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Greater Sydney Rams

Defunct Australian rugby union club, based in Sydney, NSW


Defunct Australian rugby union club, based in Sydney, NSW

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The Greater Sydney Rams, originally known as the Western Sydney Rams, is a former rugby union team from Australia that was disbanded in 2018. The Rams won the minor premiership in the 2007 Australian Rugby Championship (ARC), and then competed in the National Rugby Championship (NRC) from 2014 to 2017.

The Greater Sydney Rams team in the NRC took its identity from the Rams side that was founded in 2007. Australia's national competition was discontinued following the first season in 2007 but, after an absence of six years, the ARC was relaunched as the NRC in 2014.

The revived Rams team for 2014 was backed by a syndicate of private investors in partnership with four Sydney rugby clubs; Parramatta, Penrith, Southern Districts and West Harbour. The Eastwood club was initially included in the partnership but withdrew prior to the 2014 season.

In 2017 the Rams were taken over by the Eastwood Rugby Union Club, for what was to be their last season in the competition. A restructure for the 2018 season removed the Rams from the NRC, leaving only two sides from New South Wales in the competition; the Rays and the Eagles.

Name and colours

The inspiration for the name Rams derived from the pioneering past of Western Sydney; and as recognition of the settlers that started the Australian sheep and wool industries in Parramatta. The original orange and blue colours of the Rams were unveiled at the ARC team's launch in March 2007. White was added to the collar of the jersey and base of the sleeves in 2014, and a predominantly white and blue kit with orange highlights was introduced when Eastwood took ownership of the team for the 2017 season.{{cite web |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171105190522/http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/rams-make-powerful-statement-against-eagles/ |archive-date=5 November 2017

{{Anchor|ARC|}}History

In 2007, an attempt was made to form a third tier of rugby in Australia, similar to New Zealand's ITM Cup and South Africa's Currie Cup. The new competition, called the Australian Rugby Championship, included eight teams. Three of those teams were based in New South Wales, including a Western Sydney team based at Parramatta.

ARC: Western Sydney Rams 2007

The clubs aligned with the Western Sydney Rams in 2007 were Eastwood, West Harbour, Parramatta and Penrith. All competed in the Tooheys New Cup and Shute Shield club competitions. The Rams' local rivals in the ARC were the Sydney Fleet and the Central Coast Rays. The three ARC teams from New South Wales were aligned with existing clubs and regions.

Brian Melrose was the head coach of the Rams in 2007. Melrose had coaching roles with Manly and the Australian Sevens team and was previously an assistant coach to the Waratahs. He played for Parramatta, West Harbour and Eastwood before taking up coaching.

The Western Sydney Rams played at Parramatta Stadium, which then had an all-seater capacity of 20,000. The Rams were the minor premiers of the 2007 ARC season. The team was knocked out of the 2007 finals by the Melbourne Rebels at the semi-final stage.

The Australian Rugby Championship was terminated at the end of 2007 after only one season of competition, with the Australian Rugby Union citing higher costs than budgeted and further projected financial losses. The Western Sydney Rams team was disbanded with the end of the ARC competition.

Greater Sydney Rams 2014–2015

The National Rugby Championship was announced in December 2013 to commence in 2014 with expressions of interest open to any interested parties with accepted bids to be announced early 2014.

In March 2014 it was announced that the Rams would be revived as the Greater Sydney Rams to compete in the new National Rugby Championship, and the team's original colours from the ARC would be maintained.

The new Rams team, representing Greater Sydney, was formed by Greater Sydney Rams Pty Ltd – a syndicate of private investors in partnership with (initially) five Shute Shield clubs: Eastwood, Parramatta, Penrith, Southern Districts, and West Harbour. In late June 2014, Eastwood withdrew financial backing from the Rams, and ended their formal association with the team. The Rams' shareholdings were split, with three quarters being held by the syndicate of investors and the remainder held by the clubs (5% being kept aside for Eastwood should they wish to become a partner).

A law firm, People + Culture Strategies (PCS), was announced as the Rams' naming rights partner for the 2014 to 2016 seasons.

