Southern Inland Rugby Union Inc.
About Us
The Southern Inland Rugby Union (SIRU) Board is responsible for the overall management and operations of Rugby in the Zone. The Board comprises a President, two Vice Presidents and four Directors. The Board is supported by the Competition & Rugby Services Manager (CRSM), who administers the competitions in accordance with the SIRU Constitution and Competition Rules agreed to by representatives of the Clubs at Senior and Junior Councils. The CRSM is an employee of Brumbies Rugby. Each Board member has responsibility for a club.
Historically the Zone has focussed on fostering the growth of Ruby and implementing programs which reflect the direction of Rugby nationally, particularly in the Junior and Women's spheres and through creating pathways from the local Club, through to the SIRU Representative Programs and beyond. New programs will be coming on board in 2020.
Historically the Zone has focussed on fostering the growth of Ruby and implementing programs which reflect the direction of Rugby nationally, particularly in the Junior and Women's spheres and through creating pathways from the local Club, through to the SIRU Representative Programs and beyond. New programs will be coming on board in 2020.
The SIRU Senior and Junior Competitions cover a very large geographical area from Albury in the South to Young in the North, and from Tumut in the East to Hay in the West, taking in a total of 12 towns/clubs along the way. (Albury, Cootamundra, Deniliquin, Grenfell, Griffith, Hay, Leeton, Temora, Tumut, Wagga Wagga, West Wyalong and Young).
The Competitions comprise teams from the following clubs: Senior: Albury, CSU Reddies, Deniliquin, Griffith, Hay, Leeton, Tumut, Wagga Agricultural College, Wagga City and Wagga Waratahs. Junior: Albury, Cootamundra, Grenfell, Griffith, Hay, Leeton, Temora, Tumut, Wagga, West Wyalong and Young. SIRU affiliates with the Australian Capital Territory and Southern New South Wales Rugby Union Limited (ACT & SNSW RU Limited, also known as ACT Brumbies) to achieve SIRU objectives and both organisations work to foster the growth of Rugby in the zone. ACT Brumbies also employs two Development Officers (one Full Time and one Part Time) to implement and promote programs that will increase the participation rates at all levels across the zone. |
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