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Ankle injury, unsure how serious possibly broken.Great day yesterday at oak hill. I was just wondering what happened to saints second xv hooker, I noticed his was down injured for a while.
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Ankle injury, unsure how serious possibly broken.Great day yesterday at oak hill. I was just wondering what happened to saints second xv hooker, I noticed his was down injured for a while.
Broken Fibula and dislocated ankleAnkle injury, unsure how serious possibly broken.
I get the feeling that Greg's are going to come home with a wet sail.St Greg’s 35-17 over Kinross
Over the break the Pius boys travelled up to QLD to take on Gregory Terrace and Nudgee 3rd XVISA Round 4: 29-7-23
Pius host Oakhill - It's been a month since Pius last played a comp game. For some, this extended lay off is opportunity to re-group and rehabilitate injuries. Will this be the case for Pius, or will they be a bit rusty. Perhaps some Pius snouts could tell us what they've been up to in the break? Regardless, I dont see this going Pius' way. Whilst they are always capable of the upset, Oakhill's forward pack should e too much for them to handle and I think this should be fairly comfortable for the Golden Shoulders.
Prediction - Oakhill by 20+ Castle Towers's
Auggies host Kinross - Last weekend's result against Greg's was a surprise for me. I thought it would have been closer than that. And having heard that scoreline, I dont see a lot of hope for the Orangemen this weekend. By the sounds of it, Auggies mobile pack out pinned Oakhill allowing their speedy backs plenty of opportunity.
Prediction - Auggies by 20+ "Yeah brah's"
Gregs host Stannies - Match of the Round. This game will be a nail biter. Having scored a good win on the road last week, Gregs will host an eminently capable Stanies this week. Having watched Stannies on Saturday, I can say that they have a stable set piece and quality backs - their back three of particular note. Lots of size, lots of pace. Greg's will need an answer to Stannies tight ruck defence - tey make their first up tackles with rigour and Gregs wont be able to crash their way through. I suspect the game will be won and lost in the forwards with both teams able to run the ball effectively. It's who's going to have it the most that matters.
At the start of the season, I suggested that Gregs would be one to watch and I think this will continue to be the case. I haven't seen them play, but would think at home they go in to this weekend with a hair's width better chance.
Prediction - Greg's by 2 new housing developments
Great to hear. I had big concerns for them if they hadnt played any footy at all until this weekend.Over the break the Pius boys travelled up to QLD to take on Gregory Terrace and Nudgee 3rd XV
Heard from the Terrace game - Pius showed up and towered over the boys from Tennyson
7-7 Draw with Nudges
Greg's also won 2nd's, 3rd's, 16's, 15A's & 14's. I expect it's been a long time since that has happened ...Greg’s 33-10 over Stannies.
Yes indeed and well done to them. Great to see their program making strides.Greg's also won 2nd's, 3rd's, 16's, 15A's & 14's. I expect it's been a long time since that has happened ...
I watched Auggies last week against Oakhill, they are one of the more exciting teams to watch this year. They shift the ball around a lot and take many opportunities throughout the game that keeps the defense on their toes. They have a similar playing style to the All Blacks. The constant ball movement was a key reason the Oakhill pack ran out of juice. Pats play a very similar way as well, 10 controls the game expertly while 15 roams around the ruck looking for any chances to strike, as he does so well.Augustine’s VS Kinross Game Report
Great day of Rugby out at Narrabeen today. With the local derby Shute shield match occupying Auggies usual Rat park home ground Sydney Academy of sport was the ground in play today.
The game started off in the first 10 minutes relatively close with each team getting a try on the board. However after Kinross got their try on the board this proved to be the turning point as Auggies put the foot on the gas pedal and scored a couple of well worked tries before half time. After the break was no different as the flood gates opened and the well oiled machine of Augustine’s piled on a multitude of tries bringing the end score to 69-7. Congratulations to Kinross who held their own until the end of a tough game