and shame Joeys isn't playing Barker this year
why is that?
and shame Joeys isn't playing Barker this year
check post #296 and various others.Who is in this Barker back line - is Harry Jones playing and in what position?
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Who is the Barker 12?Barker are slightly bigger, fitter, faster than Waverley with their backs hitting the line very hard. The team plays with cohesion, structure and pace.
Barker have scored well in all games and been miserly in defence. Waverley have some fine attack and good defence but are just a notch below.
Forwards will be pretty even but the difference will be in the backs especially Barker's 12.
Barker by 15 (5 tries to 2)!
Their captain Devan StoltzWho is the Barker 12?
Their captain Devan Stoltz
Trinity has 3 playing super 15 this year ,other than Waratahs.I'm a retired tipster, so no predictions are offered, but all the matches this weekend look really interesting since each game is between teams who are adjacent on the ladder (bear in mind that points differential is used to separate teams who have an equal number of points). The clash of the round, of course, is first against second, Barker hosting Waverley. Things to look out for here - what tactics can Waverley devise to neutralise Barker's potent backline? Can O'Donnell throw out a strong challenge to Smerdon for the CAS 1sts fly-half spot? Will any of the tight forwards put up their hands for a representative spot? Can Waverley match Barker's fitness and play the game at the same pace as their hosts? Well worth a visit if you live up north.
Trinity (4th) is at home to Cranbrook (3rd). Trinity went down to Waverley by 18 points, and Cranbrook by 19 last week, an admittedly crude measure which suggests that the two sides are fairly evenly-matched. A lot depends on who takes the field for Trinity - I'm not sure, for example, when Moala and Storey will be back. I'd expect a fiercely-contested game. When Cranbrook plays Trinity, both teams believe that they ought to win. From what I've seen this year, Trinity probably has the edge up front, while Cranbrook may have the more effective back line.
St Aloysius (5th) take on winless Knox (6th). It's becoming clear that in my season preview I misjudged Knox, based on their strong form in the trials. Still, I don't think they are playing badly - they will probably feel that they ought to have won last week. St Aloysius beat Knox twice last year and will approach the game with more confidence than one would usually expect from a team that leaked 60 points last Staurday. One issue that concerns me is the fitness of Harrison Williams. He's a terrific player, and his presence is obviously important to St Aloysius, but he seems to have played the last two weeks carrying an injury that has a serious impact on his contribution. I don't know what that injury is, and people who are better informed than I am are no doubt managing the situation, but I do hope he isn't risking worse damage by playing when he isn't fully fit.
An aside - this week I saw the proofs of the Trinity Centenary Rugby history which is being released (I think) on 1 June, the day of the Barker game. Trinity hasn't been the production line of talent that some other schools have been (it can claim only two or four Wallabies, depending on how you count, and half a dozen other Waratahs), but still, for people who are interested in school Rugby, it could be a worthwhile read. I assume that the school will have information about when and where it will be available.
Trinity has 3 playing super 15 this year ,other than Waratahs.
Ive also heard that goodearl may be out?Trinity has 3 playing super 15 this year ,other than Waratahs.
That's a shame if it's true - he has been the best for St Aloysius this year by some distance.Ive also heard that goodearl may be out?
I'm a retired tipster, so no predictions are offered, but all the matches this weekend look really interesting since each game is between teams who are adjacent on the ladder (bear in mind that points differential is used to separate teams who have an equal number of points). The clash of the round, of course, is first against second, Barker hosting Waverley. Things to look out for here - what tactics can Waverley devise to neutralise Barker's potent backline? Can O'Donnell throw out a strong challenge to Smerdon for the CAS 1sts fly-half spot? Will any of the tight forwards put up their hands for a representative spot? Can Waverley match Barker's fitness and play the game at the same pace as their hosts? Well worth a visit if you live up north.
Trinity (4th) is at home to Cranbrook (3rd). Trinity went down to Waverley by 18 points, and Cranbrook by 19 last week, an admittedly crude measure which suggests that the two sides are fairly evenly-matched. A lot depends on who takes the field for Trinity - I'm not sure, for example, when Moala and Storey will be back. I'd expect a fiercely-contested game. When Cranbrook plays Trinity, both teams believe that they ought to win. From what I've seen this year, Trinity probably has the edge up front, while Cranbrook may have the more effective back line.
St Aloysius (5th) take on winless Knox (6th). It's becoming clear that in my season preview I misjudged Knox, based on their strong form in the trials. Still, I don't think they are playing badly - they will probably feel that they ought to have won last week. St Aloysius beat Knox twice last year and will approach the game with more confidence than one would usually expect from a team that leaked 60 points last Staurday. One issue that concerns me is the fitness of Harrison Williams. He's a terrific player, and his presence is obviously important to St Aloysius, but he seems to have played the last two weeks carrying an injury that has a serious impact on his contribution. I don't know what that injury is, and people who are better informed than I am are no doubt managing the situation, but I do hope he isn't risking worse damage by playing when he isn't fully fit.
An aside - this week I saw the proofs of the Trinity Centenary Rugby history which is being released (I think) on 1 June, the day of the Barker game. Trinity hasn't been the production line of talent that some other schools have been (it can claim only two or four Wallabies, depending on how you count, and half a dozen other Waratahs), but still, for people who are interested in school Rugby, it could be a worthwhile read. I assume that the school will have information about when and where it will be available.
Goodearl has had a great season, often being the one with leadership for the team. If he is out then I would almost go as far as to say Aloys is going to struggle until he returns. Lets hope it's only a week!
If the top of the table clash this weekend becomes a smashing. CAS could be in my opinion (this season) a but un interesting. unless there is a good battle for second place or last!!
He should be - impact player and runs bloody hard - good leadership potential - well respected by players and staffalot of talk about goodearl you think we will be CAS 1s 13
If the top of the table clash this weekend becomes a smashing. CAS could be in my opinion (this season) a but un interesting. unless there is a good battle for second place or last!!