Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
Thanks, LG. Very good looking side. There's some serious pace and skill in that backline that includes 2 Riverview graduates, Redden & Hutchison. After his brief foray in Brumbies' colours, very pleased to see HH back in his birth state. Having only recently turned 18 we can look forward to his several campaigns in the U20s.
Redden has to be one of the most improved players in the squad both from his progress since the beginning of December and ditto since his school days - though I'm thinking now that he may have missed out on rugby in his last year of school and I'm comparing him to his U/17 year.
Hutchison was deadly on the wing yesterday, especially in the first 40 because the Southerns found it difficult to deal with his pace; though when we think of his play it's not his speed we think of first but his guile before he gets the ball, and after, plus his bone-jarring defence.
At the other end of the spectrum of rugby upbringing we have fellows from outside of the big rugby schools like Folau Fainga'a, Lukhan Lealaiauloto-Tui, Francis Brown Ed Craig and Sam Croke.
Watch out for Big Lukhan at 198 cms and 120 kgs in the second row: he has played little rugby but now he is playing a dominant game with a bit of skill. He has also passed Randwick selection criteria and been poached by them from Southern Districts: a sure sign of excellence—and this is just his U/19 year.
Hooker Folau Fainga'a is with Sydney Uni and it is a case of their spotting him at a young age (he has always played "up") and I couldn't think of a better place for the young fellow, who was with the "Sydney Stars" in the NRC.
Ed Craig has done well outside the private schools' system to get the second hookers' spot in his first year out of school, despite getting a nasty facial injury in Colts last season.
As well as these fellows have done I am sure than many more have been missed because of the slow death of junior rugby outside "the system".
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