





Scoreboard
Rugby Union
Shute Shield - Round 13
First Grade: Sydney University 65 (Nick Edwards 3, Dan Kelly 2, Alfi Mafi 2, Nathan Trist 2, Ben McCalman, Mitch Inman tries; Nathan Trist 5 goals) d Parramatta 12 (Steve Mafi 2 tries; Aaron Mattin goal) at Sydney University No.1 Oval.
Second Grade: Sydney University 98 (Robert O'Reilly 3, Matthew Hodeg 3, Jono Bowman 3, Richard Finau 2, Anthony Pohlen, Sam Carter, Justin Bosilkovski, Julian James, Peter Betham tries; Jacob Taylor 9 goals) d Parramatta 0.
Third Grade: Sydney University 76 (Hayden Bushell 3, Tom Tombleson 2, Josh Dillan 2, Michael Woodward, Tim Broomham, Toby L'Estrange, O Atkins, Dane Cole-Clarke tries; Hayden Bushell 8 goals) d Parramatta 0.
Fourth Grade: Sydney University won on forfeit
Colts
First Grade: Sydney University won on forfeit.
Second Grade: Sydney University 57 (9 tries) d Parramatta 12.
Third Grade: Sydney University 47 (7 tries) d Parramatta 5.
Sydney Women's Championship
Sydney University 47 d Parramatta 12.
Tennis
Head Badge - Round 14
Men: Grade 1 Sec 1: Sydney 4-37 d Sydney University 4-35; Sec 2: Sydney University (2) 7-45 d Sydney University (4) 1-22, Sydney University (3) 8-48 d Lane Cove 0-14; Sec 3: Marrickville d Sydney University on forfeit; Sec 4: Killara 6-42 d Sydney University (7) 2-31, Sydney University (6) 4-39 d Chatswood 2-36; Sec 5: Love ‘N Duece 8-48 d Sydney University 0-20; Grade 2 Sec 2: Roseville 5-42 d Sydney University (9) 2-33, Mosman 4-37 d Sydney University (10) 4-35; Sec 3: Killara 6-44 d Sydney University 2-24; Sec 8: Sydney University 6-39 d Cheltenham 2-29; Grade 3 Sec 1: Sydney University 6-42 d Hunter Hill 2-21; Sec 2: Cheltenham 6-48 d Sydney University 0-20.
Women: Grade 1 Sec 3: Sydney University 5-36 d Manly 3-34; Grade 2 Sec 2: Neutral Bay 3-39 d Sydney University 3-25.
Australian Football
Sydney AFL - Round 11
Premier Division: East Coast Eagles 17.15: 117 (Gus Seebeck 7, Luke Stanford 2, Aaron Byerlee 2, Benjamin Bourke 2, Ben Physick, Mark Maher, Benjamin Rogers, Kristian Pearson) d Sydney University 11.10:76 (Sam Crichton 3, Mark Egan 3, Brydon Coles 2, Angus Scott, Nathan Hayward, Benjamin Mankarious) at Sydney University No.1 Oval.
Best players
East Coast Eagles: Jon Vlatko, Mark Skuse, Gus Seebeck, Benjamin Bourke, Shane Ryan, Luke Stanford.
Sydney University: Benjamin Coles, Nicholas Barton, Benjamin Mankarious, Mark Egan, Christopher Clarebrough, Tim Barton.
Division One: East Coast Eagles 8.13: 61 (Tim Kear, Adam Floyd, Cory Durie, Jared Patira, Jason Duss, Ashlee Moeller, Timothy Coakley, Matthew Arbon) d Sydney University 8.6: 54 (Shae Silvestro 3, Joseph La Posta 2, Luke Penrith, Aaron Everett, Sebastian Wende).
Division Two: UTS 11.12: 78 (Steven Neal 4, Paul Kapiris 2, George Capozzi 2, Shannon Quinn 2, Shaun Silver) d Sydney University 12.5: 77 (Gerard Mitchell 3, Karl Chesterman 2, Tim Ley 2, Adam Clark, Chas Wilkinson, Connor McCauley, Patrick Murphy, Matthew Langsford) at Trumper Park.
