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NSW AAGPS 2018

Tip the 2018 AAGPS 1st XV Premiers


  • Total voters
    97

SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
Up the guts , I retract the word flog... and my intent was not to belittle

I just think it critical for gps comp that Shore rugby remain strong , in same way that cas comp has vested interest in keeping the likes of Cranbrook and aloys strong

Shore continues to have good strength in lower grades, and fears of shores relegation, are exactly that ... fears

I remember that great shore upset at hunters hill... I was there as I knew that shore team had some good eggs

And I bet that is one picture joker would find hard to find...a jubilant Phil Waugh at h/hill

Certainly one the joe boys would like to forget
 

SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
I stand corrected on 3rds comp ... no joeys stranglehold ... a figment of my imagination

Go view ... always love an underdog... even if joeys will argue they are it in the 3rds
 

Joker

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And I bet that is one picture joker would find hard to find.a jubilant Phil Waugh at h/hill

I quote the Torchbearer from 1996. (BTW. I was at this game too)

Round 4
Shore v. Super Rugby .Joseph's College
Hunters Hill, 10 August 1996

Shore fielded an unchanged ream for the fourth competition match and felt that St Josephs were vulnerable. However, in fine conditions at Hunters Hill, Joeys started at great speed and accumulated15 points within 20 minutes through two tries, a conversion and a penalty goal. All observers were at this point expecting the score to roll on in the same vein, the only unbelievers being the Shore players. A Hugh Klen run, breaking several tackles rook play into the St Josephs quarter. A serum win and rolling maul set up perfect ball for the backs and a long pass from Klem followed by a perfectly timed short ball from Hercus put Brakell in for a try under the St Josephs posts. Pressure by Phil Waugh on the St Josephs five-eighth enabled him to charge down a clearance kick, coolly gather in the rebound and scamper across the line to score our wide. With Shore just 12-15 down, both teams felt that they had the potential to win the second half and the match. When St Josephs kicked a penalty goal early in the second half, the task became that much harder for Shore. Possession and territory were shared for most of the half with Super Rugby Josephs kicking a penalty goal to extend their lead to 18-12. A crucial contribution came from hooker St Clair, who took several strikes against the head. Klem kept Shore in touch with some strong runs and well placed touch finders before we took the lead for the first time with just 16. minutes remaining. Hercus swooped on a wide St Josephs pass to grab an intercept and nervously ran 70 metres to score between the posts. Shore then clung to a one point lead despite several threatening attacking raids and attempts at goal from St Josephs. It was a well deserved and rare victory for any team over the St Josephs First XV at Hunters Hill and one of which the Shore players can forever be proud. St Josephs were as gracious in defeat as the Shore boys were humble in victory, all of which served to make 10 August 1996 one of the more memorable days in Shore Rugby history.

At the end of the game the Joeys boys stood in the grandstand and gave three cheers and applause to Shore as they left the field. Then started to sing for their own players. A Shore supporter standing next to me behind the northern goal line said he was floored by the sportsmanship of the Joeys boys and their reaction to a loss. Brother Anthony said Phil Waugh was the finest loose forward he ever saw in the GPS and was the difference that day.
 

Joker

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Staff member
Best I could do on short notice.

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Up the Guts

Steve Williams (59)
Up the guts , I retract the word flog. and my intent was not to belittle

I just think it critical for gps comp that Shore rugby remain strong , in same way that cas comp has vested interest in keeping the likes of Cranbrook and aloys strong

Shore continues to have good strength in lower grades, and fears of shores relegation, are exactly that . fears

I remember that great shore upset at hunters hill. I was there as I knew that shore team had some good eggs

And I bet that is one picture joker would find hard to find.a jubilant Phil Waugh at h/hill

Certainly one the joe boys would like to forget
All good, I can see how easy it is to come to assumption Joeys 2s would push Shore given some of Shore's recent results and the strength of Joeys 2s. Just thought I'd point out Shore 2nds played very well both times they met Joeys so as not to deny the Shore boys any credit.
 

