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NSW AAGPS 2024

Billy McGee

Peter Burge (5)
Top of the Table clash will be much more than just, 'Could be interesting', it decides the fate of the season, Will Newington continue their hot streak? or will Joey's remain dominant?

Cheers,
- Fanatic
Would argue the Joeys pack is superior while the Newington backs just edge out Joeys.
Tactics and executing game plan the key
 

Joker

Peter Sullivan (51)
A big thank you to @Lindommer for sweeping away the nuisance stuff.
We are doing so well this season but people do know the difference between banter and abuse.

Example.

Banter.

They seem to be quite precious. Tell me @Balmain Subbies is it true they have a wellness councilor in the Scots change room?

Abuse

Scots are bunch of #$%ing soft $#@%'s who can't even tackle bloody a ham sandwich.

The one on top will get a chuckle, the other will get you banned.

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Balmain Subbies

Watty Friend (18)
A big thank you to @Lindommer for sweeping away the nuisance stuff.
We are doing so well this season but people do know the difference between banter and abuse.

Example.

Banter.

They seem to be quite precious. Tell me @Balmain Subbies is it true they have a wellness councilor in the Scots change room?

Abuse

Scots are bunch of #$%ing soft $#@%'s who can't even tackle bloody a ham sandwich.

The one on top will get a chuckle, the other will get you banned.

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@Joker unfortunately this year that abusive language is warranted.

Anyways I'm good news good to see 3 Scots old boys make the wallabies squad
 

Cauliflower Ear

Frank Nicholson (4)
Joeys vs Newington:
The game that might end up deciding the premiership. Can the well-drilled, hard-nosed boys in cerise knock back yet another another challenger in the flashy boys from Stanmore. Newington will be coming in with truckloads of confidence after a game that they dominated for 4/5ths. If Newington can get clean fast ball to their backs, it is their game to lose. If joeys can keep it in the fowards and use their backs to spread the defense, they will have one hand on the premiership.

Home-field advantage might be the deciding factor: Joeys by 10
 

Agent

Darby Loudon (17)
With an eye to the future can anyone fill in the blanks on what year each boy is in.

Shore 1st XV
1. J Lyne Year 12
2. J Warner Year 12
3. F Harvison Year 12
4. E Hamilton Year 12
5. E Baxter Year 12
6. G Gordon ?
7. M Le Maitre (c) Year 12
8. B Clout ?
9. J Binnie Year 12
10. R Bassingthwaighte Year 11
11. C Francis Year 11
12. H Conick Year 12
13. L Kingdom Year 12
14. H Breakwell ?
15. J Callaghan Year 11

Shore 2nd XV
1. C Armati ?
2. M Garner ?
3. L Armstrong Year 10
4. C Galligan ?
5. A Stock ?
6. H Reardon Year 11
7. A Reardon Year12
8. A Smith ?
9. O Grieg ?
10. J Horwood ?
11. H Longes ?
12. A Segaert (c) Year 12
13. O Mackellar Year 12
14. P Scott ?
15. D Cowan ?

Shore 3rd XV
1. W Mason-Jones ?
2. I Edwards ?
3. E Cowdery ?
4. R Hall ?
5. J Frape ?
6. M Lotz ?
7. R Cope ?
8. A Yates ?
9. A Beggs (c) ?
10. D Ritchie ?
11. N Stacker ?
12. G Kingal-Pia ?
13. O Dalmeida ?
14. C Mott ?
15. F Shadforth ?
 

BananaMan

Allen Oxlade (6)
Joeys vs Newington:
The game that might end up deciding the premiership. Can the well-drilled, hard-nosed boys in cerise knock back yet another another challenger in the flashy boys from Stanmore. Newington will be coming in with truckloads of confidence after a game that they dominated for 4/5ths. If Newington can get clean fast ball to their backs, it is their game to lose. If joeys can keep it in the fowards and use their backs to spread the defense, they will have one hand on the premiership.

Home-field advantage might be the deciding factor: Joeys by 10
Let's not forget what Joeys backs did to Scots...they're no slouches. Give them the ball...I dare you.
 

Squidlips

Frank Row (1)
With an eye to the future can anyone fill in the blanks on what year each boy is in.

