Bus 2 Terrigal
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I interviewed the late, great, Terry Wand about ten years back who was instrumental in steering the Wyong Roos to the powerful position they hold today. The Roos committee purchased an old house out at Kanwal back when there was nothing out there but cows. He explained to me (but I’ve forgotten the exact detail) how they couldn’t get a Leagues Club license, but were able to get a Rugby League Club licence.Mate I totally agree....my old man used to curse them every time we drove past ashfield which was often as we lived near the club...been going on since i was at school and im 60 now.
Ashfield dont give a shit about the RL side of things.
I cant blindly support them like a few on here when this has been going on for decades.
We are forever behind the 8 ball.and giving other clubs massive starts.
I now hear the much hyped Cambo office of WTs has closed....i hope thats not true as that would be a major negative step imo and what does it say to the support we have out there regardless of how big it is.
Im Lidcombe era and felt very let down when they went.to Cambo in 87.
I imagine the Cambo support would feel the same
I do know that Wests Ashfield farms a lot of financial support out to a number of sporting organisations and social groups in the western suburbs of Sydney (beyond their support of rugby league). So I wonder whether the constitutional objectives come into play. Whether a Leagues Club has a broader community concern than does a Rugby League Club (like Wyong) ?

