Western Sydney Two Blues

Western Sydney Two Blues
Full nameWestern Sydney "Two Blues" Rugby
Nickname(s)Two Blues
Founded1879
LocationParramatta, New South Wales, Australia
Ground(s)Eric Tweedale Stadium (Capacity: 5,000 (750 seats))
Coach(es)Paul Hardwick, Greg Michell
Captain(s)Adrian Musico
League(s)Shute Shield
General ManagerCraig Morgan
Team kit
Official website
www.twobluesrugby.com.au
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Two Blues captain Andrew Cox, achieving 100 first grade games in 2011, is congratulated by President Geoff Baldwin and the then oldest living former Wallaby Eric Tweedale

Western Sydney Two Blues Rugby, formerly Parramatta Two Blues Rugby, is a rugby union club based in Parramatta, the second CBD of Sydney, Australia. The club was formed in 1879 and competes in the Shute Shield run by the New South Wales Rugby Union. One of the oldest clubs in the Sydney Premier Rugby competition the club has produced nineteen Wallabies over the years, starting with the great Bill Cerutti in 1936 through to the club's current, Tatafu Polota-Nau. To date Parramatta has played in eight First grade grand finals.