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CAS Rugby 2017

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White line fever

Fred Wood (13)
I think Aloys will be reasonably competitive this year (3 out 5 wins in the CAS would be my best prediction). I think the backs look good but i wouldn't want to see too many injuries to the forward pack. I would like to see Pollack at 10 and Westbury at 15, but just an opinion.

Waverley and Knox will be very hard to beat, especially after playing much harder lead-up games. Leaning towards Waverley with their results from last year proving their strong depth but the early season games might tell the difference between the big 2.

Barker seem to have a lot of Ist xv players returning which must be a real boost to their chances and Trinity and Cranbrook I really don't have much idea to be honest.

Back to just one round of matches means no second chances so it will be interesting. Good luck to all.



I hope there are no injuries for all the boys sake, and then may the best team win!
 

SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
I tell you what I reckon Waverley are going to have a pretty good 2nd XV

the likes of Lewis Thompson (shot put champion) have put on some serious size, and should mean there is plenty of depth at Waverley

I hate to be too cocky, but the 2nds, could beat some of the weaker schools 1st XVs

anyway not too long to wait, and hope I am wrong but looking like it is going to be a 2 horse race

so the fact that 2016 is not a 2 round comp, may in fact be a blessing

as playing an understrength Cranbrook (or Aloys) twice is not good for anyone

and the new matches against Shores, Joeys etc ... hold a lot of interest
 
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Backline_Move

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What are Waverley opens trials dates and times and where are they taking place?
 

White line fever

Fred Wood (13)
I tell you what I reckon Waverley are going to have a pretty good 2nd XV

the likes of Lewis Thompson (shot put champion) have put on some serious size, and should mean there is plenty of depth at Waverley

I hate to be too cocky, but the 2nds, could beat some of the weaker schools 1st XVs

anyway not too long to wait, and hope I am wrong but looking like it is going to be a 2 horse race

so the fact that 2016 is not a 2 round comp, may in fact be a blessing

as playing an understrength Cranbrook (or Aloys) twice is not good for anyone

and the new matches against Shores, Joeys etc . hold a lot of interest


SDW, after many many many months of those who ridiculed the new system, and posted derogrative pictures and comments about the AGGPS superiority,we are about to find out.

When it comes to Knox and Waverley in these games, and they are not trials, they are important, Ssshh, we will see.

You are correct, playing weaker teams the first time and winning 50 nil serves no school any purpose of a return rounds.

I have had many many discussions with other GPS and CAS parents and they ALL said the new/old system is way better for a multitude of reasons.

It will also be interesting how the younger age groups perform, Knox and Waverley have reasonable depth which is great, and I predict some of the GPS A teams will get a good game.
 
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SDW, after many many many months of those who ridiculed the new system, and posted derogrative pictures and comments about the AGGPS superiority,we are about to find out.

When it comes to Knox and Waverley in these games, and they are not trials, they are important, Ssshh, we will see.

You are correct, playing weaker teams the first time and winning 50 nil serves no school any purpose of a return rounds.

I have had many many discussions with other GPS and CAS parents and they ALL said the new/old system is way better for a multitude of reasons.

It will also be interesting how the younger age groups perform, Knox and Waverley have reasonable depth which is great, and I predict some of the GPS A teams will get a good game.

The trial games might hold a lot of interest and have bragging rights attached to them but they'll still be trial games.

These games will be important for the players to impress selectors for Rep teams.

It's still a ''trial' competition with no prize up for grabs, but instead, a precursor to a proposed new competition format, whatever shape that may take. If it eventually leads a school like Aloys to be part of an easier competition then it's a good thing, but it's not as simple as that.

Waverley have very strong 1st and 2nd XV teams this year and should compete well against GPS teams, but that doesn't mean it's a sustainable idea long term.

I'm not too sure if it's really a 2 horse race; anything can happen in a one-round competition, but winning the Henry Plume Shield will still be the ultimate goal.
 

Troy Dickson

Herbert Moran (7)
Can confirm, Coghills MRI results showed a Torn ACL, Torn Meniscus and a Fractured Tibia. Very unfortunate and disappointing for the young lad. Wish him all the best for surgery and his recovery.

That is a serious injury to have torn ACL, Torn Meniscus and a Fractured Tibia, and all occurred at training .... What was he / team doing at the time the injuries occurred ?

Blaise Barnes from Joeys AAGPS did his ACL at training too I believe last year too, just goes to show you can try and wrap players up in cotton wool , prevent them from participating in other contact sports prior to GPS season kick off, but they get serious injuries like this at training before the 1st round kickoff.
 

