Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

HSBC Waratahs show their support for Tsunami appeal

[/b]:PhotoPop(17222)"]Justin_Harrison_smiles_for_the_camera_while_signing_autographs_for_fans_after_beting_the_Bumbies_page_image.jpg

Meet the Waratahs at the Sydney Sevens for Tsunami Relief

Wednesday, 19 January 2005

NSWRU Media Unit

The weight of the HSBC Waratahs is behind this month's Sydney Sevens for Tsunami Relief and Waratah Fan Day, with the entire squad taking time out of their Super 12 preparations to help raise funds for the victims of the Boxing Day disaster.

The team will be available to meet fans at Concord's Waratah Rugby Stadium on Sunday, January 30, as the cream of Sydney Club Rugby competition go head to head out on the field in the special sevens tournament.

The Sydney Rugby community has banded together at short notice to organise the key components of the day, with the draw now being circulated to all Sydney premiership clubs.

And the involvement of the Waratahs, so close to the start of the Super 12 season, is expected to draw an even bigger crowd than earlier anticipated.

"We'll be doing everything we can to help out," Waratah captain Chris Whitaker said.

"We'll be out amongst the crowd with buckets, selling raffle tickets and collecting donations, signing autographs and in general, just being accessible to fans," he added.

NSW Rugby Chief Executive Fraser Neill says having the players on board is an added bonus for what's already shaping up to be a big day.

"We thought from the start that (the sevens) would be massive," said Neill.

"But having the guys on hand to meet with the fans, to help raise much needed funds for those struggling to put their lives back together, is a real shot in the arm for the Sydney Sevens."

A number of items will be raffled off over the course of the day, including hampers and signed Waratahs gear. However, the highlight of the fundraising effort will be the auctioning of the chance to play alongside a number of Waratah and Wallaby legends in a special celebrity touch football match, to be played before the start of the final.

While the full line-ups are being kept under wraps, Waratahs Head Coach Ewen McKenzie, and Forwards Coach Steve Tuynman are both confirmed starters.

The former state and national representatives say they're looking forward to getting back out in the middle.

"My Achilles is just about right, I'm ready and raring to go," McKenzie said.

Said Tuynman: "What better excuse is there for pulling the boots on once again, than raising money for such a worthy cause?"

More big names will be announced in coming days.

The Waratahs aren't the only ones giving their backing to the Sydney Sevens for Tsunami relief, with a number of sponsors and supporters quick to get on board.

They include:

  • Canada Bay Council

  • Masterfoods
  • Fairfax Publications
  • West Harbour Rugby Union Club
  • Win Security
  • Collex
  • Big Sister Laundry

2004 Tooheys New Cup premier Randwick face West Harbour in the first match of the day at 10am, with the Quarters at 2:40 and the semis at half past four. The final will be played at the conclusion of the celebrity match, at 6.05pm.

Waratah Captain Chris Whitaker says a minimum $5 donation at the gate will buy much more than a full day of entertainment.

"This is a special opportunity for people to catch a traditional rugby carnival, while at the same time contributing to the Tsunami appeal. Australians have been so generous so far, I'm sure that spirit of generosity will be on show at the Sydney Sevens."

nsw rugby

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/61902-sydney-sevens-for-tsunami-relief/
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Ella brothers to star at Sydney Sevens for Tsunami Relief

January 28, 2005 - 4:22pm

Story by: NSWRU

[/b]:PhotoPop("]Ella_Brothers_at_launch_of_Bundy_grassroots_program_page_image.jpg

The Ella brothers who will take part in

Sydney Sevens for Tsunami Relief this Sunday

The Ella brothers will resume their legendary on-field partnership this Sunday, January 30, lining up against some of the biggest names in Australian Rugby at the Sydney Sevens for Tsunami Relief and Waratah Fan Day at Waratah Rugby Stadium, Concord.

Twins Mark and Glen, along with younger brother Gary will line up on the same side for the first time in over a decade when they take part in a special celebrity match at 5.30pm.

