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NSW AAGPS 2025

electrobro

Bob McCowan (2)
@electrobro, any predictions for Scots vs Kings this weekend? After seeing Scots play against Wavely
I saw quite a bit of improvement from the Scots boys last week against Waverley, however, Kings looked great against Trinity and their talent and good coaching were on show. Kings at home, I have Kings by +12 in the tipping comp, but wouldn't surprise me if Scots had a surprise victory, as I reinstate their vast improvement from St. Augustine to Waverly. @Try Line Vet, Would love to hear your thoughts
 

NedKelly

Herbert Moran (7)
This is false. Jack Maddocks played at Scots college and graduated in 2017
Was just going by the Old Sydneians Wiki page but yes, if you click through to Jack Maddocks page it gives his school as TSC. Maybe he's another who went to the prep school like Huxley. So basically Grammar's senior school has not produced a Wallaby since 1957.

NB acc. to his Wiki page Maddocks was born in 1997 so unless he was 20 years old when he finished school, he'd have graduated a couple of years prior to 2017.
 

The Chairman

Trevor Allan (34)
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Joeys 1st XV (Someone sent this to me before)

1. Littler,
2. Boon
3. Quinn 1s
4. Dooley 1s/2s
5. Green 1s/2s
6. Leary
7. Ghattas 1s
8. Taumopeau (c) 1s
9. Ryan
10. Fogarty 2s
11. Hart 1s
12. Gough (vc) 1s
13. Minto
14. Troy
15. Palmisani 1s

Teams that they were in 2024. (Ones that I know) As per TGK request
Ryan, Littler, Minto and Leary were all 16As I believe

Troy was 2nds
 

Here for the advice

Allen Oxlade (6)
I think it is due to constant changing of teams. E.g getting a run on for the 1s then getting dropped to the 3s. I think if he re joined he would certainly be solid in the 2nds.
Some unusual changes so glad that the trials led to some as the E 1’s have not won a game yet and the 2s are undefeated. But it appears injuries have played a role in most changes to date. Change is hard but also how successful can you be when you move someone three positions in three weeks or up and down teams - hard to build connections.
One player has gone from inside centre to wing to fullback and has not played wing or fullback from memory in the last three years (if at all) and one has gone from 12 to 9 (to cover injury) and and an 8 has gone to 3. Let’s not start on a 15 who has moved to 4 - assume that was his choice !
But bring on Round 1 - stay away rain so we can see the boys run it back !!!
 

Try Line Vet

Frank Row (1)
I saw quite a bit of improvement from the Scots boys last week against Waverley, however, Kings looked great against Trinity and their talent and good coaching were on show. Kings at home, I have Kings by +12 in the tipping comp, but wouldn't surprise me if Scots had a surprise victory, as I reinstate their vast improvement from St. Augustine to Waverly. @Try Line Vet, Would love to hear your thoughts
Sadly, I didn't see the King's game against Trinity, but I will take your word. However, I got to see the Scots teams play, and based on last weekend's results, I believe that the 3rd's and 2nd's are going to be good games to watch. With two very dominant teams, it will be interesting to see if Scots make any changes to the 3's and 2's. I believe that 3rd's will take the win against King's, and the 2nd's will be a challenging physical game, so it's too early to call about who will go home with the round 1 win. For 3:15, I think that King's are going to take the win as Scots didn't look very connected in the 1's, could be interesting to see if they come through for round 1. I believe Scots have much to offer in the 1st XV, so that it could be a good match-up, but King's might take the win.
@electrobro, do you have any thoughts on Scot's seconds and third's and King's, as you have insight on both?
 

PROPaganda

Sydney Middleton (9)
I will be watching my much loved 4th XV carefully this weekend. I’ve heard through members of this forum and otherwise they were pretty slick against Barker. Best of luck men, hope they do very well!
Always interesting to see how the lower 'non-competition' opens teams can match it against Joey's depth. I wonder when the last time a Shore 4th or 5th XV side got a win vs SJC.
 

anothernudge

Herbert Moran (7)
Sydney Grammar has a wealth of young talent coming through. The Grammar 16As are better than the twos and pretty much on par with the ones. From what I heard, the 16As beat the twos 61-17 in training and lost to the ones 32-30. This just shows the quality of the young ones. Also a little fact for you, this current 16As team is the only team in GPS history to go 3 years undefeated. Watch out in 2027 comp
*Undefeated in the B/C competition. Any other 16A team (sub SBHS) would run circles around those boys, same with Grammar 1s and 2s.
 

anothernudge

Herbert Moran (7)
He played 3rdXV at Scots, and yet two years later debut for the wallabies at Twickenham in front of 70,000. Not sure how that works to be honest!
Crazy fact. Any other cases like this?

I know plenty of boys play Bs-Cs year 7- 10 and then find themselves in the 1s in year 12, whether that's due to them being unrecognised young or a vast improvement.
 

Balmain Subbies

Ted Thorn (20)
I saw quite a bit of improvement from the Scots boys last week against Waverley, however, Kings looked great against Trinity and their talent and good coaching were on show. Kings at home, I have Kings by +12 in the tipping comp, but wouldn't surprise me if Scots had a surprise victory, as I reinstate their vast improvement from St. Augustine to Waverly. @Try Line Vet, Would love to hear your thoughts
Let's all remember that a Waverly v Scots is a local derby and is a biggest game that Scots v Cranbrook......much of this has to do with many of the local boys playing juniors for easts and Randwick, therefore they all know each other's game very well.
 

TheDarbyDaily

Frank Row (1)
TIPPING COMPETITION.
16 spots left!


For those new here I hope this explains how the tipping works

With only three games each week I created a system where players can score more points not on just who wins

This is achieved by using margins.
Various margins are worth points.

Points break down.
Lose- 0
Win- 3 points if your margin is BELOW +5 of the final score
Win- 5 points if your margin is ABOVE and WITHIN the +5
Win- 10 points you pick the margin exactly

DRAW- If you select a draw 20 points

Here is this in action.

Game is Scots College v Sydney Boys High

Final result
Scots 10 High 32
Winning margin +22 to High


The following chose the following. Here is how they scored

Camembert - Picked Scots +25 0 points

Guppy- Picked High +10 3 points (win but below the margin)

Muppet- Picked High +26 5 points (win and within +5 of the margin)

Fluke- Picked High +22 10 points (win with the exact margin)

These margins come in handy as you can run down leaders or make a break. Plus is you fail to get your tips in you are given by default the away teams with no margin.

Tips are taken by PUBLISHING them here with a post. I will endeavor to have them added by 3:15pm on Saturday.

NO TIPS are accepted after this time.

You may wish to message me as well.

TIPPING comp entries close if limit is reached or FRIDAY 16 May @5pm .

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