Join us in our 150th Season!
Drummoyne Rugby has a rich tradition within the Australian Rugby community, with its origin dating back to the beginning of rugby in Australia. The club was formed in 1874, and became famous as “The Dirty Reds”, from their scarlet jerseys and gritty style of play. Across our almost 150 years, the club has competed at the highest level of NSW Rugby, and produced 47 wallabies, and had more than 1000 players wear the red jersey, including representatives in Women’s Rugby for NSW and Australia.
Women’s Rugby
We are excited to announce that Women’s Rugby is back at Drummoyne for our 150th season in 2024, and will be competing in the Joy Johnson Cup as part of NSW Suburban Rugby.
We welcome all comers, be they experienced hands or first timers to play women’s rugby union in Sydney’s Inner West with Drummoyne Rugby.
Our pre-season will kick off in January, with
- weekly gym sessions on Monday at 6pm with the team at CSP Gym Inner West, from Jan 15th
- weekly field training sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at Taplin Park in Drummoyne, from Jan 16th
Whilst the draw is being finalised, there are ten teams looking to compete in the second year of the Joy Johnson Cup, with the format changing from 7s to 10s in 2024, and with games to be played on the main pitch and streamed on NSW Rugby TV. Four teams in Division 1 will be competing including Drummoyne.
Contact [email protected] to submit your interest.
See you in the gym or on the pitch!
Here’s to a big 150th in 2024!
#dirtyreds #deeperthanblood