Number 10 for SS - did very well indeed.How did Burton go for the SS?
Number 10 for SS - did very well indeed.How did Burton go for the SS?
I am amazed at the extreme eastern centric focus on your rugby discussions. In fairness, I suppose you have no opportunity to watch the local WA talent (or country boys) developing and focus predominantly on your Sydney and Qld boys. I am pleased to say that, thanks to the Force Academy and RugbyWA (great work by Dwayne Nestor in nurturing young talent), there is a good stream of local WA boys developing and some will be future stars-such as Luke Burton (flyhalf/inside centre )and Brad Lacey (winger).
There are also some good forwards developing such as Corey Thomas, Ross Haylett-Petty (yes- brother of Dane),Kane Koteke , Dicky Hardwick, Rusty Scoble, amongst others. All these boys played for SS and together with the substantial contributions from the other SS boys (Staniforth et al), were instrumental in the wins against Qld and Tonga.
Both Burto and Lacey played in the U20's in France last year and Burto, in particular, did a great job at inside centre-devastating tackler , good hands and footwork, plus a reliable goal kicker (kicked 4/5 and helped win the second game against Ireland, scored first try against NZ and a try and strong game against Fiji, and think he kicked 8/10 against Tonga yesterday, plus involved in plenty of try assists). Lacey is a fast and strong winger and these boys have been nicely developed by the WForce .
So watch out for the WForce (good team spirit, self-belief amongst the players) and some exciting young talent devloping in the wild west. Maybe try and be less myopic and bear in mind the rugby talent that is developing outside your small fishbowl of Sydney and Brisbane!
To be fair it is difficult for Easterners to comment on Western matters because there is not enough information or news from there in the forum to comment on and we don't see the players play here.I am amazed at the extreme eastern centric focus on your rugby discussions. In fairness, I suppose you have no opportunity to watch the local WA talent (or country boys) developing and focus predominantly on your Sydney and Qld boys.
While we at the forum talk, how did the Zulu on my stoep got over the Indian Ocean and end up @ Perthfontein and not supporting the mighty Springbok?Apologies Redhead, but i am new to expressing an opinion on this forum and my remarks were not directed against you personally, (appreciate you have not made any comments on this forum that warrant criticism) but aimed against the general thread of the commentary on this forum- which has a very strong eastern centric bias
Really good to see how rugby and young talent is developing in WA which is a very AFL dominated town.Also good to see how well the Force have been playing and would be nice to see a tilt in the rugby balance towards the West
Awesome and welcome on the Aussie Board. As long as you keep that Springbok respect its all good. Suppose your SA province is the Sharks otherwise that Zoeloe name wont stick.Howzit Paarlbok!
PFP(packed for Perth )in mid 1980's , emigrated, raised a family, two rugby mad sons, born and reared in Perth, turned me into a pathetic rugby tragic .Most grateful to live in beautiful Perth and easily became a' verraaier' (traitor)and switched my allegiance to the Wallabies and then Force in 2006.Still have great respect for the mighty and formidable Boks, but always go for the Wallabies/Force (against my better judgement at times)
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What you said is true Hugh these players have been going at it since u16. That's the problem kids change but unless you have been in a program since way back then it's hard to break in. There are guys in Brisbane that are 19 and 20 playing Prems at Souths,Wests,Sunnybank,Norths and probably other clubs that can't get in over guys that have never played Prems but made a school rep team three or four years ago. School footy is over time to look to the future.
@newbie, I was not on site at the champs. My "reports" were just consolidations of tweats from the twiterati that were there.@Hugh Jarse did you happen to see how well Folau Fainga'a (NSW) went? <snip>
What happened to Chewie Kays young bloke? He was supposed to be the great white hope of hookers through school. Has he quit?@newbie, I was not on site at the champs. My "reports" were just consolidations of tweats from the twiterati that were there.
Fainga'a is an interesting fellow that has risen to the top. About the only past reference I can find to him is that he was playing Colts 2 last year with Sydney Uni as hooker behind Tom Wilson. Pretty sure he is not of the Koala Club, and is not on the previous NSW Schools reps lists. Up until a year or so ago, there didn't seem to be lists of the CHS, CCC or AICES boys posted on these threads, so not sure if he represented his school association.
Obviously his selection is a reward for the hard work he has been putting in at Uni Colts, and the faith that they obviously have in him. If he has another tilt at next years U20's then he will have gained valuable experiences from this year that should stand him in good stead for 2015.
IMHO right across the board in Aust Rugby, we are rather weak in the #2 jumper with little depth. One to look out for?. hmmm . you are usually not too far off the money with your tips. I'll keep an eye out for him.
And Tevita Vea is a big lump and pretty mobile as far as hookers go. I can see him stepping up when the time comes.
Tevita Vea is a young brute, yet skilful: the type of player U20 Aussie teams need.
I saw him play for the NSW Colts v. the Aus Barbarians before the NSW team was finalised, and he looks better now playing U20s with his contemporaries than he did at school playing with U18s.
This is not usually the case with ethnic Islander lads, since many of them mature early.
Talking of no. 2s: what has happened to Tom Wilson the goal-kicking hooker from 2012 Oz Schools?
I saw him training with the NSW Colts in December but haven't spied him since.
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@Lee Grant
LG is there any particular reason why I can no longer quote other members? As it stands when I hit the 'Reply' link only a blank dialogue box appears without the quote to which I wanted to refer.
This strange phenomena does not occur when I access G&GR from my iPhone and quote and post.
Anybody else experiencing this outcome???