This has to be the HOTTEST group on facebook. That era was fantastic and it made everybody happy," he said. You dont have to be a hotel guest to enjoy this view. The first started after Eels fullback, This page was last edited on 2 January 2023, at 02:48. Limo Service the way it should be. No sensible drinking cautions, no smoking bans, and generally less moderation of everything. "They used to have to follow my finger around and then I'd point down to where the fight was happening.". City of Parramatta Council acknowledges the Dharug people who are the traditional custodians of the land of Parramatta. "I think someone came to measure the sound it was 124 decibels," he said. Formal administrative records and histories are, of course, vital in framing the structure of evidence that underpins our society. These were well attended by a diverse, mixed-up crowdolder, younger, money, and fashion. Parramatta kept their heads and won the game by a comfortable margin in the end. In August of that year the following players were named in each position:[101], Updated: 28 August 2002Source(s): Eels' class of '81 still the fans' favourites, Parramatta Eels Caps. [120], The all time playing record for the Parramatta team since 1947 (including finals). Service could be a little faster, but their amazing fo. Part of the fun was dressing up. Parramatta went on to lose the match 2610. Parramatta Stadium was closed & demolished in 2017 with CommBank Stadium being built in the same location. [46][47], Between Round 12 and Round 22 of the 2019 season, Parramatta would go on to win 8 of their 10 games. However, they lost narrowly to a Manly-Warringah side that they had defeated just two weeks earlier. Go the Eels bannersadorn the Town Hall, 2001, City of Parramatta Cultural Collections, 2002.127. In the 1980s we hit peak nightclub. In round 2 of the 2018 NRL season, Parramatta suffered their worst ever loss to Manly. Eventually Mikes dad, Bob, suggested that we should get our own space, and he funded the creation of Empire with a quarter-of-a-million dollar investment, says Craig. In round 20 of the same season, Parramatta defeated Penrith 3410. "We all felt we had a connection, and it would be the meeting place for many of us who were wanting to express ourselves through getting dressed as goth, new wave or punk.". The work shes accomplished documenting pivotal moments in club history is nothing short of amazing. In round 22, Parramatta were defeated 26-0 by South Sydney which saw them fall to seventh on the table. Call us at 02 8046 9975 today! If your group is looking for a classy way to finish off the night, head to Parramatta's highly lauded rooftop bar Nick & Nora's. It's the sixth venue by the Speakeasy Group (Eau de Vie, Mjolner, Boilermaker House) and is located all the way up on the 26th floor of the V by Crown development so expect views aplenty, alongside an opulent 30s-inspired fit-out and one serious champagne list. The original Parramatta jersey used in 1947 was of a blue design with a single yellow hoop around the middle of the jersey, extending across the sleeves. The loss against Melbourne was also the sixth time Parramatta had been defeated by Melbourne in a finals game since 1999. Further adaptations of the eel logo have been introduced subsequently, with a return to the iconic 1980 design being implemented in 2009. Stilife interior. Parramatta player Mitchell Moses then converted a goal from the side line to win the match 22-20. Thats how we started.. [80], In 2009 on their fairy tale run to the grand final, Parramatta faced off against Canterbury in the preliminary final in front of a record crowd of 74,549. Parramatta is an entertainment town. ", "We caught the wave of alternative dance music, 90s rave culture and it was an underground scene with a very strong community of ravers.". It was on the top floor of a loft and was a roller skating rink in the daytime. [96] Parramatta were the only team to defeat Minor Premiers, Melbourne twice during the 2021 NRL regular season. In recent years there were some memorable, not to mention controversial matches, including: Parramatta have also developed a rivalry with the Melbourne Storm. [68] In week one of the finals, Parramatta were defeated 27-8 by Penrith before bouncing back the following week against Canberra in the elimination final 404 to reach their first preliminary final since 2009. But, after a relatively poor start to the season, and then a 4-game winning streak, the Parramatta side once again returned to the inconsistent form of past seasons. The loss was hard to take for Parramatta as they had beaten eventual premiers Brisbane twice during the season. The local side, then known as Cumberland,joined the Sydney league in1908. In 1979, to coincide with the Towers third anniversary, one-third of the indoor observation level was developed into a discothque. In what was the retiring Jonathan Thurston's final home game, both clubs needed a win to avoid the wooden spoon. We had to move from there quickly because dust started pouring out of the ceiling from the vibration of the bass. It was the club's best start to a season since 1989. [65] Later that year, after the Parramatta Eels secured their first-ever Premiership trophy, Eels fans rallied at Cumberland Oval; during the celebrations, fans set fire to the ground's soon-to-be-demolished stand. 