Division Four: Sydney University 11.8: 74 (Damien Trounce 3, Christopher Murr 3, Atticus Saunders 2, Michael Maguire, Charles Johnson, Sebastian Dixon) d UTS 6.10: 46 (James Barron 2, Adrian Sibbick 2, Gregory Walker 2).
Under 18 Challenge Cup
Sydney University 16.18: 114 (Tim Barrett 3, Stuart Jamieson 3, Gabriel Robbie 3, Dene Knight 2, Andy Chen, Monty Krochmal, Joshua Parsons, Adrian Yakimov, Thomas Aitken) d Pennant Hills 3.2: 20 (Gavin Taylor, Jacob Richards, Benjamin Martin) at Ern Homes Oval.
Soccer
Men's Super League - Round 15
First Grade: Sydney University 4 (E Vigliante 2m, C Soars 17m 65m 82m) d Macarthur Rams 2 (C Cooley 82m 87m) at Lambert Park.
Under 20: Sydney University 0 drew with Macarthur Rams 0.
Women's Premier League - Round 13
First Grade: Sydney University 2 drew with Marconi Stallions 2 at Hensley Athletic Field.
Reserve Grade: Sydney University 1 d Marconi Stallions 0.
Under 16: Sydney University 1 drew with Marconi Stallions 1.
Under 14: Sydney University 1 drew with Marconi Stallions 1.
Under 12: Marconi Stallions 4 d Sydney University 1.
Rugby League
NSW Tertiary Championship - Round 10
First Grade: Sydney University 26 d UTS Tigers 22 at St John's Oval.
Second Grade: UTS Tigers 28 d Sydney University 26.
(Sydney University leads First Grade and Club Championship.)
Baseball
Sydney Winter League - Round 12
First Grade: Sydney University 11 d West Sydney Boomers 2 at Tregear Reserve.
Second Grade: West Sydney Boomers 5 d Sydney University 1.
Third Grade: Sydney University 11 d West Sydney Boomers 0.
Hockey
Sydney Men's Competition - Round 14
Premier League: Bankstown 7 d Sydney University 2.
Second Grade: Bankstown 7 d Sydney University 2.
| ABOUT: The Sydney University Australian Football Club, run entirely by its members, is the oldest Australian Rules Club in NSW and the fourth oldest in Australia. The men's club has four teams competing in the Sydney Football Association, providing opportunities for both elite players and beginners. The women's club is continuing to grow with two teams competing in the Sydney Women's AFL competition. SUANFC caters to the very skilled, fit and experienced footballer to those new to the game. The club enters a team in the Australian University Games.
AWARDS: Over the past 25 years the club has won seven Senior first grade flags and have been runners up five times. SEASON: The home field is located at Sydney University Oval No.1. | |
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Website: http://www.suanfc.com/
Contact: mailto:australianfootball@susport.usyd.edu.au (M) |
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ABOUT: The American Football Club, established in 1984, fields an open team (Sydney Uni Lions in Division 1) as well as an under 18 team (Sydney Uni Cubs in the Colts Division) in Gridiron New South Wales, the highest level of competition for American Football in the state. AWARDS: The Lions have won 10 NSW championships in the 25 years of competition, including the past 6 years consecutively. The Sydney Uni Cubs have won 5 NSW championships in their 15 years of competition. The American Football Club has been named the Sydney Uni Sport "Club of the Year" on three occasions - 1985, 1991 and 2006. SEASON: The American Football Club practices at Sydney Uni's St Andrews Oval and St Johns Oval. The Division 1 season runs from early September to mid-December, with preseason beginning late May. The Sydney Uni Cubs season runs from mid-February to mid-May. | |
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Website: http://www.sydneyunigridiron.com/ Contact: americanfootball@sport.usyd.edu.au |
| ABOUT: The Sydney University Archery Club, established in the 1970s, caters to all levels of archery, from the beginner to the elite. Members compete in various competitions through Archery NSW and Archery Australia at club, state and national levels.
