Mr. Speaker
Bob McCowan (2)
Unreal depth. There is a reason they are the historic champion. Not many can produce so much so young like they can.I think you might find that the #9 and #10 for Joeys 2nds were both year 10!
Unreal depth. There is a reason they are the historic champion. Not many can produce so much so young like they can.I think you might find that the #9 and #10 for Joeys 2nds were both year 10!
Newingtonga15 don't edit others post when replying, have some integrity. I did not reference the balance of the squad as "brand Spankers"This is insane.
Hannon was outstanding in the 2XV on Saturday, had the ball on a string and controlled the game well. I will be astonished if he isn't in the 1XV this weekend. Although the Joeys 1XV won I'd say their backline was one of the clunkiest I've seen produced in years. Thoughts?Dont think Shore won a game today sadly. Credit to Joeys through the grades - jeez every team is the same - crisp passing, fit and time after time, speedy wingers and fullbacks scoring tries.
That number 10 for Joeys 2nds is one to watch. Year 10 as well.
Well said.Hannon was outstanding in the 2XV on Saturday, had the ball on a string and controlled the game well. I will be astonished if he isn't in the 1XV this weekend. Although the Joeys 1XV won I'd say their backline was one of the clunkiest I've seen produced in years. Thoughts?
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I would say he is a shoe in if it wasn’t for Fogarty being so good on the weekend. Looks to be a critical part. And you cant shift him in at 15 because Minto played so well, and 13 because O’Connor was just about the best player in the AAGPS this round.Well said.
Hannon controlled their whole game.
Their ruck speed and phase speed proved too good and I especially thought got the better of Shores defensive line, as it allowed the ball to be played out to their outside backs and play their attacking structures much faster.
A little bit of brilliance from Hannon also didn't help Shore.
Hoping to see Hannon (J) in the 1XV this weekend against Newington
I'd also assume Joeys want to keep Hannon playing in the #10 as they look to the next couple of years, getting him all the time at #10 he can get is vital for his development into what looks to be a superstar at this point in time.I would say he is a shoe in if it wasn’t for Fogarty being so good on the weekend. Looks to be a critical part. And you cant shift him in at 15 because Minto played so well, and 13 because O’Connor was just about the best player in the AAGPS this round.
Classic Joeys, suffering from success.
Hannon (10) not going anywhere without Wallace (9). Both yr 10 and have plenty of 1st footy ahead of them. Fogarty (10) faultless last weekend. Joeys 1st clunky and still winning.Well said.
Hannon controlled their whole game.
Their ruck speed and phase speed proved too good and I especially thought got the better of Shores defensive line, as it allowed the ball to be played out to their outside backs and play their attacking structures much faster.
A little bit of brilliance from Hannon also didn't help Shore.
Hoping to see Hannon (J) in the 1XV this weekend against Newington
Am certain all highlighted in yellow are all Year 12 players in TKS 1st XVTKS 1st Year 12 players include - No 1 / 5 / 6 / 8 / 9 / 13 / 11 / 15
Five current y11s 1st players won under un-defeated in 2015 then went straight to opens.
Newington will be looking scary this weekend with Makasini playing again. Definitely two premiership contenders. If the New boys can block out the crowd and utilise the speed of Roberts-Lintmejir, the size of Kupu and Makasini, and Granthams leading conversion rate, I can genuinely see an upset occuring at the Hill.
Just like Newington, Kings must have had some late "growers"
(On a serious note, I think that the "new normal" in 2025 for recruitment, where many 1st XVs become a Harlem Globe Trotter type arrangement, is completely unseemly and against what I formerly thought to be the values of the AAGPS)
shore 14 C were pretty well drilled, might be because coached by a joeys old boy !That'll be 300 lines of...
"I will not come close to losing against Shore again"
After a long day out at northbridge oval on saturday. I've recognised the depth of number 10's in the current Joeys system with Tobias Gandy taking the role of Finn Hannon's past job as the orchestrater of the current class of 2027 A's team.I'd also assume Joeys want to keep Hannon playing in the #10 as they look to the next couple of years, getting him all the time at #10 he can get is vital for his development into what looks to be a superstar at this point in time.
Oliver Smith is also yr12 but young enough to be yr11
Oliver Smith is also yr12 but young enough to be yr11
I believe the 11 was injured. Not sure about the 5. I may have missed it in the stream but could also be an injury to himhe repeated year 11, he is doing pathways I have been told.
apologies for my mistaken in counting, however this week I doubt you will see either 5 or 11 in the 1st xv. Both pulled off early in the game
Joeys won't change a winning 1st XV team, other than at front row where Quinn was injuredWell said.
Hannon controlled their whole game.
Their ruck speed and phase speed proved too good and I especially thought got the better of Shores defensive line, as it allowed the ball to be played out to their outside backs and play their attacking structures much faster.
A little bit of brilliance from Hannon also didn't help Shore.
Hoping to see Hannon (J) in the 1XV this weekend against Newington
I was also at Northbridge on Saturday. The number 10 was again outstanding for Joeys, but also the whole 2nd's Joeys team were. It was certainly a more exciting performance to watch compared to their 1st's team. They started slow in the 2nd's, after 10 minutes or so they found their feet and were all class. While the Joeys 1st's team is bigger then their own 2nd's team, they were clunky and disjointed, a lot of individual plays, not enough team work. Where the 2nd's were the opposite, they played well as a team and dominated most areas of play from the ruck, lineouts, to the wide open backline. Hats off to the Shore 1's and 2's, they played well, the school behind them were all incredible on the day, positive morale and culture. Well done on hosting a terrific day out and congratulations to all players from both schools on an entertaining day of rugby.After a long day out at northbridge oval on saturday. I've recognised the depth of number 10's in the current Joeys system with Tobias Gandy taking the role of Finn Hannon's past job as the orchestrater of the current class of 2027 A's team.
to explain the difference between the style of the 1’s and 2’s, it comes down to coaching and a few individual egos.I was also at Northbridge on Saturday. The number 10 was again outstanding for Joeys, but also the whole 2nd's Joeys team were. It was certainly a more exciting performance to watch compared to their 1st's team. They started slow in the 2nd's, after 10 minutes or so they found their feet and were all class. While the Joeys 1st's team is bigger then their own 2nd's team, they were clunky and disjointed, a lot of individual plays, not enough team work. Where the 2nd's were the opposite, they played well as a team and dominated most areas of play from the ruck, lineouts, to the wide open backline. Hats off to the Shore 1's and 2's, they played well, the school behind them were all incredible on the day, positive morale and culture. Well done on hosting a terrific day out and congratulations to all players from both schools on an entertaining day of rugby.