my take on CAS season 2019
very different to CAS 2018, where it was really just 2 juggernauts in Barker and Waverley
this year I agree GPS should prove a lot stronger ... and so hopefully the pre-season GPS rounds don't have a bearing
very hard to pick an out and out favourite ... last year Barker had a monster pack and business-like backs... and this year every team has some chinks in the armour
in 2019 you might fancy Cranbrooks chances ... particularly with a new GPS coach, the best CAS backrower in Alex O'Reilly, the best 9, a good draw, a respectable 2018 season with strong showings
However I think there are some weaknesses... and really Jude Gibbs (now joeys star 10)had to remain at brook for them to win
Waverley ... as always a strong chance. I really rate their backs ... LHW is a freak , Volkman is the CAS best 10, and Midford/Jordan Swann mean backs red hot .....however what they don't have is a formidable back row in 2018’s Molloy/Murphy/Moretti
yes , they have Moretti Junior, however unlike Luca he wasn't an Aussie Schools player in year 11 ... so he is good, and will show some dazzle dazzle...however while he got picked in the NSW 7s team ... in terms of 15 aside.... just not as big and hard to contain, as Luca
further Waverley's problem is they have a huge pre-season and I think they will do well to come in 2nd, as they will find their schedule their undoing
Trinity ... they are being pretty under-rated , as they have the monster trucks in 2019 and if Hugh Engele is still coach I rate them as a pretty good chance ... have a formidable back row in Iemaria, Eid and Pelesasa plus Malachi Hawkes (3) and several handy backs - who could do like the 2018 Barker backs ... and run off the back of a strong forward pack. Either way Trinity a real chance IMHO.
Barker ... kind of the opposite to Waverley’s 2019 team ... some big name forwards (pollard who might be better used at breakaway) and unknown backs. So think it will be hard to rack up the points as they did in 2018. Pollard and Wilson to be missing their 2018 tall timber
Aloys ... Ok they will at least smoke the HSC. But will be the cellar-dwellers, lacking the forward grunt
so that leaves me with Knox ... they had a horrible 2018 ... however I think they will probably have a far better 2019 ... with some balance across the park, and youngsters better for the 2018 experience. This age group was strong, in 16As (As mentioned earlier) and I expect to see the likes of Ollie Evans, Oscar cheal, grobler, gratwick and in the backs Darcy Fitzgerald and Sam rechner...make a name. So I am tipping them as surprise favourites
my tipping of ladder
Knox
Waverley/Trinity
Cranbrook
Barker
Aloys