West Harbour RUFC Development Fund
West Harbour RUFC Development Fund
Raised
$132,627.52
Goal
$200,000.00
Your donation is supporting WEST HARBOUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB
Visit websiteWe are one of the oldest rugby clubs in the world, which was originally formed as Burwood and changed it's name to Western Suburbs in 1900. The club changed it's name in 1995 to it's current name of West Harbour and adopted the nickname of Pirates. We are the peak body responsible for the game of rugby in Western Sydney. Our district starts at Petersham in the east to Auburn in the west - from the banks of the Parramatta River in the north to Campsie in the south. We have over 200 registered senior players and approximately 200 junior players. We are a member union of the New South Wales Rugby Union and participate in the Premier NSW Rugby competition, The Shute Shield, operating it's rugby program on a semi professional level. We have approximately 2,000 members.
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Raised
$132,627.52
Goal
$200,000.00
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Your donation to this project is tax deductible
The Australian Sports Foundation (ASF) is the only deductible gift recipient for sport in Australia. This means that donations of $2 or more to approved projects on our website are tax deductible. Shortly after making your donation, you'll receive an official receipt from the ASF that you can use in your income tax return. If you have any questions about your donation, please visit https://asf.org.au/faqs