Western Suburbs Magpies

Western Suburbs Magpies

Leagues Played
NSW Cup 130 NRL 1
Links
Wikipedia

赛程

NSW Cup 03/24 03:00 3 Western Suburbs Magpies vs 新镇喷气机 - 查看
NSW Cup 04/01 02:40 4 帕拉玛塔鳗鱼 后备队 vs Western Suburbs Magpies - 查看
NSW Cup 04/07 05:00 5 北悉尼Bears vs Western Suburbs Magpies - 查看
NSW Cup 04/13 04:00 6 Western Suburbs Magpies vs 圣乔治/伊拉瓦拉龙 后备队 - 查看
NSW Cup 04/20 03:00 7 彭里斯黑豹 后备队 vs Western Suburbs Magpies - 查看
NSW Cup 04/27 05:05 8 Western Suburbs Magpies vs 北悉尼Bears - 查看

结果

NSW Cup 03/16 01:40 2 堪培拉突袭者 后备队 v Western Suburbs Magpies L 50-12
NSW Cup 08/27 04:00 26 悉尼雄鸡 后备队 v Western Suburbs Magpies W 32-44
NSW Cup 08/20 04:00 25 Western Suburbs Magpies v 新镇喷气机 L 20-56
NSW Cup 08/12 05:00 24 新西兰勇士 后备队 v Western Suburbs Magpies L 26-16
NSW Cup 08/05 05:00 23 堪培拉突袭者 后备队 v Western Suburbs Magpies L 28-22
NSW Cup 07/30 04:00 22 Western Suburbs Magpies v 南悉尼兔 后备队 L 18-36
NSW Cup 07/14 07:30 20 纽卡素骑士 后备队 v Western Suburbs Magpies L 46-10
NSW Cup 07/08 05:00 19 新镇喷气机 v Western Suburbs Magpies W 22-24
NSW Cup 07/02 04:00 18 北悉尼Bears v Western Suburbs Magpies L 46-18
NSW Cup 06/24 04:00 17 Western Suburbs Magpies v 坎特伯雷牛头犬 后备队 D 15-15
NSW Cup 06/18 04:00 16 Western Suburbs Magpies v 圣乔治/伊拉瓦拉龙 后备队 L 4-46
NSW Cup 06/11 05:00 15 Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles v Western Suburbs Magpies D 16-16

The Western Suburbs Magpies (legal name: Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club Ltd) are an Australian rugby league football club based in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. Formed in 1908, Wests, as they are commonly referred to, were one of the nine foundation clubs of the first New South Wales Rugby League competition in Australia. The club, as a sole entity, departed the top-flight competition in 1999 after forming a 50–50 joint venture with Balmain Tigers to form the Wests Tigers. The club currently fields sides in the NSW State Cup (Canterbury Cup), Ron Massey Cup (Opens), S.G. Ball Cup (Under 19's) and Harold Matthews Cup (Under 17's) competitions.

Campbelltown Stadium, which has a capacity of 18,000, is their home stadium.

History

The club was one of the foundation members of the Sydney rugby football league competition in 1908. Founded at a meeting on 4 February 1908 at Ashfield Town Hall, they won only one match the following season so were the League's first wooden spooners (after Cumberland were awarded an extra bye). Though they spent long periods of time as also-rans they did taste premiership success four times in the mid 20th century. They won their first premiership in 1930, beating St George 27–2. Four years later they defeated Eastern Suburbs to win their second title. For the 1944 NSWRFL season Queensland 1910s representative player Henry Bolewski became coach the Western Suburbs club, replacing Alf Blair, who moved to South Sydney. Wests improved slightly on the previous season, finishing 5th (out of 8), but failing to make the finals, and Bolewski was replaced by club great, Frank McMillan.

Wests won a second pair of premierships, beating Balmain in 1948 and South Sydney 22–12 in 1952. Both times they defeated a club hunting its third title in a row.

1960s

Apart from these occasions, the club was famous for three successive grand final matches in 1961, 1962 and 1963 against the St George Dragons in the midst of their 11-premiership run. The club boasted footballers such as halfback Arthur Summons, Harry 'Bomber' Wells, Kel O'Shea, Noel Kelly and Peter Dimond. The 1963 grand final was immortalised in a photograph which became known as 'The Gladiators' after St. George captain Norm Provan and Summons trudged off the field together.

1970s

A final period of glory beckoned in the late 1970s where they spent a few years at the top or near-top of the table, yet failed to make a grand final. Coached by Roy Masters and boasting such players as fullback John Dorahy, half Tommy Raudonikis, five-eighth Graeme O'Grady, Gavin Miller, Ron Giteau, Les Boyd, prop John Donnelly and five-eighth Terry Lamb. However attractive offers from other clubs and then doubts about the club's viability led to years of exodus of talent. Wests did manage to win the 1977 Amco Cup.

1980s

John Ribot, a winger for Wests, was the top try-scorer for the 1980 season. In 1983 the NSWRFL attempted to expel Wests from the competition, but a prolonged legal battle to keep their spot ensued, unlike the Newtown Jets who did not compete that year. Richard Conti appeared against New South Wales Rugby League bosses John Quayle and Colin Love in 1985, successfully advocating to keep the embattled club in the competition. He was later appointed the chairman of the NSWRL Judiciary.

Eventually, Wests relocated to Campbelltown in 1987. Ironically, this was where Newtown had unsuccessfully tried to move to four years earlier.

1990s

Wests began a rebuilding process in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Laurie Freier started the 1988 Winfield Cup season as the club's coach but was replaced during the season by John Bailey.

The club made the semi-finals in 1991 and 1992 under coach Warren Ryan. Wests were NSWRL Club Champions in 1991 when all three grades made the semi-finals. The team also made it to the pre-season Challenge Cup final in 1993 but was beaten by a star-studded Canberra side.

The club then slipped down the ladder and the coaching reins were handed over to caretaker Wayne Ellis. The decision to appoint Tommy Raudonikis as coach for the start of the 1995 season sent a shot of adrenaline into the club.[] Raudonikis took the Magpies to the finals in 1996. However the club could not compete in the player market in 1997 thanks to the Super League war which saw players' contracts soar sky high to unsustainable levels.

In 1998 and 1999, a Magpie team filled with many unknown players struggled to be competitive and twice received the wooden spoon. With the club struggling on-field and trying to compete financially against clubs with News Limited funding, the writing was on the wall.

Joint venture

The well documented Super League War in 1997 between Super League (News Ltd) and the Australian Rugby League (ARL) resulted in a compromise that by the year 2000, the National Rugby League (NRL) competition would be contested by only 14 teams. With Western Suburbs struggling on field in the NRL competition, it was decided by the club in the middle of 1999 that to survive the cull they would be required to merge their senior team with another club's team. After initial talks with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs failed an agreement was reached with the Balmain Tigers on 27 July 1999. The Wests Tigers first competed in the 2000 competition. The club also merged its playing colours from the two joint venture partners.

Major sponsors

  • Allied Express
  • Victa (1978–1982)
  • IPEC Couriers (1984–1985)
  • Masterton Homes (1986–1992)
  • Goldstar / LG Electronics (1995–1997)
  • Signature Security Systems (1998–1999)
  • Club Hotels (2000)
  • Save Home Loans (2005)
  • Wests Ashfield Leagues (2006–2015)
Wests in action in 2008

Wests Ashfield Leagues have also been key sponsors & supporters of the club since they were established.

  • Rebel Sport (Centenary Partner and 2008 Major Sponsor)
  • Allied Express (2015)