the keen teacher/coach would be burning a lot of midnight oil.
You are right sidelineview - they do.
Sorry for being brief but as they say just the facts.... 2nds GPS lapped them . 60 something to 13 maybe? Couldn't make honourable mention of any CAS player sorry. They tied hard but were out of their depth. Surprisingly , a little closer in the 1sts 39-25 I think didn't have my glasses so couldn't read the scoreboard sorry. The CAS boys tried hard and applied pressure at times but could not sustain it for long periods. They scored three tries 1st by the winger who toed through a dropped ball by the GPS in their own 22 . The second by the in centre was a long range runaway from a quick turnover , as the Gps boys left a gaping hole right next to the breakdown . Although the other centre Watson , probably CAS best ,appeared to trip the chaser , who was rapidly closing ,the ref was right there and deemed it all fair. The last on the hooter from a kick across field was a bit of a lottery and also had a suggestion of doubt - possible knock on by Price the winger but again not obvious and he had a solid game and deserved some credit . The GPS boys played like they had been introduced to each other before kick off , and as I later found out nearly true, as they had only one session together prior. All in all not as bad as I thought it might have been . Maybe I am being a negative but I got the feeling that if the GPS team had more cohesion the score would have been similar to the 2nds. Tom Wright 14 for GPS was excellent scoring two tries and his long range one in the first half will leave CAS fullback Renton with nightmares!Is anyone going to the CAS vs GPS games this afternoon? Would enjoy reading a match review.
Why are the game at curagal instead of HQ?
Only seen the 1 game by CAS which was the GPS fixture. On that game alone, my view is these boys will feature. I know there will b others but the #2, #7 both #12 and #13 were all standouts in the game for CAS. Hard to say on the other CAS fwds, because the GPS fwds appeared stronger as individuals, but CAS often achieved better outcomes at the ruck. Tough call. There are some strong fwds running around in the ISA group as well with James Lough, Johnie Walker et al. Either way NSW should be putting 2 very strong sides out there. The standard on Tuesday was very high IMHO, especially given the short preparation both sides had, especially GPS.Anyone have any predictions for CAS boys to achieve NSW honours ?
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Very tetchy there Brian. How Knox chooses to spend their considerable money is their business, but please don't for a minute think that other schools will 'eventually do the same'.
Philosophically other schools (and the parents associated with those schools) see sport for what it is. A great past time, something to be nurtured and to be worked into the fabric of the school. But schools also exist for other reasons; to build a sense of obligation and service to others amongst the students and the teachers.
If you think forking out great wads of cash to try to purchase success (if you classify getting beaten by the team coming second last a success) then fair enough and more power to you. But every game you don't win against schools that persist with amateur teacher/coaches will surely raise that doubt in your minds as to whether money can buy loyalty or whether service to others is reward enough.
Give me a Waverley who wins occasionally with enthusiasm and loyalty to a school over one that wins because it thinks pouring financial and human resources equates to success. I thought Saturday's result was a great rugby outcome and a nice little life lesson for the boys. I am sure that the Knox boys gave their all but I wonder if they will ever think why they didn't win given the amount of resources they've been given ?
So should we ban professional coaches at schools but bring in a rule where every school gets at least one former Wallaby to teach maths?
I don't think Waverley beating Knox proves anything except the existence of tall poppy syndrome amongst some posters.
Of course having a professional coach doesn't guarantee victory against a team without a professional coach.
So should we ban professional coaches at schools but bring in a rule where every school gets at least one former Wallaby to teach maths?
I don't think Waverley beating Knox proves anything except the existence of tall poppy syndrome amongst some posters.
Of course having a professional coach doesn't guarantee victory against a team without a professional coach.
So should we ban professional coaches at schools but bring in a rule where every school gets at least one former Wallaby to teach maths?
I don't think Waverley beating Knox proves anything except the existence of tall poppy syndrome amongst some posters.
Of course having a professional coach doesn't guarantee victory against a team without a professional coach.
If you can find six ex-Wallabies who are qualified maths teachers then go for it….
So should we ban professional coaches at schools but bring in a rule where every school gets at least one former Wallaby to teach maths?
I don't think Waverley beating Knox proves anything except the existence of tall poppy syndrome amongst some posters.
Of course having a professional coach doesn't guarantee victory against a team without a professional coach.