AWARDS: Currently a club member ranked in the top 20 in the Australian Ranking list. At the recent competition State Metropolitan Championships, club members came Third Division 1 Men's Recurve, First and Third Division 2 Men's Recurve. Over the past years the club has members with top 10 placing at National level. SEASON: The club trains on an outdoor range at St Paul's Oval, enabling members to train up to 90m, the furthest distance for Open Men's FITA events. Basic equipment and coaching is available to members and personal equipment is also welcome. Training times are Tuesdays and Fridays 1-5pm all year.
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Website: http://www.suac.org.au/ Contact: archery@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Athletics Club, established in 1878, is one of the oldest athletics clubs in the country. The club is for athletes of all abilities from elite to social, and from undergrads to veterans. The club has a proud history of strong performances at Australian University Games, including a long-held and healthy rivalry with the Universities of Queensland, Melbourne and NSW. SEASON: The club competes in a wide range of competitions around Australia including national and state championships, state relays and Athletics NSW all-comers events, in both the summer (track) and winter (cross country/road walks) seasons. SUAC also holds many fantastic social events and occasionally even organises tours to world athletics events. | |
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Website: www.suac.org/ Contact: athletics@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Badminton club provides open opportunities for men and women, from elite to beginner players. SEASON: The Badminton Club is affiliated with the Sydney Badminton Association Inc. and competes in all of the association's tournaments, as well as various intervarsity competitions throughout the year, including the Australian University Games and the Eastern Conference Games. | |
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Website: http://www.usydbadminton.com/ Contact: badminton@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The baseball club, established in 1904, fields three teams that are open to both students and members of the public. The club plays in the Sydney Winter Baseball League, the highest level league in NSW for the season. The Pacific Coast team plays in a more social league to foster development among players. The club is a great place to play baseball, and is always looking for new members. AWARDS: The club sends a student team to compete in University Games tournaments each year. In the past three years, the Sydney Uni Baseball Club has earned three medals and won Gold in 2006. SEASON: The baseball season runs from April to August. The club trains at "The Square" and plays home games on Oval No.2. | |
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Website: http://www.sydneyuni.baseball.com.au/ Contact: baseball@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Basketball Club has both men's and women's teams playing in various Sydney competitions. In 2004, Sydney University took ownership of the Sydney Uni Flames, which competes in the Women's National Basketball League. The Sydney Uni Flames take pride of place as our signature women's program. | |
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Website: http://www.sydneyuniflames.com/
Contact:basketballmen@sport.usyd.edu.au (M) |
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ABOUT: The club offers something for all levels, from non-contact aerobic fitness classes to amateur competition for men and women. Training is held in a dedicated boxing gym at HK Ward Gymnasium. | |
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Website: http://www.subxc.com.au/ Contact: boxing@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Canoe Club caters to all levels of people who just want to paddle! The student and alumni run organisation organises trips around NSW for beginners as well as trips for those who want to take on high grade rapids. SEASON: The club conducts white water canoe/kayak weekends and competes in canoe polo leagues and tournaments around Sydney. The club also utilizes a canoeing facility at the Penrith Whitewater Course without having to organize a trip for $28 a session. | |
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Website: http://www.succ.canoe.org.au/ Contact: mailto:canoe@susport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The men's club has eight teams that compete in the Sydney Grade Competition that caters from the elite to social player. Also, Universities Women's Cricket Club has 1st and 2nd grade competing in the Sydney Women's Grade Competition. | |
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Website: http://www.sydneyuniversitycricket.com.au/ (M)
Contact: SUCC@sport.usyd.edu.au (M) |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Cycling and Triathlon club became part of the athletics club in 2008. It enters competitors in a number of cycling and triathlon events throughout the year, including the Australian University Games, NSW State Cup and NSW Club Championships.
