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Wins to the ACT U15 65 to 0 over Hunter and also the U17 with a score of 31 to 7.
Wins to the ACT U15 65 to 0 over Hunter and also the U17 with a score of 31 to 7.
Sydney North beat both Western NSW teams on Saturday at Forshaw. The 15s won in a landslide. The 17s won 22-10. It was closer than that on the field, though. Western got a case of the dropsies and messed up some opportunities that would make it closer.
Today, at TG Milner, Sydney West beat both Western teams. Western 15s were in front until Sydney West came back late to win. The Western 17s couldn't match it physically with SW and the score ended up a lot to not many. The 2.5 hour wait to play didn't help them, but I don't think it would have made nearly that much difference.
Unfortunately, the piece that was edited out is unpleasant and caused a player significant injury. However, the NSWRU staff are well and truly onto it.
I'm pretty sure the answer is no. It mainly effects group C and in particular NQ.Really hoping we can get some rugby in Qld this weekend.
Any idea if they'd have make up games?
I think it's great that the unions in those two areas are taking the development of their kids seriously enough to devote the time and effort suggested. Judging by the early results they are going to be the teams to beat.I've heard that melb and act train three days a week as one town or state teams doesn't that give them a massive advantage? And defeat the point of discovering the most talented as opposed the most trained from top coaches ?????
Western hooker was at the bottom of a ruck when the West Sydney no. 7 (captain) started punching him visible to everyone bar the ref. hooker was carried off and put in an ambulance. Looked pretty seriousAnd what hapenned?
I wasn't going to comment as I'm a parent of a Western player and know the injured player well. I didn't want to show bias.
What Rugbyfan 1246 says is pretty accurate. I will say I've seen the video evidence on something other than the back of a camera now and it wasn't punches. It was shoulder or similar.
For the record, the injured player has been cleared of serious injury.
I've heard that melb and act train three days a week as one town or state teams doesn't that give them a massive advantage? And defeat the point of discovering the most talented as opposed the most trained from top coaches ?????
Think you might be stretching it a bit considering the 15s squad only lists 3 from outside the Town. At best with 150km being the longest to travel.
Two coaching sessions and gym session still equates to 3 sessions.
Good luck to them, just makes it a bit silly when other sides only train once a week or for true regional teams twice in total before game day.
They should win with that amount of extra training and coaching. Good luck to them.
Down south this weekend is going to be a cracker with Sydney North West vs Hunter and then the ACT. I think we are going to see some great footy.