Here's my attempt at a team of the tournament.
I didn't see the first day, and anyway haven't seen most of these players before this week, unlike others who follow the age group closely, especially relatives. No doubt some will think this player is better than the other one because they've seen them play a lot and no doubt those folks are right, but take this as just an estimate from watching nearly 190 lads running around the park on 3 days all trying their best and sometimes not able to.
1. Benroy Sala - Qld Whites
A smokey because he was a reserve for the Whites, but he shifted people around whether they had the ball, he had the ball, or nobody had the ball.
2. Andrew Manu – Qld Reds
Hard as nails; good leg drive when stopped; scored a top try today when he had no right to. High and effective work rate. Watch this space on young Andrew.
3. Dylan Sikimeti – Qld Reds
Had 3 bruising games – the bruising being mostly on opponents; a tank with the ball in hand.
4. Josh Schwager – NSW Schools
Was like Nathan Sharpe in some games running with the ball and was good enough in the line out.
5. Adam Korczyk – Qld Reds
Mobile 2nd rower and able to play like a linking backrower.
6. Brad Wilkin – Qld Reds
Played openside flanker mostly but wore the 6 jersey and had to be in the team for work rate well used.
7. Stuart Bougoure – Qld Whites
Similar remarks. An energiser bunny of a player. Smallish but as hard as nails and skilful.
8. Feriti Sa'aga – Victoria
There were some good no. 8 types, some of them playing prop, would you believe, but the Vic lad seemed to bowl over move defenders than others.
9. Joey Lussick – NSW Schools
Big lad for a scrummie. Looked the steadiest under pressure.
10. Duncan Paai'aua – Qld Reds
Excellent ball runner for a 10 and scored a brilliant individual try today. Knows how to run a backline too.
11. Andrew Kellaway – NSW Schools
Played fullback during the week but was the only player from the state who the hardest markers, Queensland parents, had any regard for. Had some defensive lapses because of bad choices as fullback but showed wingers skills during the week.
12. Jack Tuttle – Qld Reds
Player of the tournament and put on a virtuoso performance today. He has it all: as fast as a winger, passes long and flat like Larkham, steps and swerves and takes people with him when stopped, tackles everything. Watch this space.
13. Tepai Moeroa – NSW Schools
Probably the best of one of several good physical centres during the week.
14. Bill Valetini - Victoria
Not a complete footie player yet but a top finisher.
15. Jonah Placid – Qld Reds
Had a brilliant week, especially today when he made incursions, Cullen like, time after time. Hard to judge him as a defensive fullback because his team was so dominant.
Please, no comments about not enough from a team, or none, or too many from another team. Sure players playing in weaker teams would have looked better in a stronger team and vice versa but I had to call it how I saw it.