Joining the Ellas in the "Classics" side will be HSBC Waratahs Head Coach Ewen McKenzie and Forwards Coach Steve Tuynman, as well as fellow former internationals Phil Kearns, David Wilson, Gary Pearse and Marty Roebuck.

While the "Legends" side will feature Simon Poidevin, Jason Little, Richard Harry and Peter FitzSimons, along with Waratahs Backs Coach Brian Melrose and Academy Coach Tony D'Arcy.

The teams in full:

  • THE CLASSICS
    1. Phil Kearns
    2. Ewen McKenzie
    3. Sam Domoni
    4. Steve Tuynman
    5. David Wilson
    6. Gary Pearse
    7. Mark Ella
    8. Glen Ella
    9. Gary Ella
    10. Mitch Hardy
    11. Paul Cornish
    12. Marty Roebuck
    13. Steve James
    THE LEGENDS
    1. Richard Harry
    2. Peter FitzSimons
    3. Tony D'Arcy
    4. Scott Gourley
    5. Simon Poidevin
    6. Brian Melrose
    7. Tim Wallace
    8. Ken Wright
    9. Jason Little
    10. Brett Papworth
    11. Steve Merrick
    12. James Grant
    13. Andrew Leeds

Places alongside the Classics and Legends will be auctioned off, as will a special signed Mat Rogers Wallaby jersey he wore on the recent tour of Europe.

Action will kick off at 10am, with the first pool match between reigning Tooheys New Cup holders Randwick and hosts West Harbour. The Grand Final will immediately follow the Celebrity Fixture.

All Sydney Premiership clubs will be in action, while the HSBC Waratahs will also be available to meet fans, sign autographs and pose for photos throughout the day.

It's the last public appearance for the side before the start of the super 12 season

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Here's one I help build and tuned a decade ago, Garrett  GTX3071R Gen 1, T3 twin scroll 0.83 rear housing. Went from larger 272 cams down to smaller Tomei Poncams to help with the low end. S13 non VCT motor. Car was purpose built for the track, hence low down was the focus. Note the actual dyno chart shows lower boost, however the EBC and boost gauge showed 1.9Bar (Ignore the torque, I was young and didn't know how to set derived torque)  
    • I’m doing some side developments on SR20det S13 engines, its one my hobby cars used it to compare flow capacity of some smaller size wheels. SR20det is one of another JDM legendary engines I'm sure there are plenty of SR enthusiasts on this forum, I will share results some common turbo configurations here. a quick run down of what the car is: Wide body 180sx Type X with black top engine (blue). It has: Stock bottom end Haltech 1500 ECU 5-0 motorsports trigger kit Kelford SR20DET Beehive Spring with Titanium Retainers Kelford Cams SR20DET S13 188-B 268/272 Cams G25-660 Turbocharger in T2 .64 rear housing internally gated ARP Head studs MLS head gasket 1000CC ID injectors Walbro 450L Fuel pump Front mount cooler kit JJR’s 3 inches turbo back exhaust (its too short for the 180sx it had to be extended) Pump 98 fuel Hub Dyno tune So far made 270rwkws at 22psi full boost by 4500RPM. Engine is very knock limited hence a pretty bad looking top end. From previous experiences it seems like SR20dets are happier with bigger size turbine, some thing like a GT30 would make way better top end, but on same time response is lost. It won't be a problem with S15 VCT engines. I'll be testing alternative turbine housing, turbine wheel and possibly dump pipe options for extra flow to resolve the problem and of course E85 would resolve all the issues.            
    • Awesome writeup and details. Thanks for sharing the story so far. I can relate to parts of it with my previous car and some of the issues I had to deal with.
    • Wow the colour matched hard top completely transforms the car. Are there any nice front lip options for the car or is that off the table?
    • Generally yes but for some reason I've been ruthless this time around!  I might even need to do another tip run after the way I've finally been able to hit the delete button on shit I've stepped over, stepped around and tripped over for the past 10 years!
×
×
  • Create New...