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ISA 2024

ISA

Allen Oxlade (6)
agreed cowardly act from the filthy fifths from northern beaches, needs to be some sort of punishment for players who didnt show
From what my son told me it sounds that all boys who didnt go without a valid reason were punshied very accordingly
 

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Frank Row (1)
Auggies best possible XV

1. Cameron Paull
2. Riley Osbourne
3. Lewis Wilson
4. Zac Toole
5. Aron Brennan
6. Art Osbourne
7. Charlie Blank (c)
8. Noah Rylands
9. Sam Blank
10. Joe Walsh
11. Will Hargreaves (Scholarship Barker)
12. Tamoko Berryman-Duff
13. Beau Alexander
14. Tylan Black-Berryman
15. Charlie Poynton (Scholarship Barker)

HM. Harrison Dene (Scholarship Barker)
HM. Tye Jecks (Scholarship Knox)

Personally I see this team being the best in the nation by a mile
 
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92Eyesupfooty

Herbert Moran (7)
Auggies best possible XV

1. Jesse Galluzzo
2. Riley Osbourne
3. Lewis Wilson
4. Zac Toole
5. Aron Brennan
6. Art Osbourne
7. Charlie Blank (c)
8. Noah Rylands
9. Sam Blank
10. Joe Walsh
11. Will Hargreaves (Scholarship Barker)
12. Tamoko Berryman-Duff
13. Beau Alexander
14. Tylan Black-Berryman
15. Charlie Poynton (Scholarship Barker)

HM. Harrison Dene (Scholarship Barker)
HM. Tye Jecks (Scholarship Knox)

Personally I see this team being the best in the nation by a mile
Would definitely say that cam paull starting over Jesse galluzzo would be the way to go especially since making the Australian schoolboys team. Also I feel as though the wingers that they have currently are fantastic. Olly McCracken and coby toon (injured season)
 

RahRahRugby

Sydney Middleton (9)
The Team That Could’ve Been (Oakhill)

1. Hayden Lavercombe
2. Luke Muriti
3. Hasani Bloomfield
4. Thomas Alloggia
5. Luke Wakefield (Class of 23 - year young)
6. Zeke Logo
7. Ryan Scott
8. Sam Polley
9. Flynn Farrell
10. Luke Alderson
11. Darcy Feltham
12. Joe Harvey
13. Mitch Holmes
14. Cyrus Bloomfield
15. Talen Risati

16. Marcus Odd
17. Julian Carruthers
18. Nikolaj Knevitt
19. Will Casey
20. Luca Caruso
21. Lukas Butler

22. Taite Howells
23. Tom Halmarick
24. Jack Taylor Hannify
This team would certainly give Auggies a run for their money - probably the best team in the country, right there with Auggies.

What a game it would be… so so much talent on one field.
 

number8bro

Frank Nicholson (4)
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Round 6 predictions?
 

RahRahRugby

Sydney Middleton (9)
I know many of you fanatic Schoolboy footy fans would be losing sleep pondering how the implementation of the socks-up policy has gone among the top teams across Oakhill.

So here's to a useless YET insightful post all ISA Fans can enjoy as the season wraps up...

The invitation to "Pull ya socks up" was a new rule in Oakhill Rugby in 2024, with the statistics showing that some boys have merely been able to grasp the concept of this initiative. The statistics follow as such:

Sock Height by Team:

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Key Takeaways:
  • It seems the 16A's haven’t quite grasped the "Socks Up" Policy. Excuses like “My calves aren’t big enough, and they just fall right back down!” are being thrown around. Tape them to your legs if you have to—just get them up!

  • The question arises: Are the 16A’s influenced by their cohort leader, Mr. Bloomfield? (Founder of the Ankle Height Sock Committee)

  • The 2nds are leading the pack, with more than half of the players across the 5 Round Games keeping their socks up. I’ll consider 50% a win for the Socks-Up Support Union

  • The 1sts need to aim for over 70%. As the leaders of the Oakhill Rugby Players Foundation (ORPF), they set the standard for the younger players and 49% just isn't cutting it for now. After crunching the numbers, the only way to hit 70% by season’s end is for all players to have their SOCKS UP VS PATS.