The Rams appointed Brian Melrose as head coach for the 2014 season, renewing their association with the coach that took the Western Sydney Rams to the minor premiership in 2007. For the first NRC match of 2014 the Rams named 21-year-old Jed Holloway, from the Southern Districts club, as captain of the team. In 2015, former Wallaby assistant coach Jim Williams was appointed Rams coach.

Western Sydney Rams: 2016

The franchise reverted to its original name of Western Sydney Rams for the 2016 NRC season. Consideration was given to the Southern Districts Rugby Club switching to the newly renamed Sydney Rays, but the club decided to remain a shareholder of the Rams. Former Australian assistant coach John Muggleton was named as the Rams' new head coach for the 2016 season, with Jeremy Paul and Joel Wilson appointed as assistant coaches.

The team played their home matches out of Concord Oval but only won two matches for the year, finishing the regular season in sixth place and did not make the semifinal stage of the competition.

Greater Sydney Rams: 2017

The Rams franchise underwent a restructure in 2017, reverting to the Greater Sydney Rams name again when Eastwood Rugby Club took over control of the licence. The team's home ground was moved to TG Millner Field.

Before the start of the 2018 season, an announcement from NSW Rugby on 6 June 2018 stated that only two teams from New South Wales would be included in the NRC for that year. Reverting to one team each from the city and country meant that the Rams were removed from the competition.

Sponsorship

The Rams naming rights sponsor in 2014 was the workplace relations law firm, People + Culture Strategies (PCS). Other partners in the 2014 season included financial advice firm Evalesco Financial Services, owned by Jeff Thurecht and Marshall Brentnall, ARC Group, owned by Cameron Ryan and Pacific Restaurants, chaired by businessman Rick Hutchinson, and the University of Western Sydney.

In the 2015 and 2016 seasons the RAMS were sponsored by People + Culture Strategies, ARC Group, Evalesco Financial Services and The Digital Athlete. In the 2017 season the RAMS were sponsored by People + Culture Strategies and major international property investment company Brookfield

Stadium

VenueLocationCapacity
Concord OvalInner West20,000
Forshaw ParkSutherland Shire2,000
Granville ParkMerrylands5,000
Parramatta StadiumParramatta20,700
TG Millner FieldMarsfield8,000

The Rams initially played at Parramatta Stadium in 2014, home of the National Rugby League club, the Parramatta Eels, and A-league team Western Sydney Wanderers. The site was originally known as Cumberland Oval and rugby union was played there from 1879 through to 1939. The old wooden grandstand was burnt down in the early 1980s and Cumberland Oval was redeveloped into Parramatta Stadium which opened in 1986.

In 2015, the Rams consortium clubs of Parramatta and Southern Districts also hosted home matches. In 2016, the Rams played out of Concord Oval, which hosted eight matches during the 1987 Rugby World Cup, including a semifinal. The Rams played all their home games for 2017 at TG Millner Field, the home ground of Eastwood Rugby Club in the Shute Shield competition.

Records

Honours

  • Playoff appearances: 2007 (ARC)

Season standings

National Rugby Championship :{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" ! style="width:20px;"|Year ! style="width:20px;"|Pos ! style="width:20px;"|Pld ! style="width:20px;"|W ! style="width:20px;"|D ! style="width:20px;"|L ! style="width:20px;"|F ! style="width:20px;"|A ! style="width:25px;"|+/- ! style="width:20px;"|BP ! style="width:20px;"|Pts ! style="width:25em; text-align:left;"| Play-offs |- |2017 |7th | 8 || 3 || 0 || 5 || 248 || 319 || –71 || 1 || 13 |- |2016 |6th | 7 || 2 || 0 || 5 || 264 || 266 || −2 || 5 || 13 |- |2015 |9th | 8 || 1 || 0 || 7 || 242 || 363 || −121 || 3 || 7 |- |2014 |5th | 8 || 3 || 1 || 4 || 254 || 265 || −11 || 2 || 16 |}

Australian Rugby Championship :{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" ! style="width:20px;"|Year ! style="width:20px;"|Pos ! style="width:20px;"|Pld ! style="width:20px;"|W ! style="width:20px;"|D ! style="width:20px;"|L ! style="width:20px;"|F ! style="width:20px;"|A ! style="width:25px;"|+/- ! style="width:20px;"|BP ! style="width:20px;"|Pts ! style="width:25em; text-align:left;"| Play-offs |- |2007 |1st | 8 || 5 || 0 || 3 || 239 || 149 || +90 || 7 || 27 |}

