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Sydney is an Australian
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team that competes in the
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(NRC). Formerly known as Sydney Rays, the team is one of two sides from New South Wales in the competition; the other being the
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. The current team plays as the all-of-Sydney side in the NRC and wears the traditional blue and yellow colours of Sydney's representative rugby teams. It draws on the metropolitan sides that have represented the city for more than a century. In 2019 the NRC side adopted as its logo the anchor insignia of the Sydney Rugby Union, which dates back to at least 1970. The team was known as the North Harbour Rays before 2016. It was renamed Sydney during a consolidation which reduced the number of NRC teams in the city from three in 2014 to eventually just one by 2018. The North Harbour Rays had been formed as consortium of four Sydney clubs; Gordon, Manly, Northern Suburbs, and Warringah in 2014. North Harbour took its identity from the Central Coast Rays side that played in the earlier national competition, the
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(ARC) in 2007. It had been backed by the same four Sydney clubs, along with the Central Coast Waves.


Team colours

The Sydney team plays in a blue jersey with two yellow hoops on the chest that is based on the traditional design worn by Sydney representative teams for many years. The blue and yellow colours were adopted in 2018, and are the colours featured on the City of Sydney coat of arms. For the ARC in 2007, the Central Coast Rays played in a predominantly green and blue jersey. From 2014 to 2017, the North Harbour Rays team wore harlequin-style quartered strips in the various colours of its four constituent clubs.


History

In 2007, an attempt was made to form a third tier of rugby in Australia, similar to New Zealand's
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and South Africa's
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. The newly formed competition included eight teams and was called the
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. Three of those teams were based in
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, including a Central Coast team.


Central Coast: ARC

The Central Coast Rays team was officially launched in March 2007 by the
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(NSWRU). The Rays' emerald and navy colours represented the ocean and bush landscape of the region. The team logo featured a
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in navy blue, outlined in white, on a stylised emerald green and white rugby ball. The Rays' local rivals in the ARC were the
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and the Western Sydney Rams. The three ARC teams from New South Wales were aligned with existing clubs and regions. The clubs aligned with the Central Coast Rays were Gordon, Manly, Northern Suburbs, and Warringah, from the Shute Shield competition, as well as the Central Coast Waves. The Central Coast Rays played their home games at the
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at
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, on the New South Wales Central Coast. Bluetongue Stadium, with an all-seater capacity of 20,159, had previously hosted numerous rugby union fixtures including Central Coast Waves matches and
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matches during the
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.
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was the head coach of the Central Coast team. He had previously coached the
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club and worked with French club Montferrand and Irish team
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. After finishing second on the league table, the Central Coast Rays came from behind against the
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in their semi-final, winning 27 to 19. The Rays hosted the
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in the inaugural ARC Grand Final and won 20 to 12, becoming the inaugural (and only) champions of the ARC. The Australian Rugby Championship was terminated at the end of 2007 after only one season of competition, with the Australian Rugby Union citing higher costs than budgeted and further projected financial losses. The Central Coast Rays team was disbanded at the end of the ARC.


North Harbour

The
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was announced in December 2013 to commence in 2014 with expressions of interest open to any interested parties and the accepted bids decided early in 2014. In March 2014 it was announced that the Rays would be revived as the North Harbour Rays to compete in the new National Rugby Championship. The new Rays team was backed by a consortium of the same four Shute Shield clubs involved in earlier Central Coast Rays team: Manly, Warringah, Northern Suburbs and Gordon. The team played in a quartered harlequin-style strip composed of blue, red, and two shades of green from the four constituent clubs. The sleeves were gold and black, collar and shorts were white and all four clubs’ colours were featured on the socks. The Rays secured
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as their principal partner on a two-year deal, to be officially be known as the Macquarie University North Harbour Rays for the 2014 and 2015 NRC seasons.
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was initially appointed as the Rays head coach for the
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season, with Scott Fava,
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and Geoff Townsend as part of the coaching staff, but after Blake accepted a coaching opportunity with
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, Geoff Townsend was promoted to the head coaching position, Damien Cummins replaced Fava as the forwards coach in 2014, and Greg Peterson was named as captain. In 2015, Townsend was reappointed as head coach, and Luke Holmes was named as captain.