Sock Height by Position among the 1st's, 2nd's and 16A's

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Key Takeaways:
  • The Openside Flanker position leaves no room for compromise—it's either all-in or ankle height.

  • Further, The Openside Flanker boasts the highest rate of socks-up across all positions, thanks to the leadership of Mr. Ryan Scott.

  • The Left-Wing socks-up percentage needs some context. With Mr. Bloomfield (founder of the AHSC) missing two games, the Left-Wing position has finally seen socks above the calves, subsequently influencing the percentage.

  • The Fullback position has yet to embrace the socks-up trend, potentially signalling a silent protest against the new rule. Fullbacks are clearly voicing their thoughts not through words but through sock height instead.

  • The Blindside Flanker excels with the best Half-Up, Half-Down sock combo, alongside the scrum halves. This trend can be attributed to the stylish Italian Stallion, who leads this fashion-forward faction with flair.

There you have it... the stats that matter.

Whether it's socks up or socks down, the underlying message remains important, sock-height represents the attitude and attention to detail that define one's approach and commitment.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Steve Williams (59)
This is outstanding.

If there a GAGR Hall of Fame this needs to be in it.

Two comments about your findings from me.

1. It's disgusting for a 2nd Rower to not be Socks up. High & Tight fellas.
2. A 10 with socks down is a chaotic individual with a strong chance of pack a day smoking in the future as well as being a subbies Rugby legend.

Again, well done. Truly excellent.
 

Pull ya socks up

Bob McCowan (2)
I know many of you fanatic Schoolboy footy fans would be losing sleep pondering how the implementation of the socks-up policy has gone among the top teams across Oakhill.

So here's to a useless YET insightful post all ISA Fans can enjoy as the season wraps up...

The invitation to "Pull ya socks up" was a new rule in Oakhill Rugby in 2024, with the statistics showing that some boys have merely been able to grasp the concept of this initiative. The statistics follow as such:

Sock Height by Team:

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Key Takeaways:
  • It seems the 16A's haven’t quite grasped the "Socks Up" Policy. Excuses like “My calves aren’t big enough, and they just fall right back down!” are being thrown around. Tape them to your legs if you have to—just get them up!

  • The question arises: Are the 16A’s influenced by their cohort leader, Mr. Bloomfield? (Founder of the Ankle Height Sock Committee)

  • The 2nds are leading the pack, with more than half of the players across the 5 Round Games keeping their socks up. I’ll consider 50% a win for the Socks-Up Support Union

  • The 1sts need to aim for over 70%. As the leaders of the Oakhill Rugby Players Foundation (ORPF), they set the standard for the younger players and 49% just isn't cutting it for now. After crunching the numbers, the only way to hit 70% by season’s end is for all players to have their SOCKS UP VS PATS.

Sock Height by Position among the 1st's, 2nd's and 16A's

View attachment 20314

Key Takeaways:
  • The Openside Flanker position leaves no room for compromise—it's either all-in or ankle height.

  • Further, The Openside Flanker boasts the highest rate of socks-up across all positions, thanks to the leadership of Mr. Ryan Scott.

  • The Left-Wing socks-up percentage needs some context. With Mr. Bloomfield (founder of the AHSC) missing two games, the Left-Wing position has finally seen socks above the calves, subsequently influencing the percentage.

  • The Fullback position has yet to embrace the socks-up trend, potentially signalling a silent protest against the new rule. Fullbacks are clearly voicing their thoughts not through words but through sock height instead.

  • The Blindside Flanker excels with the best Half-Up, Half-Down sock combo, alongside the scrum halves. This trend can be attributed to the stylish Italian Stallion, who leads this fashion-forward faction with flair.

There you have it... the stats that matter.

Whether it's socks up or socks down, the underlying message remains important, sock-height represents the attitude and attention to detail that define one's approach and commitment.
Love it Rah Rah, good to see some people around here are taking uniform serious
 
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