I am told Shore won all the 16's on Saturday and won all the 13's bar the F's
Won 2nds and 5ths - not sure what else, but it appears there is a bit of a pulse there
In the 13s Kings are suffering and the impact of soccer is now making its mark. Together with the loss of its traditional country based boarding population. When New played Kings, 7 teams from New, against 5 teams from Kings, the 13As Won 69-0 nil, although Quick Hands counted 71-0. Equally, the New 13Bs won about 50-17 the other games were also won by New. The TKS 13Es played the New 13Fs and I believe also lost. How times have changed, 5-10 years ago TKS would have dominated. Yet New's Rugby is on a gradual rise (Although not as rapid as Scots).
In the open Division TKS still dominate, but the gap is closing as Newington as a school grows 1350 boys now giving the School's Rugby Program extra depth.
Back to Shore their 13As, although beaten beaten by New 13As 34-14 it was their hardest game to date. Additionally, Shore won 13Bs,Cs and Ds. So the the future of Rugby of Shore could be on the rise. Equally, for Kings despite having an excellent 1st XV, together with 15 and 14As, their Rugby in the coming years could experience bit of slide based on their 13s.
Newington's 1st XV after an excellent start is on a downward spiral as the side appears vulnerable out wide, with an inability to provide an effective cover defence. They realign too slowly in the loose play. This might due to the youth/inexperince of both the 1sts and 2nds. Of the 30 potential players in these two teams, 21 are in year 11. So potentially better things for 2018.
All this points to the fact that schools will rise and fall periodically. Even Joeys have hit bit of a roadblock in the last 10 years by not securing a premiership.