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CAS Rugby 2023

Ziggy

Chris McKivat (8)
Waves - 53
Greg's - 5

Credit to Greg's, they never gave up.

All Waves players were good, but the giant loose head prop was outstanding. I think he may have scored a hat-trick with one of the tries being a 40-metre special.
you mean Ky Pule
Think he got over for a couple
The number 14 who was lightening quick got a hat trick
 
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Hector

Peter Burge (5)
Reports from Orange: Aloys lost to Kinross 10-14. Wasn't there myself today, but reports are that it was two tries each (including one intercept try to Kinross). Not sure scores in the other games.
 

pocockenthusiast1973

Allen Oxlade (6)
Cranbook vs Auggies last night was a great watch. Though there wasn't as much of a crowd as I expected, there were some great moments from the game(s). The 1XV match had a lot less errors, and a bunch more tires. We got to see how far Cranbrook has come since their first trial against Auggies at rat park. Cranbrook vs Waverley will be a great game next week at death valley. Hats off to Auggies who I can see will be very strong in this years ISA comp.

What are tires? - Referring to "and a bunch more tires".

I have never heard that phrase before. Please elaborate megarugbyman

Pocockenthsiast1973 out!
 

pocockenthusiast1973

Allen Oxlade (6)
Final score Knox50-Pats 5

My goodness.

Knox appears to be the most dominant side this CAS season. If anyone has anything else to contribute to this conversation, please do. I am curious to see other opinions on the contending sides of the CAS this year.

Schoolboys, don't use this as a way to talk up your sides.
 

scrumhead99

Fred Wood (13)
My goodness.

Knox appears to be the most dominant side this CAS season. If anyone has anything else to contribute to this conversation, please do. I am curious to see other opinions on the contending sides of the CAS this year.

Schoolboys, don't use this as a way to talk up your sides.
Yes I agree. It will be a battle between Knox and Barker, I believe Knox will edge it. Next week at death valley will really show whether Waverley deserve to be in this debate or not. Regardless Aloys and Trinity is the wooden spoon matchup.
 

RugbyRant

Frank Row (1)
Hi all,

With selections for representative teams being finalised in the next coming weeks, does anyone have any predicted CAS teams? If anyone else has other thoughts would be keen to hear.

Here is my team based on games I have watched this season (no particular order):

1. McKinnon (Knox), Pule (Waverly)
2. Meagher (Trinity), Stanley (Knox),
3. Goddard (Knox), Ah-Colt (Cranbrook), Hill (Barker)
4. Ericsson (Knox), Niulala (Trinity)
5. Van Wyk (Barker), Poitaha (Waverly, but injured)
6. Girle (Cranbrook), Thomas (Barker)
7. Aboud (Waverly), Mackenzie (Cranbrook), Ryan (Knox)
8. Jackson (Cranbrook), Morrison (Knox)
9. Hatten-Ward (Trinity), Patterson (Cranbrook)
10. Patea (Waverly), Jecks (Knox)
11. Allen (Cranbrook), Roach (Knox), Chandler-Sullivan (Barker)
12. Morshead-Fiedel (Waverly), Wheals (Barker)
13. McDonald (Barker), Enasio (Knox)
14. Allen (Cranbrook), Roach (Knox), Chandler-Sullivan (Barker)
15. Poynton (Barker)
 

Union on Top

Peter Burge (5)
Hi all,

With selections for representative teams being finalised in the next coming weeks, does anyone have any predicted CAS teams? If anyone else has other thoughts would be keen to hear.

Here is my team based on games I have watched this season (no particular order):

1. McKinnon (Knox), Pule (Waverly)
2. Meagher (Trinity), Stanley (Knox),
3. Goddard (Knox), Ah-Colt (Cranbrook), Hill (Barker)
4. Ericsson (Knox), Niulala (Trinity)
5. Van Wyk (Barker), Poitaha (Waverly, but injured)
6. Girle (Cranbrook), Thomas (Barker)
7. Aboud (Waverly), Mackenzie (Cranbrook), Ryan (Knox)
8. Jackson (Cranbrook), Morrison (Knox)
9. Hatten-Ward (Trinity), Patterson (Cranbrook)
10. Patea (Waverly), Jecks (Knox)
11. Allen (Cranbrook), Roach (Knox), Chandler-Sullivan (Barker)
12. Morshead-Fiedel (Waverly), Wheals (Barker)
13. McDonald (Barker), Enasio (Knox)
14. Allen (Cranbrook), Roach (Knox), Chandler-Sullivan (Barker)
15. Poynton (Barker)
Respectable list mate. No glaring misses, however I have heard Weaver (9) from Barker is quite a solid player. But Ward and Patterson are both very solid
 

megarugbyman

Frank Nicholson (4)
Final Week of CAS trials did not disappoint! Very excited for round 1 next week.

Cranbrook(A) v Waverley(H)
Aloys(H) v Barker(A)
Knox(A) v Trinity(H)
 

Halfbackenthusiast

Ted Fahey (11)
Hi all,

With selections for representative teams being finalised in the next coming weeks, does anyone have any predicted CAS teams? If anyone else has other thoughts would be keen to hear.

Here is my team based on games I have watched this season (no particular order):

1. McKinnon (Knox), Pule (Waverly)
2. Meagher (Trinity), Stanley (Knox),
3. Goddard (Knox), Ah-Colt (Cranbrook), Hill (Barker)
4. Ericsson (Knox), Niulala (Trinity)
5. Van Wyk (Barker), Poitaha (Waverly, but injured)
6. Girle (Cranbrook), Thomas (Barker)
7. Aboud (Waverly), Mackenzie (Cranbrook), Ryan (Knox)
8. Jackson (Cranbrook), Morrison (Knox)
9. Hatten-Ward (Trinity), Patterson (Cranbrook)
10. Patea (Waverly), Jecks (Knox)
11. Allen (Cranbrook), Roach (Knox), Chandler-Sullivan (Barker)
12. Morshead-Fiedel (Waverly), Wheals (Barker)
13. McDonald (Barker), Enasio (Knox)
14. Allen (Cranbrook), Roach (Knox), Chandler-Sullivan (Barker)
15. Poynton (Barker)
Would be interesting to see enasio and McDonald play together in the centres
 
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