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. Fan clothing, featuring the iconic Eels logo, for sale in Parramatta, Michelle Goodman, 2017, The introduction of the eel logo in 1980 coincided with the most successful period for rugby league in Parramatta to date, with the club earning five Grand Final appearances and four Premierships from 1981 to 1986. With the advent of a Sydney District competition in 1900, the Parramatta club merged with Western Suburbs and played some of its matches at Cumberland Oval. [96] Parramatta were the only team to defeat Minor Premiers, Melbourne twice during the 2021 NRL regular season. TAB SportsBet had the Eels as $151 outsiders to win the NRL Premiership. 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. Add to cart. In recent years there were some memorable, not to mention controversial matches, including: Parramatta have also developed a rivalry with the Melbourne Storm. [5] In more recent years, the eels have also given their name, and imagery, to the popular and successful local rugby league football club. Before Dominos opened upstairs at 1 Isabella, the venue had been the Cheetah Club. 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. It was 1984 when high school student Janet Stokes went to the Hideaway along with her younger sister Margaret, and a friend from school. To put that in perspective, the sound of a plane taking off is about 120dB. As of 3 October 2020, Parramatta has never defeated Melbourne in a finals game having lost all seven encounters in the 1999 preliminary final, 2006 qualifying final, 2007 preliminary final, The 2009 NRL Grand Final, 2017 qualifying final, the 2019 elimination semi final and 2020 qualifying final. This expanded history of the Zone was written in March 2015,and wasexclusively available in the Then & Now book until this time. The St. Charles, while also remembered as the focus of homophobic attacks (especially at Halloween), remains one of this citys best-known gay bars of all time. Go the @theparraeels", https://twitter.com/Mel_Mclaughlin/status/1439193942973628416, "Socceroo Mat Ryan meets his sporting inspiration, Jarryd Hayne", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parramatta_Eels&oldid=1131006028, Round 13, 2006: After 70 minutes without a score, Parramatta kicked a field goal to go 1-0 up before 8 unanswered points by the Dragons got them home 81 in one of the weirdest matches ever in NRL history. [15][16], In 1999, Parramatta led Melbourne 160 at halftime in the preliminary final only to lose 1816 at full time. The first started after Eels fullback, This page was last edited on 2 January 2023, at 02:48. [54][92][93][94] The famous rivalry between the clubs was also marked in an advertising jingle in a 1970s Tooheys television commercial. [72] I went to all kinds of places, like the Commodore Hotel, Night Owl, The Great Gatsby, Paradise Garage, The Loft, and Milky Way. In week one against Newcastle in the elimination final, Parramatta won a close match 2820. Following the grand final, some of the Penrith players mocked the Parramatta club in public and on social media with James Fisher-Harris saying that Parramatta were now Penrith's sons followed by the player inviting Penrith supporters to chant "We hate Parra" and Jarome Luai posting on social media "Daddy loves you" which was in reference to Luai saying before the grand final that Penrith were now Parramatta's "Daddy".[88][89][90][91]. Article originally published July 16, 2013 by The Grid online (thegridto.com). Income earned at the door was hidden in record covers, and put aside with larger goals in mind. New Years Eve party at Zero 6 in Southend 1986 THE ECHO has delved into the archives to bring out just a few memories of the nightclubs and discos of south Essex in the 80s and 90s. The largest crowd at Parramatta Stadium under the current configuration was 21,141 in 2006 against the Wests Tigers. The place was owned by Tom Lennon Eddie Fewtrell who had a nightclub empire in the 1980s. Where other teams fielded test and representative players, Parramatta fielded mainly amateur players or park footballers. Hayne proceeded to head-butt Slater who responded with a punch and the 2 had to be separated. In Round 8, Parramatta defeated Wests 2422 to make it back to back victories for the club. [97] CD Limousines. This time Slater was the aggressor and appeared to lead with an elbow when tackling Hayne. Max Donnelly, of Ferrier Hodgson was appointed as administrator.[37]. 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. 14. Not long after, the trioalong with a group of friends that also included Dan Aykroyd, publicist Joanne Smale, John Ball, and Roots co-founder Michael Budmanput together an extensive business proposal to re-open The Embassy Tavern, a 1960s Yorkville bar and live-music venue. In a game that they were not expected to win, Parramatta came close but lost the match against a much stronger Brisbane side. We regret that there will not be ASL interpretation provided. Parramatta player Mitchell Moses then converted a goal from the side line to win the match 22-20. 1980 Scanlens Common Card - Base 114 Peter Wynn Parramatta Eels . It was just industry and factory buildings. A year later, the upper level would re-open as Empire Dancebar, a versatile venue dreamed up by friends Dave Craig and Michael Marier. [77][78], In 1998, Parramatta and Canterbury played against each other in the preliminary final with the winners to play the Brisbane Broncos in the grand final. [2][63] However, when the proposal for a Parramatta club was next put to the NSWRL in 1946, the proposed colours for the new District side were blue and gold. [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. 