RUGBY UNION COACHES/ PLAYERS Australia Power House Rugby Club, Melbourne, Australia, is a First Division club established in 1933., We require an experienced coach(es) to direct and control the rebuilding of our famous club to match past successes. We field 4 senior and 5 junior teams (u/12 — u/20). Applications in writing by January 10, 1985, giving full details of experience and coaching philosophy to: The Secretary, POWER HOUSE R.U.F.C., P.O. Box 4, ST KILOA Vic. 3182 Australia Ring J. Stormon (w) 036095074, P. Ryan (w) 035296650. Details of work/ accommodation requirements should also be included as assistance in these areas is available. Players also welcome.
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