28 or 29 allAnyone know the stannies vs pius score?
28 or 29 allAnyone know the stannies vs pius score?
See this has now led to someone talking about "privilege" at the ISA site.
Hopefully there are some around from AAGPS to teach us. Or someone from the CAS
The strength of the ISA is growing because it has not had the same exclusive attitude of the older associations. Its only a little bit exclusive as it allows "associate members" that are allowed to play as long as they know they are granted a privilege by those excluded by those excluded by AAGPS
associates must now touch their toes and learn the phrase "thank you sir and can I have another"
seriously anyone discussing privilege...get over yourself
Not official at all --- I think it was 1) Auggies 2) Oakhill 3) Kinross 4)Pats 5) Stannies 6) Gregs 7) Pius. As for next year, suspect much of the same except Stannies will definitely be a few notches higher and Kinross will be a few lower. But having said that, if we go double rounds, things maybe less predictable in mid table or maybe someone can catch Auggies on an off day.So what was the final table? Predictions for next year?
I think that it ended up with some of the same mismatches that we've seen in GPS when and A team plays a C team. BMGS & Oxley too good in the age groups - not sure about 3rd XV.Is there any news at all about the so called ISA Div 3 competition involving the likes of BMGS, Oxley and others (3rd XVs from Oakhill and Stannies and Auggies)
I think that it ended up with some of the same mismatches that we've seen in GPS when and A team plays a C team. BMGS & Oxley too good in the age groups - not sure about 3rd XV.
Attached is the Div 3 comp table at the end of the season.
I have been following the 'experiment' in Div 3 closely this year. I think it was a success. There were a couple of lopsided scores as pointed out by Q-Hands & Ando but it wasn't a case of one school dominating another another across the board. If you look at the tables, different schools ended at the top end in the diffrent age groups. Important thing is, the people from BMG and Oxley reckons this has given them a new lease in life. Their kids got a huge buzz beating Oakhill or Auggies or St Pats or Stannies. They didn't care it was the C team from the big schools and it shouldn't matter. What matters is these kids will sign up for rugby again next year and their mates who were sitting on the sideline this year will also sign up.
Don't forget it wasn't that long ago Oakhill was playing Kings Cs or Shore Cs. Look at where they are now. Key is getting the numbers in and winning tends to help a lot.
Couldn't agree more that the Div 3 Comp was a success, judging by the Oxley games I saw this year (v St Pius and v Augies). Like Chev in Div II, the Oxley 1st XV had some good players who would be seriously considered if were they at schools like St Pats, or Oakhill and Augies. This comp gave them something to play for when taking on the bigger schools, and at the same time, gave the lesser schools a sense that they could make each game a contest even if they knew they couldn't win the comp. The players in the bigger schools' third XV also got to bask in the limelight of playing in the day's feature match when they played away from home.
As Mark Sinderberry used to say when he was CEO of the Brumbies, "it's the guys who played 2nd XV and 3rd XV that I look for after they leave school. Most of the 1st XV stars feel they have nothing left to prove, and more often that not, don't go on with their rugby. The guys who played 2nds and 3rds are still hungry, and we can work with that".
Looking forward to watching Chev go around in the Div II semis this weekend. They should be a chance in each of the age groups (U16s especially) and the First XV. Go you good thing, Tom Ando!
Personally I'm hoping the change the rigid rules around qualification into Div 1 ISA because I sense for Chev in particular, and Redfield who have been consistent for the last 3 years, deserve a crack at Div 1. I would agree that Oakhill and Auggies are a class above what Chev or Redfield could offer in the division, but both schools are only getting better. Being part of the First XV this year at Chev, I know they are looking at really improving the standard in the next couple of years and not only improve the image but participation numbers and success. That will all take time but to beat Pius 1st XV/Opens squad in a trial (whether it was or wasn't their preferred squad used throughout the year) and some positive results in nearly all age groups in previous years against St Gregs, I think it shows we are making some progress. I believe a big factor for Chev moving down was the fact that Div 1 require at least two teams in each age group. Personally I don't agree with that policy. If you have schools with two teams but don't compete, why can't a school with one team in each age group take their place? I know its not as simple as that but it would be worth readdressing.
Haha thank you thejuggler. I'm looking forward to it! No doubt there will be some extra intensity after our previous round games
No doubt the 3rd Div has been a success, but it does need some tweeking I think. Not much fun if you're a C player, who only plays because of school rules say you must, and spend 2 hours each way on a bus to get walloped by 50 or 60 points. Particularly when much bigger A players spend the second half calling for hit of the week against boys half their size.
I'm not saying it happened in every game, but it certainly happened.Quick Hands - I saw a few games in the 3rd Div this year. In virtually every game I saw, the "C" players from the 1st Division schools were by far much bigger boys than the "A" players from the 3rd Div schools.