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NSW AAGPS 2024

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RushingRob

Ward Prentice (10)
ATTENTION

Because of the complete washout of Joeys games below 3rd grade last Saturday, and presumably similar situations at other grounds, and notwithstanding that we have 2 results (only) reported (ie 15A S11 v K7 and 14A E15 v I0), our inclination is to treat the whole round below 2nd grade as a complete washout and not award any table points. The alternative would be to treat all unreported and washed out games as 0-0 draws.

Statistics Team
Noooooo, but the 15as result I understand though
 

Mule

Ted Fahey (11)
4 x Players in the 2024 side also played in The NSW Schools U/16 Championships in 2023.

Dempsey was President A
Tsiouss was President B
Bloomfield was ISA
Sidwell was AICES - Thank you @Squidlips

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Ok, genuine question….. what’s better for the player and/or future Rugby Australia:
1. Making the best u16s play u16s and getting used to being dominant/enjoying success
2. Making the best u16s play up early and being less dominant/experiencing struggle
??
 

Rudderless

Trevor Allan (34)
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE FOR THURSDAY

This Thursday's Opens trials that were to take place at Pittwater Park has now been MOVED to St Joseph College Hunters Hill.
Friday still remains at Knox Grammar. Live stream is via NSW RugbyTV (subscription required).

NEW TIMES

Main Field

8:30 GPS 2 v ISA 2
9:20 GPS 1 v ISA 1
10:10 CHS 2 v GPS White
11:00 CCC v GPS Blue
11:50 Country Juniors v AICES
12:40 GPS 2 v Sydney Juniors
13:30 GPS 1 v CHS 1
14:20 CAS 2 v ISA 2
15:10 CAS 1 v ISA 1
16:00 AICES v GPS Blue


Field 2

10:10 CAS 2 v Sydney Juniors
11:00 CAS 1 v CHS 1
15:10 Country Juniors v GPS White
16:00 CHS 2 v CCC



Friday 28th June - Main Field Knox Grammar School

11:30 Sydney Juniors v ISA 2
12:45 AICES v CHS 2
14:00 CHS 1 v ISA 1
15:15 GPS White v CCC
16:30 Country Juniors v GPS Blue
17:45 CAS 2 v GPS 2
19:00 GPS 1 v CAS 1
 
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rugbyAU

Dick Tooth (41)
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE FOR THURSDAY

This Thursday's Opens trials that were to take place at Pittwater Park has now been MOVED to St Joseph College Hunters Hill.
Friday still remains at Knox Grammar. Live stream is via NSW RugbyTV (subscription required).

NEW TIMES

Main Field

8:30 GPS 2 v ISA 2
9:20 GPS 1 v ISA 1
10:10 CHS 2 v GPS White
11:00 CCC v GPS Blue
11:50 Country Juniors v AICES
12:40 GPS 2 v Sydney Juniors
13:30 GPS 1 v CHS 1
14:20 CAS 2 v ISA 2
15:10 CAS 1 v ISA 1
16:00 AICES v GPS Blue


Field 2

10:10 CAS 2 v Sydney Juniors
11:00 CAS 1 v CHS 1
15:10 Country Juniors v GPS White
16:00 CHS 2 v CCC



Friday 28th June - Main Field Knox Grammar School

11:30 Sydney Juniors v ISA 2
12:45 AICES v CHS 2
14:00 CHS 1 v ISA 1
15:15 GPS White v CCC
16:30 Country Juniors v GPS Blue
17:45 CAS 2 v GPS 2
19:00 GPS 1 v CAS 1
rough for GPS teams having games in back to back days
 

shaquille_oatmeal

Frank Nicholson (4)
I believe 2025 will be mostly a hitout between Joey's and View, two extremely dominant sides with each team having at least 6 Year 11s. Just a thought, Cheers.
Both sides having "at least 6 Year 11s", is an odd way of saying that Joey's has 6 and Riverview has 11 typically (points where they've had 12) year 11s, almost double Joeys which is a pretty big difference.
 

The Cleaner

Ted Fahey (11)
Ok, genuine question….. what’s better for the player and/or future Rugby Australia:
1. Making the best u16s play u16s and getting used to being dominant/enjoying success
2. Making the best u16s play up early and being less dominant/experiencing struggle
??
***Disclaimer*** - I am not a professional coach. Only a spectator opinion.

I would be the coach of Wallabies If I knew the CORRECT answer to your question friend. (Ok maybe not Wallabies, Waratahs ) I think it’s case by case as the position that they play needs to be taken into consideration. Their size also. In my opinion, front rowers should not rush to play up full stop. They are specialized positions. Maybe play 1 year up only not 2. In short I do not agree with playing up. What is the rush?

There are certain players that plays up and are doing well (Justice Taumoepeau) very few that I know of. They have trained and conditioned their bodies for body contact 2+years above their age group though. We need to look at the number of injured players that hurt themselves from playing above their own age group. Viliamu and Sheck from Newington and Davies from Kings. They would have been in the President A side this year if they were not injured.
So in short, I would go with #1, play your own age group because its only for a year and they cannot play that age again.

I like how Schmidt in his 1-ON-1 with ATKO on STAN discussed 'players being impatient' wanting to be selected to play at the highest level when they are not quite physically ready for it. I think he puts it "They are impatient but it is his job as a coach to be patient for them for their own benefit" Though this is at a elite level, but same principle can be applied to grassroots and school level rugby.
 
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