view backs mainly Harrison Davis, I'm suggesting he's one of the best kickers in the comp this year.Watched TSC vs View 1s - TSC played the conditions marginally better with a lot of dropped ball for both sides as expected; close at the end but a deserved win for TSC. TSC #8 was used as the midfield battering ram, with good success, while the new TSC #7 played a blinder and made up for #8's lack of work around the ruck. Brial at #6 would be a better option next week, keeping the #7 and #8 same.
TSC #23 came on 2nd half and showed he is a better option at fullback, and when they moved Fitler to #12 the backline started to function. Moving #15 to #11 would make sense, and move #13 to #14 and promote a #13 from the 2s.
Riverview 2nd row were the pick of the bunch for them - but had the View backs succeeded with their kicks at goal, the result may well have turned out differently.
No criticism, just observation - the conditions underfoot were awful - made kicking from the tee a lottery - several adult/parent View supporters were screaming for the boys to take points from penalties, which showed how little they understood the conditions. Kick to the corner and maul in was the answer, which was how they scored their early tries.view backs mainly Harrison Davis, I'm suggesting he's one of the best kickers in the comp this year.
-Jim
There are another 7 rounds left. I don't think anyone will be panicking too much.Looking at the ladder, some strange situations could occur this week.
in the simplest form joeys and view both need to win at all cost. Being tied 1st place by only 1 point if Kings and shore could get upsets this could lead towards Kings and Scots being top of the table….
and with round 5 joeys v view it will place even greater pressure on the race for the prestigious trophy.
Getting out to a early lead does help, but yes very trueThere are another 7 rounds left. I don't think anyone will be panicking too much.
Why would the Open players play club footy? It does not make sense to me because of the recovery that's required. The older the boys get the more physically demanding the game becomes and it is of high priority that they look after their recovery.Not sure about other schools but I know Kings doesn't allow Opens players to play club footy... assume this is the case for other schools, does anyone know?
He’s put the rugby program back 20 years in his tenure.. No wonder Newington Rugby master is running to the hills
TCWhy would the Open players play club footy? It does not make sense to me because of the recovery that's required. The older the boys get the more physically demanding the game becomes and it is of high priority that they look after their recovery.
Well done to all. I’m not at all surprised by Rodwell (N). His kicking and game management was class yesterday.TC
I saw this posted a few days ago.
I’m assuming these boys play club RL outside of their commitments to school sport.
NSW CIS 18s RL team announced to play in the ASSRL in Coffs Harbour in July.
Rex Bassingthwaighte - Shore
Ontoni Large - Scots
Heinz Lemoto - Scots
Heamasi Maskasini - New
Toby Rodwell - New
Isn't Ontoni Large injured? Would Scots be happy about him playing if returning from injury?Well done to all. I’m not at all surprised by Rodwell (N). His kicking and game management was class yesterday.
The talk was Large would be back before the halfway mark of the competition; if that's still the case, it's either this Thursday or the following Saturday.Isn't Ontoni Large injured? Would Scots be happy about him playing if returning from injury?
Some play colts in the holidaysWhy would the Open players play club footy? It does not make sense to me because of the recovery that's required. The older the boys get the more physically demanding the game becomes and it is of high priority that they look after their recovery.
Can I just point out how the Scots 15a's (glengarry year) TIED with the Riverview 15a's?? Riverview are second in the age group (behind Joeys) and have put cricket scores on the other schools. With half the year gone, and the game finishing 15-ish minutes early (View boy buggered his leg), the underdog Scots team put up a fight and got a 14-14 tie.
I understand it is a pretty serious leg injury.Can I just point out how the Scots 15a's (glengarry year) TIED with the Riverview 15a's?? Riverview are second in the age group (behind Joeys) and have put cricket scores on the other schools. With half the year gone, and the game finished 15-ish minutes early (View boy buggered his leg), the underdogs Scots team put up a fight and got a 14-14 tie.
Maybe a stretch, but is it a coincidence that the injury happened right on his own try line? While Scots had the ball? Surely not...
Oh, and P.S, SCOTS 1XV PREM IS BACK ON!
Yes, it was horrible. His whole foot was disjointed at the ankle, pointing the wrong way- poor bloke.I understand it is a pretty serious leg injury.
Rain, the great levellerCan I just point out how the Scots 15a's (glengarry year) TIED with the Riverview 15a's?? Riverview are second in the age group (behind Joeys) and have put cricket scores on the other schools. With half the year gone, and the game finished 15-ish minutes early (View boy buggered his leg), the underdogs Scots team put up a fight and got a 14-14 tie.
Maybe a stretch, but is it a coincidence that the injury happened right on his own try line? While Scots had the ball? Surely not...
Oh, and P.S, SCOTS 1XV PREM IS BACK ON!