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Burnie Rugby Union Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Burnie Rugby Union Club

Burnie Rugby Union Club is a Rugby Union club in Tasmania. Established in 1961, Ribernated in the late 1980s and Reformed in 1997,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BRUC History )〕 the club is a member of the Tasmanian Rugby Union, affiliated with the Australian Rugby Union and plays in the Tasmanian Statewide League men's First Division.

The club's home ground is at Upper burnie sports centre in the Burnie, Tasmania. Known as ''The Emus'', the club colours are blue and red. The club currently fields a team in Men's First Division.
== History - post Reformation==
The current club as it is now was reformed in 1997 after a 7-year absence from all forms of competition. With the encouragement of Ron Willet, a rather large prop forward and Northern Tasmanian President from Launceston, meetings commenced with Ken Allan & Shane Bentley at Burnie’s Beach hotel. Ex Burnie president and club legend Brett "Crusty" Kershaw came on board as player and treasurer. Kiwi, Peter Letcher, was wisely recruited as coach for the side. Warren and Robbie Taylor came on board as manager and secretary respectively.
Past Player, Golden Oldie stalwart and also a Kiwi, Fergie Baird, assisted in locating some lost funds that had been stuck in a sock for future Club use. Crusty kindly paid for the clubs first insurance bill and the mighty Emus were off and running (very quickly).
The Northern Competition at that time comprised Burnie, Devonport, two Launceston teams, Georgetown, and the West Coast Miners- or the Green Machine as they were known (last two now defunct). The Emus played out of the Acton Rugby and Softball ground which they shared in and developed. In 2003 the club moved to the Montello Sporting Grounds, the home of the Burnie United Soccer Club. After good tenure of 6 years the club parted ways with Montello and moved to the McKenna Park Regional Sporting Complex in early 2009.
Burnie has played in three Northern Grand Finals since 1997, winning one in 2003 defeating Launceston at Montello Sporting Ground in a memorable 14 -10. Big Willie Johnson scored the winning try under the posts with Josh Baldwin converting to secure the victory on the day. Burnie narrowly lost previously in two grand finals to the Devonport Bulls.

Burnie, in 2008 after its first season of the Statewide Second Division won the championship with a more than convincing victory over Glenorchy.
In 2009 the Mighty Emus participated in the revised Statewide First Division Competition. Burnie is back in the Statewide First Division after a 20-year absence.


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