Neutral observer at the Trinity v St Pats match last Saturday. Great match and atmosphere with St Pats scoring 3 tries to 2, but losing 17-15 with the last play of the match. Just stating out there that a few St Pats boys may run there Oakhill counterparts very close for an ISA position. I look forward to when the 2 centers Peter seman and JP bouelham play te Oakhill centers. Also Jeff markus the no 10. In the forwards the very sharp no.7 Josh Toweel, who scored a sensational try v Trinity, beating a couple and driving 3 over early in te match
. Throw in fullback Goss and aggresive second rower Conner and you have a great match up coming.
I think all ISA followers are pleased to see the success of our other associated schools against CAS and GPS opponents. It's not healthy to have one or two schools dominate a competition over a long period of time and a competion with 8 genuine contenders is the ideal situation if possible, just look at the problems with the GPS and how they are having to deal with the High and Grammar issues. I doubt any true rugby supporter would enjoy the demise of past worthy opponents as we are seeing there.
I'll differ to your knowledge based on last year. Most of the boys I mentioned Under 16s 2011 and did beat oakhill comfortably I'm told. Went down to watch st pats 2nds play st pius 1st XV as a cus playing. Pius winning with last kick of the match 13-12. St pats made light work of st Andrews afterwards with the same key players dominating again. Joshua Taweel, the number 7, outstanding with another try and setting up the first After cutting through the defensive line. The two centers, Peter Semaan 2 great tries and jp Boumelhem we're again very strong in defense and attack.
However, as a neutral observer I'll try to explain the history behind my previous post. Throughout the current year 12 age groups, Augustines and Oakhill have easily been the dominant two schools. Augustines were premiers in the 13's followed by Oakhill being undefeated from 14's through to 16's. Last years 1st XV game was won by Augustines in an encouter of the highest quality and this years game is likely to once again determine the winners of the ISA title. While every new season brings with it new suprises it is hard to forget the dominance that these two schools have shown over the last few years against not only ISA opponents but some CAS and GPS as well. As you rightly say St Pat's were very close to beating Trinity but that has to be balanced against the fact that Augustines easily accounted for Waverley who had previously defeated Scots and Oakhill had wins against Barker and Knox.
You may be right that one or two of the other schools could rise up and challenge for the title this year and if so then that is good for the ISA but the origins of the original post was to discuss the players best positioned to represent ISA at this years NSW Schools trials. In my opinion the players nominated have earned the positions through the quality and consitency of performance over the past seasons. Most of them have also been recognised at representative levels through club, district, zone, sydney or state. I also believe that this years crop is a strong chance of pushing for higher numbers of representation in the schools state sides but to achieve this they have to be afforded the best chance by playing with the best players around them. As you may now be aware I've been watching this age group developing over time and yes I recognise some of the names you put forward (Markus) and while some could turn into fine players in their own right I've not seen anything in the past to alter my opinion.
With the ISA trials scheduled for next week you can only hope that it isn't the usual shitfight where over a hundred players of various talents get in each others way. How anyone can justify this set up as identifying the best players is beyond me but it is the ISA method of choice. I just hope that the best players are recognised for the consistency of their performances in competition games and not have selections based on the ability to get hot for 5 minutes in a 25 minute trial. I have great faith in the players but not the system and will look forward to seeing if the improvements in the St Pat's side hold up over the season ahead.
I'll differ to your knowledge based on last year. Most of the boys I mentioned Under 16s 2011 and did beat oakhill comfortably I'm told. Went down to watch st pats 2nds play st pius 1st XV as a cus playing. Pius winning with last kick of the match 13-12. St pats made light work of st Andrews afterwards with the same key players dominating again. Joshua Taweel, the number 7, outstanding with another try and setting up the first After cutting through the defensive line. The two centers, Peter Semaan 2 great tries and jp Boumelhem we're again very strong in defense and attack.
The fairest way to select a side is to match up the contenders and pick the best performed on the day.In my opinion the players nominated have earned the positions through the quality and consitency of performance over the past seasons. Most of them have also been recognised at representative levels through club, district, zone, sydney or state.
With the ISA trials scheduled for next week you can only hope that it isn't the usual shitfight where over a hundred players of various talents get in each others way. How anyone can justify this set up as identifying the best players is beyond me but it is the ISA method of choice. I just hope that the best players are recognised for the consistency of their performances in competition games and not have selections based on the ability to get hot for 5 minutes in a 25 minute trial. I have great faith in the players but not the system and will look forward to seeing if the improvements in the St Pat's side hold up over the season ahead.
Have to agree with "No9" - benchmarking last year's Oakhill 16As results is probably pointless because their 1st XV this year has only one player from last year's 16s. But have to agree Pats got good backs this year -- been a good batch coming thru since they were in the 14s.I like your belief in these guys and your'e right with the 2011 U16's result. Pat's did beat Oakhill in a close game until a late try sealed it. But the bad news is that Oakhill towelled Pat's in the firsts and about 12 of those guys are back again in 2012.
Maybe next year things will change but for this year I'll back the guys who have delivered before. Will be interesting to see if Pat's can stand up against the GPS over the next couple of weeks too.
Does anyone know how the Australian slot in the Sanix Tournament gets invited or selected ? Or is it a case of which ever school has the funds to send 22 boys to Japan for 2 weeks ?SRT @ #63
Ouch! thats a sobering thought about our Aussie school rep on the international stage
The fairest way to select a side is to match up the contenders and pick the best performed on the day.
Selecting sides based on scrapbooks is flawed IMO.
The current system seems to favour students from your School, why change it?
Well I suppose all will be revealed after today's trials in terms of an ISA team.
Having said that, because a player is part of a team getting done by 40+ points each week does not necessarily mean that he is not capable of making a rep team. The issues occur when there is no forward scouting across competittions and I am lead to believe that in the ISA Firsts selections there has been quite a bit of scouting and player history taken into account. It does however as I said remain to be seen in the selections....