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That’s not fair- England is a lot more popular than Scots.Scots are a little like England, most tend to support their opposition
That’s not fair- England is a lot more popular than Scots.Scots are a little like England, most tend to support their opposition
hello ruckncoke,my ladder prediction for the 2024 AAGPS season
1. scots
2. Riverview
3. joeys
4. shore
5. kings
6. Newington
what are everyone's thoughts on this ladder prediction?
- ruckncoke
@ruckncoke89 Interesting prediction. Can you give a brief summary on why you have each team in these positions?my ladder prediction for the 2024 AAGPS season
1. scots
2. Riverview
3. joeys
4. shore
5. kings
6. Newington
what are everyone's thoughts on this ladder prediction?
- ruckncoke
Riverview in 2. Your going to need a good explanation for that one.my ladder prediction for the 2024 AAGPS season
1. scots
2. Riverview
3. joeys
4. shore
5. kings
6. Newington
what are everyone's thoughts on this ladder prediction?
- ruckncoke
I think Newington will be higher.my ladder prediction for the 2024 AAGPS season
1. scots
2. Riverview
3. joeys
4. shore
5. kings
6. Newington
what are everyone's thoughts on this ladder prediction?
- ruckncoke
All these early predictions are brave but futile. My prediction is that the ‘24 season will be close and tightly contested. Over 2 rounds, depth will be tested, home and away will matter and the team that some predict to come last could come first and vice versa. From a depth perspective (for this year) I suspect Joeys and Scots are probably best placed. Kings and New are worst placed and View and Shore are in the middle. That is purely my guess at what depth is like based on earlier years, teams do get lucky, sometimes making it through with no major injuries. So depth doesn’t matter until it does and then it sometimes matters more than it should.I think Newington will be higher.
Riverview will be lower. I have been told that this Riverview team in 13/14/15 and 16 only won 1 GPS comp game in 4 seasons, so its a stretch to come 2nd, however as we saw last season 10 rounds anything can happen, rest of teams could be correct.
I believe Shore turn around in the past couple years is due to the new head of rugby - David Mason Jones. He has done a great job and it appears, for the first time in the schools history, Shore is now a rugby not rowing school.Quite new to the idea of AAGPS Rugby, but spectating from the rowing side has made me curious. Seems my lads from Northbridge have a good shot this year. Last I remember we were copping it 50-0 every week on A Ground. A marvellous turnaround it seems. Anyone got any info on this?
Scots feel like Kings did last year. Bringing a large group back with some genuine top level talent. Joeys seem like View last year. Brining back some key spots but can they match it with Scots.All these early predictions are brave but futile. My prediction is that the ‘24 season will be close and tightly contested. Over 2 rounds, depth will be tested, home and away will matter and the team that some predict to come last could come first and vice versa. From a depth perspective (for this year) I suspect Joeys and Scots are probably best placed. Kings and New are worst placed and View and Shore are in the middle. That is purely my guess at what depth is like based on earlier years, teams do get lucky, sometimes making it through with no major injuries. So depth doesn’t matter until it does and then it sometimes matters more than it should.
scots - clearly the best team on paper so I think they are the team to beat. But if they want to continue playing as individuals then i think they will be closer to the bottom of the ladder.@ruckncoke89 Interesting prediction. Can you give a brief summary on why you have each team in these positions?
-Graham 'boo' Mageary
Can't argue with that. You might've just changed some of my opinions on the teams performances this year. I do think, the top 4 are very interchangeable this year, but the bottom two are spot on.scots - clearly the best team on paper so I think they are the team to beat. But if they want to continue playing as individuals then i think they will be closer to the bottom of the ladder.
Riverview - I think they will or will be one of the fittest teams in 2024 with the same coaching team as last year. which is an obvious advantage as they like to play very fast and expansive footy making them very dangerous if their 10 this year can run their troops around half as good as their 10 from last year (Joe Dillon). I am an old-view boy, so I'm always hoping they can threaten the prem again.
