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CAS Rugby 2024

WLF3

Watty Friend (18)
Possible explanation could be that Oak, Aug, Wav and Knox have a similar number of teams and broadly speaking match up evenly across the board
Spot on QH, and I know you are well versed in your rugby. These schools do have reasonable depth of teams, and most teams are competitive, which is what everyone wants.
 

gowavesboys

Bob McCowan (2)


Barker College 4th XV vs. St. Patrick's College 4th XV: Game Analysis​

Match Overview​

The Barker College 4th XV faced off against St. Patrick's College 4th XV in an exhilarating schoolboy rugby match that highlighted the fierce rivalry between the two schools. The game was played on a brisk Saturday afternoon, with a substantial crowd of supporters from both sides.
Scoring Opportunities:

  • Barker's forward pack established dominance in the scrums, winning several crucial set-pieces.
  • At the 10-minute mark, Barker’s inside center broke through St. Patrick's defensive line, leading to the first try. The conversion was successful, making it 7-0.

Player Performances​

Barker College:

  • Fly-half: Directed play with precise kicks and smart passing decisions.
  • Flanker: Outstanding in defense, made numerous tackles and won turnovers.
  • Inside Center: Key player in breaking the defensive line and scoring the first try.
St. Patrick’s College:

  • Fullback: Exceptional solo try and solid under the high ball.
  • Winger: Provided pace and attacking threat down the sidelines.
  • Scrum-half: Efficient distribution and effective in coordinating the forwards.
FINAL SCORE
BARKER 34
ST PATRICKS 10
 

DaSchmooze

Bob Loudon (25)
A bit of fun I just posted on the ISA forum guys :)

Ok - here it is. The table that nobody wanted answering precisely no questions you had asked yourself! The CASISA Cup! Remember the rules:

1) This table is nonsense
2) Is based solely upon Term 2 trials and only ISA v CAS match ups
3) The leader board calculated via Points Average first (an unbeaten run means you averaged 3 points per game) then Difference after that

Congratulations to Barker on winning the Casisa Cup for 2024 :)

OK - start arguing in 3... 2... 1... GO!

CASISA CupPlaying:Against:Won:Lost:Drew:For:Against:Diff:Game PointsPoints Average
Barker4Kinross, Pats, Stannies, Gregs419332161123
Pius3Aloys, Cranbrook, Trinity394247093
Oakhill3Waverley, Knox, Trinity392385493
Auggies3Waverley, Cranbrook, Knox399584193
Kinross4Barker, Aloys, Trinity, Cranbrook311061006102.5
Gregs3Aloys, Trinity, Barker215453172.3
Cranbrook5Pius, Stannies, Kinross, Pats, Auggies23108128-2091.8
Knox3Oakhill, Pats, Auggies1266422451.6
Waverley3Oakhill, Auggies, Stannies125164-1351.6
Pats4Cranbrook, Trinity, Barker, Knox,136997-2861.5
Stannies3Cranbrook, Barker, Waverley32488-6431
Trinity5Pats, Pius, Oahkill, Kinross, Gregs559130-7151
Aloys3Gregs, Pius, Kinross31599-8431
 

Rugbyguru

Frank Row (1)

Barker College 4th XV vs. St. Patrick's College 4th XV: Game Analysis​

Match Overview​

The Barker College 4th XV faced off against St. Patrick's College 4th XV in an exhilarating schoolboy rugby match that highlighted the fierce rivalry between the two schools. The game was played on a brisk Saturday afternoon, with a substantial crowd of supporters from both sides.
Scoring Opportunities:

  • Barker's forward pack established dominance in the scrums, winning several crucial set-pieces.
  • At the 10-minute mark, Barker’s inside center broke through St. Patrick's defensive line, leading to the first try. The conversion was successful, making it 7-0.

Player Performances​

Barker College:

  • Fly-half: Directed play with precise kicks and smart passing decisions.
  • Flanker: Outstanding in defense, made numerous tackles and won turnovers.
  • Inside Center: Key player in breaking the defensive line and scoring the first try.
St. Patrick’s College:

  • Fullback: Exceptional solo try and solid under the high ball.
  • Winger: Provided pace and attacking threat down the sidelines.
  • Scrum-half: Efficient distribution and effective in coordinating the forwards.
FINAL SCORE
BARKER 34
ST PATRICKS 10
Wow what a game from the Barker 4ths boys, can't wait for highlight reel https://www.youtube.com/@barker16cs15
 

wisemaan

Sydney Middleton (9)
Howdy just wondering what the CAS are doing for the long weekend are they playing on Thursday like the GPS? Would love a Knox team list if possible I will be doing pre views on each game like what I have recently being doing in the GPS forum..

Yours in sporting reason, A sane observer

-wisemaan
 

CASLEGEND

Frank Row (1)
Howdy just wondering what the CAS are doing for the long weekend are they playing on Thursday like the GPS? Would love a Knox team list if possible I will be doing pre views on each game like what I have recently being doing in the GPS forum..

Yours in sporting reason, A sane observer

-wisemaan
knox team list from last week was
1. Strachan
2. Gygnell
3. Lloyd
4. Bray
5. Ryan
6. Haslam
7. Clarke
8. Turner (C)
9. Layton
10. Jecks
11. Caswell
12. Gordon
13. Roach
14. Askew
15. Colvin
CAS is not playing this week.
 

2DSnichle

Frank Row (1)
knox team list from last week was
1. Strachan
2. Gygnell
3. Lloyd
4. Bray
5. Ryan
6. Haslam
7. Clarke
8. Turner (C)
9. Layton
10. Jecks
11. Caswell
12. Gordon
13. Roach
14. Askew
15. Colvin
CAS is not playing this week.
CAS and ISA aren't playing at all this week. Heard that the GPS games will go ahead on Thursday afternoon.
 

JoeMarshall67

Frank Row (1)
Despite it being a bit premature with the long weekend postponing the footy, was wondering who everyone's tipping for next week's fixtures.

Cheers,
JM67.
 

CAS_Rugby

Stan Wickham (3)
Interesting to see that Barker players have already been told of CAS positions and teams. Thought those details were secret until teams were released in a couple of weeks.
 

Maul of Duty

Peter Burge (5)
ISA is one of the bright moments for Australian rugby … awesome to see them so consistently competitive now
Would be interested to see how all ISA, CAS and GPS rep teams have gone over the last few years in the NSW Open School trials against each other. Any idea where we can find that info?
 
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