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Ted Fahey (11)
Wow, sounds like an epic gameCranbrook lose on the bell to drop kick some rather peculiar calls towards the end I’m sure WLF would agree
Wow, sounds like an epic gameCranbrook lose on the bell to drop kick some rather peculiar calls towards the end I’m sure WLF would agree
I did not see the incident.Afternoon skellet, from my perspective it looks like one of the bigger boys I think one of the second rows thought it was a good idea to let out some of his frustration on one of the alos boys. He must have thought it was a good idea considering the main referee wasn’t watching, poor bloke obviously forgot the linesmen was five metres away. Barker looking good but I think it would be better if they started playing with their heads rather than their emotions, as evident from this incident.
A game for the agesWow, sounds like an epic game
Can add to that list the number 7 for Waverley, Ollie Aboud and the number 3 for Cranbrook who was an absolute work horse.My thoughts from Queens Park:
Firstly, what a game - one of the better schoolboy games I’ve seen in my time. It was a perfect day for running rugby and that’s what we got from all the grades. Both schools had great crowds with both hills almost at capacity, as well as the far touchline filled with old boys.
The game started with a Waverley penalty goal to go up 3 - 0. Mackenzie (Cranbrook 6) then got the boys in white in front. Cranbrook when into half time with a 1 point lead and came into the second firing with two quick tries to Patterson (9) and Mackenzie (6). Waverley then hit back with two of their own close to the posts, making it easy for Turinui (10) to convert. Cranbrook were leading by 1 with not long to go when the referee started making some dodgy calls inside Cranbrook’s half. Waverley built phases in the 22 only to send the ball back to Sinclair-Harris who kicked a clutch field goal on the bell to give Waverley the lead and the break the Cranbrook hearts.
My standout players for Cranbrook - Patterson (9), Mackenzie (6), and Melvey (15), and for Waverley - Turinui (10), Pule (1), and Sinclair-Harris (12). A lot of talent on display this afternoon. Well done to Waverley in the end, but Cranbrook players should hold their heads high.
Yep Aboud was fantastic - was dangerous with ball in hand and was great at the breakdown, should be highly considered for CAS. Ah-Colt does that each week for Cranbrook, another serious contender for CAS.Can add to that list the number 7 for Waverley, Ollie Aboud and the number 3 for Cranbrook who was an absolute work horse.
As an eye witness, I can add that peculiar could be deemed as an understatement! And this is coming from a neutral spectator. Countless errors from the ref, that penalty at the end had confirmed it for me. At the end of the day Waverly won but that was quite an underwhelming victory if one could exist, considering Cranbrook seemed like they played the better game of rugby.Cranbrook lose on the bell to drop kick some rather peculiar calls towards the end I’m sure WLF would agree
A neutral spectator that attended the game and thought to make a new account on green and gold to comment on schoolboy footy?As an eye witness, I can add that peculiar could be deemed as an understatement! And this is coming from a neutral spectator. Countless errors from the ref, that penalty at the end had confirmed it for me. At the end of the day Waverly won but that was quite an underwhelming victory if one could exist, considering Cranbrook seemed like they played the better game of rugby.
Like the dubious Waverley yellow card that once issued Cranbrook scored two tries from?Ft. Cranbrook v Waverley 25-28
Absolute heartbreak for Cranbrook. As a mutual fans perspective, I do think the ref helped Waverley get back into the game, not more could’ve been done for Cranbrook.
An exceptional game non the less, both teams were full of quality
If you thought ref was dubious, You should have seen the Cranbrook v Waverley game of 2022. Not only the worst field ever played on, but the ref carried Cranbrook to a draw.Seems to be a reoccurring theme with dodgy referees and Cranbrook..
Cranbrook need to blame someone for the loss. Why not the ref?A neutral spectator that attended the game and thought to make a new account on green and gold to comment on schoolboy footy?
That’s weird.