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CAS U16s 2016

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benadamsforskipper

Bob McCowan (2)
What was the Waverley v Knox u16 score in game 2 when it counted ?

Was it a touch up or did I miss something ?

congratulations for having your two cents worth heard. However it was completely unrelated to my previous comment but please continue to post on this forum to impress your knucklehead waverley supporters. Jog along princess
 

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Fred Wood (13)
congratulations for having your two cents worth heard. However it was completely unrelated to my previous comment but please continue to post on this forum to impress your knucklehead waverley supporters. Jog along princess

Guys relax, benadams you did say 4 tries disallowed against joeys off mauls. Regardless of school,and Knox and Trinity at the moment are the best examples,the pick and drive times 10 is the most BORING styles of rugby there is. Yes effective BUT not worth watching. There is no need for name calling,otherwise it clearly comes across as sour grapes.
 

benadamsforskipper

Bob McCowan (2)
Guys relax, benadams you did say 4 tries disallowed against joeys off mauls. Regardless of school,and Knox and Trinity at the moment are the best examples,the pick and drive times 10 is the most BORING styles of rugby there is. Yes effective BUT not worth watching. There is no need for name calling,otherwise it clearly comes across as sour grapes.

Why should a 16A's team care about what viewers think? Is rugby not played for personal enjoyment and a sense of achievement??
 

amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
Why should a 16A's team care about what viewers think? Is rugby not played for personal enjoyment and a sense of achievement??


I think we can all agree that pick and drive is a good tool but is not a game plan in itself as guys get older.

If kids play rugby that way, they'll soon find as they get older than their skill set is a behind that of the other teams.
 

CatchnPass

Vay Wilson (31)
As posted on AAGPS Next Gen thread:

U/16S INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT
T G MILLNER FIELD


Saturday 24th September
10am
U16 NSW Schools
U16 NSW Country
22.5 minute halves

11am
NSWJRU U15
SJRU U16
22.5 minute halves

1pm
NSWJRU U15
U16 NSW Schools
22.5 minute halves

2pm
SJRU U16
U16 NSW Country
22.5 minute halves

Sunday 25th September

10am
U16 NSW Country
NSWJRU U15
22.5 minute halves

11am
U16 NSW Schools
SJRU U16
22.5 minute halves

Note: Maximum 5 minutes injury time.
 

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Vay Wilson (31)
Teams for 16s invitational attached. NSW schools 19-country 10 at oranges
 

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Vay Wilson (31)
Syd over Country 41-0

NSW u15s over Country by 20-odd

NSW schools over Syd 24-17

NSW schools looked very slick in patches during the first half today and went in at oranges ahead 19-0. But they lost their way a bit in the 2H and have some work to do at the breakdown in particular where they were consistently outgunned by Syd and continually turned the ball over. For all the undoubted talent in the team, they often lacked structure and seemingly a clear game plan. Hope they can remedy that in NZ.

Stand out team award goes to NSW u15s who almost pulled off an unthinkable tournament victory. They were never intimidated by playing the older boys, were the best team at the breakdown by far and always looked to have clear direction, ably led by their 10. Congrats to those boys and their coaches.
 

William88

Syd Malcolm (24)
It was a great carnival yesterday well done to all involved.

Congratulations to Luca Moretti who was named player of the tournament and all players involved
 

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Vay Wilson (31)
Great to see a CAS player get this award. Was it announced at the ground or subsequently on eg, NSW schools website?
 

carl spackler

Sydney Middleton (9)
Any thoughts on a possible CAS 16s team for next year? From what I've seen, it could look something like this.
1. Hersee (Barker)
2. Growler (Knox)
3. Kennedy (Knox)
4. Cameron (Barker)
5. Pollard (Barker)
6. Ierimiah (Trinity)
7. Molloy (Waverley)
8. Gratwicke (Knox)
9. Smith (Cranbrook)
10. Gibbs (Cranbrook)
11. Layton (Trinity)
12. Rechner (Knox)
13. Galloway (Barker)
14. Griffiths (Knox)
15. Cranbrook fullback
 

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Vay Wilson (31)
NSW u16s travel to NZ today with first match v Auckland Rep side tmrw. Photo of squad attached
 

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