On Saturday 24th September Merewether Carlton Premier 1 and Premier 3 teams became Major and Minor Premiers for the 2022 season. Even though the final series had been pushed back a week due to wet weather and many were on holidays or at weddings or other events, the Green support on the day was nothing short of spectacular.
Other clubs (who will remain unnamed!) didn’t come close to the number supporters on our Green hill. Even in wet weather our Green community came together and they were not disappointed! Our Greens boys did us proud in two tough games of rugby.
Here are some words from some key members of our Playing and Coaching Staff for 2022 on their experience at the Grand Final.
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Sam Rouse (Rousey)
Merewether, this oneβs for you.
What a moment! To watch the crowd erupt and storm the field when the ref blew full time after Sam Bright’s penalty goal will forever be the greatest feeling of accomplishment.
To be part of the reason that brought so much happiness to a community makes me feel so proud of myself, my team mates and my coaching staff.
So a big thank you goes out to those in the community for your endless support, the women involved in the club, to our juniors who make us feel like superstars. To JD and the committee, Tony and the Burwood, to the old boys who have made the proud club what it is today – thank you.
To those involved this year in the club, another big thank you for making it one of the most memorable. Thanks to all the coaching staff, thanks to Cannons, Sonya, Carry, Dave and Sam on the support team.
Congrats to P3 on their huge win! A shout out to the boys in that squad that didnβt get the opportunity to take the field.
And to the P1 team, in the famous words of Michael Dann – βwe fβ¦king did itβ
A two year campaign capped off with sweet victory. A gutsy win that had gritty defence and composure in attack, we always felt in control.
Itβs been a pleasure to work with a group of men that gave me as much respect as I gave them.
For now, we enjoy our victory, we enjoy this moment. Weβll take a well earned rest and then get back to work. With the next goal insight – back to back champs! Cheers, Rousey
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Eli McCulloch Season Summary
What a year it wasβ¦
We finally did it. Years of hard work and sweat went into that match played on the 24th of September. Hours of dedication from so many, not only the 23 that took the field that day. A dream come true for so many people. I couldnβt be prouder of this club and what we have achieved this year, we deserve it. I truly believe we are the current benchmark for local rugby in the competition. It only takes one look at the hill that swelled at No.2 last Saturday to tell, we are truly a community.
I would personally like to thank all of our supporters, our coaches, the old boys, our sponsors and the committee, for all they have contributed towards bringing those trophyβs home to Townson Oval. The tireless hours committed by these people for the pure love of our club is admirable. I have had the opportunity to witness what goes on behind the scenes this year and it has opened my eyes to what extent a rugby club extends. It has made me realise, how much is required in order for us to get on the paddock. It is truly appreciated. This trophy is for you guys, it is for the young guys and girls who one day dream to win a premiership for The Greens, who get to every game and chase the ball. I remember it all from 2011 and it made this moment so much sweeter, it felt exactly the way I dreamt it would.
So once again, on behalf of this years playing group, we thank you all for your efforts and contribution towards our club, this premiership is just as much yours as it is ours. We hope to see you all again in 2023 to do it all again and to continue growing this great club of ours to extents no local rugby club has done before. Thank you. Eli McCulloch, Club Captain
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Tim Murphy (Murph)
It was always going to be a special day for me personally. I had come to terms that it may be my last game in Green and had played my 200th game the week before.
I arrived at the ground reasonably early not thinking I was too nervous. I was sitting there tapping my legs uncontrollably and Dan Watling gave me the βyou nervous mate?β I responded with a grin.
Into the sheds we went and a couple of other boys expressed their nerves so I tried to hide mine. We went out and had the best warm up we have had all year.
Walking out of the tunnel we had a blue wall lined up that seemed to go forever. There were βbooosβ in our ears and a few fine words from our enemyβs supporters.
Once we hit that field we immediately knew where our supporters were. That roar of support was exceptionally loud. A few boys responded by asking for a louder roar.