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Contact: triathlon@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Fencing Club is the oldest University fencing club in NSW, founded in 1945. The club, consisting of more than 100 members presently, welcomes members of all standards. The club has a large amount of equipment available for the use of members, offering training with foil, epee and sabre. AWARDS: Recent accolades include in 2007, the Men's Sabre team won the Australian Fencing Federation Calibre Cup, and the Women's Foil team won the Australian Fencing Federation Calibre Plate for the second year in a row. Representative Jess Brooks also claimed National Open Women's Sabre Champion. Additionally, in 2006, the club was awarded Harriet Jordan Australian Fencing Federation Sabre Club of the Year and National and Oceania Veteran Women's Sabre Champion. SEASON: The Club trains at the Arena Sports Centre, on the corner of Western Avenue and Physics Road at the University of Sydney. Training sessions normally begin with a group footwork/fitness activity. Coaches are also available for private tuition. The club also competes in state competitions run by the New South Wales Fencing Association, participating in both individual and team competitions. The club also participates in all national competitions run by the Australian Fencing Federation. | |
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Website: www.fencing.soc.usyd.edu.au/index.htm Contact: mailto:%20fencing@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: Sydney University Ultimate Frisbee is open to all ability levels, entering many local, state and national tournaments. It has an important social aspect and remains competitive at University Games where the club has posted excellent results since the sport's inclusion. | |
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Contact: ultimatefrisbee@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Gymnastics Club is a thriving recreational and competitive club for adults. The Club features a very social general gymnastic program, welcoming gymnasts from all disciplines, including artistic gymnastics, trampolining, acrobatics and aerobics. SEASON: The Club supports artistic gymnasts competing yearly in State Stream, invitational and Masters Competitions. As well as this, the Club features a Nationally-ranked cheerleading program. This program includes a cheerleading and dance team, and competes regularly in National and State competitions. | |
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Website: gymnastics@sport.usyd.edu.au | |
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ABOUT: The club enters men's and women's teams in the NSW Handball League. It is open to everyone from beginners to international representatives. During summer, the club plays Beach Handball and arranges social competitions for those interested in trying out the game. | |
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Contact: handball@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Hockey Club is one of the largest clubs with more than 14 men, women and junior teams. SEASON: The men's teams play in Premier A Sydney competition while the women compete in both the Eastern Districts Women's Hockey Competition and the Sydney Women's Hockey League. The club sends teams to University Games. | |
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Website: http://www.suhc.asn.au/ Contact: hockey@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Judo Club is the oldest judo club in Australia, founded in 1954 by Gary Grennan and Andy Shepherd. The club competes in all levels of judo competition, from national and state to local competitions and Australian University Games. SUJC is run by students, has black-belt instructors with international experience, and is the most affordable judo club in the known universe. Over the last four decades, SUJC has trained nine Olympians and numerous Australian representatives. SEASON: The club's training programme includes classes tailored for beginners and experts, as well as dedicated women's classes. Training is held at the Dojo in the H.K. Ward Gymnasium at the University of Sydney. Numerous social activities and competitions are organised both within the club and with clubs at other universities. | |
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Website: http://www.sydneyjudo.com/ Contact: judo@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The club conducts classes for all levels throughout the year, focusing on self defense skills and coordination. | |
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Contact: kempokarate@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: Since 2004, Sydney University has offered Kendo, a traditional Japanese fencing martial arts practiced by the samurai. Today it is both a martial art as well as an internationally competed sport. The club practices kendo to cultivate one's mindfulness, respect and diligence, through physical training. A practitioner is able to achieve high sense of reflex, alertness, fitness, speed and coordination. SEASON: The club is for all levels of students, with beginners' courses and active participation to all level of tournaments. The Kendo Club trains at the H.K. Ward Gym. | |
