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Welcome to ARKS  Web page

 

Another great season for ARKS 

 

Our 2009 Touch Rugby Season has is into the finals and preseason for Rugby has commenced.

Seniors are training on Tuesdays from6.30pm @ John Dunn Oval and on Wednesdays at Champion Lakes until the Touch Rugby season is over, then Thursday training will replace Wednesdays Champion Lakes Run.

 

If you want information on becoming a rugby player for 2010 and would like some information, please email your name, contact number and postal address to infopack@arksrugby.com.au

 

 

Senior Team Manager required to assist with the management of ARKS Senior Fourths.  Enquiries to Chris Jensen

 

Find out more about the "HISTORY OF ARKS CLUB" by clicking link;

http://www.arks.rugbynet.com.au/default.asp?id=82919 

 

ARKS MEMBERSHIP

All friends and family members of ARKS are invited to become members of our club.  Membership fees are $30 and entitle you to take advantage of bar facilities and evening meals on Thursday nights.  For more information or membership forms please Senior Registrar Kylie Jacques.

 

 

Visit http://www.arksjunior.rugbynet.com.au for our ARKS Juniors website. Follow our ARKS seniors of the future

 

2009 ARKS year book still available!

Order requests can be emailed to 

roimatamckenzie@bigpond.com 

  




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“Super” 4ths Report For the 4th Round
Round two Match reports
2009 Round One Match Reports
Australian Rugby Union
2010 Rugby Season Starter Information
2010 Investec Bank Super 14 Draw
Investec Bank Super 14 News
2009 Volunteers of the Year
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Link to RugbyWA website
RugbyWA Competition
2009 Results and Draw


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