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NSW CAS 2026 (banter and commentary)

The Ghost of Raelene

Tim Horan (67)
Absolute cracking game today with a very tight result.
How many CAS lads in the squad.

Only teamsheet I could find was here which doesn't list position or school.

NSW:
1. Sebastian Conna - St Ignatius College, Riverview
2. Lucas Villate-Gallagher - Trinity Grammar
3. Samoagaglo Tuigamala - Newington College
4. Dylan Pullen - St Augustine's College
5. Cooper Hayward - Picnic Point High School
6. Wesley Moala - Trinity Grammar
7. Max Wintzer - Barker College
8. Urijah Brown - Trinity Grammar
9. Riley carr - Waverley College
10. Billy Bowen - St Ignatius College, Riverview
11. Leonard Salter - Westfield Sports High
12. Ezekiel Stanley-Ligaiviu - Endeavour Sports High
13. Khan Jackson - Knox Grammar
14. Ethan Mullins - Trinity Grammar
15. Lorima Ravouvou Seuseu - Barker College

16. Jack Corbett - St Josephs College, Hunters Hill
17. Ben Fieldus - St Pius X College
18. Bronson Tupou - Patrician Brothers, Blacktown
19. Nathan Maier - Hunter Sports High
20. Andrew Larkin - St Ignatius College, Riverview
21. Cruz Holmes - Barker College
22. Levi Perrett - The Kings School
23. Saia Enasio - Knox Grammar
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
As we edge deceptively closer and closer to footy season, I thought I would include some of my favourite posts over the years. Further, I think it would be necessary to revise some of the highlights of the previous CAS, particularly Barker's overwhelmingly success.

The 2025 CAS season in Sydney wasn’t simply yet another 1st XV campaign. Behind the familiar five-round round-robin of the six CAS schools lay a structural change; an inter-association series with the ISA in Term 3 that asked the traditional CAS powerhouses and under-dogs alike to measure themselves differently. Barker College’s 5-0 dominance (248 points for, 88 against) set the benchmark, and lay fertile ground to potentially chase a three peat.
 

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