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  1. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    So what we have so far with U16s playing or who have played 1sts so far: Trinity - 4 ? - James Wayland Jordan Morris Rasch .... Knox - 1 - a second rower Alos - 1 - Matt Danton (number 7) Cranbrook - 3 - Ed Renton...
  2. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    U16s Tyzac Bailey started as fullback for Waverley 1sts last week and will again this week as far as I know (played U16s Round 1). Jaya Yoannidis has played twice as a replacement and Liam Molloy once (or twice) as a replacement
  3. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    ok, let's say U16s rather than year 10
  4. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    So Alo's have a policy of not playing year 10 boys in the Opens. Do any other schools have this policy? So far there looks to be about 8 x U16s playing 1sts this year ( 4 Trinity, 2 Wav, 1 Cranbrook, 1 Knox). As well as the talent in the U16s comp itself.
  5. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    Regarding U16s Reps, I believe Trinity has 4 x U16s playing in their 1st XV team. How many other U16s are playing in 1sts teams in the comp? Any chance of a response to this? Trinity - 4 ? Waverley - 2 in their 1sts squad ...........
  6. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    So what do you have to say re rugby talk?
  7. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    Regarding U16s Reps, I believe Trinity has 4 x U16s playing in their 1st XV team. How many other U16s are playing in 1sts teams in the comp?
  8. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    Waverley's fullback from last Sat's 1sts Tyzac Bailey qualifies as an under 16s player and also one of the replacement wingers Jaya Yoannidis.
  9. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    It may have seemed that the Waverley 1sts left a game plan and any structure in the dressing sheds on Saturday, but the best laid plans can go astray when you're continually playing on the back foot. The big mobile Knox forwards steamrolled the smaller Waverley pack and spoilt their chances of...
  10. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    To say that rugby league is a game lacking in structure is to admit you don't understand the game. Rather than clumsily claiming a superior structure exists in Rugby rather than League, you may acknowledge the fact that a lot of league kids can tackle and a lot of rugby kids can't tackle. The...
  11. K

    CAS Rugby 2014

    You're using a broad brush by referring to Waverley's structure as being reduced to 'rabble' which infers the complete absence of any type of structure. They need more structure and time to gel as a team but you're referring to them as being 'dumb' and 'fearless'; the two don't necessarily go...
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