Head coaches

  • John Manenti (2017)
  • John Muggleton (2016) 
  • Jim Williams (2015) 
  • Brian Melrose (2007, 2014)

Captains

  • Jed Holloway (2017)
  • Paul Asquith (2016)
  • Jed Holloway (2014–15)
  • Lachie Turner (2007)

Squads

:{| class="collapsible collapsed" style=" width: 100%; margin: 0px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border-spacing: 3px;" |- ! colspan="10" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; cell-border:2px solid black; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 1em; text-align: center;" |2017 Greater Sydney Rams squad – NRC |- |access-date=29 August 2017

|-

Props

  • Duncan Chubb
  • Jed Gillespie
  • Sekope Kepu1
  • Robert Lagudi
  • Andrew Tuala

Hookers

  • Nathan Charles
  • Gunnz Fuavao
  • Hugh Roach

Locks

  • Adrian Hall
  • Fergus Lee-Warner
  • Joshua Redfern
  • Sam Thomson
  • Albert Tuisue

Loose forwards

  • Kotoni Ale
  • Jed Holloway
  • David Hickey
  • Kelly Peniata Meafua

Scrum-halves

  • Matt Gonzalez
  • Josh Holmes
  • Nick Phipps1

Fly-halves

  • Jai Ayoub
  • Kodie Hawkins
  • Stu Dunbar
  • Mack Mason

Centres

  • Kurtley Beale1
  • Ben Cotton
  • Kevin Fuavao
  • Tevita Piukana
  • Dennis Pili-Gaitau

Wingers

  • Cam Bailey
  • John Grant
  • Taqele Naiyaravoro

Fullbacks

  • Israel Folau1
  • Liam Windon

(c) Team captain Bold denotes internationally capped players at the time 1 Allocated national player additional to contracted squad. |}

:{| class="collapsible collapsed" style=" width: 100%; margin: 0px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border-spacing: 3px;" |- ! colspan="10" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; cell-border:2px solid black; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 1em; text-align: center;" |2016 Western Sydney Rams squad – NRC |- |access-date= 23 August 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160823004812/https://daleyrugby.com/2016/08/22/the-western-sydney-rams-team-list/ |archive-date= 23 August 2016}}

|-

Props

  • Mesake Doge
  • Matt Gibbon
  • Vunipola Fifita
  • David Lolohea
  • Jack Payne
  • Andrew Tuala

Hookers

  • Aaron Blacklock
  • Brandon Paenga-Amosa
  • Hugh Roach

Locks

  • Ngaruhe Jones
  • Bradford Kapa
  • Senio Toleafoa
  • Will Skelton
  • Albert Tuisue

Loose forwards

  • Tom Alexander
  • Taunaola Kei
  • Jordan Tuapou
  • Filimone Tufui
  • Tyrone Viiga

Scrum-halves

  • Scott Gale
  • Harrison Goddard
  • Waldo Wessels

Fly-halves

  • Mitchell Walton
  • Vatemo Ravouvou

Centres

  • Paul Asquith (c)
  • Robaleibau Buaserau
  • Denny Godinet
  • David Minute
  • Apolosi Latunipulu

Wingers

  • Fabian Goodall
  • Selestino Kalounivale
  • Luke Smart

Fullbacks

  • Albert Nikoro
  • Cyril Reece

(c) Team captain Bold denotes internationally capped players at the time 1 Allocated national player additional to contracted squad. |}

:{| class="collapsible collapsed" style=" width: 100%; margin: 0px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border-spacing: 3px;" |- ! colspan="10" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; cell-border:2px solid black; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 1em; text-align: center;" |2015 Greater Sydney Rams squad – NRC |- |access-date = 4 August 2015 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150804141435/http://ramsrugby.com.au/news/pcs-rams-team-announcement-for-2015-nrc-season/ |archive-date = 4 August 2015

|-

Props

  • Cameron Betham
  • Matt Gibbon
  • Jed Gillespie
  • Samuel Needs
  • Cameron Orr
  • Benn Robinson1

