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Frank Nicholson (4)
I think that Crofty gave a much clearer less biased appraisal. Yes I may ignorant of rugby but I prefer to be measured in my responses rather than beligerant. Become a selector and influnece the process.
As someone more aligned to the CAS brand I have now watched Augustines play on 3 occasions this year (twice as ISA I) and each time I've walked away thinking what is all the fuss about. Quite simply when they come up against a team with a bit of size and a willingness to tackle they seem to have very few answers. They play a one dimensional style that relies on lots of sideways movement where they station a couple of forwards in the backs in an effort to recycle ball quickly and move it again. It certainly didn't work in the ISA games and it didn't work on saturday either. It's a mixture of touch and sevens at times. But still they got 6 NSW selections which I couldn't justify on results or form. Add them to Kings 17 selections and you had half of NSW from 2 schools. Be interesting to see if that bubble bursts too.
With regard to the selection bungle I know plenty of people who had watched Oakhill play trials against CAS schools who were astonished that none of their players was seen to be good enough to get a firsts jumper and the result from saturdays game was not a surprise to me. If the the Augustines people are deluded enough to think they can still justify those selections after the weekends result then I have some real estate I'd like to sell them in a swamp north of Newcastle. No9 made a salient point about how schoolboys are elevated to levels above their ability in the minds of some but was wrong in stating that the myth was revealed on saturday, I think that happened throughout the poor displays in the NSW trials weeks ago.
With regard to Forrest Gumps' liking of Crofty's report I'd ask why wouldn't you? Mr Croft in my opinion was overly benevolent towards Augustines' in his report but he's probably just nicer than me. Old Forrest is also casting stones in a glass house with accusations of beligerance as his assertions (intended or not) that the crowd got Oakhill over the line and that for some reason Augustines weren't focused on the game as reasons for the result are a slight against the opposition efforts albeit backhanded and do hint at a touch of arrogance rather than ignorance.
Don't panic just yet as it's only one loss and the sun will still rise in the morning and who knows if there's another loss then a quick tour of New Zealand early next year for some talented musicians could fix the problem.