Snort
Nev Cottrell (35)
Good guess. Not right though.(guess the other?)
Grant Lodge...?
Good guess. Not right though.(guess the other?)
Grant Lodge...?
Thanks Rugby LeagueCranbrook 11 jaxson Allen Cranbrook 7 Jordan Baggs and I believe man of the match awarded by the Trinity Boys was Cranbrook 12 Cooper Rathie. Trinity Full back had a great kicking performance Kian Edmed and Trinity Number 5 Sam Niulala had a cracker
Ryan Cross - he managed 11 in 5 matches in 1997Bugger. For you to say "good guess" acknowledges that it was better than a guess....
This is a guess, Matt Bourke...?
Cranbrook and Trinity 16as had a somewhat controversial end with the Trinity ten stepping up for a penalty kick about 25 out for the win. Sadly it hooked left and the Brook 14 runs it dead only for the young referee to call a penalty from the 5 out for the running the ball dead. Trinity 10 then stepped up and slotted the game winner. Trinity boy number 4 had all three on the day there was some talks of this being his first year playing cracking player. Cranbrook 8,15 and 13 had good games. Final score 20-19 to The Trinity College.Any results from the U16's?
Any results from the U16's?
Unfortunately you are allowed to run it or kick it dead - you're just not allowed to pass or knock it dead.Cr
Cranbrook and Trinity 16as had a somewhat controversial end with the Trinity ten stepping up for a penalty kick about 25 out for the win. Sadly it hooked left and the Brook 14 runs it dead only for the young referee to call a penalty from the 5 out for the running the ball dead. Trinity 10 then stepped up and slotted the game winner. Trinity boy number 5 had all three on the day there was some talks of this being his first year playing cracking player. Cranbrook 8,15 and 13 had good games. Final score 20-19 to The Trinity College.
And - sorry Mike! - Mike Cleary also scored ten tries in five games in 1957 (including four in a game twice).Ryan Cross - he managed 11 in 5 matches in 1997
Usually a lunch and post game at the Blue gumDoes anyone know if beers and being sold at barker v knox? Fanging for a cold beer on a Saturday arvo watching 30 young boys run around. Has me frothing at the mouth. Cheers
FBC
see you there flavioUsually a lunch and post game at the Blue gum
G'day Mr Carpenter,Good Afternoon all, I have it on good authority that the number 18 for St. Aloysius was the lightest player (I believe he is 59kg) to appear in a CAS firsts fixture. Well done, a big achievement for a year 7 to appear in 1st’s competition against a strong Knox side. It seems as if he is a crowd favourite as he received a great roar of approval from the Blue and Gold faithful.
There's history there. No one who played in the 16As Trinity/Cranbrook game in 1978 will forget it. Trinity won 6 (two penalties) to 4 (a try). The penalty count was 33-4 to Trinity. The referee was... the son of the Trinity coach.Ouch...
I'm trying to work out whether this post is in jest or an actual Year 7 boy took the field in a 1st XV Rugby game. Can you clarify Greg? An actual Year 7 child?Good Afternoon all, I have it on good authority that the number 18 for St. Aloysius was the lightest player (I believe he is 59kg) to appear in a CAS firsts fixture. Well done, a big achievement for a year 7 to appear in 1st’s competition against a strong Knox side. It seems as if he is a crowd favourite as he received a great roar of approval from the Blue and Gold faithful.
imagine being a grown man spending your Saturday afternoon at a kids football match and being that "into it" that you feel the need to throw bottles at kids who are playing a game of Rugby that in the over all scheme of things means absolutely nothing..... imagine being that sad that you actually do that.... Waverley people are always the worst, it's what happens when your school fees are that cheap that anybody can afford them.Straight from the mouth of a player. So yes. Can confirm.
Forgive me for assuming that a crowd who stormed the field, swarming literal schoolboys, holding (and one person throwing) bottles of beer were intoxicated. If they were sober, that doesn’t help your case. Makes your mob look even worse.
I'm sure it's a joke.I'm trying to work out whether this post is in jest or an actual Year 7 boy took the field in a 1st XV Rugby game. Can you clarify Greg? An actual Year 7 child?
I hope it's a joke!!!I'm sure it's a joke.
However (reaches for the history book) the Trinity Plume Shield-winning 1st XV captain of 1935 was Horrie Marks, a half back who was playing in his fifth year of 1st XV football, at a time when there were only five years of secondary school, so he played 1st XV in what would now be Year 7. He went on to play in Gordon's first First Grade team.
Ah Ryan Cross. I was on the right track with Bourke, both WC boys and both played mungos.Ryan Cross - he managed 11 in 5 matches in 1997