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Ward Prentice (10)
That’s not the flex you think it is.
World-class swimming facilities are definitely a flexThat’s not the flex you think it is.
There’s a lot to unpack there. But I don’t care.World-class swimming facilities are definitely a flex
Apparently the Waverley higher-ups splurged for the swim team this year and went for the extra large inflatable pool at Big W rather than the large
All this to loose to Pius and Kinross?World-class swimming facilities are definitely a flex
Apparently the Waverley higher-ups splurged for the swim team this year and went for the extra large inflatable pool at Big W rather than the large
firstly, it's lose champ, obviously that Waverley education has been working wondersAll this to lose to Pius and Kinross?
What were the scores for all the CAS games on the weekend?
Cranbrook certainly has the biggest forward pack in CAS but are lacking Rugby technique..Queens Park could be interestingI think Waverley will get pumped against a much better Cranbrook side this week. Their performance against Aloys was definitely a let down and perhaps indicative of a lack of a winning culture. I wouldn't be too chuffed to be one of the Queens Park Princesses this week.
Cheers for the writeup @scrumhead99Knox vs Cranbrook
The scoreline did not do this game justice. Cranbrook were very competitive especially in the first half, going into the break the score was 7-5. Knox's defence was very good, as Cranbrook in the second half built up to 20 phases in the Knox 22, they weren't able to break through, whilst Knox strong in the middle, their edge defence wasn't so strong, but the same goes for Cranbrook's edge defence. Allowing both Cranbrook and Knox centres to be able to make easy metres on the edges. My standouts from the Knox forward pack would be, Tom Haslam (6), Jarvis Orr (7), and Heath Turner (8). Haslam and Turner, were strong runners and able to make good metres, whilst Orr and Haslam were defensively very good, with strong tackling and good in and around the ruck area. From the Knox backs their standouts were Max Roach (13), and Reilly Caswell (15), Roach unfortunate with continuous drop balls, was still able to take hard carries and make lots or metres, whilst Caswell's kicking game was very good and was a very evasive player. Now the standouts from the Cranbrook forward pack were, James Jackson (1), Jed Smith (7), Cameron Mackenzie (8), both the prop and the number 8 with strong carries and making good metres. Smith with not only strong carries, but great defensive display. Cranbrook's 9, and 10, Tom Marchant and Joey Tagg, were also very good. Tom Marchant with a good kicking game and great tackling on displays, and Joey Tagg, taking good carries to the line and making strong tackles too.
Congrats to Knox, who ultimately outplayed Cranbrook with a bit of help from the referee too. Waverley should not be complacent of this Cranbrook team. My best player from Knox would be the 8, Heath Turner, and my best player from Cranbrook would be Jed Smith (7).
Knox played poorly with a lot of unforced errors and lost their 9 after 15mins which didn’t help continuity but still won comfortably by 5 tries to 2..Cranbrook showed a lot character with some long passages of play in attack and will definitely push Waves & BarkerKnox vs Cranbrook
The scoreline did not do this game justice. Cranbrook were very competitive especially in the first half, going into the break the score was 7-5. Knox's defence was very good, as Cranbrook in the second half built up to 20 phases in the Knox 22, they weren't able to break through, whilst Knox strong in the middle, their edge defence wasn't so strong, but the same goes for Cranbrook's edge defence. Allowing both Cranbrook and Knox centres to be able to make easy metres on the edges. My standouts from the Knox forward pack would be, Tom Haslam (6), Jarvis Orr (7), and Heath Turner (8). Haslam and Turner, were strong runners and able to make good metres, whilst Orr and Haslam were defensively very good, with strong tackling and good in and around the ruck area. From the Knox backs their standouts were Max Roach (13), and Reilly Caswell (15), Roach unfortunate with continuous drop balls, was still able to take hard carries and make lots or metres, whilst Caswell's kicking game was very good and was a very evasive player. Now the standouts from the Cranbrook forward pack were, James Jackson (1), Jed Smith (7), Cameron Mackenzie (8), both the prop and the number 8 with strong carries and making good metres. Smith with not only strong carries, but great defensive display. Cranbrook's 9, and 10, Tom Marchant and Joey Tagg, were also very good. Tom Marchant with a good kicking game and great tackling on displays, and Joey Tagg, taking good carries to the line and making strong tackles too.
Congrats to Knox, who ultimately outplayed Cranbrook with a bit of help from the referee too. Waverley should not be complacent of this Cranbrook team. My best player from Knox would be the 8, Heath Turner, and my best player from Cranbrook would be Jed Smith (7).
End of the day Waverley were the worse quality team and I think they got lucky to scrape by with a win. I know there was that one Aloys try that probably shouldn't have been allowed be really they were the better side 90% of that game. Again I'll say that they are about to get pumped against Cranbrook at their home. Embarrassing that the reigning champs have been reduced to this. A disgrace to the memory of the Waverley College of old.We get it, the Aloys try was diabolical, caused carnage in the stands but thats footy. At the end of the day we are not the ones paid to make decisions and whatever the man on field decides is the correct score. Good on Waverley for maintaining composure and ultimately going home with the win.
Think the A-Boys got up.Any 2nds scores?
Waverley rugby was in trouble the second Reuben Stock graduated, he was the heart and soul of that program and he's off doing even better things now, as much as I dislike Waverley wish we could've had a player like that last yearEnd of the day Waverley were the worse quality team and I think they got lucky to scrape by with a win. I know there was that one Aloys try that probably shouldn't have been allowed be really they were the better side 90% of that game. Again I'll say that they are about to get pumped against Cranbrook at their home. Embarrassing that the reigning champs have been reduced to this. A disgrace to the memory of the Waverley College of old.
Any 2nds scores?