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 [6], Eels territory declared in a Parramatta hotel window, Michelle Goodman, 2017, The early days of rugby league in Parramatta, Rugby leaguewas first played in the Parramatta district in the early part of last century. Limo Hire, Wetherill Park, NSW 2164. Round 13, 2011: After being thrashed 300 against the Dragons in a previous round the Eels began the match as underdogs. An attempt to revive it as a live-music venue was made in the 80s, with bands likeThe Shuffle Demonsholding down residencies. Cramming into clubs packed with big hair, booze and pounding music was a rite of passage in the 1980s and into the 1990s. And if it was one long match. The Club was ranked 5th in the World in 1993/94, 6th in 1994/95 and 8th in 1995/96, while maintaining a membership of around 60 . Although they defeated Penrith and Melbourne twice, the club only managed to win more than three games consecutively on two separate occasions and lost to eventual wooden spooners the Wests Tigers in round 6 of the competition. [99][100], Updated: 5 January 2023Source(s): Eels Team ProfilesNRL Squad Tracker, In 2002 a team of the greatest Parramatta players, known as the Parramatta Legends, were selected based on a public vote of fans. The following week, Parramatta defeated arch rivals Canterbury 148 in what the media dubbed the "Spoon Bowl". Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and updates or follow us on social media. In the aftermath of the defeat, coach Brad Arthur and the players were placed under intense scrutiny but just a week after the loss, Arthur was given a two-year contract extension by the Parramatta board. The recent Global Cities After Dark Parramatta week-long program of workshops shone a light on new opportunities in Parramatta that the Night-Time Economy can bring. [39] The following week, Parramatta played against North Queensland in the sudden death elimination final. By the 1970s, most of the factories had closed, and many of the buildings lay empty. During their high school years in Scarborough, the music-savvy siblings produced events in school spaces. There will be a cash bar and a full dinner menu available to launch guests. In the qualifying final, Parramatta lead Melbourne 12-0 early on before losing the match 3624 at Suncorp Stadium. "They used to have to follow my finger around and then I'd point down to where the fight was happening.". Later, Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles also played.. In the late 1970s, OBrien, also known to friends as Ricci Moderne, partnered with infamous bon vivant Marcus OHara to produce annual St. Patricks Day parties, dubbed theMartian Awareness Ball(2013 marked its 35th anniversary), with Habib joining them a few years in. The rivalry grew further during the 1980s when the clubs faced one another in Grand Finals in 1984 and 1986 as well as regular play-off matches during this period. The path that co-owners Richard OBrien and Patti Habib took to get there was filled with fateful turns. [36], The 2017 season saw a major turnaround for the club with Parramatta finishing fourth on the table and making the finals for the first time since 2009. There were also mixed queer venues, like The Carriage House on Jarvis, The Quest on Yonge, and Katrinas on St. Joseph, where gay women were very welcome. Throughout the 2011 season, coach Stephen Kearney motioned several reshuffles of the Parramatta side, the most high-profile change being fullback Jarryd Hayne's switch to five-eighth after his ball-playing abilities were considered by several experts including the NSW State of Origin coach Ricky Stuart, as his strongest point. The race venue alternated each year between Parramatta Park and Centennial Park. It is an apparent tribute to the District's original occupants, the Barramattagal tribe. History: Though it may be difficult for younger dykes socializing in todays Toronto to imagine, it wasnt so long ago that queer women in this city had few options for meeting, dancing, and creating community. In round 25 of the 2022 NRL season, Parramatta defeated Melbourne 2214 to leapfrog them into fourth place on the table. He said the women's toilets were often a scene of "chaos" at closing time. 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. [60][61][62], Like most NSWRFL clubs founded before the 1980s, Parramatta was established with no official nickname or mascot. [53][54], Parramatta started the 2021 NRL season with four consecutive victories before losing to St. George Illawarra in round 5. Less info. In 2021, Penrith beat Parramatta in a tight and bruising affair 86 on their way to winning the 2021 Grand Final. [1] The word eel derives from Old English and German, with similar pronunciations appearing in early Dutch and Norse languages. North Queensland won the match 446. The game was marred by two fights which erupted. As of 2019, Parramatta's home ground stadium has been rebuilt and they now play as the co-tenants at Western Sydney Stadium, which sits on the same site that was once Parramatta Stadium. I have no doubt it is the biggest rivalry in rugby league and part of the reason he didn't play again". He studied astronomy at the University of Tasmania, and now works at the radio telescope at Cambridge east of Hobart as technical support for researchers. The Hideaway had a licence for 175 patrons, but would regularly pack in double that number. If. On the days when you dont want to go home straight after work, Parramatta has much to offer you. [51] 562 pages, with four sections of colour photos. With the advent of the Super League war in the mid-1990s, Parramatta capitalised on staying with the Australian Rugby League by picking up high-profile players such as Dean Pay, Jason Smith, Jim Dymock and Jarrod McCracken from the 1995 premiership-winning side, the Sydney Bulldogs.