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Australian governing body of rugby union
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RugbyWA
SportRugby union
JurisdictionWestern Australia
Founded1893; 132 years ago (1893)
AffiliationRugby Australia
Affiliation date1949
HeadquartersWA Rugby Centre,Mount Claremont
PresidentJohn Welborn
ChairmanJohn Edwards
CEOSimon Taylor
(founded)Western Australia Rugby Union
Official website
wa.rugby
Western Australia

TheWestern Australia Rugby Union (RugbyWA) is thegoverning body ofrugby union inWestern Australia. The organisation develops and fosters rugby in Western Australia, from junior level to professional level. As of 2019, more than 35,000 people played rugby union in Western Australia across 36 clubs and 377 teams.[1] As of 2019, the state government provided around $160,000 a year towards RugbyWA's operating costs.[1]

The highest competition run by the organisation is theRugbyWA Premier Grade.

History

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A Western Force game in 2006

RugbyWA was founded in 1893.[2] The organisation's inaugural competition commenced in 1895 with four teams: the I Zingari, Fremantle, Swans and Midland Junction Club. The WARU Senior Grade competition was contested from 1895 to 1913.[citation needed]

The Rugby Football code went into recess in the west from the 1914 season until 1928 when 4 Clubs; Wanderers, Rangers, Wallabies and Fremantle revived the First Grade Club Competition.[citation needed]

In 2004, RugbyWA successfully secured the fourth Australian Super 12 licence, entering a team in the expandedSuper 14 competition from 2006, called theWestern Force.

In 2009, RugbyWA were given a $2.4 million interest-free loan to upgradenib Stadium. As of 2019, RugbyWA were still $1 million in debt to the state government.[1]

In 2016,Rugby Australia bought the Force intellectual property – including naming rights, colours and branding – from RugbyWA in an $800,000 deal to help the franchise out of financial difficulty. The move effectively handed ownership of the Force to Rugby Australia. The following year, Rugby Australia cut the Force from the Super Rugby competition.[3] RugbyWA took legal action to try to save the team, but was ultimately unsuccessful and the organisation was unable to afford to pay legal costs.[4] As a result, RugbyWA briefly went into voluntary administration.[1][4] Rugby Australia ultimately agreed to hand back its licence and to waive a $1 million legal bill.[1] The club name and IP was leased back to RugbyWA as part of the deal.[3]

Representative teams

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In addition to theWestern Force, who currently compete inSuper Rugby, RugbyWA also established thePerth Spirit in 2007. The team competed in theAustralian Rugby Championship andNational Rugby Championship before disbanding in 2018. In the National Rugby Championship, the Spirit won in 2016 while the Force won in 2019.

Clubs

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Premier Grade (1st Grade)

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Est.ColoursClubLocationHome groundPremierships*
1975ARKs HarrissdaleHarrissdaleHarrissdale Community OvalN/A
1948AssociatesSwanbourneAllen Park10 (2024)
1893CottesloeCottesloeHarvey Field12 (2021)
1998Joondalup BrothersJoondalupHBF ArenaN/A
1974KalamundaForrestfieldHartfield Park1 (2008)
1934NedlandsNedlandsCharles Court Reserve16 (2015)
1934PalmyraAlfred CoveTompkins Park3 (2023)*
1906Perth BayswaterMorleyPat O'Hara Reserve3 (2007)*
1973RockinghamRockinghamLark HillN/A
1987Southern LionsSuccessSuccess OvalN/A
1929Uni. of WAMount ClaremontUWA Sports Park5 (2014)
1981WannerooKingswayKingsway ReserveN/A
1930Wests ScarboroughDoubleviewBennett Park12 (2022)
  • 1 of the 3 premierships won byPerth Bayswater was won asPerth-Suburbs
  • 5 of the 12 premierships won by Wests Scarborough were won as Western Suburbs and 3 of the 12 premierships won by Wests Scarborough as Wests-Scarborough

*"(year)" Denotes the last year they won the premiership.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdeMcNeill, Heather (12 June 2019)."Future of grassroots rugby in doubt as RugbyWA asks for $1m debt bail-out".WAtoday. Retrieved24 December 2023.
  2. ^"Who Are We".RugbyWA. Retrieved24 December 2023.
  3. ^abTaylor, Nick (2 July 2022)."Turbulent chapter closes as Rugby Australia finally hands back Western Force intellectual property".The West Australian. Archived fromthe original on 24 December 2023. Retrieved24 December 2023.
  4. ^abTrigger, Rebecca (17 November 2017)."RugbyWA goes into voluntary administration after losing Western Force legal fight".ABC News. Retrieved24 December 2023.

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