Any reports on the trials?
macka .did you get along to the wests/tuggers trial.any report
Wests won firsts 3 tries to one. Seconds was two tries each. Unsure of the conversions. Great defence by both sides. Poor handling by both sides.
Trial:
Queanbeyan 14 - Vikings 45
Queanbeyan looked a totally different side than last year - player wise and how they played - I know they have a lot of injuries at the moment but the side that played today I can't see them being a title contender to be honest - but only a trial - and could field a totally different side next week.
Also due to injuries Daniel Penca is now playing hooker - Queanbeyan lineouts were a real mess unfortunately
Vikings not really any different than last year, well drilled side - the side they fielded will be their full-strength side - which I guess is a positive for Queanbeyan.
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Trial:
Queanbeyan 14 - Vikings 45
Queanbeyan looked a totally different side than last year - player wise and how they played - I know they have a lot of injuries at the moment but the side that played today I can't see them being a title contender to be honest - but only a trial - and could field a totally different side next week.
Also due to injuries Daniel Penca is now playing hooker - Queanbeyan lineouts were a real mess unfortunately
Vikings not really any different than last year, well drilled side - the side they fielded will be their full-strength side - which I guess is a positive for Queanbeyan.
For someone who seemed to watch a lot of JID last year you don't appear to be overly observant with fielded teams. Vikings were missing quiet a few players in the trial game against Q'byn. Big Sione was missing, JJH, Oakman-Hunt twins, Jake Knight, Bowden, Callum Smith, Ben Hyne to name just a few. So Vikings are certainly building depth by giving younger boys a run and awaiting some more senior players return.
You have a run around for your whites in the lower grade trials No.8?
Interesting to see how the concussion blue card will go this year. Great to see ARU and ACTRU taking a strong position on a serious issue but geez it puts a lot of pressure on the ref. I predict there will be major controversies and conspiracy theories before the season is out. Big call asking a ref to play Doctor. Apart from a player being ruled out for the day who pays the cost for the player to see a Doc to be cleared for future play?
Sounds like really positive stuff and I truly do hope all clubs get behind it in the right spirit. We have seen recently in the NRL that concussion decisions are not always made with the players best interests in mind. It really is a fine line. An overly conservative ref can really screw a team over if the star player is outed for being a tad slow to his feet in the first 5 mins. On the other side of the ledger I can imagine a scenario where a results focused club could put huge pressure on a ref to keep the blue card in the pocket. I think it is a really good move and I support it but I will be surprised if it isn't a hot topic of controversy before we are mid way through the season.
BTW - is the stampede out yet? Keen to see weekend line ups (as much as the Stampede can be trusted)