Hookers

  • Tatafu Polota-Nau1
  • Siliva Siliva
  • Hugh Roach

Locks

  • Evan Olmstead
  • Filimore Tufui

Loose forwards

  • Marcus Carbone
  • Jonathan Hayes
  • Jed Holloway (c)
  • Cohen Masson
  • Kelly Meafua

Scrum-halves

  • Kaleb Rech
  • De Wet Roos

Fly-halves

  • Jai Ayoub
  • Kurtley Beale1
  • Rohan Saifoloi

Centres

  • Paul Asquith
  • Denny Godinet
  • Michael McDougall
  • Jordan Heyer
  • Henry Seavula
  • Henry Taufua

Wingers

  • Brad Curtis
  • Rob Horne1
  • Afa Pakalani

Fullbacks

  • Brenden Hartmann

(c) Team captain Bold denotes internationally capped players at the time 1 Allocated national player additional to contracted squad. |}

:{| class="collapsible collapsed" style=" width: 100%; margin: 0px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border-spacing: 3px;" |- ! colspan="10" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; cell-border:2px solid black; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 1em; text-align: center;" |2014 Greater Sydney Rams squad – NRC |- |access-date= 1 August 2014 |url-status= live |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140801170935/http://www.theroar.com.au/2014/08/01/greater-sydney-rams-name-nrc-squad-2014/ |archive-date= 1 August 2014}} |access-date= 21 July 2014 |url-status= live |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140724170018/http://www.rugby.com.au/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1699/ArticleID/12000/Qantas-Wallabies-player-alignments-unveiled-for-2014-Buildcorp-National-Rugby-Championship.aspx

archive-date= 24 July 2014}}

Props

  • Ben Alexander1
  • Rhys Brodie
  • Jed Gillespie
  • Dave Lolohea
  • Guy Millar
  • Benn Robinson

Hookers

  • Maile Ngauamo
  • Tatafu Polota-Nau1
  • Peni Ravai
  • Hugh Roach

Locks

  • Jared Barry
  • Andrew Clyne
  • Jed Holloway (c)
  • Dylan Sigg
  • Senio Toleafoa

Loose forwards

  • Chris Alcock
  • Marcus Carbone
  • Michael Kovacic
  • Sakaria Noa
  • Hugh Perrett
  • Patrick Sio

Scrum-halves

  • Auvasa Faleali'i
  • Mark Swanepoel

Fly-halves

  • Jai Ayoub
  • Kurtley Beale1
  • Ben Volavola

Centres

  • Lalakai Foketi
  • Tom Hill
  • Tevita Kuridrani1
  • Apolosi Latunipulu
  • Michael McDougall
  • Henry Seavula
  • Henry Taufua

Wingers

  • Dane Chisholm
  • Rob Horne1
  • Taqele Naiyaravoro

Fullbacks

  • Ben Batger
  • Jerome McKenzie

(c) Team captain Bold denotes internationally capped players at the time 1 Allocated national player additional to contracted squad. |}

:{| class="collapsible collapsed" style=" width: 100%; margin: 0px; border: 1px solid darkgray; border-spacing: 3px;" |- ! colspan="10" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; cell-border:2px solid black; padding-left: 1em; padding-right: 1em; text-align: center;" |2007 Western Sydney Rams squad – ARC |-

Props

  • Ben Alexander
  • Aaron Broughton-Rouse
  • James Lakepa
  • Peter Niumata
  • Benn Robinson

Hookers

  • Josh Mann-Rea
  • Tatafu Polota-Nau
  • Ben Roberts

Locks

  • Ben Hand (c)
  • Van Humphries
  • Marty Wilson
  • Sam Wykes

Loose forwards

  • Wil Brame
  • Ben Coridas
  • Mark Howell
  • Gareth Palamo
  • Hugh Perrett
  • Tom Egan

Scrum-halves

  • Josh Holmes
  • Dave Rimmer

Fly-halves

  • Kurtley Beale
  • Josh Weeks
  • Fa'atonu Fili

Centres

  • Rory Sidey
  • Luke Johnson
  • Chris Siale

Wings

  • Filipo Toala
  • Lachlan Mitchell

Fullbacks

  • Ben Martin
  • Lachie Turner (c)

(c) Team captain Bold denotes internationally capped players at the time |}

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