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    AICES Rugby

    Ryan McCracken also has senior rugby experience in the Central West? competition. This boy is one to watch, big, strong, quick and fearless.
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    AICES Rugby

    Ben Shelley- apparently played in JGC. There are also , probably like CHS and CCC, other boys who have played for rep Rugby league teams ,in this case there are a few boys who have played CIS rugby league in both the open and u16 team.
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    AICES Rugby

    he is a number 8. He plays for school at 8 and goes very well. He has the body of a prop though....that is good for AICES, Aron is a class nuisance at the breakdown and a worthy addition.
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    AICES Rugby

    he is also amazing quality, i would say he will be a genuine chance at NSW schools u16 and NSW schools in future years. Born leader too.
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    AICES Rugby

    He played number 7. Ryan McCracken played number 8(your son), Aron Peters(a shadow for the AICES squad) played 6.
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    AICES Rugby

    he is an amazing player. He dominated the AICES trials for the CSSA team.
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    AICES Rugby

    The 16's also have Ruben Vermark, a boy from Shellharbour AC who made the NSW Gold squad U17 team.
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    AICES Rugby

    I stand corrected, misinformed sorry
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    AICES Rugby

    The AICES boys are going into camp before the first games. Having been at the trials, a very strong side was picked with many players involved with previous rep experience including CSRU, Junior gold, SJRU. There are a couple who are playing 1st grade colts in Sydney and some playing with 1st...
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    NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

    I will ensure that AICES's games get a review. Your right, AICES has a lot of great players and they need to be acknowledged. They may get one or even no players through to NSW or CS but they provide players at the state trials.
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    NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

    The AICES boys are going into camp before the first games. Having been at the trials, a very strong side was picked with many players involved with previous rep experience including CSRU, Junior gold, SJRU. There are a couple who are playing 1st grade colts in Sydney and some playing with 1st...
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    NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

    There is a limited pathway for Country kids. The CSSA team( which feeds into AICES) had boys trial from Parkes(they made AICES), Tamworth, Dubbo, Hunter and the South Coast. It also included boys from Wollongong and Sydney.
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    NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

    your right, how can it be northern when we have hunter, far north.....my bad.
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    NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

    NASSA is actually northern Anglican schools - made up of Penrith Anglican, TIGS, Wollondilly Anglican to name a few. there are about eight all together
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    NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

    and a fine squad they are. big hearts and commitment. going to be tough for them but they will go on trying to the final whistle!
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    NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

    The AICES trials both U16 and Open are held tomorrow with teams named after 6.00pm
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