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NSW AAGPS 2025

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Desmond Connor (43)
SHORE TEAMS vs Waverley @ Queens Park (5 April)

1st XV

1. Armati, Charlie
2. Garner, Max
3. Jarrett, Dominic
4. Sidwell, Liam
5. Stock, Anderton
6. Murdoch-Tilmouth, Harry
7. Reardon, Hugh
8. Clout, Bede
9. Greig, Oliver
10. Robertson, Tully
11. Mott, Charlie
12. d'Almeida, Oscar
13. Hawke, Noah
14. Hockey, Digby
15. Powell, Will

2nd XV

1. Green, Tom
2. Baxter, Henry
3. Hamilton, Ethan
4. Joyce, Harvey
5. Shadforth, Fin
6. Le Maitre, Braeden
7. Leahy, Tim
8. Yates, Alex
9. Strachan, Stirling
10. Quayle, Noah
11. Hamilford, Joel
12. O'Brien, Tom
13. Bremner, Jeremy
14. Maclennan, Luke
15. Keeler, Rory

3rd XV

1. Sheridan, Alfie
2. Yates, Nicholas
3. Cowdery, Ed
4. Gaden, Oliver
5. Paris, Lachlan
6. Squire, Darcy
7. Fulton, Tahli
8. Mackellar, Sam
9. Cockle, Charlie
10. Glasson, Tom
11. Shoemark, Rex
12. Brownie, Max
13. Shirley, Oscar
14. Wagstaff, Jake
15. Kierse, Tom


That looks like an under strength 1st XV side?
 

The Chairman

Phil Hardcastle (33)
@The Chairman what do u think the main issues with shore today were
Structure was pretty average. Don't think everyone knew where they needed to be.

Lots of silly errors shot themselves in the foot - Things like charged down kicks (there were minimum 5), knock ons, kicks out on the full, poor positioning in backfield allowing 50/22s

and overall Waverley were just bigger, stronger and played with more speed in attack. Shore got stunned it seems.

Not to panic stations yet. Severely undermanned team.

3s impressed me though. Very classy players.
 

Here for the advice

Peter Burge (5)
Waverley 10 was first class vs a very new combination for Shore in the backs. Tight five might need a shuffle for Shore. All the youngsters stepping up for sure will be better for a game in 1’s vs a solid Waverley team. Changes to be made for next trial to see where all are at. Great to be back on the sidelines in the sun va last years rain and cold!!!
 

View-Den

Bob McCowan (2)
Structure was pretty average. Don't think everyone knew where they needed to be.

Lots of silly errors shot themselves in the foot - Things like charged down kicks (there were minimum 5), knock ons, kicks out on the full, poor positioning in backfield allowing 50/22s

and overall Waverley were just bigger, stronger and played with more speed in attack. Shore got stunned it seems.

Not to panic stations yet. Severely undermanned team.

3s impressed me though. Very classy players.
hi @The Chairman I'm sure if you watched you would have seen if the youngster Payton Tarau played...... heard he has some razzle dazzle, any word on him
 

View-Den

Bob McCowan (2)
Sadly, I couldn't make it down to the View game on the weekend, but I heard that the 2's played pretty well with some young guns really standing up to the occasion. Anyone with more insights on the game or the one's please feel free to share.
 

twister29

Frank Nicholson (4)
Does anyone have any insight into what various schools are planning for their training setups over the upcoming school holidays?

More specifically, has there been any word on teams lining up a session or two with the legendary Sandhill Warrior? With the 'footy camp' period approaching, I imagine some squads might be locking that in.

I know the GPS boys, in particular, are often keen for a run with Rob early in the season...

Yours truly... Twister.
 

Rudderless

Nev Cottrell (35)
Does anyone have any insight into what various schools are planning for their training setups over the upcoming school holidays?

More specifically, has there been any word on teams lining up a session or two with the legendary Sandhill Warrior? With the 'footy camp' period approaching, I imagine some squads might be locking that in.

I know the GPS boys, in particular, are often keen for a run with Rob early in the season...

Yours truly... Twister.
talking about Rob…..

Kings Rugby Club Luncheon
Friday 16th May

“This year we welcome King’s legend and stalwart, Rob Rowland-Smith, AKA the Sandhill Warrior, as our Master of Ceremonies. Rob is one of the finest fitness and motivational coaches in the world and is sure to bring the energy!

We are also delighted to welcome back the Australian National Coach of the Wallabies, Joe Schmidt, to discuss the last 12 months and what he plans for the Lion’s test series just ahead.

The Warrior & Joe will be joined on stage by our very own Jimmy Hilgendorf, coach of the TKS 1st XV.

This is a unique opportunity to hear about leadership, culture, the Wallabies and the Lions test directly from Joe, in a way that is sure to be an energetic and inspiring experience.”
 
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Joker

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Staff member
talking about Rob…..

Kings Rugby Club Luncheon
Friday 16th May

“This year we welcome King’s legend and stalwart, Rob Rowland-Smith, AKA the Sandhill Warrior, as our Master of Ceremonies. Rob is one of the finest fitness and motivational coaches in the world and is sure to bring the energy!

We are also delighted to welcome back the Australian National Coach of the Wallabies, Joe Schmidt, to discuss the last 12 months and what he plans for the Lion’s test series just ahead.

The Warrior & Joe will be joined on stage by our very own Jimmy Hilgendorf, coach of the TKS 1st XV.

This is a unique opportunity to hear about leadership, culture, the Wallabies and the Lions test directly from Joe, in a way that is sure to be an energetic and inspiring experience.”
Tickets? Cost?
 
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