2, Ron Hilditch, Parramatta. Round 13, 2011: After being thrashed 300 against the Dragons in a previous round the Eels began the match as underdogs. The proposal was rejected by all clubs except Western Suburbs who, despite having the most to lose from the entrance of a Parramatta side (with much of their territory being lost to Parramatta), voted for the entrance of the new club. The regulars often spent hours preparing for the night, and the morning the night morphed into. Wannabe Madonnas, Boy Georges, Princes and other mimics of 80s icons jostled for space and yelled over each other. [14], Resolution for a Civic reception for the Parramatta rugby league football teams, Minutes of the Meeting of the Parramatta City Council held on 28 September 1981. followed by DJs spinning through sounds, genres and decades from 10pm til late. Call. [51] This match was played in driving rain at, Round 26, 2009: With the minor premiership seemingly all but lost, the Dragons thrashed the Eels 370 to actually finish on top of the NRL ladder from the Bulldogs who had lost 3418 against the, 4th Qualifying Final, 2009: But in the qualifying final nine days later, the Eels turned the tables on the Dragons and beat the premiership favourites 2512, a 50-point turnaround. This reasoning was based on the name of the Parramatta, anglicised from the Aboriginal dialect "Barramattagal" meaning "place where the Eels dwell". First I asked to move seats because the people we, A fine establishment offering an innovative and interpretive selection of dishes inspired by Southern, Cajun and California (aka Neo American) cuisine. [81][82][17], Speaking to the Herald Sun in 2007, former Canterbury-Bankstown player Craig Polla-Mounter described the rivalry between the two club's saying "I think the Parramatta and Canterbury fans can be the most unforgiving, especially when we play each other. With stand-up having become a popular and legitimate art form in the 1970s, the 1980s became the decade when it exploded. Parramatta's nightlife is thriving. EDEN NIGHTCLUB EL GRECO (Dulwich Hill) EMBASSY (Rosebay) ENVY EP1 (Former Tunnel) EQUINOX (Apia Club) ETTAMOGAH BAR (Darling Harbour) EXCHANGE HOTEL (Oxford St) FAME (Ashfield) FANNIES FANTASTIC VOYAGE (Hilton) FANTASY (Maroubra Seals) FLASH BACK (Southern Cross Hotel, Princess Hwy) FLASHEZ (Liverpool) FLINDERS FORMULA FUNK FREDDIES FREEZER Through interviews, research, and enthusiastic feedback from the party people who were there, Benson delves deep behind the scenes to reveal the histories of 48 influential nightlife spaces, and the story of a city that has grown alongside its sounds. There were hopes that Parramatta could avoid the wooden spoon as going into the second last game of the season the club sat above North Queensland on the table due to for and against. [87] [4]Jervis, J. Agency/Maker The main floor of NEST is physically accessible. Stokes was into bands like Joy Division, Bauhaus, the Jesus and Mary Chain, New Order and Echo and the Bunnymen. Between 1952 and 1961, they finished last eight times and won only 35 of 180 matches. ]; player on golf course; rugby league match; interior of restaurants; exterior of Parramatta Leagues Club; interior of cocktail bar; Gazebo Hotel; illuminated Riverside Theatres sign; Bella[?] [95] All photos in the gallery courtesy of the CN Tower Archives. From the late 1970s into the 80s, there were occasional Womens Dances (rarely was there a trendy title to be found) at venues including The Masonic Temple, The Party Centre, and The 519 Community Centre, as well as union halls, church basements and, well, basements in general. Club : Twilight Zone, 185 Richmond Street W. Years in operation: 1980 - 1989. Out of stock. All photos in galleryby Alice Andersen, Wonderland Photography. At the end of the 2021 NRL season, Parramatta had the most NRL membership numbers out of all the 16 clubs in the competition with just under 33,000 paying members.