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NSW AAGPS 2025

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Joeys could take the number one spot over Kings for several key reasons:

  1. Unmatched Depth & Squad Depth – Joeys consistently produces deep squads, and with a 10-round competition, their ability to cover injuries could be superior to Kings. Their 2nd XV is often as strong as some schools' 1st XV, ensuring high competition for spots and strong replacements when injuries hit.
  2. Superior Fitness & Conditioning – Joeys' high-paced, relentless style of rugby is built on elite fitness levels. Over a long season, this could give them the edge in the final rounds when other teams are fatigued.
  3. Game Plan & Structure – Joeys’ traditional running rugby and structured attack have been refined over years. They thrive in fast ball movement, set-piece dominance, and an aggressive defensive system, which can outmatch Kings' more forward-heavy approach.
  4. Proven GPS Success – Joeys has a history of performing under pressure and securing tight wins, particularly in long competitions. Their coaching staff is experienced in getting the most out of their squads when it matters most.
While Kings may have a strong, talented team, Joeys’ overall squad depth, fitness, and proven game plan could give them the edge by the final rounds of the GPS season. Plus kings just have no tikka.
A part from the no tikka comment - this was pulled straight from ChatGpt
 

RushingRob

Ted Fahey (11)
Here's a sobering fact about Joeys Rugby.

There are only 16 year groups in Joeys history (since AAGPS rugby began) that never witnessed a 1XV premiership while attending the school.

These are the year groups of 1897'-1903', 1913'-1917 & 2013'-2017'. All boys who graduated in those years never saw a Joeys firsts prem.
Just 16 year groups.

On the other hand, if you were a Joeys graduate in 1986, every year you were at Joeys, they won the 1XV prem, 1981-1986. What a lucky year group.

Also, just found this. Scots is the most recurring team to put ends to Joeys hot streaks. Scots stopped Joeys in 1948 after SJC won from 1937-1947 (excluding 1940-1945 bc of WW2), again in 1959 after Joeys won 4 in a row, in 1987 after SJC went 6 in a row (see above) and then after the 1987 defeat SJC went another 5 in a row until Scots stopped them again in 1993. See below.
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burritobokky123

Stan Wickham (3)
Here's a sobering fact about Joeys Rugby.

There are only 16 year groups in Joeys history (since AAGPS rugby began) that never witnessed a 1XV premiership while attending the school.

These are the year groups of 1897'-1903', 1913'-1917 & 2013'-2017'. All boys who graduated in those years never saw a Joeys firsts prem.
Just 16 year groups.

On the other hand, if you were a Joeys graduate in 1986, every year you were at Joeys, they won the 1XV prem, 1981-1986. What a lucky year group.

Also, just found this. Scots is the most recurring team to put ends to Joeys hot streaks. Scots stopped Joeys in 1948 after SJC won from 1937-1947 (excluding 1940-1945 bc of WW2), again in 1959 after Joeys won 4 in a row, in 1987 after SJC went 6 in a row (see above) and then after the 1987 defeat SJC went another 5 in a row until Scots stopped them again in 1993. See below.
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yeah nice mate, cool point man.
 

ShireFootyAndThat

Bob McCowan (2)
Here's a sobering fact about Joeys Rugby.

There are only 16 year groups in Joeys history (since AAGPS rugby began) that never witnessed a 1XV premiership while attending the school.

These are the year groups of 1897'-1903', 1913'-1917 & 2013'-2017'. All boys who graduated in those years never saw a Joeys firsts prem.
Just 16 year groups.

On the other hand, if you were a Joeys graduate in 1986, every year you were at Joeys, they won the 1XV prem, 1981-1986. What a lucky year group.

Also, just found this. Scots is the most recurring team to put ends to Joeys hot streaks. Scots stopped Joeys in 1948 after SJC won from 1937-1947 (excluding 1940-1945 bc of WW2), again in 1959 after Joeys won 4 in a row, in 1987 after SJC went 6 in a row (see above) and then after the 1987 defeat SJC went another 5 in a row until Scots stopped them again in 1993. See below.
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This just further solidify the fact that joeys is a true powerhouse within AAGPS rugby, thanks for the incredible stat Robert.
 

RushingRob

Ted Fahey (11)
What is the opinion on NRL clubs paying for players to go and board at GPS schools? For example a boy from QLD who roosters have poached, but how will he train when he lives in QLD? Well he can attend Scots so he can train and play with Roosters, so Roosters pay for him to go there.

This isn't an import but what's the view on this?
 

ThePassionatePilfGod22

Allen Oxlade (6)
Well Springy,

I am with your statement that you believe it is still a form of importing as I believe that the schools have a part. When a club signs a young player and they begin looking for schools, its usually the schools who put their hands up wanting that player. And I'm sure that the club will not pay a 50,000+ private school fee for a kid under 18.
 
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