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The Australian Police Rugby Union Association Inc. was originally formed in 1998 under the name - The A.P.R.U. “Razorbacks”.  The executive committee of the day initiated the concept of an Australian Police Rugby team to conduct an inaugural tour of England, Ireland and Wales during September and October 1999.  This tour was to coincide with the 1999 IRB Rugby World Cup held in Great Britain and Ireland.

 

This tour provided members of the Australian Police Forces, an opportunity to compete in fierce rugby matches and liaise with police from the United Kingdom in respect to work related issues as well as coping mechanisms to deal with the common stresses of policing.  Thirty Eight (38) players and officials embarked on the tour, commencing in September 1999 where the A.P.R.U. competed against the Welsh police, London Metropolitan police, The Irish Garda and the Great Britain representative police team.  The teams the A.P.R.U. competed against were held in great regard in the United Kingdom and Ireland and contained many semi-professional players with the entire London Metropolitan team competing in the 1st grade competition in London.  The games were extremely tough encounters with the A.P.R.U. only managing a win over the Irish Garda.  The other three games provided the A.P.R.U. with the knowledge that there was room to improve.

 

The touring party were met with great hospitality from the respective police forces whilst on tour.  There was a great deal of support for local competing teams with players being allowed time off from work to compete and travel (for the Great Britain players).  All police forces owned their own facilities including playing fields, golf courses and registered clubs, which allowed them to support their police sporting teams.

 

Following a number of years in the wilderness, the A.P.R.U. was reformed in 2005 with a new Executive Committee, who has made significant inroads into the development of the Association and its links with all states of Australia.

 

With the reformation of the Association came a new name, The “Bluetongues” and another tour to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales which coincided with the 2007 IRB Rugby World Cup.  Links have been built with Police Rugby Union committees in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia and the Australian Federal Police with the aim of becoming an association that represents all states of Australia.  We have been successful in establishing relationships with the England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Great Britain, Fijian and New Zealand Police Rugby Associations so far.  Our hope is to continue to increase our involvement in competition with these and other agencies into the future.

 

Future Direction

 

Since reformation of the A.P.R.U, we have long held a goal to promote the concept of an International Police Rugby Championship.  This still remains our dream and we continue to seek opportunities to progress this competition.

 

Milestones

 

1998 - Formation of the A.P.R.U “Razorbacks”.

1999 - Tour of England, Ireland and Wales September/October.

1999 - 2005 - A.P.R.U inactive.

2005 - November sees the reformation of the A.P.R.U executive committee.

2006 - September - Inaugural A.P.R.U National Police Rugby Union Championships hosted by NSWPRU.  Inaugural winners were the New South Wales Police Force.

2007 - Change of name from “Razorbacks” to the “Bluetongues” after the Australian native animal the Bluetongue lizard.

September/ October - Tour of Great Britain and Ireland.

2008 - May - A.P.R.U. National Police Rugby Union Championships hosted by Vic. PRU.  Winners were the Queensland Police Force.

July/August.  A.P.R.U. Tour of New Zealand

2010 - A.P.R.U National Police Rugby Championships hosted by the QLDPRU on the Sunshine Coast QLD. Winners were the NSW Police Force.

2011 – A.P.R.U establish an Over 35’s team known as The ‘Wallopers’.  A.P.R.U Tour to Fiji in October 2011




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