Shore 1st XV
1. J Lyne Year 12
2. J Warner Year 12
3. F Harvison Year 12
4. E Hamilton Year 12
5. E Baxter Year 12
6. G Gordon ?
7. M Le Maitre (c) Year 12
8. B Clout ?
9. J Binnie Year 12
10. R Bassingthwaighte Year 11
11. C Francis Year 11
12. H Conick Year 12
13. L Kingdom Year 12
14. H Breakwell ?
15. J Callaghan Year 11

Shore 2nd XV
1. C Armati ?
2. M Garner ?
3. L Armstrong Year 10
4. C Galligan ?
5. A Stock ?
6. H Reardon Year 11
7. A Reardon Year12
8. A Smith ?
9. O Grieg ?
10. J Horwood ?
11. H Longes ?
12. A Segaert (c) Year 12
13. O Mackellar Year 12
14. P Scott ?
15. D Cowan ?

Shore 3rd XV
1. W Mason-Jones ?
2. I Edwards ?
3. E Cowdery ?
4. R Hall ?
5. J Frape ?
6. M Lotz ?
7. R Cope ?
8. A Yates ?
9. A Beggs (c) ?
10. D Ritchie ?
11. N Stacker ?
12. G Kingal-Pia ?
13. O Dalmeida ?
14. C Mott ?
15. F Shadforth ?
Don't forget about the U16s coming through. There is some talent there as well. I would expect to see some of those boys in 1s and 2s in 2025.
 

The Prince

Frank Nicholson (4)
Joeys vs Newington:
The game that might end up deciding the premiership. Can the well-drilled, hard-nosed boys in cerise knock back yet another another challenger in the flashy boys from Stanmore. Newington will be coming in with truckloads of confidence after a game that they dominated for 4/5ths. If Newington can get clean fast ball to their backs, it is their game to lose. If joeys can keep it in the fowards and use their backs to spread the defense, they will have one hand on the premiership.

Home-field advantage might be the deciding factor: Joeys by 10
Good take however, I think that the New boys will come out on top. I think their consistency will be able to edge joeys out of the win due to Joeys' mistakes and penalties against them.

-Prince
 

The Chairman

Ron Walden (29)
With an eye to the future can anyone fill in the blanks on what year each boy is in.

Shore 1st XV
1. J Lyne Year 12
2. J Warner Year 12
3. F Harvison Year 12
4. E Hamilton Year 12
5. E Baxter Year 12
6. G Gordon ?
7. M Le Maitre (c) Year 12
8. B Clout ?
9. J Binnie Year 12
10. R Bassingthwaighte Year 11
11. C Francis Year 11
12. H Conick Year 12
13. L Kingdom Year 12
14. H Breakwell ?
15. J Callaghan Year 11

Shore 2nd XV
1. C Armati ?
2. M Garner ?
3. L Armstrong Year 10
4. C Galligan ?
5. A Stock ?
6. H Reardon Year 11
7. A Reardon Year12
8. A Smith ?
9. O Grieg ?
10. J Horwood ?
11. H Longes ?
12. A Segaert (c) Year 12
13. O Mackellar Year 12
14. P Scott ?
15. D Cowan ?

Shore 3rd XV
1. W Mason-Jones ?
2. I Edwards ?
3. E Cowdery ?
4. R Hall ?
5. J Frape ?
6. M Lotz ?
7. R Cope ?
8. A Yates ?
9. A Beggs (c) ?
10. D Ritchie ?
11. N Stacker ?
12. G Kingal-Pia ?
13. O Dalmeida ?
14. C Mott ?
15. F Shadforth ?

Shore 1st XV
1. J Lyne Year 12
2. J Warner Year 12
3. F Harvison Year 12
4. E Hamilton Year 12
5. E Baxter Year 12
6. G Gordon Year 12
7. M Le Maitre (c) Year 12
8. B Clout Year 11
9. J Binnie Year 12
10. R Bassingthwaighte Year 11
11. C Francis Year 11
12. H Conick Year 12
13. L Kingdom Year 12
14. H Breakwell Year 12
15. J Callaghan Year 11

Shore 2nd XV
1. C Armati Year 11
2. M Garner Year 11
3. L Armstrong Year 10
4. C Galligan Year 11
5. A Stock Year 11
6. H Reardon Year 11
7. A Reardon Year12
8. A Smith Year 12
9. O Grieg Year 11
10. J Horwood Year 12
11. H Longes Year 12
12. A Segaert (c) Year 12
13. O Mackellar Year 12
14. P Scott Year 12
15. D Cowan Year 12

Shore 3rd XV
1. W Mason-Jones Year 12
2. I Edwards Year 12
3. E Cowdery Year 11
4. R Hall Year 12
5. J Frape Year 11
6. M Lotz Year 12
7. R Cope Year 12
8. A Yates Year 11
9. A Beggs (c) Year 12
10. D Ritchie Year 11
11. N Stacker Year 12
12. G Kingal-Pia Year 11
13. O Dalmeida Year 11
14. C Mott Year 11
15. F Shadforth Year 11
 
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