[13][14]. The fourth premiership victory capped off a strong period for the club, between 1975 and 1986, the club had only missed the finals once and played in seven grand finals, winning four. All photos in galleryby Alice Andersen, Wonderland Photography. Parramatta Eels Cards 1980 to 1982. This stadium has a 30,000 seat capacity and was opened in 2019. Throughout the 2022 regular season, Parramatta struggled with consistency. He said his lasting memory of the Hideaway was the music. THEN & NOW: Book July 15. "The dance club began as a late-night alternative to upstairs live music," Hankey said. The club plays in the National Rugby League, the premier rugby league football competition in Australia. Parramatta lost both matches and missed out on the finals series by two competition points. New restaurant name victory sports grill. Once a grand mansion, the building was constructed in the late-1800s, and was home for more than 20 years to members of the wealthyGooderham family. It was the club's highest finish on the table since 2005. "It's what I loved so much. "Because in those days not many people used wallets, I was finding $20 and $50 notes on the floor when I was sweeping up," he said. The north side of Front Street was largely parking lots, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre had not been built, nor had the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre). They do offer brunch(week, This place is great, I've been here a few times now. 'Nightclub nostalgia': throwback to Penrith's party days Nightclub nostalgia: Pics from the glory days in Parramatta Others loved to get their pub rock fix at the Kildare Rd's Comb & Cutter, which Blacktown Council tried to shut in 1981 after changes to liquor laws in several western suburbs hotels. The goal was to attract diverse evening crowds to this floor, which lay below the Towers rotating360 Restaurantand above the outdoor observation deck. Further adaptations of the eel logo have been introduced subsequently, with a return to the iconic 1980 design being implemented in 2009. Parramatta sides are also fielded in lower grades and junior competitions run by the New South Wales Rugby League. Andrew Johns also reportedly could tell how nervous the Parramatta players were and knew they had a chance at making an upset. By the time Chez Moi opened in 1984, there was a dearth of social spots for lesbians, despite the explosion of gay mens bars on Yonge, Church, and surrounding streets. By late summer of 1981, Boots re-opened in another lower-level location, this time at 592 Sherbourne St., site of thehistoric Selby Hotel. 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. Included commentary explaining history, location, growth etc of Parramatta. It took thirty years for the club to make the grand final, which they did in 1976 and 1977, losing on both occasions. The Parramatta District Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1947, and their home ground was Parramatta Stadium (formerly Cumberland Oval). Our food and menu is inspired by the flavors of Virginia, California, and France, repurposed with a Richmond point of view. Production date 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. At the end of the season, Parramatta finished in 14th place on the ladder but had they not been stripped of the 12 competition points they would have played in the finals. She first met them at The Ports, then spent lots of time listening to music with the Assoons and other friends, and attended their early events. Following successive wins against the Gold Coast Titans (a team that Parramatta had never beaten before), 272 at SFS and Canterbury-Bankstown, 2212 in front of a record-breaking non-Grand Final crowd of 74,549 at ANZ stadium, the Eels qualified for their first Grand Final since 2001, becoming the first 8th-placed team to ever qualify for a Grand Final. Later, the Tavern would become known as a beer hall and strip club. It is the biggest winning margin in a finals match since the competition began in 1908. It all started with a weekly backyard get-together for friends and family, and a spread of burgers and fajitas galore. We first experimented at 666 King West in September of 1979, recalls Albert Assoon. 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 lease was not renewed. [15] Originally known as Parramatta Oval then for a long period as Cumberland Oval the grounds have, like so much of Parramatta in recent years, undergone a significant amount of change and redevelopment over recent decades. 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. As a result, the club's crest was changed in 1980, to a design featuring an eel. 