Joey - joeys always seem to be towards the top of the table every year and with a few boys returning this year I will be shocked if they aren't at the top of the ladder somewhere. joeys tend to run through the middle with their big forwards then look to swing either side of the field so if they can get some go-forward in the middle they will threaten out wide with a couple of excellent ball players in the back line.
shore - shore i think has a crack this year despite their very average rugby history. hopefully, their captain (Marshall) can lead them from the front in his third year in the 1st XV. if shore backline can light up with some expansive play they can win the comp.
kings - I've put kings at 5th only because of their lack of experience in the top grade. kings only have 1 first-XV player coming back therefore they might struggle in the first few rounds. they have also lost a lot of their imported players which may leave them slightly vulnerable this year as i believe they are irreplaceable.
Newington - I don't believe Newington has much of a shot at winning the premiership with only a couple of strike plays across the park. I'm also unsure about the culture at Newington with lots of dramas with the co-ed stuff, therefore I'm not certain that they are sure of the culture and identity.
- ruckncoke
Perhaps his little brother Ashton Large or Max laverty could fill in for him both top tier playersBig news out of Scots camp:
Onitoni Large is most likely out for the season, requires surgery for torn ligaments in his ankle. There is a slight chance he may be able to recover quickly and come back towards the end of the season but it's not looking good.
This is a massive challenge Scots must overcome to prove themselves.
Also, for no reason here is my ladder:
1. Scots
2. Joeys
3. View
4. Shore
5. Newington
6. Kings
If true, this is a large loss for Scots (pun intended). Not to make light of it though- I’d rate him as the best U17 back in the country that I have seen.Big news out of Scots camp:
Onitoni Large is most likely out for the season, requires surgery for torn ligaments in his ankle. There is a slight chance he may be able to recover quickly and come back towards the end of the season but it's not looking good.
This is a massive challenge Scots must overcome to prove themselves.
Also, for no reason here is my ladder:
1. Scots
2. Joeys
3. View
4. Shore
5. Newington
6. Kings
Is it 1sts v 1sts or is Aloys playing the 3rds?Excited for the aloysius vs riverview trial match. Looking forward to the brother schools battling it out. Excited to see Riverview 1sts get a shock as this new look aloys team is shaping up to be favorites. Additions including oliver senior, gabe roberts and bert ridding, make this aloys team a real threat.
Riverview is trying to cover it up, and say that aloys 1s will go against view 3s. However this is clearly a hoax setup by GPS in an attempt to hide the embarrassment view will face losing to the "worst" school in CAS. Aloysius will be playing Riverview 1sts. Typical GPS tomfoolery. Up the boys in the red.Is it 1sts v 1sts or is Aloys playing the 3rds?
Nice attempt at a euphemism there. Yes, we are all aware that aloys has been very poor in recent years, ill be the first too admit but. But this year, do not write off the blue and gold. They would demolish view 3s.Given the likes of Knox and Barker have taken to running out their 2's in the second half to avoid a total blowout I'd expect View 3's to probably be too high a level as well unfortunately. Be good to see them turn it around similar to Shore but they've been very public in the view against 'investing' in sporting team development. No one can compete fairly on this tilted playing board these days.
All of the league boys were excluded from the recent NSW u18s teamsThat's huge if true. Sad for him as well. When did it happen?
I expected him to be in the NSWU18s teams v QLD just gone that had a number of last years 16s.
Brial, Walsh included and were involved with Harold Matthew’s.All of the league boys were excluded from the recent NSW u18s teams
Thanks for the info. Shame for the kid. Enormous talent.Firstly, no?
Secondly, I believe he has been playing with an ankle injury a lot (probably through league) & it's gotten to a point where he needs surgery. Apparently, he could play with it for this season, and debated doing so, but chose the right choice to get the surgery and rehab out of the way now.
New backlines could be: (names in bold could be swapped around between the teams)
Most likely: (in my opinion)
12: Fittler. 12: Max Laverty
13: Jaques 13: Fittler
15: Will Johnson. 15: Jaques
Maybe?
12: Mark Nikas
13: Fittler
15: Jaques
Surely not: (slightest chance)
12: Heinz Lemoto
13: Fittler
15: Jaques
I probably forgot a lot of people. Don't know everyone.