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Melbourne Rebels 2024

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Tim Horan (67)
Looks like you might need to continue that hatred. St Kevvies with a record-breaking 11th premiership, winning 43-28. Fairly heated game, with lots of BS flowing before the match, but it looks like the pressure got to Brighton, and the experienced StK got the win.

For a Stk fan the sweetest try is probably the steal 2 metres from the StK line, then for the FB to run 98m and score.

Few videos floating around on the socials of high shots, tip tackles, and general stupidity. Trying to get my hands on one now, but I think the Brighton GS facebook page has one.
keeping the hatred alive is a thankless task but someone has to do it. Nice that BGS were in it and it wasn't a blow out. Some good talent in both sides?
 

Highlander35

Steve Williams (59)
A Reds discard is now considered a world-beater?

Where does world beater come into it? You said quality, which, while accurate in a number of areas, has two of which are rubbish.

Leota and Ekuasi, while not at the same standard as pure 8s for the international arena as Valetini, Gleeson or Wilson are, are very good Rugby players and at Super level are more than capable of slightly adapting their games and providing a different but equal impact to those players.

And while Anderson lacks an individual "elite" attribute that will garner him any extended international selection, he has a very strong all round wingers game: he has the size, pace and rugby intelligence to be a strong carrier and good finisher, and an excellent defender, particularly in one on one tackles and at the ruck.

Those aren't positions I see us being exposed in.

You obviously don't hold a high opinion of Daugunu so I won't linger on him (note I did not indicate the 11 jersey either) or any of the other wing options, but in addition to the issues at scrum half and inside center you highlighted, we lack depth at Lock after the two starters, we lack a back up stand off, and both our 1 & 2 hookers have had extensive issues with throwing. To me, those are the obvious "playing squad" issues which our season will depend on, not which players start at wing or 8.
 

oztimmay

Tony Shaw (54)
Staff member
keeping the hatred alive is a thankless task but someone has to do it. Nice that BGS were in it and it wasn't a blow out. Some good talent in both sides?

I wasn't there, so going off second-hand info. I'm told a few late try to Brights helped balance the scoreboard, but I think STK controlled the game for the most part, when when they were down to 14 men.
 

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John Thornett (49)
Looks like you might need to continue that hatred. St Kevvies with a record-breaking 11th premiership, winning 43-28. Fairly heated game, with lots of BS flowing before the match, but it looks like the pressure got to Brighton, and the experienced StK got the win.

For a Stk fan the sweetest try is probably the steal 2 metres from the StK line, then for the FB to run 98m and score.

Few videos floating around on the socials of high shots, tip tackles, and general stupidity. Trying to get my hands on one now, but I think the Brighton GS facebook page has one.

Well done StK 11 in an amazing achievement, would love a "superbowl" match against the winner of the rebels shield.

Also hear that its could be 8 schools in the rebels shield
 

eastman

John Solomon (38)
Where does world beater come into it? You said quality, which, while accurate in a number of areas, has two of which are rubbish.

Leota and Ekuasi, while not at the same standard as pure 8s for the international arena as Valetini, Gleeson or Wilson are, are very good Rugby players and at Super level are more than capable of slightly adapting their games and providing a different but equal impact to those players.

And while Anderson lacks an individual "elite" attribute that will garner him any extended international selection, he has a very strong all round wingers game: he has the size, pace and rugby intelligence to be a strong carrier and good finisher, and an excellent defender, particularly in one on one tackles and at the ruck.

Those aren't positions I see us being exposed in.

You obviously don't hold a high opinion of Daugunu so I won't linger on him (note I did not indicate the 11 jersey either) or any of the other wing options, but in addition to the issues at scrum half and inside center you highlighted, we lack depth at Lock after the two starters, we lack a back up stand off, and both our 1 & 2 hookers have had extensive issues with throwing. To me, those are the obvious "playing squad" issues which our season will depend on, not which players start at wing or 8.
Yep I thin you articulated the weaknesses pretty well, to me the keys are at 9 and 12 within the starting 15.
 

oztimmay

Tony Shaw (54)
Staff member
Well done StK 11 in an amazing achievement, would love a "superbowl" match against the winner of the rebels shield.

Also hear that its could be 8 schools in the rebels shield

It would be a fair chunk of the U18 academy playing each other - Grange Vs Kevvies. Wouldnt mind an APS selection vs a Shield selection.

Would be great to see more teams in the shield. There is five now, and it would balance things out more.

Agree that a combined comp would make a LOT more sense. The biggest challenge will be to work out the day you play. APS traditionally play Saturday, versus Shield teams that play on Wednesday. My preference is Wednesday for me, so it frees up players for club on a Saturday,
 

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John Thornett (49)
It would be a fair chunk of the U18 academy playing each other - Grange Vs Kevvies. Wouldnt mind an APS selection vs a Shield selection.