[103]. [2] Stories of these fascinating and enigmatic creatures weave through early European folklore [3]. Article originally published December 21, 2012 by The Grid online (thegridto.com). Winning the award for man-of-the-match in every game from Round 1924, and again in the first week of the finals, Hayne was described as "the best player in any code of football in Australia" by premiership-winning coach Phil Gould. Before the final match of their season, Parramatta had won only five of their 24 games and were in contention for the dreaded wooden spoon. One such player was George Horrie Thorpe of North Parramatta, described decades later by a fellow team member as a nippy five-eight, who enlisted in 1915 and was killed in action in France in 1916, at the age of 23. "We would use copious amounts of hairspray and gel to make even the Sex Pistols envious," she laughed. The victory was the biggest finals win in history, eclipsing Newtown's 557 win over St George in 1944. Sydney: Lester-Townsend Publishing Pty Ltd, p, [10] http://www.parraeels.com.au/news/2015/09/03/original_1947_eels_j.html, retrieved 07/08/2017, [11] City of Parramatta Council Archives [Ref: A2005/03], [12] http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/05/15/so-close-yet-so-far-for-parramatta/, retrieved 09/08/2017, [13] Cadigan, N. (1986) Parramatta: The Quest for Glory. Parramatta then went into their Easter Monday clash at Stadium Australia sitting 5th on the ladder but lost the match controversially 2118 in front of 50,000 fans. Canterbury managed to fight their way back into the match and with a minute left on the scoreboard, winger Daryl Halligan kicked a conversion from out on the far touchline to send the game into extra time. Not long after, he spotted a For Lease sign at the address, put down a deposit, and was given three months free rent in order to build his business. The area came alive at night, with numerous booze-cans and after-hours clubs drawing dancers to upper-level locations on Yonge and decadent discos on side streets, especially St. Joseph. Published by Three OClock Press. At the time of the 12-point deduction, Parramatta were sitting 5th on the ladder but then found themselves at 14th position. The Eels won 20-10 but the Dragons later moved on to make the Grand Final. 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Cramming into clubs packed with big hair, booze and pounding music was a rite of passage in the 1980s and into the 1990s. Under the influence of coach Jack Gibson and with a team including names such as Ray Price, Peter Sterling, Eric Grothe, Sr., Steve Ella, Mick Cronin, and Brett Kenny the club captured three consecutive premierships from 1981 to 1983, beating the Newtown Jets in 1981 and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in 1982 and 1983, the most recent "threepeat" in the competition's history. Learn more. In the forwards, the Eels added former Queensland centre Carl Webb and former Bulldogs and Cronulla as well as one-time Kangaroo Reni Maitua. The Assoon family moved from New York to Toronto in the 1970s. Cumberland Oval remained the home ground of the Parramatta Eels until 1981; the club played their last match there against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. Photo courtesy of INK Entertainment. It, along with the nearby Parkside Tavern, became a significant gathering spot that would help hasten the development of queer social life anchored around Yonge during the 1970s. Parramatta Eels playing at Cumberland Oval, c. early-1980s, City of Parramatta Cultural Collections, ACC002/074/013 The Mighty Eels The importance of recognising, recording and reflecting on the import history of district sporting clubs, as well as many other aspects of popular culture, is becoming increasingly recognised. Over the years, the design has changed gradually from one based on blue and gold stripes to a design incorporating different blue and gold designs around the fringes of a predominantly blue or gold jersey. The 2012 season saw the retirement of Parramatta legends Luke Burt and Nathan Hindmarsh. This crest remained, despite several changes in jersey design, until a new eel logo was introduced in 2000. Parra were sh*tting themselves and we were just having a good time". The vibrant team colours of blue and gold were selected to reflect those of the local secondary school, now known as Arthur Philip High School. Article originally published March 12, 2013 by The Grid online (thegridto.com). All BBB Rated A+/A. http://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2016/05/02/little-known-history-between-parramatta-and-eels, https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/eel, http://home.dictionaryofsydney.org/naidoc-2016-aboriginal-people/, http://www.parraeels.com.au/news/2015/09/03/original_1947_eels_j.html, http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/05/15/so-close-yet-so-far-for-parramatta/, http://www.parraeels.com.au/about/hall-of-fame.html, https://sport.