Young Jacob Abel (Easts No.9) heads to New Zealand to join Bay of Plenty Academy
Young Jacob Abel (Easts No.9) heads to New Zealand to join Bay of Plenty Academy
On another side note - anyone else see the possible re-development plans for Erindale Vikings - that includes Vikings Park -
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-...-radical-$350m-redevelopment-canberra/7454596
Could we see the home of the Tuggeranong Vikings down at Greenway in acouple of years?
Vikings Park has to be one of the best/if not the best club facilities in Australia - would be tough to see it go - but it is PRIME land and could possibly make for a bigger/better facility down at Greenway.
Will be interesting to see how this one pans out!
Royals rolling Tuggies in seconds is an interesting result. I was hearing seconds was shaping as a two horse race between Tuggies and QBN. That is a big result for Royals which has always seemed to struggle with depth in recent years. It is shaping as a great finals contest across all grades this year!
I went to check out the Vikings V Royals game - 1st half was extremely sloppy/stop start affair - Royals honestly looked the better of the two sides - with Vikings looking very out of sorts and abit all over the place - no real structure.
The 2nd half again for the 1st 15-20 mins was the same as the 1st and then I think Royals tired and Vikings started to find some holes and put on afew late tries - the score doesn't really show how much of a battle the game really was - with as I mentioned Vikings scoring some pretty soft tries towards the end.
Standouts for me by far were - for Vikings - Robinson, Rakic and Ben Hyne - Hyne got a double and towards the end of just a total powerhouse - you can see why the Brumbies have picked this kid up. For Royals Pedro was rock solid and the 12/13 combo for Royals seems to be pretty solid also.
Royals with a little more strike power could beat any team in the comp on their day - looking at the scores over the weekend - its really turning into a 4 horse race - Vikings/Whites/Royals/Eagles - Uni will really need to step it up a gear if they have any chance of making the semi's now.
Its funny No8, but I read the game in a totally different way. To me Royals rarely looked like winning and while they did lead at the break ( I think it was 7-5), they only appeared to be in the game through gritty defence and Vikings mistakes. Royals try for example, was a breakout after Robinson failed to put a penalty kick into touch about 2mtrs from the Royals line. To that end, you were right that the game was quite sloppy and that Tuggers were out of sorts. 15-20 mins into the 2nd half Royals grit just wasn't enough and the gates opened. As you mentioned, Hyne was a standout for Vikings with Rakic and Giltrap really solid. The Royals young backline however, looked a little exposed, although the halves as always were industrious.
A couple of things have become apparent in regards to the Vikings. The depth thru the grades certainly isn't there, and there is an over reliance on bringing back the old guys to fill gaps rather than giving young players a go. Or is having no depth the reason the veterans keep getting trundled out. Frankie really did not stand out in 2nds and came on in 1st grade at the time Royals had run out of puff. Likewise, Mokotupu is great but when do Vikings simply say 'enough'.
I believe the Vikings backline is still potent, just not fluent, possibly a positional rather than personal problem. Suavai and Ravouvou simply do not/will not pass the ball and most movements breakdown around them. Why Suavai is the 13 is perplexing therefore, particularly with Robinson in such good form yet not able to play in his favoured position. In saying that, his versatility means that he will remain at 10 until Thompson or Jackson-Hope return. Perhaps putting Suivai back to the 15 where he played all of last year and replacing him at 13 with Giltrap could be a solution.
As a side note .apologies again No.8, not meaning to sound argumentative as it almost appears we watched 2 different games...
Maxie Ravouvouvouvouvouvou has been in Griffith for the past three or four years. He comes from some pretty handy pedigree, (his brother Vatemo is a starter for the Fijian 7's team) and is a good footballer in this area of the world. I don't know how he got a gig at Tuggeranong, I recall hearing some words two years ago about him moving to Easts but that never got off the ground.For me as mentioned Ravouvou - prob best suited in 2nd's at the moment - would be good to hear to know if anyone knows what Ravouvou's story is - has he been brought by the Brumbies - is he just a random from outa town that has gone to Vikings? Have Vikings picked him up from somewhere?
22 scrum feeds, that's bloody ridiculous. In First Grade?22/23 scrum feeds to the Blue Baggers means the Vikings backline couldn't catch a cold.
22 scrum feeds, that's bloody ridiculous. In First Grade?
How many extras will the boys be doing for that effort?!?!?!?!!!
Will be very interesting for Sokai back in the mix how the Whites structure their forward pack moving forward - I would say that Sokai will play a mix of 2nd/1st grade this weekend (possibly only 2nd's) - but moving forward where do they fit him in?
6 - Wells
7 - Penca
8 - Noa
Do they push one of the 2nd rowers down to 2nd's to make room for experience?
For me considering Sokai has been out for most of the season he needs to play himself back into the 1st grade side - i.e playing in 2nd's for the next few weeks and benching for 1st's.
Not a bad selection headache to have and I'm not sure who I would drop but if Sok is fit and keen I would definitely be finding a spot for him somewhere. Who are the locks at the moment, could he nudge one of them out or get Noa to move into the second row? I'd even see if he could have a run in the centres if need be. The guy is a freakish talent and brings a huge X factor. His game is probably too unconventional to see him slot in the structure of a S15 side but he has been phenomenal in the JID over the years. Will be keen to see how it plays out.
With respect to Wests, I'm not sure the team QBN roll out this weekend will be a true indication of where the coaches thinking is on what the best line up looks like. I'd be throwing Sok in and resting whoever most needs a week off if I was head selector.