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  1. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    GPS teams to play CAS on Tuesday 18 June at Knox Grammar School. All players to assemble at Newington College on Sunday 16 June at 9:30am Key: E – Shore, G – Grammar, H – High, I – St Ignatius, J – St Josephs, K – Kings, S – Scots, N - Newington 1ST XV Vunipolu Fifta (N) Matt Serhon (N)...
  2. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    GPS selections tomorrow night. Predictions?
  3. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    I believe that's incorrect, teams in the thirds competition (3rds/5ths/7ths, C's) will play each team (Joeys) once as a part of their 9-team competition draw, on a separate occasion to the primary draw.
  4. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    Joeys vs. View - both sides seem to be fairly matched in terms of size and strength, with perhaps a larger view forward pack and larger Joeys backline. Both teams will be relentless in defence around the rucks, so It'll take some flair out wide to get across the chalk for both teams. - View...
  5. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    Very true rawsteak, they have an undisputed stranglehold over all age groups (2 losses against Shore), which should shine through in years and take them back to their glory days.
  6. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    Fully agree with you here, whilst playing less than 30mins, the view number 8 made valuable metre's through tackle busts and fends and was tireless in defence, securing the pill on more than one occasion. Should definitely be considered. Am interested as to why you picked Shore to come last...
  7. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    GPS half is probably the most contended spot for selection at the moment, with outstanding halfbacks from all 6 sides. An analysis from the weekend: Whilst on under incessant onslaught from the Scots forwards, Davis seemed the slight better of the halves on the weekend, holding a strong...
  8. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    Tepai (Aus Schools 2012) and Taane (Aus A 2012) IMO are undoubtably the biggest centres in the comp - 100kg plus. Their sheer size and speed makes them very difficult to singularly defend, as well as providing a huge psychological advantage over the opposing centre/team. Also, Second Rowers in...
  9. thefencesitter

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

    1. Newington - Have an undeniably dominant back-line, with wrecking ball centres Milne, Moera and Mitchell on the wing. Lussick should be able to send them through gaps well and is very confident in attack. They don't seem to have extensive depth however, losing to Oakhill when the athletes were...
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