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I am also after a writer or someone who will provide a brief summary of Kings v Knox at Kings this weekend. Any volunteers?
Can someone advise who Riverview is playing this weekend?[/quote
RIverview are playing Stannies and Kinross this week end. I believe 13s to 15s are playing at Stannies 16s and opens
at Kinross.
The format will be reversed the following week when we host Kings.
As an old front rower got to love the front row combining for a super try - prop (#3) to prop (#1) to hooker (#2) - try time!! Even in slow motion compared to the fancy backs I still enjoyed it.
As an old front rower got to love the front row combining for a super try - prop (#3) to prop (#1) to hooker (#2) - try time!! Even in slow motion compared to the fancy backs I still enjoyed it.
Hi PR.
Who played front row for Joeys on Sat (in video)?
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Any idea who is impressing in the juniors? I hear both Kings and Joeys have super strong u13s and 14s. It is great to see schools pulling out 5-6 teams in these age groups.
No.1 Nick Jones
No.2 Tom Shanks-Anderson
No.3 Jack Dolan
Any idea who is impressing in the juniors? I hear both Kings and Joeys have super strong u13s and 14s. It is great to see schools pulling out 5-6 teams in these age groups.
Can't comment on the current u/13s but the current u/14s was dominate last year by Newington (Undefeated) Joeys who I think lost one match( against Newington) and Shore. Shore started with a heavily loss to Waverley but pulled together to become a formidable force in last year in the U/13s. Kings last year really struggled with 69-0 and 71-0 losses to Newington. Other schools also scored big wins over TKS. However, that was last year and boys grow, they learn skills and gain confidence through experience.
Hence, results in the U/14 could change dramatically.
Thanks VR.
Where was Julian Heaven playing? Backrow? Or injured?
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Agree B&W, Things change in this age about now.
So far this year the Waves 14as have defeated Shore 38-12, Riverview 50-12 and St.Augustines 39-21, and in all these games they have had 4-5 major players out, not to say the other teams didn't have injuries.
This week they play Scots and then Newington, they didn't play each other last year, so this could be the match up.
Interesting to see some of the boys from last years 1st XV/2nd XV not starting in Kings 1sts from the likes of, Hooker Alex Lynch (2nds last year), No. 8 Josh Gunstone (1sts last year), Scrum Half Luke Go (2nds/3rds last year) and Benjamin Stewart (1sts last year). Personally I feel if King's really want to win this year they must stick to their core strengths through their fast play the ball and powerful running from their agile forward pack. Team selection is crucial when doing so, as the competition is fierce through threats, Joeys and Scots.
Other schools also scored big wins over TKS. However, that was last year and boys grow, they learn skills and gain confidence through experience.
Hence, results in the U/14 could change dramatically.
Homer,
Riverview 13as played Waves 2 weeks ago and won well, View are a big side and well drilled.
In the 14as St. Augustines beat Joeys by 50+ 2 weeks ago, and the Waves beat Auggies last weekend by 18 with 5 major players out.
Shore started from scratch again completely with a 1s vs 2s trial match yesterday, will be interesting to see how many changes they make. I doubt any changes will lead to a radical increase in skills they would more be looking for the boys who have that extra bit of mongrel in them.