Western Sydney Rams

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Western Sydney Rams
Founded 2007
Union Australian Rugby Union
Location Western Sydney, Australia
Ground Parramatta Stadium
Capacity 20,000[1]
Coach Brian Melrose
Captain TBA
League Australian Rugby Championship
2007 n/a
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Union website
www.nswrugby.com.au

The Western Sydney Rams are an Australian rugby union club that plays in the Australian Rugby Championship. The Rams were formed as one of New South Wales' three clubs that will participate in the inaugural season of the championship, starting in August of 2007. The team are based out of the Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta. The team colors are orange and blue. Their local team rivals are the Sydney Fleet and the Central Coast Rays.

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[edit] History

The inaugural Australian Rugby Championship, starting in August of 2007, includes eight teams of which three of which are based in the state of New South Wales. A team in Western Sydney was always likely, and before specific names and colours were unveiled, the locations of the three New South Wales' teams were revealed, one of which was a Western Sydney team to play out of Parramata. The name, logo and team colours were officially unveiled 20 March 2007 by the New South Wales Rugby Union (NSWRU).[2]

As well as the teams' location and stadium, the coaching set up was also announced prior to the unveiling of the Rams' name, logo and colours. In January of 2006, the NSWRU announced that Brian Melrose as the head coach for the inaugural season.[3] Melrose has in the past been assistant coach to the Waratahs and is also involved with Manly and the Australian Sevens team.[3] He has also played with Eastwood and Parramatta.[3]

[edit] Colours and logo

The colours, logo and name of the Rams' was officially unveiled at the team launch on March 20, 2007. The inspiration for the name Rams derives from the piorneering past of Western Sydney - in respect to the history of settlers starting Australian sheep and wool industries in Parramatta.[2] The team launch took place at Old Government House, Parramatta - a National Trust location which is also near the Rams' stadium. The NSWRU Chief Executive Officer said of the location; "History is being created in the Australian Rugby Championship and it’s fitting in doing so we pay tribute to our past, Old Government House is Australia’s oldest public building and it provides a strong foundation upon which to launch a new team.".[2] Inaugural head coach Melrose described the name as a strong front for the team.[2] The Rams were the last of three NSW-based teams to be officially launched for the ARC championship. The Rams' team colours consist of orange and blue.

[edit] Stadium

The Rams will play at Parramatta Stadium - home of the National Rugby League club Parramatta Eels. The current stadium was built in 1985, and at present has an all-seater capacity of 20,000. Prior to Parramatta Stadium, Cumberland Oval existed on the grounds from 1847 to 1981. Rugby union was first played at Cumberland Oval in 1879, through to 1939. The construction of Parramatta Stadium began in the early 1980s, and the new stadium was opened in 1986.

[edit] Franchise area

New South Wales' three teams in the ARC are aligned with existing clubs and regions. The New South Wales clubs aligned with the Western Sydney Rams are Eastwood, West Harbour, Parramatta and Penrith, who all compete in the Tooheys New Cup and Shute Shield club competitions.

[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 Brian Melrose (2007 -)

[edit] Captains

  • To be announced (2007 -)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Parramatta Stadium. austadiums.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
  2. ^ a b c d Western Sydney Rams Ready to Charge. rugby.com.au (NSWRU) (March 20, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
  3. ^ a b c Melrose to Lead Western Front. waratahs.com.au (January 17, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-03-20.

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