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2016 ISA Waratah Shield and inner ear infections

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Charlie Fox (21)
Waratah shield 2015
Getting over the chalk has been St Augustine's Achilles heal this year. It cost them in their ISA match against Oak Hill and is probably the reason Quick Hands has been tagging them the way he has been. "The weakest St Augustines team for some time". the team found a way to address that in this final.
The team was handed more than 24 medals yesterday all the players earned them, the coaches managers physios and other supports deserved them

I wonder if, now the ISA is discussing a two round comp in the first division, those higher performing schools (In rugby terms) will place the same value on the Waratah shield or if they will leave it as a possible tool for valuable rugby development at schools with a not so deep rugby fraternity
 

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Nev Cottrell (35)
That weak team still filled ISA reps, some NSW and one Aust and Aust B player as well as several league reps.
Godard's fine boot from a penalty did Auggies for the only game lost in all matches including touring NZ and trials.
Won the Waratah Shiled against a bigger, faster Hills sports high.
Not the best roster they have even had but they have kept up the reputation well.

Two rounds may be tough sell to some staff and schools
 
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