The Western Sydney Two Blues Rugby is the premier rugby union club in the Western Sydney Region of NSW, Australia.
The club was formed in 1879 and competes in the prestigious Shute Shield Competition and the Jack Scott Cup (Women).
One of the oldest clubs in Australia, the Two Blues have produced twenty Wallabies over the years, starting with the great Bill Cerutti in 1936 through to Tatafu Polota-Nau and Adam Coleman. Additionally the club's dynamic women’s team has produced 8 Wallaroos in recent years and the multi cultural nature of the club has seen players represent Samoa, Tonga, Canada, The Cook Islands, Romania, Greece and Fiji in both 15's and Sevens.
Operating out of the magnificent Eric Tweedale Stadium in Merrylands, the Two Blues have 4 grade teams, 3 colts teams and a Women’s team.