Bob Peters
Allen Oxlade (6)
Hi all, Joeys have again made a few changes this week ready for the rivalry round vs Riverview.
In the forwards, versatile flanker Archie Campbell is out with concussion. Emerging Year 11 second row Eamon Doyle’s knee issues continue and he is also out this week. Both should be available for GPS round 1 vs Shore due to the long weekend break in between.
Star prop Jack Barrett returns to start, alongside Atticis Heaven and Harry Moxham in the front row, after coming off the bench earlier than expected last week.
Darcy Fogerty, outstanding in the back row last week, moves his 6’5” frame into the second row for this week alongside workhorse Quinn Dickinson and provides an ideal lineout target with two of the main jumpers sidelined. Number 7 Robbie Hunt holds his spot after an eye catching performance as a fetcher against Scots, and completes a back row comprising of strong running No. 8 Harry Darling, and blindside flanker Patrick Young who returns to the forwards after two weeks in the 12 jersey.
In the backs, Hwi Sharples returns at 9 after missing last week with flu, and he will be in partnership with key No. 10 Joey Fowler who returns to the side and will look to build on only 30mins of rugby played so far this season after a long lay-off with shoulder surgery followed by concussion. The fast feet of Caleb Murphy moves back up into the 12 jersey to partner the outstanding Ronan Leahy.
Miles Minto maintains his place on the right wing to join arguably the best players on the park for Joeys across the past two weeks in cousins Max and Oscar Jorgensen. This all leaves winger Will Malloy as the only back on the injured list, although he is expected to be available for round 1 as well.
Riverview were very good in their narrow loss to Barker last week and showed that with high levels of fitness, discipline, and excellent ball retention, they will trouble any team on their day. It was only the Barker offloading game that ultimately undid them in the second half last week and they are coming together at the right time after mixed early trial form. This Joeys team are something else when they click, however, they have shown all season they give away a lot of possession and concede a lot of penalties when put under pressure.
As ever, there is no such thing as a ‘trial’ when it comes to this fixture as both schools will come fired up to gain bragging rights from the 13F’s through to 1st XV.
The ‘Battle of the Catholics’ at Hunters Hill should be a beauty.
In the forwards, versatile flanker Archie Campbell is out with concussion. Emerging Year 11 second row Eamon Doyle’s knee issues continue and he is also out this week. Both should be available for GPS round 1 vs Shore due to the long weekend break in between.
Star prop Jack Barrett returns to start, alongside Atticis Heaven and Harry Moxham in the front row, after coming off the bench earlier than expected last week.
Darcy Fogerty, outstanding in the back row last week, moves his 6’5” frame into the second row for this week alongside workhorse Quinn Dickinson and provides an ideal lineout target with two of the main jumpers sidelined. Number 7 Robbie Hunt holds his spot after an eye catching performance as a fetcher against Scots, and completes a back row comprising of strong running No. 8 Harry Darling, and blindside flanker Patrick Young who returns to the forwards after two weeks in the 12 jersey.
In the backs, Hwi Sharples returns at 9 after missing last week with flu, and he will be in partnership with key No. 10 Joey Fowler who returns to the side and will look to build on only 30mins of rugby played so far this season after a long lay-off with shoulder surgery followed by concussion. The fast feet of Caleb Murphy moves back up into the 12 jersey to partner the outstanding Ronan Leahy.
Miles Minto maintains his place on the right wing to join arguably the best players on the park for Joeys across the past two weeks in cousins Max and Oscar Jorgensen. This all leaves winger Will Malloy as the only back on the injured list, although he is expected to be available for round 1 as well.
Riverview were very good in their narrow loss to Barker last week and showed that with high levels of fitness, discipline, and excellent ball retention, they will trouble any team on their day. It was only the Barker offloading game that ultimately undid them in the second half last week and they are coming together at the right time after mixed early trial form. This Joeys team are something else when they click, however, they have shown all season they give away a lot of possession and concede a lot of penalties when put under pressure.
As ever, there is no such thing as a ‘trial’ when it comes to this fixture as both schools will come fired up to gain bragging rights from the 13F’s through to 1st XV.
The ‘Battle of the Catholics’ at Hunters Hill should be a beauty.