Kiama Sneak Home against Rams

1sts: Camden 24 Kiama 29

2nds: Camden 5  Kiama 27

3rds: Camden10 Kiama 19
 
 
It’ll go down as a day of missed opportunities when Camden travelled to Kiama. With all grades having shuffled line-ups due to the flu and injury, the day looked like it may present a challenge. First Grade hit the ground running and looked like a side that had something to prove to the travelling fans on the sideline. They scored their first try within minutes of the opening whistle, when Gav Holder busted the Kiama defence up the middle and centre Ethan Whittington supported to score under the posts. What seemed like only moments later, fly Half Chris Ravlich supported a half break and scored out wide to take the score to 12-0.

Club Champion leaders put cleaners through Rams

1st Grade: Camden 0   Avondale 38

2nd Grade: Camden 7   Avondale 22

3rd Grade: Camden 7   Avondale 27 
 
 
On a wet and miserable day at Wire Lane, there was nothing for Camden to smile about as the Avondale Wombats came away easy winners in all three Grades.
Avondale finished the day with a one sided 38-0 drubbing of Camden’s first grade. The first half was one that Camden will want to forget as Avondale’s backs were untroubled by the slippery conditions and had effectively put the game beyond Camden’s reach with three early tries down the left flank. A much more committed effort in the second half was the only shining light for the Rams and it prevented what could have been an embarrassing blow-out occurring.

Under 12a and under 16's Image Slideshow

Camden Vs Vikings.

Thanks to the Macarthur Chronical.

http://macarthur-chronicle-campbelltown.whereilive.com.au/photos/gallery...

Enthusiastic Shamrocks power over Rams

1st Grade 5 Shamrocks 32

2nd Grade 31 Shamrocks 27

3rd Grade 0 Shamrocks 12

On an unusually still day at Ocean Park, Woonona, the Camden side were none the less still blown of the paddock by a young and enthusiastic Shamrock team that is currently dragging themselves steadily away from the bottom of the ladder. Coach Andrew Suffell rued lost opportunities and was at a loss to explain why his usually dynamic backs were unable to penetrate the defence and his forwards outmatched in every facet of the game. “We were a team that didn’t turn up to play, and we were out enthused at the breakdown” he said.

Under 12’s State Championship's at Camden

Camden Rugby Park will be hosting the Under 12's State Rugby Championships this Saturday 6th June and Sunday 7th. The annual event brings teams together from NSW and the ACT, with thousands of kids from all age groups taking-part the carnival is being hosted at a number of venues across Sydney and Orange. For more information click here

Volunteers to help around the ground would be greatly appreciated. First games kickoff at 9am.

Rams back in winning circle Vs Vikings

Saturday 30th May 2009
1st Grade: Camden 24 vs Vikings 7
2nd Grade: Camden 22 vs Vikings 19

After a few tough losses, a return to Wire Lane also spelt a return to the winning circle for the Rams. Knowing they would be up against a fired up Vikings outfit, and with numerous changes to the squad due to injury and representative duties, the Rams knew they would have to hit the ground running.

Strong Tahs defeat Rams

Saturday 23rd May 2009
1st Grade: Tech/Waratahs 29 vs Camden 5
2nd Grade: Tech/Waratahs 12 vs Camden 26
3rd Grade: Tech/Waratahs 15 vs Camden 10

A Tech-Tahs team which is slowly but surely reminding everyone of the 2005 squad that took the Illawarra 1st grade trophy, ground out a classy victory over a young and inexperienced Camden Rams.

Under 10's -v- Shamrocks

The U10’s played Shamrocks at Wire Lane.

Shamrocks: 19

Camden: 15

It was an extremely hard fought battle. The defence shown by both teams was outstanding and many attacking raids were shut down by text book tackles. Both teams got across the try line three times but in the end the game was decided by conversions. The Shamrocks converted 2 of their 3 tries and unfortunately we missed all 3.

Everyone played really well, our forwards kept us going forward and set a very good platform for the backs to launch their attacks.

Cairns Old Crocs

The Cairns Old Crocs recently toured to Camden for the Golden Oldies Gala Day, their tour report can be read here
http://www.cairnsoldcrocs.com.au/events.php

And they have some great photos here
http://www.cairnsoldcrocs.com.au/gallery-new.php 

Cairns Old Crocs and Camden Weathered Rams: 2009 Golden Oldies Gala Day, Camden Rugby ParkCairns Old Crocs and Camden Weathered Rams: 2009 Golden Oldies Gala Day, Camden Rugby Park

Trivia Night

Ladies, Gentlemen, Wikipedia Trawlers, bottlecap musers and intellects alike, grace us with your presence on the evenin' of the 30th of May, 7:30pm, at the Camden Valley Inn, where the battle of the brains will be on for young and old and the winner crowned 'the king of useless information'. Come test your knowledge, in teams of up to 10 where $10 gets you on a table, finger food, terrific prizes but the ultimate oppurtunity for bragging rights over your inferior peers.

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