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Overview of the season1st Grade 2004 One of the features of the 2004 division 1 playing season was the
reduction in the number of teams from eight to six participants. Burnside
and Elizabeth opted to play in Division 2 and competed against University
and second XV’s from other clubs. We trust that at least two of the
abovementioned clubs will be back in the top division in 2005 and be
stronger competitors than in recent years. 2nd Grade 2004A Rugby Season has come and gone and the “Two’s” fortunes have been up and down all season. As if it wasn’t hard enough to win games on our own merit the Two’s had to deal with no less than three clubs dropping their first division teams into the seconds to remain ‘competitive’! Elizabeth, University and Burnside all defaulted to the Second Grade comp because of supposed deficiencies in their clubs. On top of that; the decision by SARU to effectively excise the Two’s from Old Collegians game day meant that we could neither support the First Grade or be supported by the Crocs in all but three or four games for the entire season. Now that’s out of my system!! Not withstanding those little hiccups the Two’s had some great early successes in the year, ably led and inspired by Callum Mackie as captain; and we had our narrow losses and rarely were we ever beaten by more than a few tries. The Two’s showed great heart throughout the season and never ever gave in and always fought to the very end. After Callum’s departure mid-season due to recent nuptials, both Mark Goode and our much loved ‘Irish’ Wilson in his comeback/retirement season led the side with great leadership, and courageous rugby- by-example! The great thing about the Two’s season this year, was the abundance of talent and heart that the young blokes showed at every opportunity. These young guys really are an extension of the One’s and when you think about that; what a depth of potential and commitment this club maintains. Our final three games for the season were against the three pseudo-Second Grade teams. We only needed to win one to carry into the finals, which proved to be a mammoth task; which we really only just missed out on! But we finished the season the way we started it with minimal support and we came out and went down fighting to the very end. As the oldest playing member of the Two’s this year, I can say it was my great pleasure and privilege to conclude my rugby playing career after returning to SA in December 2001, with the 2nd Grade of Old Collegians. A pleasure because I didn’t expect to be playing Rugby this late along in my life, (I even got to back up and start a couple of games in the One’s woohoo!). And a privilege to be playing with such a great bunch of lads in the best Rugby Union Club in Australia. Thanks boys and girls! Great thanks and best wishes go to our friend and
coach Jamie Brennan for an excellent job and to the ever faithful and
passionate Ian Walker for his team management and leadership. Also for the
wonderful support from the medical staff Michael and Bec, and most
especially to Kate Denley who was there every time to support us when we
needed her. And most of all to the supporters and families of the Old
Collegians who unflinchingly gave their support to us every week when we
were on our own. ... Major Mick Renfrey |
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