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Website: http://www.usydkendo.com/ Contact: kendo@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Netball club, recently joined as a part of the City Of Sydney Netball Association, is open to all abilities. SEASON: The club has three teams entered in the NSW State League competition and a team in the NSW Regional Interdistrict competition. Social players can compete in the weekend club and social competitions. The club also sends women's and mixed teams to the University Games. | |
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Website: http://www.sunetball.com.au/ Contact: netball@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Rockclimbing and Mountaineering Club is not a competitive club. Instead, it fosters the development of rockclimbing as a social sport for men and women. There are opportunities for elite climbers in the club to compete in state and national events, however there are currently no members involved in these competitions. SEASON: SURMC runs trips on weekends to give members the opportunity to climb outdoors. Indoor climbing takes place all year around at The Ledge and the outdoor training trips during semester, but members of the club tend to climb together socially all year round. | |
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Website: http://www.surmc.org.au/ Contact: rockclimb@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Boat Club was established in 1860. The club, together with the women's rowing club, competes as Sydney University in the club, State and National Championships and includes members of the Australian squad. AWARDS: For the past few years Sydney University has been the leading competitive rowing club in New South Wales. The club has won the Honours Trophy at the NSW Championships for the scoring most points at the championships for the last seven years. Also, at the 2008 National Championships, the club won the "Centenary Oar" for the most points. SEASON: The club runs an elite program for men and women located at St Ignatius College Boatshed on the Lane Cove River. Intermediate and Talent ID programs are also provided, and are based at the women's boatshed at Glebe. The club competes in New South Wales Rowing Association Competitions including NSW State Championships in February and Australian Rowing Championships in March. | |
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Website: http://www.subc.org.au/ (M) http://www.sydneyunirowing.org/ (W)
Contact: boat@sport.usyd.edu.au (M) | |
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ABOUT: The club has 2 teams and welcomes new members. The club also encourage and supports players to participate in NSW and Australian representative teams. | ||
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CONTACT: rugbyleague@sport.usyd.edu.au | |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Football Club is one of the strongest clubs in the NSW rugby union competition. The Club caters for a range of players through to the elite level.The women’s club enters a team in the Sydney competition. | |
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Website: www.sydneyuniwomen.rugbynet.com.au |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Sailing Club is based down out of Woollahra Sailing Club in Rose Bay on the harbour. The club runs courses for university students in partnership with WSC under the YA/RYA training scheme. Members participate in club, state and national class events using the club boats. SEASON: The intensive courses are run during the semester and cover everything from start sailing through to start racing. The club is also the host of the Australian University Regatta which will bring university sailors together from around the country for a three day event. A number of weekend social trips are organised each semester which provide the perfect opportunity to escape the city for pure sailing. Most other weekends, depending on weather, the club runs social sailing on Saturdays and WSC racing on Sunday. | |
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Website: http://www.usydsailing.com/ |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Boarders and Skiiers Club, established in 1997, hosts approximately 2000 members and is the largest Sporting and Recreational University Club in Australia.
AWARDS: The team has experienced huge success over the years, taking out the top spot at the Australian University Championships in 2002, 2003 and 2007 and in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2008 they were the runners up by the narrowest of margins.
