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The 2024 Australian Club Rugby season is now over following two close Grand Finals from the weekend in the NSW Shute Shield yesterday & QLD Hospital Cup earlier this afternoon, with Eastern Suburbs finally won a premiership after a long 55 years wait since 1969 over Northern Suburbs by one point (36-35) while Brothers still came out on top v Wests Bulldogs by two points (29-27). 

Both Grand Final winners will go on to take on the annual pre-season Australian Club Championship challenge match in early March 2025 between the Easts v Brothers.

For now, it was great seeing some of our Super Rugby contracted players playing for their respective local/grade clubs during the latter stages of the regular club rugby season including Finals including some free-to-air time on 9Gem in addition to full-season coverage on Stan Sport.

I wish we could take a lead off FIFA’s brand new annual Intercontinental Cup tournament/old FIFA Club World Club format in Soccer or maybe the short-lived Super Rugby Unlocked from South Africa back in 2020 before the South African teams packed their bags for Europe nowadays though as our next third-tier competition to replace the previous National Rugby Championship between 2014-2019.

It would involve a mix of the Grand Final winning Club Rugby teams from NSW, ACT & QLD and some fully professional franchises like the Western Force, Fijian Drua & Rugby Victoria (using the former Melbourne Rebels name licence).

Sure, we need to keep a close eye on player welfare when players need to take some time off after a long six month season on the field. Don’t forget that some 1st grade Club Rugby players who isn’t tied up to their respective Super Rugby club have day jobs too, so they won’t mind have to travel that much while getting to spend more time with their families & loved ones.

However, it would be awesome if we run a few weeks festival alongside our Super Rugby U-19s comp either between mid-September to the end of October or the start of February to mid-March and the respective Club Rugby seasons might need to start a bit later in April. 

Food for thought as would love to see our best Club Rugby teams across QLD, NSW and ACT getting some extra competition at a national level v the likes of the Force, Victoria and Drua rather than creating another set of generic-based Rugby teams from each state as seen with the NRC in the past. Hope Rugby Australia can see this so more Super Rugby players who isn’t playing for the Wallabies right now can play there a bit longer that will benefit the best Club Rugby players and also the juniors coming through the ranks.

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Yesterday afternoon, the best of the Shute Shield and Hospital Cup winners have gone head to head to show who’s the best of Club Rugby in Australia for another year this time between Randwick v Wests Brothers at Crosby Park in Queensland. It was a very close one to watch with the Wests Brothers leading Randwick in the first half 17-8, although the Galloping Green were so close including the last minute on what has been an improved 2nd half performance but the winner has returned to a Queensland team since Easts three years ago with the Australian Club Championship Trophy in Wests Brothers following a match-winning TRY that kept the Wicks away from snatching their lead through the end 25-18.

Congratulations to Wests Brothers who deserves to take out the win with a couple of great players in there as this is the fifth time now that they won this trophy since 2010 v Sydney University, having fell short to the Northern Suburbs back in 2017 & even to Randwick several times before in the 70s & 80s until they finally answered their decades-long revenge now which is incredible. Meanwhile, tough to see the Wicks fall short where things would’ve been better from the beginning to give themselves a good advantage rather than come back from behind until it was too difficult to pull off at the last minute. But they are still the most successful side to win six times in the Australian Club Championship with unfinished business ahead under head coach Stephen Hoiles after a championship-winning Shute Shield campaign last year & Kurtley Beale also returned on the field in the Galloping Green for the first time in a year after going though a lot of his personal challenges.

The 2024 Club Rugby season will be back in a few weeks time with both QLD Hospital Cup and NSW Shute Shield Competitions beginning on Saturday April 6 through 18 weeks of regular-season rounds plus a few weeks of Finals.

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