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NSW AAGPS 2025 (banter and commentary)

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Frank Row (1)
As much as I like agreeing with the criticisms on Scots, it's not entirely fair to say "I don't think you could call one team definitively the stronger team". Lets be real, the score was 28-5. That 11 played fiercely, I'll give him that, and while I do believe this Shore team has what it takes to beat them later on, Shore were outperformed on the weekend by a better team across the park.
 

bigbaldpauline

Bob McCowan (2)
kings vs view

The view boys showed up. grover was eceptional and controlled the game well as expected. kings look to have no direction, is there an option to move sawyer back to 10 and maybe broing someone to 15 for a bit more directions. feel as though sawye is wasted at the back. hasni the 3 was unreal on of his better games for awhile.
 

twister29

Larry Dwyer (12)
I do unfortunately disagree with the Shore report, as I have watched both games.
Shore looked strong considering, playing a close but losing game against Joeys.
They also looked very strong against Scot’s, demonstrating the power of their forwards, especially in dominant line outs and malls, in defence they would have spent 15+ minutes holding Scot’s out from literally on top of the try line. IMHO, separate from controversy and this isn’t a go at any rulings, Shore played the better game of football, believe it or not, without Rex or Jai.

Thus, I simply cannot support the idea that Shore is donezo without Rex and Jai. With Jai most likely back this week, he will only add to Shore as a threat. Aside: A concern is Charlie ‘Galtitude’ Galligan probably missing this round.

Also, as the ‘Premiers last year to bottom of my rankings’, perhaps we should wind back the clock and see how Shore started last season…

Twister.
 

JoeBoar03

Bob McCowan (2)
My rankings heading into the 3rd round

1. Newington: Undefeated. You’ve got to give it to the Stanmore men after taking out Joeys at the Hill. Enormous side. Can they keep the momentum.

2. Joeys: Very strong and nimble squad. Shades of youth, I believe one of there players is in year 10. Could contest New for the prem.

3. Scots: Insanely clutch victory against Shore, very unlucky loss against Kings. Looking to be a title contender.

4. Kings: Promising form against New in the trials and strong round 1 victory, not sure why they were soundly beaten by View yesterday

5. View: Soundly dispatched by New in the first game. Grover was lacking in round 1 but showed captains presence yesterday in their promising win.

6. Shore: Poor start to the season, perhaps without their key players they will fall back into old form. Hopefully they can turn things around.
 

Up and In

Chris McKivat (8)
Coming from a naive angle, but I'd be really surprised if Newington's side on the weekend was 80% Year 7 starters. I stand to be corrected. Shore was 2/3 (10) Year 7 starters on the weekend and I'd really question if New were below this. Their results in this age group up to this year don't support this but happy to be challenged. 3 new arrivals?
 

Up and In

Chris McKivat (8)
The 2 players due to return will most likely replace players who also started after Year 7, so it still means 5 game starters will be non-Year 7 starters, if that makes sense.
 

JoeBoar03

Bob McCowan (2)
Very very good point you make. Considering view lost to a strong Newington team and put Kings to the sword. I stand corrected. View should be at 3rd then Kings then Scots
 

wisemaan

Alfred Walker (16)
With Callaghan coming back into the team, presumably at 15 where does that put Wendt.
I’m assuming Wendt will go to 12 based of the chat I’ve heard as they want him in the centers and Robertson dropped. I find this quite harsh as he has been playing so well. There could be other possibilities however I think this is the most likely. Whatever is decided it will be very tight and make it an unfortunate drop
 

Here for the advice

Herbert Moran (7)
Agree has not show anything to warrant playing 12 in 1s was part of a back line that got royally flogged by joeys and was not a stand out at all on the weekend. If wanted in centres play a game in 12 in 2XV to show.
 

twister29

Larry Dwyer (12)
I’m assuming Wendt will go to 12 based of the chat I’ve heard as they want him in the centers and Robertson dropped. I find this quite harsh as he has been playing so well. There could be other possibilities however I think this is the most likely. Whatever is decided it will be very tight and make it an unfortunate drop
I think it will be no 10 Ritchie who started in year 10, Rex will claim that spot.
 

TonyTackle01

Bob McCowan (2)
Agree has not show anything to warrant playing 12 in 1s was part of a back line that got royally flogged by joeys and was not a stand out at all on the weekend. If wanted in centres play a game in 12 in 2XV to show.
Seeing as it was a very tight game until the last 10 minutes I don’t think royally flogged is the right way to put it.
 
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