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CAS Rugby 2023

barkerfan2216

Bob McCowan (2)
Not trying to be an ass, but the program has a long way to go as Knox won pretty much everything except 2nds from what i have been told, and Waverly dominated most of the Knox sides. As many people have pointed out when having a go at Barker, a program is more than the top team.

CAS rugby across the board has a long way to go in this regard.

One way to get the schools to concentrate on a program over individual teams is to create a club championship system as well as the 1s and 2s premierships.
100% agree
 

Ziggy

Herbert Moran (7)
Not trying to be an ass, but the program has a long way to go as Knox won pretty much everything except 2nds from what i have been told, and Waverly dominated most of the Knox sides. As many people have pointed out when having a go at Barker, a program is more than the top team.

CAS rugby across the board has a long way to go in this regard.

One way to get the schools to concentrate on a program over individual teams is to create a club championship system as well as the 1s and 2s premierships.
Agree.

I have also been told by a Cranbrook parent that the school strongly discourages students from playing for club sides on Sunday whether it be Union or League.
 

DaSchmooze

Jim Clark (26)
Agree.

I have also been told by a Cranbrook parent that the school strongly discourages students from playing for club sides on Sunday whether it be Union or League.
I find that odd. Risk of injury is a massive concern and I get that, but playing for a local Eastern suburbs team can only improve the quality of the players playing for the school.
 

Hankspank

Larry Dwyer (12)
I find that odd. Risk of injury is a massive concern and I get that, but playing for a local Eastern suburbs team can only improve the quality of the players playing for the school.
Oakhill results ( ISA I know) have improved greatly in the last several years as most of the boys played high level Sunday footy or league rep teams. Not driven by the school at all but just the way it worked out
 

Ziggy

Herbert Moran (7)
I find that odd. Risk of injury is a massive concern and I get that, but playing for a local Eastern suburbs team can only improve the quality of the players playing for the school.
100% - I also get the injuries but they can also happen in school games.

I couldn't believe it when this bloke told me as I was suggesting that his son should be playing for Easts or Randwick on Sundays.

I am pretty sure (I could be wrong) that every player in all A's teams and the 1sts and 2nds at Waverley play either Union or League on Sundays.
 

WLF3

Billy Sheehan (19)
100% - I also get the injuries but they can also happen in school games.

I couldn't believe it when this bloke told me as I was suggesting that his son should be playing for Easts or Randwick on Sundays.

I am pretty sure (I could be wrong) that every player in all A's teams and the 1sts and 2nds at Waverley play either Union or League on Sundays.
Correct Ziggy, at a minimum over the last 10 years, following the strategy of some Waves dads who are very involved with Randwick, a large number of Waves boys have been playing both together at school and in the Randwick Juniors, every Sat/Sunday for many years, and clearly combinations have been formed that eventually culminate in our Opens teams. Some also play league but the minority.

I am confident this strategy occurs in other schools, and aside from natural talent, is certainly a major contributing factor to success.
 
Correct Ziggy, at a minimum over the last 10 years, following the strategy of some Waves dads who are very involved with Randwick, a large number of Waves boys have been playing both together at school and in the Randwick Juniors, every Sat/Sunday for many years, and clearly combinations have been formed that eventually culminate in our Opens teams. Some also play league but the minority.

I am confident this strategy occurs in other schools, and aside from natural talent, is certainly a major contributing factor to success.
most of the better players in all comps are playing Sunday footy. Generally, that finishes by opens though when the physicality really requires a rest day and the risk of injury if playing successive days is quite high.
 

Crashy

John Solomon (38)
Oakhill results ( ISA I know) have improved greatly in the last several years as most of the boys played high level Sunday footy or league rep teams. Not driven by the school at all but just the way it worked out
I must say as a CAS student and parent of a GPS rugby player, I was very impressed spending the bulk of a Sat morning at Oakhill. A real rugby school through and through. Games on all the ovals all morning and at least 20 teams from what I saw on the program. A jewell of the ISA.
 

Hankspank

Larry Dwyer (12)
I must say as a CAS student and parent of a GPS rugby player, I was very impressed spending the bulk of a Sat morning at Oakhill. A real rugby school through and through. Games on all the ovals all morning and at least 20 teams from what I saw on the program. A jewell of the ISA.
Just had a count from the weekend results Crashy. Oakhill had 23 teams playing last Saturday. Hope you enjoyed the BBQ as well
 

megarugbyman

Frank Nicholson (4)
With quite an interesting and competitive 16A's season shaping up (with Knox and Barker playing for the title this weekend), and Cranbrook who held both teams to a close score. As well, as an incredibly close First XV competition this year (with the possibility of a three way joint premiership). Will next years CAS comp be as competitive and tight as the one this year?
 

Homer

Bill Watson (15)
With quite an interesting and competitive 16A's season shaping up (with Knox and Barker playing for the title this weekend), and Cranbrook who held both teams to a close score. As well, as an incredibly close First XV competition this year (with the possibility of a three way joint premiership). Will next years CAS comp be as competitive and tight as the one this year?
Barker will have a lot of 1sts players coming back, Knox about 5 (no forwards I think) but a bunch in the 2nds. Cranbrook even less.
 

Ziggy

Herbert Moran (7)
just saw Waverley draw - kudos to Trinity for fielding 16 teams - great to see the high participation!

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Ziggy

Herbert Moran (7)
I must say as a CAS student and parent of a GPS rugby player, I was very impressed spending the bulk of a Sat morning at Oakhill. A real rugby school through and through. Games on all the ovals all morning and at least 20 teams from what I saw on the program. A jewell of the ISA.
The BBQ was superb and very reasonably priced!
 

frount lowers

Frank Row (1)
Well done to Waverley with their efforts against Aloy's, especially Ollie Aboud and Felix Turinui. Great to see the year 12 boys enjoy their last game at qp wearing the VV. I saw 2's prop have a crack for goal who knew props could kick nowadays? Did anyone see if it went in couldn't see from where I was sitting, unfortunately.
 

Footy248

Peter Burge (5)
Have heard lots of chat out of the Waverley corner with talks that a full year 12 team will be announced for the trinity game, Shock to see the players like Aboud, Evans and Finegan out of the team considering the success so far. Perhaps more to this then is being let out. out
 

Footy248

Peter Burge (5)
Well done to Waverley with their efforts against Aloy's, especially Ollie Aboud and Felix Turinui. Great to see the year 12 boys enjoy their last game at qp wearing the VV. I saw 2's prop have a crack for goal who knew props could kick nowadays? Did anyone see if it went in couldn't see from where I was sitting, unfortunately.
Unfortunately just hit the post, Absolute beast of a kick from the front rower though.
 
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