Would be great to see more teams in the shield. There is five now, and it would balance things out more.

Agree that a combined comp would make a LOT more sense. The biggest challenge will be to work out the day you play. APS traditionally play Saturday, versus Shield teams that play on Wednesday. My preference is Wednesday for me, so it frees up players for club on a Saturday,

The aps isnt changing for anyone hahahaha
 

oztimmay

Tony Shaw (54)
Staff member
No, it won't. It's a bit of a missed opportunity as numbers aren't that great outside the powerhouse schools (St Kevins, BGS, MGS, SC), as compared with previous years. I think with some of te RS schools also playing the schools league comp, there will be further reluctance to move away from their schedule.
 

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John Thornett (49)
No, it won't. It's a bit of a missed opportunity as numbers aren't that great outside the powerhouse schools (St Kevins, BGS, MGS, SC), as compared with previous years. I think with some of te RS schools also playing the schools league comp, there will be further reluctance to move away from their schedule.

the 16's squad just came out & only 4 aps kids all from the powerhouse schools. Geelong Grammar in an interesting one for me. Surely out off all the kids that board from up in the riverina & golden rivers they surely get 15 competitive.
 

oztimmay

Tony Shaw (54)
Staff member
the 16's squad just came out & only 4 aps kids all from the powerhouse schools. Geelong Grammar in an interesting one for me. Surely out off all the kids that board from up in the riverina & golden rivers they surely get 15 competitive.

They've clearly backed players from the '22 squad, so that means players from the Rhinos, Melton, and EH return. Odd that only one established Hooker is selected, but I'm sure they have a plan. I'm not sure how the selection process worked, given they cut 120 down to 45 without any form of match or even contact training. Very hard to pick ANY squad off one two-hour training session.

Geelong U16s were good this year, and I think they went through undefeated. Sadly, their first XV was garbage, losing a fair chunk of their matches, and a few forfeits thrown in for good measure. Hopefully, they recruit well from SIRU and RRU for some decent talent.
 

Wallaby Man

Nev Cottrell (35)
Looks like it hasn’t been mentioned but Rebels confirmed today that they will be heading back to Japan this year. October I believe for a game against partners Kintetsu. Be nice to have a longer tour than mentioned but it’s another game to the much needed length of the season.
 

Wilson

Phil Kearns (64)
Looks like it hasn’t been mentioned but Rebels confirmed today that they will be heading back to Japan this year. October I believe for a game against partners Kintetsu. Be nice to have a longer tour than mentioned but it’s another game to the much needed length of the season.
Yeah, October 8-15. article doesn't mention how many games so it's probably only the one at the end of the week.

 

Wilson

Phil Kearns (64)
is it optimistic to think maybe one on the 8th and one on the 15th?
It's not too optimistic, but I feel like they might have mentioned that if it was lined up. Could all still be being worked out though - might be they play a closed doors trial at the start and a proper game at the end like the Reds did last year with Saitama
 

SouthernX

John Thornett (49)
Wonder if the rebels will take any qpr players they been keeping tabs on.

An additional hooker prospect is needed for this trip I suspect
 

Highlander35

Steve Williams (59)
Presuming the boys on the Bah Bahs tour don't go, Wilks & Pincus are injured, and Auckland is on a deep run in the NPC it leaves us with something like (Bold = Aus A, Italics = Injured/Unsigned/Not here yet?:

Prop: Eloff, Aedo Kailea, Gibbon, Talakai
Hooker: Mafi, Rangi,
Lock: Canham, Smith, Tualima
Back Row: Hough, Maiava, Talataina
Scrum Half: Tuttle, Maunder, Louwrens
Halves: ???
Centers: D. Vaihu, Ripley, Feliuai, Naea, Proctor, Ili
Back 3: M Gordon, G Vaihu, Anderson, Lancaster
Utility: Jooste

To which you'd presume not all go and a few locals plus a few QPR/SS train ons will
 

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John Thornett (49)
Presuming the boys on the Bah Bahs tour don't go, Wilks & Pincus are injured, and Auckland is on a deep run in the NPC it leaves us with something like (Bold = Aus A, Italics = Injured/Unsigned/Not here yet?:

Prop: Eloff, Aedo Kailea, Gibbon, Talakai
Hooker: Mafi, Rangi,
Lock: Canham, Smith, Tualima
Back Row: Hough, Maiava, Talataina
Scrum Half: Tuttle, Maunder, Louwrens
Halves: ???
Centers: D. Vaihu, Ripley, Feliuai, Naea, Proctor, Ili
Back 3: M Gordon, G Vaihu, Anderson, Lancaster
Utility: Jooste

To which you'd presume not all go and a few locals plus a few QPR/SS train ons will

last yr we took a couple of Dewar Shield guys! oh & Mason Gordon will play 10
 
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