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/OOS/SIG/WesternSydneyStadium. In Round 6 of the 2019 NRL season, Parramatta played their first game at the new Western Sydney Stadium against the Wests Tigers and ran out 51-6 winners in front of a sold-out crowd. [73][74] In the background a paddle steamer is visible as well as the tree-lined banks of the Parramatta River. The importance of recognising, recording and reflecting on the import history of district sporting clubs, as well as many other aspects of popular culture, is becoming increasingly recognised. The first NRL match to be played at the new venue was in Round 6 2019 between Parramatta and Wests Tigers. This was a golden era for the club and yielded their only premiership titles. In the qualifying final, Parramatta lead Melbourne 12-0 early on before losing the match 3624 at Suncorp Stadium. This was also the first test match held in Sydney since 1914 that wasn't played at either the Agricultural Ground, the SCG, or the Sydney Football Stadium. Humans and Eels. "So when we had fights in the bar, it was so packed that security wouldn't know where the fights were," he said. The Eels would then go on to make the Grand Final (which they ultimately lost to the disgraced. Canterbury scored three tries in ten minutes and took the game to extra time winning the game 3220. It was built in 1870, as part of the original Toronto Fire Hall No. The second occurred again after Hayne and Slater came together. After 18 rounds and incredibly inconsistent form, the Parramatta Eels had won only 5 games and were sitting third-last and were in direct contention for the dreaded 2009 NRL Wooden Spoon. A spot for punks, metalheads, freaks and fashion lovers, this loud little spot existed at the north east corner of Queen and Palmerston in the late 1980s. After a 7-game winning streak, the Eels succumbed to a heavy defeat by the minor premiers St George-Illawarra Dragons, however they returned to Kogarah in Week 1 of the 2009 NRL Finals Series and defeated the Dragons 25-12 featuring an impressive late game try by Dally M medal winner Jarryd Hayne. Then & Now book cover. The highlights being in Round 1 when Parramatta defeated Manly 42-12 and Semi Radradra scoring 24 tries in 18 matches. Parramatta led 106 at halftime but went on to lose the match 2416 in what would be one of the biggest upsets of the season. In Round 2, Parramatta were humiliated 54-0 by Manly at Brookvale Oval. [16] Rebuilt as Parramatta Stadium in 1986, and most recently known as Ptirtek Stadium, the space is transforming again, and it will soon house a new multi-purpose, 30,000 seat stadium. The Boots dancefloor during a 1990s Pride weekend event. [17] https://sport.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/OOS/SIG/WesternSydneyStadium, retrieved 07/08/2017. One of the clubs that I hung out at a lot, that really influenced me, was called Melons. Limo Hire, Wetherill Park, NSW 2164. The match was also Parramatta's biggest win over Brisbane and Brisbane's worst ever loss since entering the competition in 1988. In the clubs of the 1980s and 1990s there was no such thing as excess, For the latestflood and weather warnings, search onABC Emergency, Keep across all the live scores and results from the Australian Open at Melbourne Park. [85] Parramatta beat Penrith in two finals games in 1985 winning 38-6 and in 2000 when Parramatta won again 2810. They started renting rec rooms in apartment buildings to have parties. The largest crowd to watch a rugby league match at Cumberland Oval was 22,470 when the Parramatta took on the South Sydney Rabbitohs on 26 April 1971. The Eels then went on to lose the next 5 games in a row before eventually winning their third game of the season defeating North Queensland 2014 in Darwin in which Jarryd Hayne returned from injury scoring two tries. Twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March till August, resulting in a top five of Easts, Canterbury, Wests, St. George and Souths who battled it out in the finals. Parramatta sides are also fielded in lower grades and junior competitions run by the New South Wales Rugby League. Max Donnelly, of Ferrier Hodgson was appointed as administrator.[37]. 1990s. [118], The largest crowd Parramatta has played before was 104,583 at Telstra Stadium in the Round 1 'doubleheader' in 1999. Sensitivity notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this website may contain images and voices of deceased ancestors. The game was marred by two fights which erupted. Were the perfect perch for sipping, socializing and swimming. The first was a highly detailed scene showing a typical scene on the foreshore of the Parramatta River in the early days of European settlement. DJ Dallas (centre, in Chez Moi T-shirt) and friends. Parramatta's final game of 2016 saw them travel to New Zealand to play The Auckland Warriors. Manly would win the match 36-34 at Brookvale Oval courtesy of a Ben Walker penalty goal. 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