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Bob Davidson (42)
When will Horwitz and Roods be back from injury, and will we see them debut in Green for Colts or Grade?
Brogan Roods has been named as a fresh reserve for Randwick 2nd grade v Norths this Saturday.
When will Horwitz and Roods be back from injury, and will we see them debut in Green for Colts or Grade?
Poor lad has had a rough trot of late (since U16's) with injuries. Hope he has an injury free season.
Based on recent reports with how Horwitz is performing, the Wicks would have some potency with Roods at 13 and Horwitz at 12.
Interesting selections through the lower grades. Players returning from injury and long layoffs being promoted to the top grades whilst others being put in the cellar.I should have added "in the future as they mature and adapt to Grade, semi professional and professional Rugby" to the last sentence of my previous post.
Interesting selections through the lower grades. Players returning from injury and long layoffs being promoted to the top grades whilst others being put in the cellar.
Also note that Jack Littlejohn is playing Rugby League for the Bulldogs in the NSW Cup.
I am sorry to confirm that it is definitely the same guy. I think it is disappointing as he was showing promise. He would have gone on a second tier contract is my guess and is probably on $40k +. He had previously played NSW cup for Newtown under a second tier Roosters contract.MACCA, are you sure this is the same guy?
I notice he is playing half back at the Bulldogs whereas he was playing FB with the Wicks and he was assisted from the field with what looked like a knee injury a few weeks ago unless my memory is confusing me (again!).
I am sorry to hear that wicks seem to have lost a potentially good player, and no one can blame a young sportsman from getting paid for the effort they put in and thus leaving the rugby community for fairer pastures.
however, I think we ,in the rugby community, pay too much lip service to the potential external player ,instead of developing the talent that is keen to have a go, is prepared to do it for fun and with the right backing will become very good players.
Having watched the Wicks through all the grades, I feel that even in fifth grade there are players with talent who just need to have a chance and with help will become very good players and the Backbone of this successful club
I would much rather see the club players making it to higher grades than outsiders coming in for a year in order to further their private careers.
Look forward to the Norths game to see where the club is at through the grades - eh coach
Well done to Randwick. Good reporting Sid.wicks won first grade39-20
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Lovely day all around.
wicks won first grade39-20
They were the better team and deserved their win which can be put down to committed defence and strong attack.
Norths had the Wick measure down their left side and managed a couple of very good try's by running around the edges in the first half. The wicks steadied and Latolo stayed strong on his feet to score two very good try's.
At25- 10 the game was in the balance . Both teams were at it hard but nths started to make some errors. However they managed a score out wide and at 25-15 they must have thought they were on the way back.
Wright ran a lovely line to be put into a hole with a beautiful pass by ??? To score under the posts.Nths got a yellow for a tip tackle and the Wicks started to incasevthe pressure with great running in attack and stinging defence.They were hunting as a pack of voracious wolves which led to a try by Aso off a very good pass from Hepetema. At 39-15 Norths started to make quite a few handling errors caused in the main from the relentless pressure from the whole wicks team. To their credit they threw everything at the line and finally scored on the bell.
this will give the wicks team a huge confidence boost and if they can bottle their attitude there today, they are going to make other teams very nervous.
seconds kept their winning ways as did thirds and fourths.
Lovely day all around.
Coach
The half back took no steps when passing right to left but still steps when passing left to right. He is definetely on the improve and i imagine this is purely a strength consideration. He was in the thick of it at the weekend and defintely stepped up.
The 'Long fellow ' is still a few weeks away from the intensity of first grade and Speechly should be first inline if not in the run on. As you say, Lam and Samu were outstanding in a very fine team display.
The Norths 14 and 15 had terrific tow but they seemed to get overwhelmed in the second half.
Ford at full back was in great voice all afternoon and showed some very fine stepping in the second half. His first few meters of accelerataion are electric. I recall a Williams some years ago having that sort of accelaration.
There was some very tall timber in the Norhs line out but yet wicks held their own for the most part.
Lets see what Souths can do , but quietly confident that a similar display from Wicks will get a similar result.
Hey MACCA! Hey Grislechewer!
Reports on Colts on the weekend Lads? Anyone? I heard 12th hand that all the games were top shelf.
C'mon Coach, chase up one of these guys for match reports!
Cheers Coach!!!1sts report from Wicks web site:
http://www.randwickrugby.com.au/rug...62-round-7-colts-results-and-team-of-the-week
I saw the last 20 minutes of 2nds and then 1sts.Hey MACCA! Hey Grislechewer!
Reports on Colts on the weekend Lads? Anyone? I heard 12th hand that all the games were top shelf.
C'mon Coach, chase up one of these guys for match reports!