The Phoenix
Ward Prentice (10)
How did Matt Faessler go? Didn't see the game but he is a USQ junior and I'm enjoying his rise through the ranks.
I probably agree…. didn't he get picked in the Wallaby squad earlier this year pre his injury?Tane did very well this season for the Tah's, but everytime I see Donaldson play I feel like he's got a greater ceiling than Tane.
How did Matt Faessler go? Didn't see the game but he is a USQ junior and I'm enjoying his rise through the ranks.
Thanks RegMixed. Considering his season he did damn well. I haven’t seen stats but feel he missed a bunch of tackles. But did some really good things too. I’m a big fan and reckon he’s good enough to take the next step.
I was quite impressed. Have to say I didn't see the missed tackles mentioned by Reg but they probably occurred before I started to take notice. He was busy and I think close to 100% on lineout throws.How did Matt Faessler go? Didn't see the game but he is a USQ junior and I'm enjoying his rise through the ranks.
I watched the full game in this youtube channel:How did Matt Faessler go? Didn't see the game but he is a USQ junior and I'm enjoying his rise through the ranks.
Donaldson is also slightly ahead in terms of first team time with the Tahs. Edmed has benefitted from playing time in the Shute shield week in and week out (something the U20s should look at instead of cotton wooling). Donaldson seems to have those unteachable quirks that can make something out of nothing.I probably agree…. didn't he get picked in the Wallaby squad earlier this year pre his injury?
Edmed is still solid…. although his last two games v Chiefs and Samoa showed he has a little way to go..
benefitted from playing time in the Shute shield week in and week out (something the U20s should look at instead of cotton wooling)
He almost won the thing for Eastwood against the Coleman coached Gordon team as a kid.Bingo. Playing against men will be worth gold.
Even more so for tight five players.There is something to be said for young blokes coming up against gnarly old veterans early on to accelerate their learning. It's always been the way in cricket, for instance.
Crusaders couldn't even fix that. Remember there was a time that it was either Volavola or MoungaI’ll regret this but I’ve never rated him and never seen him have a good game.
Highly touted school boy of pure natural ability and physical look at that age. To think he was spoken about as a future Wallaby. Same thing as a Jack Debreczeni.
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Sorry, who are you talking about?I saw a bit of him when he was at Newington, the hype then was he was a mature footballer for his age. I didn’t get that, to me he’d always go the highlight reel plays; the immaculate 3 man cut-out on a 2 man overlap when draw and pass would’ve made the try scorers job a lot easier, the chip and chase straight into his opposition 5/8ths arms inside his own quarter. That being said, he was a nice kid.
It would be Volavola who attended Newington.Sorry, who are you talking about?
He must have been a decent footballer at that age as I believe he played Shute Shield when he was in Year 12 at Newington.I saw a bit of him when he was at Newington, the hype then was he was a mature footballer for his age. I didn’t get that, to me he’d always go the highlight reel plays; the immaculate 3 man cut-out on a 2 man overlap when draw and pass would’ve made the try scorers job a lot easier, the chip and chase straight into his opposition 5/8ths arms inside his own quarter. That being said, he was a nice kid.
I think as he emigrated from Fiji halfway through school and went to whatever grade he was in was there when he came over he was too old to play GPS rugby in year 12. But you’re right he could’ve still played colts instead of SS.He must have been a decent footballer at that age as I believe he played Shute Shield when he was in Year 12 at Newington.