The Honey Badger

Jim Lenehan (48)
All good, I can see how easy it is to come to assumption Joeys 2s would push Shore given some of Shore's recent results and the strength of Joeys 2s. Just thought I'd point out Shore 2nds played very well both times they met Joeys so as not to deny the Shore boys any credit.
Lost by only 1 to Scots? As well

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SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
Joker, you are the man!

And shore were amazing that day ... with Waugh constantly pinching the ball

Full credit to Joeys too , for their fine sportsmanship

Ok joker I will call your Sir joker, in all future references if you can get pic of programme with team lists

Did Shore have a Bowman in that team? Curious to also know the joe boys who played?
 

Rich_E

Ron Walden (29)
Joker, you are the man!

And shore were amazing that day . with Waugh constantly pinching the ball

Full credit to Joeys too , for their fine sportsmanship

Ok joker I will call your Sir joker, in all future references if you can get pic of programme with team lists

Did Shore have a Bowman in that team? Curious to also know the joe boys who played?

Tom Bowman? He was in Centenary winning 1993 Scots side.
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SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
Tom Bowman? He was in Centenary winning 1993 Scots side.

Rich.e I am getting my wires crossed ... I was trying to remember who the other big forward was ... that Joeys struggled to contain ... and for some reason I had the name Jonno Bowman in my head ... I think he was related to Tom Bowman ... but he wasn't 1996

.. I think it was Hugh Brakell ... who I believe became an Aussie Schoolboy ... the following year (1997)
 

WLF

Arch Winning (36)
Shore lost but I'm unsure by how many. How did Waverly 15as go when they played Riverview?


Thx UTG's,

Riverview flogged us by 50.

However, we did have 6 out, 5 were our big/mobile forwards, so they had all the ball, and they are a very good side.
Last year they beat us by a last min try.

The Shore 15a side is pretty strong.
 

Up the Guts

Steve Williams (59)
Thx UTG's,

Riverview flogged us by 50.

However, we did have 6 out, 5 were our big/mobile forwards, so they had all the ball, and they are a very good side.
Last year they beat us by a last min try.

The Shore 15a side is pretty strong.
There is some chatter that some 15s this year will move up to Opens next year. It’s one of the rare Shore A sides that are not completely dwarfed by their opposition.
 

Balmain Subbies

Billy Sheehan (19)
Rich.e I am getting my wires crossed . I was trying to remember who the other big forward was . that Joeys struggled to contain . and for some reason I had the name Jonno Bowman in my head . I think he was related to Tom Bowman . but he wasn't 1996

.. I think it was Hugh Brakell . who I believe became an Aussie Schoolboy . the following year (1997)

Jono Bowman left in 1998, played a bit in the 1st in 1997 and full time in 1998. He was Tom's cousin and his brother left Scots in 1992. Jono went to Shore as his Dad was upset with the 1993 imports.
 

Eyes and Ears

Bob Davidson (42)
Rich.e I am getting my wires crossed . I was trying to remember who the other big forward was . that Joeys struggled to contain . and for some reason I had the name Jonno Bowman in my head . I think he was related to Tom Bowman . but he wasn't 1996

.. I think it was Hugh Brakell . who I believe became an Aussie Schoolboy . the following year (1997)

Brakell was an outside back.
 

WLF

Arch Winning (36)
There is some chatter that some 15s this year will move up to Opens next year. It’s one of the rare Shore A sides that are not completely dwarfed by their opposition.


I wouldn't be surprised and I think you will find a number of this years 15as from a number of schools may be elevated into the opens. The 15s age group this year had about 6-7 extremely strong teams, a tough year to win.
 

Joker

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Staff member
Off topic, but this was shared with local schools in my area to answer the question, "why play rugby?"
Nice to see the game's benefits being promoted. Play rugby, see the world, play league, see Wollongong.

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What_the...

Peter Burge (5)
There is some chatter that some 15s this year will move up to Opens next year. It’s one of the rare Shore A sides that are not completely dwarfed by their opposition.
A number of them are in Year 10 now so it would not be a major stretch I wouldn’t think. They certainly have some sizeable forwards and backs with accompanying skills.


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