The Chairman
Phil Hardcastle (33)
Anywho, best players:
Newington: 2, 10, 11, 14 (conversions were magnificent)
Shore: 3, 9, 15
Newington: 2, 10, 11, 14 (conversions were magnificent)
Shore: 3, 9, 15
Why did I read this in a British accent ?Oh, what a jolly tough match that was between Saint Ignatius and Scots College! The weather was frightfully wet, making for a rather challenging game with many a missed opportunity. Ignatius came ever so close to besting the lads from the east, but alas, they were unable to hold them off in the final minute or so. I dare say, Scots were quite fortunate to secure their first home win. Congratulations to them, though! The Ignatius boys fought valiantly, but they just didn't have enough to clinch the victory.
-Jim
A rather gallant effort from the lads, a shame the rain dampened many bounteous opportunities presented deep within oppositional territory. It does indeed truly seem that such immeasurable downfall foreshadowed a rather unpredictable and variable encounter betwixt two a foe.Oh, what a jolly tough match that was between Saint Ignatius and Scots College! The weather was frightfully wet, making for a rather challenging game with many a missed opportunity. Ignatius came ever so close to besting the lads from the east, but alas, they were unable to hold them off in the final minute or so. I dare say, Scots were quite fortunate to secure their first home win. Congratulations to them, though! The Ignatius boys fought valiantly, but they just didn't have enough to clinch the victory.
-Jim
Shore were poor on a wet track today and against viewShore should be on their knees praying for rain for the Joeys game next Thursday
Dry track = Joeys by plenty
wet track = close game
AAGPS Round 2 in 18 words
Joeys - looking the goods
Scots - just not clicking
View - undefeated dark horse
Shore - back on track
Kings - brave in defeat
New - need to lift
AAGPS Round 3 in 18 wordsAAGPS Round 2 in 18 words
Joeys - looking the goods
Scots - just not clicking
View - undefeated dark horse
Shore - back on track
Kings - brave in defeat
New - need to lift
Good game chaps, so valiant ! But one mustn’t let one get to carried away with oneself as it’s a frightfully difficult competition this year. Keep one’s feet planted chapsWhy did I read this in a British accent ?
Kings deserved winners today and Joeys inexplicable in their choice of tactics. Poor decisions across the park.Shore should be on their knees praying for rain for the Joeys game next Thursday
Dry track = Joeys by plenty
wet track = close game
LolI completely disagree with you on this TSP. Shore were very solid against Kings. Yes, they may have let in a couple easy trys but it was on the back of some brilliant individual plays by some of the Kings players. I will be very surprised if Shore struggle against Newington especially at Northbridge. The crowds are only getting bigger for Shore and the footy is only getting better. I can say the complete opposite for Newington.
Would be happy to hear any rebuttals.
TheMaulester
Do you mean Joeys 5? 6 is not huge. Only 2 and 5 for Joeys could be happy with their games today amongst the forwards. A lot of reflection required by all the others and as a whole, much more tactical nous mustProud of the Kings boys today. Clung on in the first half and worked their way into the game. I felt were the stronger team in the second half and took their chances well. Managed the conditions better. Kings forwards won the set piece and was even at the breakdown. Handling in backs was surprisingly good and some good tries.
Penalty try to Kings and yellow card to Joeys #8 will be a talking point - though Joeys hit back immediately with a try under the posts.
Joeys were quite a bit bigger and looked good going route 1 and the short side. Should have stuck to a simpler game plan.
All the Kings kids that came up from the seconds had excellent games and will put pressure on to retain their spots.
Thought Kings 8 was best on ground, strong carries and over the ball. Backrow contest was excellent with the Kings no names taking it to their more recognized counterparts (especially with TKS captain #6 going off early). Joeys 6 is huge!
Here's hoping the wet weather continues, plays to the teams strengths and nullifies the oppositions.
Weekend results has really opened up the comp, everyone still has a look in.
Dempsey is an absolutely phenomenal player. I firmly believe that "Henri Dempsey" is a name to remember as the upcoming Australia U18 team selections approach.Competition Round 3 Stats
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I'm begging you Newington have just 1 try scorer above everyone else.
Him, Conick and Logan are the form players in the comp right now. Brial making a case too.Dempsey is an absolutely phenomenal player. I firmly believe that "Henri Dempsey" is a name to remember as the upcoming Australia U18 team selections approach.
- Jim
Sua’ali’i was “bought back” Don’t forget. He chose league first. I’d agree to respectfully disagree with your view point. I want to see the Wallabies back to their glory days That we have in common I suppose. Good evening.I would always select any boy who plays rugby, including players who also play and/or are contracted to league clubs. At the age of 16-18 the NRL offers are going to be minimum quadruple what the ARU can offer. Who can blame a kid (particularly if his parents are doing it tough) for taking the better offer.
BUT many of these players may end up back in the Wallabies ranks in future years like Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i. Let’s say Sua'ali'i was blacklisted from playing GPS 1st XV, NSW schools and the victorious Australian Schools team. There is no way he would have later signed with the Wallabies. Those great experiences he had in rugby including beating NZ would have helped the ARU signing him.
We need these players who pick league or it may be another +20 years before we win a Bledisloe again , interestingly that game in 2002 we had 2/3 ex-NRL players and two other Wallabies sons who now play league (both for CIS).
It’s also little investment as the NRL club will pay, coach and train these players for free before they return one day like Sua'ali'i.
That’s the issue, without the league boys they’ll be no glory days unless rugby can secure billions in tv rightsSua’ali’i was “bought back” Don’t forget. He chose league first. I’d agree to respectfully disagree with your view point. I want to see the Wallabies back to their glory days That we have in common I suppose. Good evening.
He's only 16, like Justice. 2 of the better forwards in the comp who are in year 11 but aged in year 10Dempsey is an absolutely phenomenal player. I firmly believe that "Henri Dempsey" is a name to remember as the upcoming Australia U18 team selections approach.
- Jim