I luv my footy - that is one aspect I'd love to see Manly improve on, I try to get to most games but the ones I miss updates take along time to filter through. The guys at Parra set a good example on this front.Any word on how the trials went today
Pure fantasy. By this logic the St Hilliers scholarship at Randwick cost 50k per year and uni must be spending in excess of 6 Mil each year on colts. Fanciful. The reality is all players got offered more to go to the Rats than Manly (cash), ever stop to think ICMS is a sponsor of Manly? Perhaps they would rather be somewhere were they can reach their personal rugby goals than the Rats? Perhaps the 9 tries to 1 result with 8 regular first colts players out vindicates their decision not to play at the Rats? The fact that all grades won comfortably today and does every year help make their decision? Laughable.Just to clear the air. I am a supporter of neither manly or warringah. I just happen to know that Matt and Karel have been given full scholarships to the International College of Management Sydney via manly colts. The degree costs $60,000 to normal students. I hear some manly players that study there aren't too happy that former rats have been given this privilege.
We'll put but I couldn't get down to either field this weekend - care to give a wrap up?Pure fantasy. By this logic the St Hilliers scholarship at Randwick cost 50k per year and uni must be spending in excess of 6 Mil each year on colts. Fanciful. The reality is all players got offered more to go to the Rats than Manly (cash), ever stop to think ICMS is a sponsor of Manly? Perhaps they would rather be somewhere were they can reach their personal rugby goals than the Rats? Perhaps the 9 tries to 1 result with 8 regular first colts players out vindicates their decision not to play at the Rats? The fact that all grades won comfortably today and does every year help make their decision? Laughable.
Manly won all games comfortably. The first grade game was willing but both teams have a stack to work on. Handling was poor, Manly forwards will be a handful this year with Fairbrother, Marakai, Ale, Sigg, Taione, Aholelei, Peterson, Gower, Reid et al in the mix.We'll put but I couldn't get down to either field this weekend - care to give a wrap up?
Cheers Matt, and throw in Neville as well.Manly won all games comfortably. The first grade game was willing but both teams have a stack to work on. Handling was poor, Manly forwards will be a handful this year with Fairbrother, Marakai, Ale, Sigg, Taione, Aholelei, Peterson, Gower, Reid et al in the mix.
Parramatta took 3 colts teams to Forshaw. While still very much in squad formation, Parra won 3's and 2's easily and went down 5 tries to 3 in 1's. good day for the boys. Off to Queanbeyan next week.Any word on how the trials went today
I watched Uni v Wicks colts. The standard was at best average. Lots of cominations not quite working, ARU boys not playing, rotation of Randwick players through both games. Uni started with two solid XV's but it quickly went downhill from there. Uni won both games fairly well but not convincingly. Lots and lots of intercepts which showed both teams are using he games exactly what they were for. A trialAny word on how the trials went today
No Horwitz, no Baldwin, no O'Donohue. There were a couple of other lads missing as well. Both teams seemed to have lots of ortho wear fro the boys. Legs, feet, arms, shoulders and fingers taped and slinged. Some of the forwards are heading the right way as far as fitness went, but this was similar for Uni too. It was pretty warm on the top paddock. One young blokes fitness stood out though. He is a slight red headed lad for randwick who played pretty much both games. Not sure of who he is but just kept on going.Many missing from the Wicks?
How was their fitness compared to the students?
Jack Johnson was also out on 20's dutiesNo Horwitz, no Baldwin, no O'Donohue. There were a couple of other lads missing as well. Both teams seemed to have lots of ortho wear fro the boys. Legs, feet, arms, shoulders and fingers taped and slinged. Some of the forwards are heading the right way as far as fitness went, but this was similar for Uni too. It was pretty warm on the top paddock. One young blokes fitness stood out though. He is a slight red headed lad for randwick who played pretty much both games. Not sure of who he is but just kept on going.
I guess the above arguments presume somebody is paying $120,000 .
No Horwitz, no Baldwin, no O'Donohue. There were a couple of other lads missing as well. Both teams seemed to have lots of ortho wear fro the boys. Legs, feet, arms, shoulders and fingers taped and slinged. Some of the forwards are heading the right way as far as fitness went, but this was similar for Uni too. It was pretty warm on the top paddock. One young blokes fitness stood out though. He is a slight red headed lad for randwick who played pretty much both games. Not sure of who he is but just kept on going.
My point exactly.Like School Scholarships, the "full retail" cost is seldom the same as the marginal cost to the organisation that provides the services. If the College of Management is not providing the "sponsorship" in this case, then the "friend of the Colts" may have negotiated a special deal for the fees for these two lads that would be significantly less than that paid by the "full retail" price students.
Sorry Pete, missed this one tooj
Jack Johnson was also out on 20's duties
My point exactlyI'm only a supporter, from the outside Manly are doing alot of things right.
A good brand of rugby,
They are good with the supporter base,
Crowds are often strong,
Great day out for the kids,
They take interest in their junior clubs,
If doing things well attracts sponsors, partnerships, and players - well and good.
The suggestion that Manly paid significant sums for the colts they have recruited in 2013 is way off the mark, but it makes a good yarn. The truth is in fact much simpler, the players believed in the excellent colts program run by coach Harvey, there was an opportunity to obtain a bursery from ICMS, an excellent local educational facility, and they could see the clear super rugby pathway developed by Manly over the past 2-3 years. Makes sense if the above is taken into account.My point exactly