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Most of the Scots backline cohort is year 11 so I doubt they will blood new players.What does TSC need to do to improve, get some sort of consistency?
Is it fitness, is it lack of structure,? They just don't seem to be enjoying playing rugby. Such a talented group of players who find themselves lacking in attack. They find themselves with the second worst for and against only just in front of Shore. Is it time to plan for the future and look to "blood" some boys for next year?
Got to win up front before the pretty boys show their stuff.What does TSC need to do to improve, get some sort of consistency?
Is it fitness, is it lack of structure,? They just don't seem to be enjoying playing rugby. Such a talented group of players who find themselves lacking in attack. They find themselves with the second worst for and against only just in front of Shore. Is it time to plan for the future and look to "blood" some boys for next year?
Need to improve ball security, such a talented team but we couldn't hold the ball for long and needed some more intensity in defense, needs to be a cohesive and aggressive defensive effort so that we can defend less and have more time to utilize our attacking weapons in try-scoring situations. If we're able to be dominant in the forwards our backs will thrive. I need to see them play a bit more to fully understand what's happening with the team. From what I saw, Toby Brial was Scots standout player and Joe Dillon was exceptional for view. As usual good old Matty from Riverview approached the boys after the game spreading some great misinformation such as "Did you see Kellaway got red carded in the Wallabies game last night" (there was no Wallabies game that night) and "Did you see that Newington beat kings!". Anyways hopefully the boys can crumble the bridge and get up in the North next Saturday, also excited to see the undefeated Scots 3rds go up against Shore in what is a must-win game for the team.What does TSC need to do to improve, get some sort of consistency?
Is it fitness, is it lack of structure,? They just don't seem to be enjoying playing rugby. Such a talented group of players who find themselves lacking in attack. They find themselves with the second worst for and against only just in front of Shore. Is it time to plan for the future and look to "blood" some boys for next year?
I think other schools are far better drilled. During Brian Smith's era, the junior teams going up had a lack of structure and they were poorly drilled. Schools like View and Joeys are taught all about the game and they play with their mates for a win, week in and week out from 13f to 9XV. They want to win and know the game much better. Hopefully, the new coach can rebuild their program for the years coming.Is it fitness, is it lack of structure,? They just don't seem to be enjoying playing rugby. Such a talented group of players who find themselves lacking in attack. They find themselves with the second worst for and against only just in front of Shore. Is it time to plan for the future and look to "blood" some boys for next year?
Got up against View, and Shore upset Grammar, three undefeated teams become one- Scots, nice to see there is at least some sort of success there.also excited to see the undefeated Scots 3rds go up against Shore in what is a must-win game for the team.
Proof that talent only gets you so farWhat does TSC need to do to improve, get some sort of consistency?
Is it fitness, is it lack of structure,? They just don't seem to be enjoying playing rugby. Such a talented group of players who find themselves lacking in attack. They find themselves with the second worst for and against only just in front of Shore. Is it time to plan for the future and look to "blood" some boys for next year?
I don't think it's a lack of fitness I think it has a lot to do with what BITOD says below.What does TSC need to do to improve, get some sort of consistency?
Is it fitness, is it lack of structure,? They just don't seem to be enjoying playing rugby. Such a talented group of players who find themselves lacking in attack. They find themselves with the second worst for and against only just in front of Shore. Is it time to plan for the future and look to "blood" some boys for next year?
They aren't setting a platform to work from. From that point they look flustered and lack cohesion and it relies on an individual to make a play over what you saw from Riverview by creating opportunities through flowing Rugby and support play. In a few of the Scots games I've watched this year they float in and out of games and keep the score close through a few very impressive moments. View kept their foot on the throat and didn't let them get within striking distance. I genuinely think the score is closer than what the game was. Tough first 10 mins 0/0 then the last two Scots tries had a bit of a look about them that View had it sewn up.Got to win up front before the pretty boys show their stuff.
first thing to note is 12 of the starting 1stXV will be back for next year at Scots (allot of year young). View are a very very good team and deserved to win. The problem has been injuries and injuries. Like Joeys its hard to build combinations and continuity when you can train and play with the same group week in week out. Best thing for Scots and any school is keep the same bunch for a few weeks train together and build combinations and take that onto the field.What does TSC need to do to improve, get some sort of consistency?
Is it fitness, is it lack of structure,? They just don't seem to be enjoying playing rugby. Such a talented group of players who find themselves lacking in attack. They find themselves with the second worst for and against only just in front of Shore. Is it time to plan for the future and look to "blood" some boys for next year?
Scots will be better for that game. This will be the first time this season the team have trained together and played together two weeks in a row this season due to injuries. Unfortunately, it takes time.Need to improve ball security, such a talented team but we couldn't hold the ball for long and needed some more intensity in defense, needs to be a cohesive and aggressive defensive effort so that we can defend less and have more time to utilize our attacking weapons in try-scoring situations. If we're able to be dominant in the forwards our backs will thrive. I need to see them play a bit more to fully understand what's happening with the team. From what I saw, Toby Brial was Scots standout player and Joe Dillon was exceptional for view. As usual good old Matty from Riverview approached the boys after the game spreading some great misinformation such as "Did you see Kellaway got red carded in the Wallabies game last night" (there was no Wallabies game that night) and "Did you see that Newington beat kings!". Anyways hopefully the boys can crumble the bridge and get up in the North next Saturday, also excited to see the undefeated Scots 3rds go up against Shore in what is a must-win game for the team.
That first game was a cracker with both sides playing great rugby. It looked like Kings had the game wrapped up until a penalty was awarded in the last play and victory was snatched away from them when the Joeys 16 year old fullback Max Palmisani slotted what looked like a 40m kick over the black dot, that kid sure has a boot on him and great under pressure.Safe to say round 10 will be a grand final for the 2nds comp.
kings vs joeys - winner takes all!
Agree, injuries/concussion protocols have taken a massive toll on Scots this year. Not saying they are the best team, it is just simply been higher than in previous years. Also I think the boys have learnt just because people tip you to be favoured doesn't make it so.Scots will be better for that game. This will be the first time this season the team have trained together and played together two weeks in a row this season due to injuries. Unfortunately, it takes time.
My post from 9th JuneThat first game was a cracker with both sides playing great rugby. It looked like Kings had the game wrapped up until a penalty was awarded in the last play and victory was snatched away from them when the Joeys 16 year old fullback Max Palmisani slotted what looked like a 40m kick over the black dot, that kid sure has a boot on him and great under pressure.
Scots 14as, around 40-20 View's way, something like that. Scots just really poorly drilled in these age groups.Results please
We need scores from many of last weeks games. Please help
Shore 16bs beat joeys 16bs 20-19Results please
We need scores from many of last weeks games. Please help