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NSW AAGPS 2023

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The Ghost of Raelene

David Codey (61)
Hearing out of the Shore Camp that they are potentially putting Tom Klem to 10 and ben whatley to fullback, massive change if this happens.
The Smoker
Won't hold my breath with predictions on these forums but if this was the case it makes no sense. You should never weaken a strong position to just cover another. Now you have both positions exposed. Only coaches who are panicking make these calls.
 

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Only coaches who are panicking make these calls.
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theruckretard

Frank Row (1)
Shore 1st XV is undoubtedly feeling the absence of the dynamic number 8, Luca Fulton, whose unfortunate knee dislocation has caused significant damage and will most likely make him miss the rest of the season... Luca's last game, a memorable encounter against Joeys, showcased his remarkable skills and unwavering commitment to the game. However, fate dealt an unfortunate blow as he sustained an injury during training the following week.

Luca's presence on the field brought an electrifying energy to Shore 1st XV's gameplay. As an impact player, he had an uncanny ability to deliver bone-crushing tackles that reverberated through the opposition's ranks, leaving them in awe. His physicality and unwavering determination made him a force to be reckoned with, inspiring his teammates and instilling a sense of confidence in their abilities.

Our thoughts and well wishes go out to Luca as he embarks on the path to recovery. Take the time you need to rest and heal, Luca, knowing that your fans and teammates eagerly await your triumphant return to the rugby field. May this setback only strengthen your resolve and fuel your determination to come back stronger than ever.


TRR
 

mr footy head

Stan Wickham (3)
think we will see a couple blow out this week view to smoke shore and Kings to really show why they are the competition favorites. looking forward to a great game again Scots and new
 

TheRugbysmoker185

Herbert Moran (7)
Shore 1st XV is undoubtedly feeling the absence of the dynamic number 8, Luca Fulton, whose unfortunate knee dislocation has caused significant damage and will most likely make him miss the rest of the season... Luca's last game, a memorable encounter against Joeys, showcased his remarkable skills and unwavering commitment to the game. However, fate dealt an unfortunate blow as he sustained an injury during training the following week.

Luca's presence on the field brought an electrifying energy to Shore 1st XV's gameplay. As an impact player, he had an uncanny ability to deliver bone-crushing tackles that reverberated through the opposition's ranks, leaving them in awe. His physicality and unwavering determination made him a force to be reckoned with, inspiring his teammates and instilling a sense of confidence in their abilities.

Our thoughts and well wishes go out to Luca as he embarks on the path to recovery. Take the time you need to rest and heal, Luca, knowing that your fans and teammates eagerly await your triumphant return to the rugby field. May this setback only strengthen your resolve and fuel your determination to come back stronger than ever.


TRR
I have seen shore drop off since luca has been injured, the number 8 role has been fulfilled by boys that are less of impact players and this is why shore has had some weak performances.
Smoker
 

bullocks

Ward Prentice (10)
If Joeys wins it will be a huge upset as well. Joeys has not been playing well as a unit. Scots came back at them hard towards the back end of the 1st game and that never happens against Joeys. Drew against what's proving to be a pretty weak Shore team and were beaten by New and View. Yes, the New game could have gone either way but last Saturday's game was a deserved victory to the View boys and even the most faithful of Cerise and Blue fans should acknowledge that View were better on the day. Facing Kings this Thursday, even though it's at the Holy Ground SJC1, Joeys will have to tackle themselves to the ground ( which they will do ) but stopping the Kings forward momentum and their speed and accuracy in the backs will be a monumental task. As a View supporter, I hope they pull off an upset and Mary shines down favourably on them, however my head says it will be a kings victory.
 

Wolverine

Frank Nicholson (4)
If Joeys wins it will be a huge upset as well. Joeys has not been playing well as a unit. Scots came back at them hard towards the back end of the 1st game and that never happens against Joeys. Drew against what's proving to be a pretty weak Shore team and were beaten by New and View. Yes, the New game could have gone either way but last Saturday's game was a deserved victory to the View boys and even the most faithful of Cerise and Blue fans should acknowledge that View were better on the day. Facing Kings this Thursday, even though it's at the Holy Ground SJC1, Joeys will have to tackle themselves to the ground ( which they will do ) but stopping the Kings forward momentum and their speed and accuracy in the backs will be a monumental task. As a View supporter, I hope they pull off an upset and Mary shines down favourably on them, however my head says it will be a kings victory.
GO JOEYS.
 

shoresportsphotgrapher

Peter Burge (5)
Dusk

Saturday June 17 is actually the Final Teams Selections and will be posted on the AAGPS website.

In answer to your question…

Tuesday 20 June: Fixtures at Knox College
3.15 GPS White v Country Juniors
4.30 GPS Blue v Sydney Juniors
5.45 GPS 2 v CAS 2
7.00 GPS 1 v CAS 1
Does anybody know why the games are being played so late?
Last year they were played between 12pm and 4pm at Northbridge.
Don't mind the Tuesday night lights
 
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