Mr Touch Finder

Peter Burge (5)
Backline_Move,
Can you post the Knox calendar


18th March v St augustines - A
25th March v Stannies - A
17th April v Shirley BHS(NZ) - A
29th April v View - H
6th May v Kings - H
13th May v Newingtown - H
20th May v Scots - A
27th May v Joeys - A
3rd June v Cranbrook - A
17th June v Trinity - A
22nd July v Aloys - H
29th July v Barker - H
5th August v Waverly - A
 

rod skellet

Desmond Connor (43)
Buffa is too old to play is the understanding I have. May be Rod Skellet may be more up to date on that. I think we will know final outcome for Matt later in the week but the medicine is pretty certain it is a bad ACL.

I can confirm Buffa is to old to play. He turns 19 this year so is ineligible under CAS rules. Barker is looking for an entire front row. That said the rest of the team is coming together nicely. But we all know that to be competitive the scrum must stack up. I am sure the powers that be will work something out. It s a pity that Ben Fekira the Barker basketball captain does not play rugby. At 6'10 and about 115kg, with fabulous hands ball skills and athleticism, he would give Nick Frost a real shake.... Anyway back to the real world.
 

kiwiburd

Stan Wickham (3)
Ben Fakira has joined the rugby squad. Fingers crossed he gets an opportunity. Would be exciting to watch. I say he would be a level above Frost.
 

SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
6ft 10!!

That is taller than Sam Carter ... and more-a-less, the same weight.

Where has been hiding ... must have been a "big rock" :(

Wow.... Knox has a long season, and not many easy games.

I'd suggest that by the last round (v Waverley), it could be a CAS decider, in the depth of winter, @ Death Valley

either way both schools depth could be tested .... and fringe players are bound to get an opportunity.

Better put your mouth-guards in ... mine is already in ... ready for a bruising season. :mad:
 

SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
I hear Waverley's Eden Rogers-Smith bagged 2 tries in the Roosters demolition of Wests in yesterday's SG Ball game

so that is sounding good for the Double V

and no doubt the other Waverley kids (Moretti, Hardaker etc) would have gone alright, after beating a Souths team (in the previous week) that included Joeys Triston Reily and Tyrone Taukamo :(
 

_Unkown_

Frank Row (1)
6ft 10!!

That is taller than Sam Carter . and more-a-less, the same weight.

Where has been hiding . must have been a "big rock" :(

Wow.. Knox has a long season, and not many easy games.

I'd suggest that by the last round (v Waverley), it could be a CAS decider, in the depth of winter, @ Death Valley

either way both schools depth could be tested .. and fringe players are bound to get an opportunity.

Better put your mouth-guards in . mine is already in . ready for a bruising season. :mad:

Couldn't have said it better my self John ;);)
 

Hasbeen

Bob Loudon (25)
6ft 10!!

That is taller than Sam Carter . and more-a-less, the same weight.

Where has been hiding . must have been a "big rock" :(

Wow.. Knox has a long season, and not many easy games.

I'd suggest that by the last round (v Waverley), it could be a CAS decider, in the depth of winter, @ Death Valley

either way both schools depth could be tested .. and fringe players are bound to get an opportunity.

Better put your mouth-guards in . mine is already in . ready for a bruising season. :mad:

Ben is a very talented basketball player and did play Rugby in the past so it will be interesting to see how he goes if he has in fact re joined Rugby for the season. I would be surprised if he has as he did intend to concentrate on basketball. Re Matt Coghill. My understanding is that he simply planted a foot for a sidestep - no body contact caused the injury. Matt had bulked up somewhat in the off season with tales of his weight ranging from 115KG to 125KG depending on who is telling the story. With an increased BMI the risk of knee damage increases somewhat. But to get the Trifecta is extremely sad.
 

Banana man

Frank Row (1)
Haven't really heard much about Aloys but from what I know the 16s performed well last year so the team could be something like:
1. S.Rahme (1sts)
2. Spalding (16A's)
3. Halliday (2nds)
4. Sullivan (1sts)
5. Brennan (16A's)
6. Ryan (16A's)
7. A.Rahme (16A's)
8. Partington (1sts)
9. Di Sano (16A's)
10. Westbury (16A's)
11. Coleman (2nds)
12. Flaherty (1st's)
13. Branagan (16A's)
14. Richardson (1sts)
15. Dunlop (1sts)


Any info on the forwards coming from the 16a's at alos, watching them play trinity last year they seemed very physical
 

moa999

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Wow.. Knox has a long season, and not many easy games.
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Not really. 3 warmup games then the usual 10, just this year it's 5 GPS, 5 CAS.

Agree though that not many easy games (skipping Shore, as well as High and Grammar in GPS). Shirley came 2nd in the Christchurch comp last 2yrs
 
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