Wouldnt call waverley vs trinity an easy pick lots of people said that against waverley and look how that turned out.Ok, let's move on.... to next weekend.
Easy picks are Barker to beat Trinity and Waverley to put St Aloysius gently out of its misery. Knox and Cranbrook could be competitive, though. I think Knox edge it, but Cranbrook will go in with plenty of confidence, and Know will be a touch bruised after last Saturday.
That’s no good, hope you’re on the mend soon. Will I see you at the Cranbrook game this weekend? Should be a cracker!Can't wait for the Cranbrook v Knox game, it's shaping up to be personally the game of the season. It's likely this game will be the decider as to whom can break the top 3 and maybe even excel higher up the CAS ranks this season. It would be a great way to hit the ground running but it would seem like the losing team would take an early hit to their morale. It's one to watch. Scrum on!
P.S. Sorry I haven't been active for the past week, I unfortunately went down with the flu and not only couldn't chat but couldn't catch any games that Saturday. Good to be back. Scrum on!
the 98 Knox team, was woeful. Hard to go past the Knox teams of 95/99/01 as they best the school has produced in the last 40 yearspersonally I've been around CAS rugby since the 80's. I know a good game when I see one, and cranbrook vs Knox is shaping up to be one for the ages. I saw a similar matchup 98,' where Cranbrook took on the Knox college at home in a similar situation, was a cracker.
yes the 99/01 teams were excellent. undefeated in both instances if I remember correctly. also joint winners in 2000. the golden era for Knox rugby.the 98 Knox team, was woeful. Hard to go past the Knox teams of 95/99/01 as they best the school has produced in the last 40 years
Welcome back! Hope all is well. I also agree hopefully Cranbrook can pull through!Can't wait for the Cranbrook v Knox game, it's shaping up to be personally the game of the season. It's likely this game will be the decider as to whom can break the top 3 and maybe even excel higher up the CAS ranks this season. It would be a great way to hit the ground running but it would seem like the losing team would take an early hit to their morale. It's one to watch. Scrum on!
P.S. Sorry I haven't been active for the past week, I unfortunately went down with the flu and not only couldn't chat but couldn't catch any games that Saturday. Good to be back. Scrum on!
yes the 99/01 teams were excellent. undefeated in both instances if I remember correctly. also joint winners in 2000. the golden era for Knox rugby.
the 98 Knox team, was woeful. Hard to go past the Knox teams of 95/99/01 as they best the school has produced in the last 40 years
glazing.2015 Knox was the best team they have ever produced. Untouchable.
the 98 Knox team, was woeful. Hard to go past the Knox teams of 95/99/01 as they best the school has produced in the last 40 years.
Best was 2014, when Cranbrook kicked a penalty goal to win the Shield against them.
I love Cranbrook as I, Sam Jordan (1997 flanker) went to the school aswell.
Best was 2014, When Cranbrook beat Knox to win the Shield2015 Knox was the best team they have ever produced. Untouchable.
How are aloys games looking like these days.Greetings,
Good to see the CAS forum light up after an electric round of CAS.
A few pearls of wisdom from Scrumbledore.
- Don't go to an Aloys game.
- Barker beat Knox 33-7. Seems like Knox should reenact the Apple Chapel tradition before games.
- Trinity most definitely the dark horse this year. Despite the Waverley excuses about the lights, Trinity won at the end of the day.
- $600 raffle at the Cranbrook Knox game this weekend, get around it.
SDore out.
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Haven't heard that name in a while. Takes me back, How are you S.J? Scrum on!Ahh yes, the Sam Jordan himself. Good to hear from you old friend.
The ’98 team? More schooners than structure, yet no less legendary for it! A jazz band of chaos held together by instinct and bad decisions—glorious in their own right. Still, hard to top the ’95/’99/’01 crews: proper weapons, equal parts mongrel and mastery. And 2015 Knox—clinical, gutsy, gave it a red-hot crack, but Newington that year? Pure elemental force. You don’t beat a storm, you just try not to drown.Ahhh - the good ol' days ey FNC Rugby.
I will add, the ’98 team might’ve been more social than structural . Hard to top the ’95/’99/’01 crews – proper weapons.
That said, 2015 Knox gave it a red hot crack… shame Newo were freakish that year too.