well as internationals Steve Devine, Pierre Hola and Des Tuiavii, all of whom represented different nations. When Lote Tuqiri crossed from rugby league to union in 2003, he signed to play with West Harbour. Super 12 and national commitments have restircted him to a handful of appearances for the club

The West Harbour women's team was formed in 1999 and has dominated the Sydney competition, winning their 5th premiership in 2004. The club's juniors now field twelve teams alongside the five senior and four colts teams. A surplus of players meant that the club now also field three sides in the Subdistrict competition. In 2006, former Scotland and Leinster coach, Matt Williams joined the club as head coach.

[edit] International representatives

  • Stan Wickham
  • Ward Prentice
  • Wheat Prentice
  • Geoff Storey
  • Keith Storey
  • Sid King
  • M.R.Blair
  • T.S.Lawton
  • A.Thorpe
  • P.K.Collins
  • R.L.F.Kelly
  • R.E.M.McLaughlin
  • T.P.Pauling
  • Cecil Ramalli
  • Phil Hardcastle
  • Laurie Monaghan
  • Mick Ellem
  • Stephen James
  • Fili Finau
  • Lote Tuqiri

[edit] Former players who have represented other nations

[edit] Current Super 14 players

[edit] External links


New South Wales Rugby Union clubs:

Sydney Grade Rugby| Eastern Suburbs | Eastwood | Gordon | Manly | Northern Suburbs | Parramatta | Penrith | Randwick | Southern Districts | Sydney University | Warringah | West Harbour |

ARU | National team

Subbies Rugby | New South Wales Rugby Union | NSW Waratahs


New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union clubs:

Subbies Rugby Div 1| Campbelltown Harlequin Rugby Union Club | Woollahra Colleagues RUFC | Drummoyne DRFC | Forest Rugby Club | Knox Old Boys RUFC | Mosman Rugby Club | Old Ignatian RFC | St Patrick's Rugby Club | University of NSW Rugby Club | Waverley Rugby Club |

Subbies Rugby Div 2| Barker Old Boys RUFC | Beecroft Rugby Club | Blacktown RUFC | Epping Rugby & Netball Club | Hornsby Rugby Club | Kings Old Boys RFC | Lindfield Rugby Club | Liverpool Rugby Club | Newport Rugby Club | St Ives Rugby Club |

Subbies Rugby Div 3| Blue Mountains DRFC | Briars Rugby Club | Christian Brothers Old Boys Rugby Club | Chatswood RUFC | Hawkesbury Valley Rugby Club | Hunters Hill RUFC | Hills RUFC | Oatley Rugby | Petersham RUFC| St George Rugby Union |

Subbies Rugby Div 4| Bankstown Rugby | Fairvale Old Boys RUFC | Lane Cove RUFC | Matraville RFC | Macquarie Uni Rugby Club | Merrylands Rugby Union Club | Oakhill Old Boys Rugby Club | Sydney Harlequins RFC | UWS Hawkesbury Rugby Club | Wests |

Subbies Rugby Div 5| Atiu Sydney | Balmain Rugby Club Burraneer Rugby Club | Rockdale Rugby Union Club | Roseville Rugby Club |

Subbies Rugby Div 6| Bronte Savers Rugby | Canterbury Rugby Union Club | Claymore RUFC | Woollahra Colleagues RUFC | Killara-West Pymble Rugby Club | Lidcombe Rugby Union | Manly Savers Rugby Union | Sydney University Football Club | Terrey Hills Rugby | UWS Bankstown Rugby | Western Union Rugby |

ARU | National team

Subbies Rugby | New South Wales Rugby Union | NSW Waratahs |