When will Horwitz and Roods be back from injury, and will we see them debut in Green for Colts or Grade?
Poor Roods has had a very bad trot with injuries for the last few years.
On the cusp of "greatness", being the "anointed one" who was in the ARU Academy, training with the Tahs in the off season, and in line for big things with Wicks in either Colts 1 or Grade, especially after the disappointment of missing the Schoolboy tour and test last year, Horwitz must be frustrated as buggery if he has suffered a "long term" injury.
When will Horwitz and Roods be back from injury, and will we see them debut in Green for Colts or Grade?
I can't get there but it sounds like it will be a great day!Get down to Coogee tomorrow as the Wicks v Easts is always one of the best games of the year with the traditional rivalry between the 2 teams ensuring that no quarter will be asked or given across all grades. Even if you don't support either team it's worth attending. And the playing of the Last Post by Dominic Longhurst from Newington (member of the National Australia Band) will be spine tingling!
(Servicemen in uniform or with an ID admitted free)
HJ, do we get results, or are you leaving that honour to the coach?Inspired by the coach, the magnigicant Autumn Day and a little ANZAC spirit after Dawn Service and a wee nap, I ventured to Coogee Oval today.
David Horwitz was spotted in 2nd grade wearing #18 as inside centre in the second half making his Wicks debut. With what appeared to be a rather heavily strapped knee which didn't seem to hamper his movement on the field, he seemed to perform adequately if somewhat unspectacularly. A couple of mistakes, and a couple of good things. No real hint of nerves. Things will get better for this young fellow with more time on the field.
sidelinesid, I didn't see 3rd grade but that long fellow played 2nd half of second grade and was a good head taller than anyone on the oval.
There is a lot of talk about the size of Skelton at uni. I'd like to see him next to that fellow.
The programme has #4 Carrick-Smith and #5 Weatherall as the 2nd row for Wicks 3rds.
Unlike Jack's Beans, fellows of that length do not grow overnight and must have been spotted previously.
I did note that in the 2nds, the long boy didn't appear to be lifted in the lineouts. Not that he needed to be.