Kristian ENOS Armstrong
Allen Oxlade (6)
ainggggggFrom what I saw this season it will be
4. Baxter - Shore
5. Tancred - Riverview
6. Logan - Joeys
7. Le Maître - Shore
8. Brial - Scots
take a screenshot and call me a genius in 9 months
ainggggggFrom what I saw this season it will be
4. Baxter - Shore
5. Tancred - Riverview
6. Logan - Joeys
7. Le Maître - Shore
8. Brial - Scots
take a screenshot and call me a genius in 9 months
Not suitable or true.No. This is not suitable. This is about kids. Keep it positive
2024 View prediction
1. Angus Phillips (1s, GPS White, NSW Schools II)/ Will Hodge (2s)
2. Daniel Osborne (16s GPS, 16s NSW Schools)/ Will Hodge (2s)
3. Conor Dempsey (2-3s)
4. George Tancred (16s GPS, 16s NSW Schools)
5. Phoenix Graham (1s, GPS White)
6. Daniel Saunders (1,2s)
7. Henri Dempsey (16s GPS, 16s NSW Schools)
8. Ambrose Hennesey (2s, depends on rowing), Campbell Conna (16s GPS, 16s NSW Schools)
9. Ed Carter (2s) (C)
10. Angus Grover (16s GPS, Sydney, U16 GenBlue)
11. Brodie Folkes (16s)
12. Jeremy Newton (2s)
13. Tom Hartman (1s, 16s NSW schools, U16 GenBlue)
14. Charlie Watson (3s, 16s GPS)
15. Max Mason (2s)
HM
- Shea Berry
- Joe Paii
- Sam Terry
- Dan Smith
- Tom Johnston
- Harry Davis
- Darcy Macpherson
Let's not forget that it is 100%, not the be-all or end-all if you don't make it into gps 1's. Countless players in gps 2nds, etc. have gone on to play professionally in both codes. Examples from the last 2 years: Jesse McLean, Jack Bowen, Joey Fowler, Taukamo. Most players are already contracted by the time they get into GPS 1's so scouts often look for players in the 'lower' teams.
And Siua Wong.I was watching the Roosters v Parramatta game on Friday and there were 5 Sydney GPS boys in that game alone: Chrichton, Smith, Sua’ali’i, Pennisini & Simonsen.
I think some of us take for granted the footy we see weekly, some of the stuff we see is better than some Subbies rugby, and even some Super Rugby. We are so lucky.There is only roughly 150 professional Rugby contracts in Australia. I think the percentage that come from the GPS is really high if you look at like an industry.
If you look at the Australian Schools/U18s it’s considered a good cohort if 5-6 of the squad end up having a meaningful Rugby career of 5+ years. That probably means only 1-2 might be Sydney GPS players. Heaps of reason for this and most come to physical development stages and a number of them were advanced while at school but didn’t continue. It’s no different to any career. As you go higher the pool just gets smaller. Even the best school boy will top out at some point.
I was watching the Roosters v Parramatta game on Friday and there were 5 Sydney GPS boys in that game alone: Chrichton, Smith, Sua’ali’i, Pennisini & Simonsen.
Between the NSW & QLD GPS the production of professional footballers is exceptional.
In regards to players not playing after school, I think it would disappoint to know how many will stop after a year or two of Colts. This is unfortunately the standard through all Club Rugby at the moment and not just the GPS players. Contact sports are becoming more niche and I generally think people can’t be bothered if there is nothing to be gained i.e a pro contract.
Brial plays number 8 not second row. Will be a good battle between Justice and Brial. (Both very very good players)Brial will be the first one picked. Wasted in the second row.
Bartlett is a second rower no 4 or 5. Allot of depth in the back row some very good kids mentioned above.He will make it, but just for fun and discussion, here are some possible backrows that exclude him
6. Brial (S)
7. Cleverley (N)
8. Teamopeau (J)
6. Cleverley (N)
7. Logan (J)
8. Baker (K)
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Bartlett (S)
Conna (I)
Greer (J)
Justice is a great player no doubt, however believe Brial overtakes him for the GPS 1 team due to his experience over him, extremely excited to see this battle however.Brial plays number 8 not second row. Will be a good battle between Justice and Brial. (Both very very good players)
Absolutely. Super Rugby is a chore to watch 90% of the time.I think some of us take for granted the footy we see weekly, some of the stuff we see is better than some Subbies rugby, and even some Super Rugby. We are so lucky.
He was one of the best on the field in the NSW v QLD game this year.Justice is a great player no doubt, however believe Brial overtakes him for the GPS 1 team due to his experience over him, extremely excited to see this battle however.
justice turns 16 next year which could mean that he still is eligible to make the 16s gps teams.Brial plays number 8 not second row. Will be a good battle between Justice and Brial. (Both very very good players)
I think Charlie Ulcoq deserves a spot in this team, was a stand out for Scots all year and was great all around the field.Bartlett is a second rower no 4 or 5. Allot of depth in the back row some very good kids mentioned above.
Justice is a great player, especially considering his age, but there is no argument for him being better than Brial for many reasons.Justice is a great player no doubt, however believe Brial overtakes him for the GPS 1 team due to his experience over him, extremely excited to see this battle however.
Justice will be year 10 age next year. Why won't he just play presidents?Bartlett is a second rower no 4 or 5. Allot of depth in the back row some very good kids mentioned above.
You are correct here, similar to Ed Baxter from Shore this year, however Justice is a good shout to make an opens GPS team, however I'm not sure on the process if he can choose who to play for? Personally if I was him I'd rather start and dominate in the president's side then sit on the bench in the GPS Blue/Whites, but I reckon Justice is a cracking player with a chance to make the 1s/2s GPS side.justice turns 16 next year which could mean that he still is eligible to make the 16s gps teams.
They have to be selected in u16 if they are eligible according to GPS selectors rules, unlike the CAS.Justice will be year 10 age next year. Why won't he just play presidents?
Was in GPS thirds in year 11 as well.I think Charlie Ulcoq deserves a spot in this team, was a stand out for Scots all year and was great all around the field.