• Freestyle: skiercross, halfpipe, moguls and slopestyle
However, not all our members have perfected their parallel turns. So, SUBSKI holds social snow sports trips (to both Australian and overseas slopes) that cater for all levels of experience - from absolute beginners to Olympians. The club conducts an annual trip to New Zealand, called the 'Tour of Duty' - a 10 day trip to Queenstown involving 125 SUBSKI members, 4 mountains, a snow park, and a full social and entertainment calendar. SUBSKI organises every detail of the trip using our world-class connections to get the cheapest deal! You don't have to worry about a thing! | |
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Contact: ski@sport.usyd.edu.au Website: http://www.subski.net/ |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Soccer Club caters for players of all abilities from elite to beginner. It enters both men's and women's teams in the NSW Super League. It also enters a large number of men's teams in the Eastern Suburbs Football Association and women's teams in the Gladesville/Hornsby competition. | |
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Website: http://www.susfc.org.au/ |
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ABOUT: The club sends a team to University Games. | |
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Contact: softball@sport.usyd.edu.au | |
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ABOUT:The Sydney University Squash Club provides an ideal opportunity for players of all abilities to improve their game. SEASON: The club members play in competitions against other squash clubs in Sydney as well as fielding men and women teams that compete in the Sydney Pennant Squash Competition. Club members who are students are eligible to play Inter-Varsity against other universities. Also, the Club provides free practice twice a week. | |
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Website: http://www.squash.soc.usyd.edu.au/
Contact: squashmen@sport.usyd.edu.au (M) |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Swimming Club trains at the University Sports and Aquatic Centre. All levels of experience are catered for, from beginners to the elite. The club competes in all levels of competition from club nights to state and national events, as well as Eastern and Australian University Games. | |
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Website: www.suswimclub.com.au Contact: swimming@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The club provides table tennis from the beginner to the elite level. It enters regional competitions as well as University Games. We meet at HK Ward Gymnasium regularly during the week with coaching available. | |
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Website:www.usydtt.org Contact:tabletennis@sport.usyd.edu.au | |
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ABOUT: The Taekwondo club, started in 2001 welcomes people of all experience levels the opportunity to learn the Korean martial art and Olympic sport of taekwondo. Classes teach kicking, sparring, self-defence and the core traditional aspects of Taekwondo such as spirit, focusing on improving an individual's health and fitness while learning in a fun, safe and social environment. SEASON: The club trains all year, with the exception of summer and winter holidays. Members train in HK Ward on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and have separate daytime and night time classes. The club competes mainly in Australian University Games and perhaps at NSW State level competitions sometime in the near future. The Taekwondo club follows the World Taekwondo Federation rules in its competitions. | |
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Website: http://www.tkd.soc.usyd.edu.au/ Contact: taekwondo@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: Founded in 1885, the Sydney University Lawn Tennis Club enters teams in the Metropolitan Grass Courts Clubs Association Badge competitions and other competitions conducted by Tennis NSW and the NSW Hardcourt Tennis Association. SEASON: The club organises weekly social tennis for club members at the Manning lawn courts. The Tennis Club's representative teams compete annually at the Australian University Games. | |
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Contact: tennis@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: Established in 2001, the Sydney University Touch Club provides opportunities for students to participate in touch in social to challenging competition, including University Games, Vawdon Cup and State Cup. SEASON: The club conducts a weekly mixed competition providing students and community members the opportunity to play competitive touch in a social environment on a regular basis. | ||
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Website: http://www.sydney.touch.asn.au/ Contact: touch@sport.usyd.edu.au | |
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ABOUT: The Sydney University Volleyball Club enters men's and women's teams into the Australian Volleyball League, as well as teams in local and state competitions. AWARDS: The club has done particularly well in University competitions, with the men's team coming first in the country in 2000. Also, the men's and women's teams won the NSW University Games often over the past few years. SEASON: Through the association the club runs a local league at the H.K.Ward Gymnasium, as well as enter local, national, university and non university competitions. It also holds various social events, such as pub crawls and beach volleyball weekends. | |
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Website: http://www.suvolleyball.com/ Contact: volleyball@sport.usyd.edu.au |
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ABOUT: The Water polo Club provides opportunities for members to play water polo at all levels. The club has junior programs, social teams and beginner teams right up to first grade. Both men's and women's teams compete in the National Water Polo League. | |
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Website: http://www.sydneyunilions.com.au/ (M) http://www.suwaterpolo.com/ (W)
Contact: contactus@sydneyunilions.com.au (M) |
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ABOUT: The Waterski club informally began as early as the 1960s. The history of this club has been difficult, but has sustained. The club offers an opportunity for all abilities to enjoy organised trips throughout the ear, and mostly the summer. SEASON: The club's season runs from late September to late April, offering organised waterskidays for members at Riverside Ski Park, at Cattai on the Hawkesbury , about one hour north-west of Sydney. | |
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Website: http://www.usydwake.com/ Contact: membership@usydwake.com |
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ABOUT: The club welcomes all levels of wrestlers from beginners looking for a social sport experience to elite level competitors. | |
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Contact: wrestling@sport.usyd.edu.au |