No they were all injured, I’m pretty sure as not on the team sheet today. Matt Hanley at 6 for Barker today unlucky not to even make shadowsI would put Sagala at 13. Having watched him contain the Jorgenson boys from Joeys in the Barker win over Joeys, I am surprised he was not selected. His defence is water tight. The following week the Joeys outside backs had a day out against Knox. The last round of CAS will tell all. I think some Trinity lads have been unlucky. Did Finau, Kennedy, or MacDonald play against Cranbrook today? I know Katoa did but the other three on the unavailable list play today??. A 40/7 scoreline without those 3 is a impressive result if they did not.
I did not realise that was Archie who went off. He was certainly missed that day. I was at the game. Still Sagala with his league background was bullet proof against Joeys the week before. Anyway a big congrats to all that made the CAS teams.Rod, Archie Saunders had his head cut open and required plastic surgery in the first minute against joeys. Came from the field which required a reshuffle in the Knox backline with a 2s player having to bank 69 minutes after playing a full game of 2s
Snort, I was at the Knox v Waves game at Knox, a terrific schoolboys game, and as the Knox gents have said, yes could well have gone either way.Big surprise is Obaseki ranked as third-best hooker. Next surprise is how many players Cranbrook has - 9 to Waverley's 6. I am not backing Cranbrook to beat Waverely. Can't complain with Bailey from Aloysius getting a game - he was good today. Mind you, Aloysius has two in the squads to Trinity's one, and Trinity beat them very easily today.
Barker had Katoa unavailable and 3 others out injured. That said the replacements could be considered hard done by considering the margin over Brook. Also Trinity is under represented. Was at the Trinity Barker game and the Trinity lads put in plenty of work against a dominant Barker side. They deserved a few more in the 2nds and wider squad.It's odd, too, that Barker hammered Cranbrook today, yet both got nine players in the squads!
Rod, you do need to see the other teams before saying that Barker "replacements", and Trinity, should have got more players in the CAS rep teams.Barker had Katoa unavailable and 3 others out injured. That said the replacements could be considered hard done by considering the margin over Brook. Also Trinity is under represented. Was at the Trinity Barker game and the Trinity lads put in plenty of work against a dominant Barker side. They deserved a few more in the 2nds and wider squad.
I have said nothing about representation other than Trinity was underdone. I was stating the obvious that Barker beat Brook by some margin and without 3 key players so to end up with the same number of players across both teams seems a bit odd. I have seen Barker, Knox and Trinity play this year for the record.Rod, you do need to see the other teams before saying that Barker "replacements", and Trinity, should have got more players in the CAS rep teams.
Have a look back at which CAS teams have beaten the GPS teams, suspect Trinity none, and just because Trinity pushed Barker a bit doesn't mean Trinity should have more players in the mix.
P.S. Waves will beat Barker at Death Valley! My OL Buddy!
Barker have only beaten Waverley twice in the last 8 years. And only once at Death Valley Rod. (And they needed a 19 year old in the team and a dropped ball over the line for their last try to do it!)Waves are always tough to beat at Death Valley but in recent years the Reds have equipped themselves well there and I expect the same this year.
Waverley's second try was a knock on by Luca Moretti lmfaoBarker have only beaten Waverley twice in the last 8 years. And only once at Death Valley Rod. (And they needed a 19 year old in the team and a dropped ball over the line for their last try to do it!)
He was also playing in the right age group.Waverley's second try was a knock on by Luca Moretti lmfao