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NSW AAGPS 2025 (banter and commentary)

shaquille_oatmeal

Peter Burge (5)
I believe the Scots game started late around 3:27 and View was already on the field with the referee waiting for Scots. What's the leeway we give for teams taking too long to get on the field? Game has to start at some point

What defines "pre-match courtesies" as that is the only situation which applies here (as all others reference after the match) - one could argue that punctuality is a pretty important courtesy
Exactly, the View boys waited and only after waiting a few minutes then moved into position to get ready for kick off (in the rain) meanwhile there was no Scots players on the field yet. I don't think they're the ones to be questioned on sportsmanship in that case.
 

The Observer

Peter Burge (5)
And sadly looks like another injury or two to deal
with. But all teams face injuries just been a tough year where the review of selections (out of position and some reaches for those who just are not up to 1st in Year 11), game plans etc can be had but best those graduating look forward. Those there next year can have next years comp for redemption. Onto View next week. A battle in the 2’s for second in that comp, and a hope for 1s to put on a display.
Oh no! Who is injured now?
 

The Ghost of Raelene

John Eales (66)
First time here, but have been reading the forum since the days of founder Lee Grant( his pseudonym) in about 2010. A couple of years ago someone asked “How did the Joeys second grade half get to play for Australian schoolboys on tour to UK?”
The answer was that the Joeys Firsts halfback in 2005, Nathan Seivert, played schools tests in August and October and got picked to tour UK. Matthew Schwager ,Joeys Seconds half, got picked as a reserve for GPS thirds but impressed enough V CAS that he was made reserve half in NSW Firsts under Seivert. On tour Seivert got injured in “test” against England. Schwager was at the time on a gap year in Ireland which the schools’ tour manager knew so he called him in to be reserve half against Ireland with the A C T half replacing Seivert. During that match T Talavara was injured so Schwager got to not only play but scored the winning try from the scrumbase or ruck.
I believe Schwager was still playing, captaining and coaching around Narrabri until recently if not still.
moral of the story is don’t despair if not selected by GPS ; what would they know!
The fact Will Genia was overlooked for the squad in general is exactly what fuels people’s bias fire and fair enough.
 

Choc&blue

Frank Row (1)
Further to the Schwager half story above, a few years earlier the Newington centre forward in the First XI got called up at the last moment to tour with Australian SchoolsXI tour to Europe. Newington coach was the National tour coach and summoned him even tho he hadn’t made the NSW team simply because a lad who had been chosen had to forfeit a day or so before they left as he didn’t realise he needed a passport to tour!
the fill in played well, scored some goals and stayed on after the tour and was invited to trial for clubs in England. Alas unsuccessfully.
 

RuthlessRucker303

Bob McCowan (2)
On the weekend, I went over to kings to watch the 1's and end of 2's. I came across the Doyle ovals and came across what looked to be a 16'B team from St Joseph's College team. I got there with about 5 to 10 minutes of the match to go, and saw some great footy. A couple of standouts, Angus Templeton (J) , the kid can read the game like a book, classy 10. Harley Harrison (J), I believe the boy was playing hooker. Another talent that stood out was the boy who was rocking a dirty mullet, I think I can recall the name being Will Bailey (J) the 15, running lines of the 10 Angus. Just carving up. Good footy. The next couple of years will not disappoint after what I witnessed from a B's team.
Regards RR
 

Eyes and Ears

Desmond Connor (43)
On the weekend, I went over to kings to watch the 1's and end of 2's. I came across the Doyle ovals and came across what looked to be a 16'B team from St Joseph's College team. I got there with about 5 to 10 minutes of the match to go, and saw some great footy. A couple of standouts, Angus Templeton (J) , the kid can read the game like a book, classy 10. Harley Harrison (J), I believe the boy was playing hooker. Another talent that stood out was the boy who was rocking a dirty mullet, I think I can recall the name being Will Bailey (J) the 15, running lines of the 10 Angus. Just carving up. Good footy. The next couple of years will not disappoint after what I witnessed from a B's team.
Regards RR
Both Riverview and Joeys have good depth in the 16s. I have seen a bit of their C, D and Es and there are some good players for that level.
 

The Chairman

Arch Winning (36)
Sidwell has blown his shoulder.
Leahy asked to come off but not sure of his condition.
Potentially more that skip my mind.

Although before New, Baxter (2) copped a season ender. Garner takes number 2 for his final Shore matches.
Can anyone else list a year where not once the full strength team was able to get out. This is the closest they will get with C.Galligan and H.Reardon back into the team.
 

Joker

Moderator
Staff member
Both Riverview and Joeys have good depth in the 16s. I have seen a bit of their C, D and Es and there are some good players for that level.
Mate, the team to watch are the MIGHTY 14D's from Joeys.
Having a great season. Good bunch of lads who really enjoy their rugby.
My team to watch as they take on Sydney High 14A's

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Backintheolddays

Syd Malcolm (24)
Can anyone else list a year where not once the full strength team was able to get out. This is the closest they will get with C.Galligan and H.Reardon back into the team.
Think you’ll find this is quite common actually, unfortunately. Lots of good footballers miss whole seasons. For example Kings haven’t had Sawyer and Risati on the park together this year.
Last year Lees missed the whole season and McGlashan the majority, both of whom would have been penciled in for Kings 1s. Both were missed but c’est la vie.
 

The Observer

Peter Burge (5)
Think @The Chairman is trying to say that this weekend will be the closest Shore will have to a full team this season. Think it will be 11 or 12 of the 15.
I just cannot wait to see the Galtitude return, such a key player with so much talent and a leader the boys need.
From what I saw last week, the coaches would be happy with 11 or 12 of the 15 that could tackle……
 

master

Bob McCowan (2)
hi all,

In regards to the view v scot's ref from the weekend, obviously copping a fare bit of stick for his decisions, I still believe he was consistent for both sides, thus no major harm being done.

cheers,

The master
 

Rugbynbeers

Tom Lawton (22)
Think you’ll find this is quite common actually, unfortunately. Lots of good footballers miss whole seasons. For example Kings haven’t had Sawyer and Risati on the park together this year.
Last year Lees missed the whole season and McGlashan the majority, both of whom would have been penciled in for Kings 1s. Both were missed but c’est la vie.

Sawyer has been out for 3 years almost, Kid can’t catch a break.
 
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