I'd swap Joeys and Scots. 10 games will test depth and Joeys has that in spades, as does this years Kings year 12. Newington strong but limited depth. Next year for Scots, tremendous year 11s. Riverview have the cattle but not seeing it coming together.With the 2023 comp getting underway next weekend my predicted table is:
1. TKS
2. TSC
3. NC
4. SJC
5. SIC
6. Shore
WrongNewington strong but limited depth.
Wait till it rains...Completely agree Phil. With a few upsets around the comp and View winning a few close games, they can definitely bring it home.
FYI Joker, the “swamp” as you refer First field as is in pristine condition currently and the ground staff deserve respect for their hard work in preparation for the season.
Favours Joeys given their depth. But you have to play FULL Game prior? What if you come on as say hooker and play all but 5 mins? Isn't there a restriction on how much rugby you can play in one day? Like 90 mins or something?With Round 1 beginning for 1st and 2nd’s teams next Saturday I thought this was worth mentioning….
Once competitions start, there is to be NO fresh substitutions, meaning there will only be 15 players in 1st, 2nd and 3rd XV’s each week.
If you do not play a FULL game in the game prior, or get red carded, you CANNOT reserve or go on the field in a higher grade.
This includes 4th XV reserving for the 3rd XV or the 16A’s reserving for the Opens.
their 3rds lost to High?Wrong
Newington don't compete in the thirds competition. Also, few 2nds players moved up to play firsts, and i believe a handful of boys were used as fresh substitutions for the firsts game, which now isn't allowed and will require these boys to play the team below.their 3rds lost to High?
Not really sure what your point is when you say they dont play in thirds comp, isn't still their 3rd best side?Newington don't compete in the thirds competition. Also, few 2nds players moved up to play firsts, and i believe a handful of boys were used as fresh substitutions for the firsts game, which now isn't allowed and will require these boys to play the team below.
Well since the 3rd xv don't have a premiership to fight for, it allows the rugby staff at Newington to spend more time on developing the first and second teams. If Newington were competing in the 3rd xv next year, they would field a much stronger side to the team this year, as the students will now have a reason to want to play for the 3rd xv (aka a side competing for a premiership).Not really sure what your point is when you say they dont play in thirds comp, isn't still their 3rd best side?
just how test rugby is meant to be i.e. players used to actually have a genuine reason to go offWith Round 1 beginning for 1st and 2nd’s teams next Saturday I thought this was worth mentioning….
Once competitions start, there is to be NO fresh substitutions, meaning there will only be 15 players in 1st, 2nd and 3rd XV’s each week.
If you do not play a FULL game in the game prior, or get red carded, you CANNOT reserve or go on the field in a higher grade.
This includes 4th XV reserving for the 3rd XV or the 16A’s reserving for the Opens.
Why don't Newington play in the 3rd XV competition?Well since the 3rd xv don't have a premiership to fight for, it allows the rugby staff at Newington to spend more time on developing the first and second teams. If Newington were competing in the 3rd xv next year, they would field a much stronger side to the team this year, as the students will now have a reason to want to play for the 3rd xv (aka a side competing for a premiership).
Don't know. But the inclusions of AFL and the large soccer culture is likely part of the reasonWhy don't Newington play in the 3rd XV competition?
I agree with everything except Riverview. I see the opposite from the 2 games I’ve watched so far.I'd swap Joeys and Scots. 10 games will test depth and Joeys has that in spades, as does this years Kings year 12. Newington strong but limited depth. Next year for Scots, tremendous year 11s. Riverview have the cattle but not seeing it coming together.
You think they have the teams right?I agree with everything except Riverview. I see the opposite from the 2 games I’ve watched so far.
I think they’re playing well as a team (so are the 2nds) but they lack a player or 2, probably in the tight 5. I think the goal line d showed them working well together even though Waverley showed no thinking whilst camped on the line for 10 mins with View down a player.
I will say the difference between some of the 2nds and 1sts is minimal which can be huge in a the 2 round season. So you are right in regards to cattle in that sense.
they should definitely be playing in that comp like all the other schoolsWhy don't Newington play in the 3rd XV competition?
The reason that Newington is not in the 3rd XV competition dates back to the time of the reinstated 3rd XV competition in 2012 when it was determined that Grammar 1st XV and High 1st XV would leave the 1st and 2nd competition and compete against the 3rd XV from other schools. TAS 1st XV joined the competition at that time and as I understand, there were 9 GPS schools and Newington elected not to play in the competition.they should definitely be playing in that comp like all the other schools
Word vomit on my part.You think they have the teams right?
The reason that Newington is not in the 3rd XV competition dates back to the time of the reinstated 3rd XV competition in 2012 when it was determined that Grammar 1st XV and High 1st XV would leave the 1st and 2nd competition and compete against the 3rd XV from other schools. TAS 1st XV joined the competition at that time and as I understand, there were 9 GPS schools and Newington elected not to play in the competition.