29/05/2026
đź”´ WEAR RED ROUND đź”´
This weekend, Souths Rugby will proudly support Wear Red Round by wearing red armbands across our club.
Wear Red Round is a national initiative that honours women killed by gender-based violence and encourages sporting clubs to play an active role in creating safe, respectful and inclusive environments for everyone.
The two red armbands represent two important messages:
🔴 Awareness – acknowledging the impact of gender-based violence and recognising the role sporting clubs can play in preventing it.
🔴 Accountability – a commitment to speaking up, supporting others and creating club cultures where respect, safety and inclusion are non-negotiable.
At Souths, we believe rugby is about far more than wins and losses. It is about community. It is about belonging. It is about creating an environment where every player, volunteer, official, parent and supporter feels valued, respected and safe.
The values we teach our juniors, the standards we set for our seniors, and the culture we build together all shape the kind of club we are. Wear Red Round is an opportunity to reinforce those values and demonstrate that there is no place for violence, abuse or disrespect in our game or our community.
So this weekend, we invite our entire Souths family to stand with us. Wear red, wear your armband, start conversations and help us continue building the positive, inclusive and supportive club culture that Souths is proud to represent.
đź”´ Wear Red. Stand in Solidarity.
28/05/2026
This week Souths are at home - and both our club and Old Collegians Rugby Club are highlighting the Wear Red Campaign - which is focused on gender equity and violence prevention.
Gender-based violence is a national crisis, and every club is accountable for creating a safe environment.
This campaign encourages all supporters to wear red, and players to wear two red armbands on the field - the first acknowledging violence against women; the second to represent accountability.
Join us in showing support by wearing red and standing together to honour the 77 women killed by gender-based violence in 2025 and the 24 women who have died so far this year.
It's time.
27/05/2026
đź’™SCHNITTY 4 SAMđź’™
This week, we’re doing something a little different for dinner and supporting a cause close to our hearts - the Sammy D Foundation 💙
An organisation whose mission is to end youth violence… something we couldn’t stand behind more strongly as a club and community.
As we approach the midpoint of the season, whether you’re a regular Thursday night dinner guest or you’ve been meaning to come down for a meal, there’s no better week to join us.
This Thursday is “Schnitty Your Way” 🍽️
🥩 Beef or chicken
🍟 Classic with chips, salad & gravy
🍔 Or as a burger
And for every schnitzel meal sold, Souths will donate $2.50 to the Sammy D Foundation as part of .
started in memory of Sam Davis, who tragically lost his life to a one-punch attack at just 17 years old. Through education and community programs, the Sammy D Foundation works to ensure young people understand that violence is never the answer.
So come in, have a great feed, support an even better cause, and share a meal with a mate 💙💙💙
Eat up. Speak up. Be part of it.
24/05/2026
Premier Reserves had a win on the road against Elizabeth Rugby Union Football Club in round 8 of the 2026 rugby season. 💚❤️
24/05/2026
Some action from Souths Third Grade win over Elizabeth Rugby Union Football Club in round 8, 2026.
23/05/2026
Anything But A Try ... Souths Women played a scratch match against Elizabeth Rugby Union Football Club ... with this photo gallery dedicated to all the action, but none of the tries. 💚❤️