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The 2011 season was to be considered a year of "almosts for Parramatta, with the team losing over half of their matches by four points or fewer, many of which were conceded after attaining leads over their opponents. Go the Eels bannersadorn the Town Hall, 2001, City of Parramatta Cultural Collections, 2002.127. But who were the more dominant team in the 80s? No sensible drinking cautions, no smoking bans, and generally less moderation of everything. In 2010, Parramatta got this chance. That was back in the day, when Soul Train was on, and we wanted to have something that was more in our culture, describes Tony Assoon. The loss was hard to take for Parramatta as they had beaten eventual premiers Brisbane twice during the season. Both clubs had been admitted into the NSWRFL in 1947, and Parramatta were in their first Grand Final while Manly were in their eighth premiership decider (having qualified for their first in 1951) and were bidding for their third premiership after wins in 1972 and 1973. The following week against Melbourne in the elimination semi final, Parramatta were defeated 320 at AAMI Park which ended their season. Part of the fun was dressing up. [15] Cadigan, N. (1986) Parramatta: The Quest for Glory. Parramatta's final game of 2016 saw them travel to New Zealand to play The Auckland Warriors. The victory is currently the biggest win in finals history. This was a golden era for the club and yielded their only premiership titles. ]; 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[?] The handful of comedy clubs that opened in the '70s had flourished on both coasts. In 1997, the Eels remained in the ARL's competition and made the finals for the first time in 11 seasons by finishing third in the Australian Rugby League competition. NSW HOTTEST 80's & 90's NIGHTCLUBS!! this is a great laid back atmosphere. Learn more. Sort: Default. The service and food is excellent. [48], At the end of the 2019 regular season, Parramatta finished 5th on the table and qualified for the finals. When a Parramatta District Club was first proposed in 1936, the colours put forward to the New South Wales Rugby League by the District were emerald green and white, as these were the colours worn by the Western Districts President's Cup side and the Western Suburbs Rugby Union Club. Some of the highlights throughout the year were the club winning nine out of their final ten matches and defeating Brisbane twice including a 5234 win at Suncorp Stadium and eventual premiers Melbourne. (Weswaldis current whereabouts are unknown.) The record crowd Parramatta has played in front of at the new Western Sydney Stadium is 29,372. Click throughthe photo gallery to see more scenes from inside the Big Bop. In 1948, the upper part of 651 Queen St. W. was demolished and the address opened as the Holiday Tavern. Hideaway DJ Michael Naughton came on the scene in about 1984 after working in public and commercial radio in Hobart. Support of the Parramatta rugby league football club is evident across the city, and the eel depicted on the clubs logo winds its way through the citys streets: An Eels flag draped in the doorway of a takeaway restaurant; a sign in a hotel window delineating Eels territory; and the eel motif jostling its way through crowds on the caps and jackets of supporters as they navigate the city. Cramming into clubs packed with big hair, booze and pounding music was a rite of passage in the 1980s and into the 1990s. [117], Parramatta's largest victory was a 74 - 4 win over Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks on 23 August 2003 at Parramatta Stadium. In the background a paddle steamer is visible as well as the tree-lined banks of the Parramatta River. This was their 3rd preliminary final loss in a row. Call. A legendary DJ called Tee Scott played there. Another Newcastle player Ben Kennedy reflected on the game saying "They came into the game under a sh*tload of pressure but for us, it was just a good time and a heap of fun. In the '80s, clubs went national; between 1978 and 1988, over 300 comedy clubs sprung up across the U.S. Stand-up comedy was everywhere. Nights, but landing a job at the Yonge and Bloor Le Chateau clothing store, conveniently located next to a modeling agency, connected him with a different crowd. In the foreground of the original crest, a male Aboriginal is preparing to spear a fish while a woman in a canoe watches. Food great. Thats how we started.. 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. They are rude and disrespectful. He mentions checking our 70s disco hotspots like Heavens, Checkers, and Mrs. Bar and Xpresso (sic) Licensed Restaurant neon sign; sign for Tem Ichi Japanese Restaurant; Roxy Cinema. Parramatta continued into the NRL era which began in 1998, surviving the reduction in teams at the end of the twentieth century. Design by Noel Dix. Photo courtesy of INK Entertainment. Echo Lounge. Live music and entertainment, five-star catering and drinks, audio visual and tech support, and of course, fantastic service - every step of the way. & Collins, I. The names of the new trains were to be "The Hayne Train" and "The Fuifui Moimoi Express". The tour continues and we walk around town, bopping away occasionally to the disco tunes pre-loaded into individual MP3 players handed out at the start of the night. 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