Lining up for the kick off was the loudest crowd Iβd ever heard and I would say arguably the loudest any 3rd grade team has heard.
The rest is history winning the premiership in style.
Thank you to every person on that hill or in the crowd cheering us on. Your support truly made us put in extra efforts when it counted.
That was a special 3rd grade team from staff through to the players. I loved playing with all of them and will cherish that season and day forever. Go Green. Murph
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Sam Bright (Brighty)
As a Greens junior and someone whoβs been chasing a first grade premiership since 2008 it was something very special to be part of. The support from the whole community created a huge buzz leading in to Saturday, then seeing the hill full for P3 and P1 showed what it meant to everyone.
Running out and from the first whistle to the last the constant roar of the green wave was clear to the players and gave us a lift every time we needed it.
Thanks to everyone for the calls, social media and in person support. The playing group really appreciate it and theyβre memories weβll treasure.
Go the green wave ππ. Brighty
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John Davis, President
Our Clubβs season of rugby ended at No.2 last Saturday in the best possible way with Grand Final wins for our First and Third Grades to add to their minor premierships, and all before a massive crowd of Greens supporters.
There are detailed reports of the games in this newsletter but I think itβs fair to say both wins were well executed and convincing in all respects and notwithstanding that P1 was on a knife edge until the last quarter.
Results like that come from a whole year of effort from players, coaches, support staff, administration and supporters all working with common purpose to achieve the best for the Club and that is what makes it so satisfying. Thank you all for your various contributions this year.
I was in the grandstand on full time of P1 and I will never forget the scene with that tsunami size Green Wave breaking over the ground and swamping our players and coaches and sharing the joy of this win.
And a few more things:
- Congratulations to Rhys Bray who has been consistently excellent all year and was awarded the John Hipwell Medal for best player in the GF
- Sam Bright finished P1 Top Points Scorer
- Jamie Lind was awarded Coach of the Year
- The Club was awarded the Tooheys Club of the Year and the Kia Toa Shield and the most club points in the Anderson Medal
One of our strengths is that we are one integrated Club.
These Senior results together with those of our Juniors this season (which included 5 GF wins) indicate that we have great momentum building across the whole Club. We are working very closely with the Junior Committee to develop a continuous pathway through junior to senior rugby. The depth of talent and skills building at all levels of the Club makes me very optimistic about our future.
After the change to the constitution at our last AGM our financial year will end on 31 December and our AGM will be held in February next year. There are some important initiatives the Board is working on which we will be telling you about in the weeks ahead. John Davis
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P1 GRAND FINAL RECAP – Bob Harrison
Our Greens Community have waited for a decade to break the drought. So close for so long, many had started to think that our Premiership window had closed. How wrong they were! The planets aligned for our Premier 1 team last Saturday to become the team that broke the Hamilton hoodoo. For five years the Hawks had been untouchable, dominating a string of strong sides and celebrating back to back to back to back to back premierships. Now it is our turn, it is our moment in the sun. Our young team can only get better, and stronger, our younger players will mature quickly, as this group has done, we will recruit where we need and we will still be the team that draws the Merewether community together.
A program that started almost twelve months ago came to its glorious conclusion last Saturday at No 2 and after a day that was overcast with rain periods throughout the day, once the sun came out around 4.30 the sunlight glistened off the Premier 1 Cup that sat on the sideline and the Greens finished what they had started, a convincing 19-7 Premier 1 Grand Final victory. The way the supporters invaded the field as the whistle blew is a sight that everyone was there will remember for ever. Sheer joy, sheer excitement and for the players and the coaching team, sheer relief.
Despite our Minor Premiership we went into the Grand Final as the underdogs, after all Hamilton had been on this stage for many years and every time overcame the best that their opposition could throw at them.
