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<blockquote data-quote="BLR" data-source="post: 195614"><p>Attention all you Eastern Staters, how does this look like a break up feeding club rugby in NSW and QLD into Super rugby in the division format, keeping in mind logistics and rivalries that I am not aware of. A few of the teams from either state could be dropped to make up for any of the teams to split into to so that two rivals would not have to play in the same team.</p><p></p><p>The choices I made about who goes in what division is purely based on what results I saw from the last few years of club rugby. So tell me if some division two teams deserve to be in division one.</p><p></p><p><strong>Division One</strong></p><p>1. Perth</p><p>2. South Brisbane (South’s, Sunnybank, University)</p><p>3. Canberra</p><p>4. Sydney (Sydney University, Eastern Suburbs)</p><p>5. West Sydney (Parramatta, Penrith, West Harbour)</p><p>6. Gold Coast.</p><p></p><p><strong>Division Two</strong></p><p>1.Central Coast (Manly, Warringah, Newcastle, Central Coast)</p><p>2. Melbourne (Made up of the Australian Shield team)</p><p>3. Adelaide (Made up of the Australian Shield team)</p><p>4. Hobart (Made up of the Australian Shield team)</p><p>5. North Queensland (Made up of all the clubs north of Brisbane including Sunshine Coast)</p><p>6. North Sydney (Gordon, Northern Suburbs, Eastwood)</p><p>7. Country Queensland (Made up of the Australian Shield team and country clubs)</p><p>8. West Brisbane (West’s and surrounding clubs)</p><p>9. East Brisbane (East’s and surrounding clubs)</p><p>10. North Brisbane (Brothers, GPS, North’s)</p><p>11. South Sydney (Randwick and surrounding areas)</p><p>12. Country NSW (Made up of Australian shield team and country clubs)</p><p>13. Northern (or Southern) NSW (made up of the clubs in the North or south of the state.)</p><p>14. Darwin (Australian Shield team)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLR, post: 195614"] Attention all you Eastern Staters, how does this look like a break up feeding club rugby in NSW and QLD into Super rugby in the division format, keeping in mind logistics and rivalries that I am not aware of. A few of the teams from either state could be dropped to make up for any of the teams to split into to so that two rivals would not have to play in the same team. The choices I made about who goes in what division is purely based on what results I saw from the last few years of club rugby. So tell me if some division two teams deserve to be in division one. [b]Division One[/b] 1. Perth 2. South Brisbane (South’s, Sunnybank, University) 3. Canberra 4. Sydney (Sydney University, Eastern Suburbs) 5. West Sydney (Parramatta, Penrith, West Harbour) 6. Gold Coast. [b]Division Two[/b] 1.Central Coast (Manly, Warringah, Newcastle, Central Coast) 2. Melbourne (Made up of the Australian Shield team) 3. Adelaide (Made up of the Australian Shield team) 4. Hobart (Made up of the Australian Shield team) 5. North Queensland (Made up of all the clubs north of Brisbane including Sunshine Coast) 6. North Sydney (Gordon, Northern Suburbs, Eastwood) 7. Country Queensland (Made up of the Australian Shield team and country clubs) 8. West Brisbane (West’s and surrounding clubs) 9. East Brisbane (East’s and surrounding clubs) 10. North Brisbane (Brothers, GPS, North’s) 11. South Sydney (Randwick and surrounding areas) 12. Country NSW (Made up of Australian shield team and country clubs) 13. Northern (or Southern) NSW (made up of the clubs in the North or south of the state.) 14. Darwin (Australian Shield team) [/QUOTE]
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