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Jordan Burns
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In previous years it has been Pius and Gregs playing off for div one. I think it should be Pats and Gregs playing off for Div 1 because no one wants either team in there
Interesting you put Pats so high. They have lacked performance over number of years. The 1st XV flanker Max Smith is not much chop. All bark no bite. Confused why Oakhill was left out? Quite ironic that pats boys stir this chat up yet cannot back up their chat on the field. just asking for some integrity in holding their word and instead of talking on this forum get to the paddock to train because everyone knows they need it.
My predictions are:
Auggies
Stannies
Kinross
Gregs
Oakhill
Pius
Pats
In previous years it has been Pius and Gregs playing off for div one. I think it should be Pats and Gregs playing off for Div 1 because no one wants either team in there
In previous years it has been Pius and Gregs playing off for div one. I think it should be Pats and Gregs playing off for Div 1 because no one wants either team in there
Max Smith talks big game but cried against Greg's and Oakhill yet calls people out to run it straight.. its official pats breeds cats
Extremely Anti-Semitic, not on mate
Max Smith talks big game but cried against Greg's and Oakhill yet calls people out to run it straight.. its official pats breeds cats
Just banned a bunch of people for lacking the maturity to contribute sensibly. Consider it a warning for all
Hi, just wondering on the views and predictions of ISA 2019 season ahead?
Great to see this time of year roll around again for season 2019. The sightscreens get packed away, the turf squares are pumping with H20 and beefed up, ready for hustling young men colliding on the hallowed turf of each schools respective holy grounds. Boy I live and breathe for schoolboy footy. The smell of grass and and sound of scrum machines being battered with large, Oak Chocy milk-filled, raw, front rowers fills the air of Brookvale, Castle Hill, Strathfield, Bathurst, Orange, Oxford Falls and unfortunately Campbelltown.
It would be hard to go past the heavy weights and feeder club to Manly Sea Eagles, St Augustine’s for season 2019. They are always big fast, mobile, skilful and enjoy a fresh Steeden in their hands. In saying that though, the boys for Bathurst always throw a spanner in the works. They enjoy a good arm wrestle do Stannies. The altmosphere their students create when playing up their is certainly something one must experience, both as a player and a spectator. The referees are also an unusual bred out their. I sometimes wonder whether they are taught the same processes and laws as those in the big smoke, as they deadset seem to have no clue when officiating, or in my unusual experience, reak of Johnnie Walker Red. Whatever gets you ready for a game I guess.
The Oakhilliens will no doubt ruffle more than a few feathers with their aggressive style of play, as will the Kinrossiens. The boys from Orange will no doubt seek supremacy over their Westie counterparts when they clash.
Now for the cellar dwellers. Pats will no doubt lead the charge out of the 3. Some aggressive play and executing backline hustle will keep them in most contests. Gregs, despite my hatred for their participation in the ISA, will destroy Pius. And Pius will sit last, which will come as no surprise to those with any form of education.
Great to see this time of year roll around again for season 2019. The sightscreens get packed away, the turf squares are pumping with H20 and beefed up, ready for hustling young men colliding on the hallowed turf of each schools respective holy grounds. Boy I live and breathe for schoolboy footy. The smell of grass and and sound of scrum machines being battered with large, Oak Chocy milk-filled, raw, front rowers fills the air of Brookvale, Castle Hill, Strathfield, Bathurst, Orange, Oxford Falls and unfortunately Campbelltown.
It would be hard to go past the heavy weights and feeder club to Manly Sea Eagles, St Augustine’s for season 2019. They are always big fast, mobile, skilful and enjoy a fresh Steeden in their hands. In saying that though, the boys for Bathurst always throw a spanner in the works. They enjoy a good arm wrestle do Stannies. The altmosphere their students create when playing up their is certainly something one must experience, both as a player and a spectator. The referees are also an unusual bred out their. I sometimes wonder whether they are taught the same processes and laws as those in the big smoke, as they deadset seem to have no clue when officiating, or in my unusual experience, reak of Johnnie Walker Red. Whatever gets you ready for a game I guess.
The Oakhilliens will no doubt ruffle more than a few feathers with their aggressive style of play, as will the Kinrossiens. The boys from Orange will no doubt seek supremacy over their Westie counterparts when they clash.
Now for the cellar dwellers. Pats will no doubt lead the charge out of the 3. Some aggressive play and executing backline hustle will keep them in most contests. Gregs, despite my hatred for their participation in the ISA, will destroy Pius. And Pius will sit last, which will come as no surprise to those with any form of education.
Well said mate. Where are you from? What school would you love to see get up?
What are your ladder predictions.
1. Augustines
2. Stannies
3. Kinross
4. Oakhill
5. Pats
6. Gregs
7. Pius
What are your predictions?
Does anyone have any predictions for who will light up this years competition from an individual perspective? We've seen in past seasons players like Walker (Kinross - now with Waratahs), Doueihi (Pats - now with Rabbitohs), Mark Nawanqanitwaswe (Pats - now Aus u20 & Waratahs Academy), Chipizubov (Oakhill - now Aus 7s).
Can anyone fill me in on any other ISA graduates who are excelling in the world of rugby/rugby league. I'm very interested to see where blokes are ending up.
Also, any stars to light up ISA 2019?