Sydney

The team was renamed the Sydney Rays for the
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season. Southern Districts considered switching allegiance to the Rays in 2016, but remained with the Rams. Damien Cummins was initially named as head coach in 2016 but he stepped down and
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was appointed to the job. The Rays performed well that year and lost only once in the regular season – to eventual minor premiers NSW Country – before being knocked out in a semi-final by the
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, who went on to win the NRC title. Two wooden spoon seasons followed in 2017 and 2018 under, respectively,
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and
Chris Whitaker Chris Whitaker (born 19 October 1974) is an Australian professional rugby union coach and former international player. he is head coach of the Sydney Rays in Australia's National Rugby Championship, and the interim head coach of Super Rugby sid ...
. The Rays' moniker and logo were dropped in 2019, a year after New South Wales Rugby had taken control of the Sydney team. Whitaker was reappointed head coach and Sydney adopted the traditional masoned crown and anchor insignia of the Sydney Rugby Union for the NRC team's logo, although the anchor had been used on the plaquet of the collar and in promotional material the year before. The
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ARC team had a similar crest in 2007.


Home grounds

, Sydney play their home matches at Woollahra Oval No.1. The team has its training base at the
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in Sydney's eastern suburbs, the same facility used by the Waratahs. From 2014 to 2017, the team played at several venues north of the harbour including
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and
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, as well as the home grounds of three of the four clubs from the Ray's ownership consortium at the time: Northern Suburbs, Manly and Warringah (i.e. at
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, Manly Oval and
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, respectively). In 2018, the Sydney Rays played south of the harbour at
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, Leichhardt and Woollahra. For the ARC in 2007, the Rays played at
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.


Supporters

With the reemergence of the competition in the form of the NRC, fans from Manly and Warringah rugby heartland - tragic supporters of the game - formed the 'STRAYS'. In the spirit of rugby and the NRC they came together to make sure the new club had support in the local community and to 'enrich the sideline experience'. Its members were drawn to the common cause by the founder, Michael Gordon.


Current squad

The squad for the 2019 NRC season:


Records


Honours

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**Playoff appearances:
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*
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**Champions:
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Season standings

National Rugby Championship : Australian Rugby Championship :


Head coaches

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Chris Whitaker Chris Whitaker (born 19 October 1974) is an Australian professional rugby union coach and former international player. he is head coach of the Sydney Rays in Australia's National Rugby Championship, and the interim head coach of Super Rugby sid ...
(2018–present) *
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(2017) *
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(2016) * Geoff Townsend (2014–15) *
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(2007)


Captains

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(2019) * Damien Fitzpatrick (2017–2018) *
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(2016) * Luke Holmes (2015) * Greg Peterson (2014) * Cameron Treloar (2007)


Squads

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Gallery

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See also

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New South Wales Waratahs The New South Wales Waratahs ( or ;), referred to as the Waratahs, are an Australian professional rugby union team representing the majority of New South Wales in the Super Rugby competition. The Riverina and other southern parts of the stat ...
* Shute Shield *
Gordon RFC Gordon Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based on the North Shore of Sydney. The club, known as the Gordon Highlanders, plays out of Chatswood Oval and competes in the New South Wales Rugby Union grade competition. Club information ...
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Manly RUFC Manly Rugby Union Football Club is a rugby union club based in Manly, a suburb of Sydney. The club was formed in 1883 and competes in the New South Wales Rugby Union competitions, the Charter Hall Shute Shield. Manly, known as the Marlins, p ...
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Northern Suburbs Rugby Club Northern Suburbs Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club in Sydney, Australia, that was formed in 1900 from the merger of the Pirates and Wallaroos clubs. The club competes in the Shute Shield competition run by the New South Wales Rugby Union ...
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Warringah Rugby Club Warringah Rugby Club is a rugby union club based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales. Only located 25 km from the city centre, the club is close to many magnificent beaches, the Sydney Academy of Sport and Narrabeen Lake. Th ...


References


External links

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