The Yugoslavian Wolf
Herbert Moran (7)
Loving the pic, Jarso.One thing for certain is that one of you is talking crap.
Wolf Out.
Loving the pic, Jarso.One thing for certain is that one of you is talking crap.
You seem to know all there is anyway. I would suggest trolling like this / talking up your mates etc.... is poor form, and I would strongly suggest making more of a useful contribution.There is a young rugby talent at the kings school dwelling in the 4th and 5th XV this year by the name of Hugh Cochrane. He is a juicy talent and prodigy of the kings school for next year. From watching his utter dominance in those grades this year I believe he will be a force to be reckoned with in the GPS next year a possible shoe in for gps 1s next year. CTPE could you shed any light on this talent?
silence troll.thats a good point
Given Riverview left 15-20 points on the able against Shore last week with last passes not going to hand, no amount of training in one week will tip the scales in Shores favour. I would think that Newington may have been putting in some extra work, or at least gone from cruise mode to ramp it up mode. While most unbiased observers would admit that Newingtons dominance over most sides this year has come from sheer mismatches in size and power rather than a strong game plan, or great all round skill, the only way Shore will beat Newington is if Newington Get lost on thevway to Northbrudge. No offence to Shore but, they haven't shown the game this year to topple Newington. Also I would like to add, that against Riverview the less heralded Clancy being Nick (15) had a great game. He had a lot of defensive work to do and was every where. He doesn't get as much press as Jack, but he really played well. Well done....after shores disappointing result against Riverview on the weekend, shore have increased their training amount and intensity, now we are well and truly into the GPS season, i wouldnt be suprised if the underdogs come out on top this weekend against Newington.
I don't follow this closely but what happened to the other two? From the results Kings would have benefitted greatly from this
Please explain;
This Saturday in 3rds Grammar play Scots @ Weigall, and yet Joey's play Scots @ Hunters Hill. Does that mean that there is only one game at Weigall, who else plays??
The Joeys teams would pick up unmatched fixtures against a variety of other schools. This would have happened anyway as Joeys would have more teams than Scots. Now there will just be more unmatched fixtures. The price of a 2 round 6 team competition.Thanks,
but then who fills the gaps at Hunters Hill?
With Newington coming off a loss and Shore not travelling well at all, this game could well see a blow out scoreline. I hope not, but I fear that the scoreboard attendant at Northbridge could be in for a busy afternoon - on one side of the scoreboard anyway.Given Riverview left 15-20 points on the able against Shore last week with last passes not going to hand, no amount of training in one week will tip the scales in Shores favour. I would think that Newington may have been putting in some extra work, or at least gone from cruise mode to ramp it up mode. While most unbiased observers would admit that Newingtons dominance over most sides this year has come from sheer mismatches in size and power rather than a strong game plan, or great all round skill, the only way Shore will beat Newington is if Newington Get lost on thevway to Northbrudge. No offence to Shore but, they haven't shown the game this year to topple Newington. Also I would like to add, that against Riverview the less heralded Clancy being Nick (15) had a great game. He had a lot of defensive work to do and was every where. He doesn't get as much press as Jack, but he really played well. Well done..