CAS_Rugby,
Glad to see you and your friend taking a victory in good stride, as a competitive game seems to be a real offense. Feel as though what's seeming a tight game would be welcomed for a healthier CAS comp rather than these 100 point victories you so gladly relish. Keen to see how the comp plays out with what seemed like a good day of footy across the board, especially over at Knox and Cranbrook.
Yours in disappointment,
JM67.
CAS_Rugby,
Glad to see you and your friend taking a victory in good stride, as a competitive game seems to be a real offense. Feel as though what's seeming a tight game would be welcomed for a healthier CAS comp rather than these 100 point victories you so gladly relish. Keen to see how the comp plays out with what seemed like a good day of footy across the board, especially over at Knox and Cranbrook.
Yours in disappointment,
JM67.
G'day Joe, it's not about a victory at all but how the game unfolded, to be more precise.
I would also suggest that the Waves NEVER have an undertaking of putting 100 on any school, that possibility is discussed before any such game, and changes are made at half time if necessary. Plenty of such examples, I think you have the Waves mixed up up maybe other school/s.
As a Waves supporter here's my take on todays game v Aloys.
AND I will do my best to keep it clinical and fact based.
1. Aloys had a real crack and never ever gave up, they were terrific.
2.The Waves pack is NOT a big pack, the Aloys pack had some bigger boys, in fact the Waves pack is probably the smallest in the last decade.
3. Nothing to be said about the ref for fear of being booted off this forum by the moderator!
My final points I think are most telling, and probably apply to most/all other games today.
Once again this season, the weather DESTROYED what schoolboy rugby is known for, ie running rugby.
The backs should have probably sat on the sideline and just watched, so gauging how good either side is today was impossible, dropped ball after dropped ball.
One day the weather will clear, then we will see who is who!
P.S. The CAS comp is most definitely NOT in a healthy spot, in fact it is dire.
Some big schools now have only 1/2 teams in their lower age groups, Aloys have only 1 team in the 16s, so doesn't look good for the Opens next year, at all.
The time has come for a material competitive change for the CAS, and the need to avoid any possible injury to boys competing way above their skill/strength limit.