Perth Spirit

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Perth Spirit
Founded 2007
Union Australian Rugby Union
Location Perth, Australia
Ground Members Equity Stadium
Capacity 17,288[1]
Coach John Mulvihill
Captain TBA
League Australian Rugby Championship
2007 n/a
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Union website
www.rugbywa.com.au

The Perth Spirit are an Australian rugby union team based in Perth, Western Australia. The Spirit are one of eight clubs that will compete in the inaugural Australian Rugby Championship (ARC) which starts in August of 2007. The Spirit will play at the Members Equity Stadium.

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[edit] History

With the announcement of a new national rugby union competition, it was known that one of the foundation clubs would be located in Perth - with three teams in New South Wales, two in Queensland and Canberra and Melbourne clubs making up the inaugural eight. The Perth team's name - Spirit, along with colours and logo were unveiled in March of 2007.

Also at the launch of the new team, it was revealed that John Mulvihill would be the head coach of the Spirit for the inaugural season. Mulvihill is also the Super 14 Western Force attack coach. The competition starts in August, with the Spirit expected to play their first home game at Members Equity Stadium on the second weekend of August.

[edit] Colours and logo

The colours, name and logo of the club were unveiled on March 21, 2007.[2] The Spirit's colours were revealed as black and gold - the traditional state colours of Western Australia. RugbyWA board and senior management considered 20 names for the ARC team, with Spirit in the end being the preferred option because it was seen identifiable as Western Australian, and is aligned with the Western Force Super 14 team.[2] The logo of the Spirit is also similar to that of the Force, though it is gold instead of the Force's blue.

Rugby WA said that “Just as Force taps into the natural elements that have shaped WA, the word Spirit is strong, powerful and dynamic, and reflects the independent, open-minded and entrepreneurial way West Aussies approach things”.[2] In addition, “We didn’t choose an animal or plant in the name because we wanted it to reflect a passionate and proudly parochial body of people, West Aussies”.[2] Although the jersey has yet to be revealed, it is known that the Spirit will play in the traditional hoop style.[2]

[edit] Stadium

The Perth Spirit will play at the Members Equity Stadium in Perth. The ground was opened in 1904. The Western Force do not play at Members Equity, but at the larger capacity venue of Subiaco Oval. However, Members Equity is probably better suited to rugby due to its configuration. The stadium has a capacity of around 17,000. The Perth Spirit will play four home games at Members Equity during the first ARC season, not including finals if they make it. The stadium is also home to the Perth Glory FC.

[edit] Franchise area

New South Wales and Queensland clubs are aligned with existing local clubs, it has yet to be annonced what system the Perth club will be using. It was said of the location of the club during the Spirit's launch that "Perth was chosen to avoid confusion with the Western Force but still make it obviously West Australian".[2] The 28-man squad will not be known until at least the end of the Super 14 season.

[edit] Current squad

Squad yet to be announced.
Nat. Position Player
Nat. Position Player

[edit] Records

ARC seasons
Year Played Win Draw Loss PF PA Diff Points Place Playoffs
2007

[edit] Head coaches

  • Flag of Australia John Mulvihill (2007 -)

[edit] Captains

  • To be announced (2007 -)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Members Equity Stadium. austadiums.com. Retrieved on March 22, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d e f RugbyWA Launches Perth Spirit For New Competition. rugbywa.com.au (March 21, 2007). Retrieved on March 23, 2007.

[edit] External links

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