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Charlie Fox (21)
So same as knox and Waverley then.If they had lost it would have been embarrassing with the volume of people brought in.
So same as knox and Waverley then.If they had lost it would have been embarrassing with the volume of people brought in.
I disagree. If you get shafted in year 11 or 12 you’re simply not good enough.Doesn’t work like that .. you’ll just cause resentment amongst the parents, when the kids who have been in the As all the way up, get shafted in year 11 and 12 … that’s not how you create a good rugby culture unfortunately
well… not sure about that. Knox and Waverley have a higher percentage of “home grown” fee paying kids in the A teams and 1sts, but they have much bigger male intake. The Barker model is needed by them to be competitive with the bigger schools. Agree nothing wrong with it, drives a better comp.So same as knox and Waverley then.
You were talking about creating a grassroots cultureI disagree. If you get shafted in year 11 or 12 you’re simply not good enough.
Yep. Establishing Barker as an elite 1st XV program will in turn, want parents with children who are involved in rugby to attend Barker. Scholarships don’t destroy that culture or Waverley and Oakhill and the GPS schools wouldn’t have culture. Move on.You were talking about creating a grassroots culture
Have to disagree R or D,Yep. Establishing Barker as an elite 1st XV program will in turn, want parents with children who are involved in rugby to attend Barker. Scholarships don’t destroy that culture or Waverley and Oakhill and the GPS schools wouldn’t have culture. Move on.
Poynton did not play firsts for St Augustines in year 9.It also is only the international level ones. Doesn’t include the likes of Sayoun who was the top ranked loose head prop for u15’s gen blue and Charlie Poynton who was playing firsts off the bench for St Augustine’s in year 9.
As you said, if they lost it would have been just incredible.
And they only beat Knox by 6 and Waverley by 1(3 driving maul tries too I might add) try and an international kicker who doesn’t miss a goal.
Poynton did not play firsts for St Augustines in year 9.
On a side note, does anyone know what school Sam Sahyoun originally came from?
I mean, despite the arrogance of this comment, (and missing the fact that Barker have players in their team on scholarships that would have been playing for Oakhill 1sts when they beat them by 9 points this year) from a purely objective point of view, Sam has actually gone backwards since joining Barker. He was the top ranked u15’s loose head, and now has Jack Barrett in front of him. That is a step backwards in his development.Oakhill. Decided to join Barker for better coaching and it clearly worked.
Poynton did not play firsts for St Augustines in year 9.
On a side note, does anyone know what school Sam Sahyoun originally came from?
I mean, despite the arrogance of this comment, (and missing the fact that Barker have players in their team on scholarships that would have been playing for Oakhill 1sts when they beat them by 9 points this year) from a purely objective point of view, Sam has actually gone backwards since joining Barker. He was the top ranked u15’s loose head, and now has Jack Barrett in front of him. That is a step backwards in his development.
Plus, you obviously haven’t met the Oakhill 1st XV Head coach Andrew Wisemantle.
Now I actually think your account may have been set up to purposefully make people hate Barker - it is working.
Probably the dumbest comment on this forum atm…He was the top ranked u15’s loose head, and now has Jack Barrett in front of him. That is a step backwards in his development.
Very accurate. Especially in the last 12 months the improvement has been amazing.Also from a purely objective point of view, you've never watched Sam play if you think he regressed as a player. U15's he was a rugby league player trying to play rugby union. His set piece was shocking, his catch pass was terrible, his footy IQ was lacking and his ball security was shocking. He was quite literally just a prospect, but a physical beast. Since then he has improved TENFOLD as a rugby player.
They will have Hall on one wing and he is faster than Sherlock already. Also have Morrison and Allen coming back from injury in the forwards but inside backs definitely an issue, although with Enasio likely to move to IC they will have some go forward.Knox forwards will be stacked next year with rep players:
Front Row - Goddard and McKinnnon, both returning Aus A schools players. Plus two CAS under 16 front rowers coming through for hooker
Second row - Ericsson and Harris - both Gen Blue
Back Row - Turner (u 16s Gen blue), Ryan (NSW Pres)
I don't see anyone competing with that front 8. Backs not as strong. maybe Enasio and the u16 fullback only real stars. Not sure what they do in the halves which could be a weak point.