*CEQUENCE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2024* 🏆 The Cequence Club Championship is designed to acknowledges the best Performing ‘Clubs’ as a whole, taking in to account all the teams in the various competition Age groups for the XV’s competitions over the regular season. To reduce the impact of statistical anomalies, and to try to compare like for like, we will run three (3) separate Club Championships – A BIG Club Championships (clubs with 6 teams or more) & a SMALL Club Championships (clubs with 2 to 5 teams) and the SINGLE Club Championship (clubs with only 1 team) The aim of such a championship is to build club spirit where the lower grade teams contribution is seen to be just as important as the A Grade teams. Points are calculated by using the total competition points each team has earned over the regular season. To account for the various strengths of grades, these points are then multiplied by a ‘grade’ multiplier. The total is then divided by the number of teams the club has. 🏆You take the competition points each team earns during the regular season and multiply them by the appropriate multiplier associated with the grade they are playing. • A Grade – multiply by 2.0 • B Grade – multiply by 1.8 • C Grade – multiply by 1.6 • D Grade – multiply by 1.4 • E Grade – multiply by 1.2 • F Grade or lower – multiply by 1.0 • Ungraded comps – multiply by 1.5 • Div 1 Comps split off after round 9 – multiply by 1.75 🏆Once multiplied – Add all these points together for all the teams in the club and then divide them by the number of teams that the club has. 🏆Any team that has moved UP an Age group shall receive and additional multiplier of 0.4 added • Ie an U12A team that moves to the U13C comp shall receive a multiplier of 2.0 (1.6 plus extra 0.4) giving the effect of ‘A Grade’ multiplier. 🏆Clubs that breach the Yellow/Red Card acceptable tolerances are deemed ineligible to win the Club Championships A huge thanks to Glen Maloney and Cequence for their support of this championship. #cequence #cequenceclubchamps #clubchamps #sjru Cequence Security
About us
Sydney Junior Rugby Union is the governing body for Junior Club Rugby in Metropolitan Sydney. We run 15-a-side and Rugby 7s competitions for girls and boys.
- Website
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http://www.sjru.com.au
External link for Sydney Junior Rugby Union
- Industry
- Spectator Sports
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Daceyville, New South Wales
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Rugby, Sport, Boys, and Girls
Locations
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Primary
Banks Ave
Daceyville, New South Wales 2032, AU
Employees at Sydney Junior Rugby Union
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Shane Williams
Competitions Facilitator (Casual role) - Sydney Junior Rugby Union
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Anthony Hunt
Lawyer, corporate advisor, strategist, business leader, rugby tragic
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Ben Gregory
General Manager at Sydney Junior Rugby Union
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Jessica Rallings
Studying Physiotherapy - University of Sydney
Updates
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*Cequence 2024 Club Championships* ⚓ Two rounds to go for the SJRU XV's competitions. ✔ Ladders are updated. 🏆 Race is on for various teams to make the Finals. But as a collective the Clubs also compete for the Club Championships. As the SJRU competitions have multiple clubs with differing numbers of teams playing in various 'Graded Comps', the Cequence Club Championship has three levels to compare clubs on a like-for-like basis. These are 🏆 Cequence Big Club Championship (clubs with 6 or more teams) 🏆 Cequence Small Club Championship (clubs with 2 to 5 teams) 🏆 Cequence Single Club Championships (clubs with only 1 team) Points are calculated on the number of competition points each team earns - multiplied by a 'grade' factor depending on what level of competition they are in and then divided by the number of teams the club fields. 📈 Like the Brownlow Medal - clubs that breach set disciplinary standards are deemed ineligible for the Club Champs for that season. ⚖ Congrats to all the clubs and teams and good luck for the last two rounds. A huge thanks to Cequence for supporting these Championships. https://www.cequence.ai/
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Announcing our SJRU 2024 Patrons - https://lnkd.in/gXJj79vk
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Major Tackle Safety Changes Season 2024 will see a change to the tackle height rule for all levels of Community Rugby across Australia. We're thrilled to share that the tackle height has been reduced to below the sternum, making Rugby Union safer and reducing the risk of concussion significantly. These new rules have been trialled across the world including in NZ, England, France and have seen really positive results. Let's continue to enjoy the thrill of rugby, with added peace of mind knowing that the game is evolving to be safer and that our kids are being looked after! Join your local Rugby Club today and become part of a great community game. Click here to find your nearest club https://lnkd.in/gEJtNTvH #SafetyFirst #TackleHeight #Rugby #Juniors #Pathways #7sRugby #GirlsRugby #XVsRugby #RepRugby #Rugby10s #SchoolsRugby #SJRU #NSWCountryRugby #NSWSchoolsRugby