The game kicked off at the unusual time of 3.40 and a fast start was vital, after all we had given Hamilton a 21 point start in the Major Semi before we got into the game and we needed to learn from that mistake. The lesson was learned and the early stages of the game saw us dominate field position. The dominance eventually led to a hole opening up and Eli McCulloch dummied and reached over for the first try. This set the scene for what was to come, as most of us are still amazed that our tenacious halfback was even there after the hip dislocation suffered in our first clash of the season with Hamilton. There was a justice with him scoring this opener. Sam Bright converted and despite a hiccup a few minutes later when Hamilton levelled the scores, the remaining sixty minutes was all the Greens.
Our team were patient, calm and controlled, never flustered when they were under pressure and every time one of the Hamilton big ball runners charged forward there was a green wall in front of them. The defence was outstanding, as it has been all year and it eventually won the day. The pressure told, the penalties came our way and the trusty right boot of Sam Bright extended the lead regularly throughout the second half.
We strangled Hamilton on the back of relentless go forward, rock solid defence and a set piece that was unmoved all afternoon. The Hamilton will wilted during the second half, their time at the top was done, there were new Champions in town. As the sun set on the day the Greens dressing room remained a hive of activity. It could be best described as subtle and controlled joy, the room was not full of well-wishers and supporters, it was the time the players and staff had together to sit back and celebrate together. After all the fifteen players on the field are supported by a host of people behind the scenes. A real team effort! When you look back at the 2022 season it is best summed up by the trophies we hold, Minor Premiers in P1, P2 and P3, Major Premiers in P1 and P3, Hawthorne Cup holders, Steve Lane, and Adams Halter Shield holders, Tooheys Club of the Year and for some of those that remember, it all started way back in February when against the odds we took home the Whale Sevens Trophy. Those there that day knew that something special was going to happen in 2022, and we were right! 2022 is now done, we have already started on 2023 where we are determined to hold on to everything we have won this year. It now the Greens turn to do a ‘Hamilton’. Bob Harrison, Rugby Operations
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P3 GRAND FINAL RECAP FROM GAULY
What a great day for P3 on Grand Final day! We not only won the minor and major premiership, we did it in style playing good rugby. We did it with a wide range of ages too with Matty Allen scoring the first try of the game in his 40’s to Max Henshaw at 20 scoring the last try. A mix of elders like Luke Tresidder and Tim (200 game) Murphy, to young pups like Jordy Coyte, Joey Gordon, Gruff Mackay, Pat Charters and Tim Burgess who would have been playing in the Colts competition if it was on.
Including last year’s covid interrupted season with this year, we went into the Grand Final having played 31 games with 27 wins, 3 loses and a draw. We had 2 consecutive minor premierships and were clearly the favourites to win the title. To use an old sporting cliche “The only team that could beat us was ourselves”. We needed more discipline than we showed in the major semi when we had 2 players in the sin bin at the same time. We spoke to the players many times leading up to the game about not giving the opposition any piggy backs.
Another cliche is that “defence wins Grand Finals”. In the last 3 games of the season we beat Maitland 55-0, Wanderers 14-0 in the major semi and again 29-3 in the GF. That is 3 consecutive games without a try being scored against us, or 3 hours of rugby.
I banged on all year to the team about being well drilled, about being relentless and it all came together on the day. We did go too wide too quickly a lot of the time, but it didn’t matter in the end. It was a tight battle until 11 minutes to go in the game with us up 10-3, where a converted try ties things up. They won an ugly line out on half way and knocked on out in the backs. We scooped it up and with patience built pressure over two and a half minutes and 15 phases, to have another Colt, Austin Zander charge over for a try near the posts! In 3 minutes we had scored another having broken their will and scored again 4 minutes later with Max swan diving over to put it all to bed!
What a day! What a way to sign off from coaching after 38 years. To have the players make and hang a banner for me at the ground, to carry me off the field the way they did. To have so many people say such nice things, it was all very humbling and gratifying. But as they say,”You get more out of it than you put in” and that has been the case for me. I’m very privileged to have had the support of the club for so many years to be able to do the stuff that I have and I will cherish every moment. Thanks for the ride! Go the Green Wave, Gauly P3 Coach
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For photo memories of the day don’t miss our Grand Final Photo Gallery blog post.
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