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Does anybody know any results from 15A's fixtures over the weekend
11 of 1sts from either Scots or Newington is probably a good reflection of GPS form with both teams having an unbeaten start to their seasons. From what I've seen in the first two rounds they are both very big and quick all around the park and very well drilled, Scots in particular. This will serve both GPS and NSW Schools very well in the upcoming rep season.GPS TEAMS AS FOLLOWS:
1ST XV
Vunipolu Fifta (N) Matt Serhon (N) Matt Sandell (J) Ned Hanigan (J) Lachlan Cannell (N) David Morris (N) Hamish Dunbar (S) Angus Crichton (S) Joey Lussick (N) Jack Clancy (E) Matt Craft (S) Tepai Meoroa (N) Taane Milne (N) Latrell Robinson (J) Andrew Kellaway (S) (capt)
2ND XV
Doug Streeter (E) Jamaine Crossley (S) Masui Tafui (N) Nick Kellaway (S) Anthony Vasilis (N) Jack McCalman (K) Jum Woodhill (E) Ben Hunt (I) Mitchell Short (S) Andrew Deegan (J) (capt) Bill Freeman (I) Ben Starkey (S) Will Davies (K) Simon Kennewell (N) Nic Clancy (E)
Reserves required to attend on Tuesday
Nathan Kelly (I) Hosea Fotukava (I) Angus Cooke (E) Harry Emery (E) Henry Hutchinson (I)
GPS 3RD XV to play CCC on Friday at Curagul Fields on Friday 21 June
Nathan Kelly (I) Hosea Fotukava (I) Will Ridley (S) Paddy Olver (E) Koim Wingti (J) Olly Kamp (S) (Capt) Patrick O’Brien (J) Angus Cooke (E) Harry Emery (E) Corey Tulloch (K) Charlie Oldham (E) Kurtis Bennett (J) Henry Hutchinson (I) Josh Mitchell (N) Callum Styles (S)
Reserves required to attend on Friday 21 June
Jack Bowditch (I) Tierney Glasson (J) George Prassas (N) Michael Kennedy (I) Tom Molloy (I) Guy Porter (S)
Shadow to attend assemble at Newington College
William McDonnell (J)
Does anybody know any results from 15A's fixtures over the weekend
Thanks, Joeys 19 - View 14. Anyone know the result of New and KingsScots 24 - 22 Shore
I wasn't there but heard it was a terrific comeback by Scots in the second half.
I was there independently today Jaghond.Sorry SmashGH - don't know which rugby match you were watching.
One of the worst rugby matches I have seen in a while at that level - contributed to by an almost incompetent performance with the man with the pea.
Penalty count 21-6 - and his knowledge of U19scrum law almost non existent.
Shore backline spent most of the match off side trying to smother the scots backs - who were dreadful.
Scots Forwards totally dominated the smaller Shore packing winning several tight heads & taking several lineouts as well. Nearly nvery scrum an absolute shambles - and bordering on unsafe.
I trust that one of the more sensible observers will post a match report shortly.
The Hound
I agree Quick Hands, but the Scots LHP is not binding correctly at all. He will place a lot of people in dangerThere's scrum dominance and illegal/dangerous scrum dominance. A pity what should have been a great game was ruined by poor refereeing.
Thanks, Joeys 19 - View 14. Anyone know the result of New and Kings
Who would you put in in front of the player selected?Some very interesting decisions, Not a single Riverview boy in the GPS 1's?
He was stood up 3 times yesterday by the winger that is in GPS 1'sMy comment is this.the exclusion of Sam Mete ( view) from all of the GPS sides says a lot about the process.. The kid has been outstanding all year.although I will say great call on Clancy in 1's.. He has shown great class all year.
Who would you put in in front of the player selected?
A few big names left out which I, and I'm sure many other people, am surprised about.
1. Sam Mete - strong runner and lightning quick, many people thought a shoe in for GPS 1st XV. To not make any side is a big disappointment for him.
2. Rory Davis - I would have said that he is the best halfback in the GPS, a great pass and very good at scooting around the ruck through lazy defence. Goes to show that to he selected into a GPS side, it's not selected on your ability but rather the ability of the side you're in.
I have only seen Mete play once this year, and IMHO whilst quick, was shown that there is more to the game than just being fast. If I were to put him into a team it would be in place of Freeman, who I think is very lucky.I'd have Hutchison at wing in front of Robinson, or even into outside centre and Taane at wing. The kid is an absolute machine, doesn't miss tackles and breaks the line at every single touch.
Scrumhalf Mike Kennedy dominated Lussick when New played View and as I've said before, Lussick couldn't even pass left to right, something that one would assume is a prerequisite for a GPS 1sts, let alone halfback.
Would also have considered Nathan Kelly or Hosea Fotukava (both GPS 3rds 2012) for the front row, outplaying the chosen Newington boys, especially Serhon.
As you said, Mete was shoved off Robinson twice yesterday, but he'd arguably be the quickest person in GPS, and weighing upwards of 90kg, he has shown to be very difficult to tackle. Im not saying GPS 1's, but he has played far better than Oldham and Kennewell who were picked above him.
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On a highlight though Kamp Crighton and Dunbar from Scots hunt like mangy dogs looking for the last chop boneand Woodhill from Shore gave as good as it gets. that was the best part of the day watching these young men go at it. Other than that, good luck to both sides for the rest of the season
The current batch of loosies not only in the AAGPS schools, but in CAS and ISA, is of superb calibre. There are some quality players wearing 6/7/8 in schools who will miss out on representative positions by sheer weight of numbers. In any other year they would be lay dawn mezzaires to start for NSW Schools.
Most of the AAGPS games will see scavenging packs mangy dogs taking on wolf packs and thieving jackels in the loose forward battles, with neither grouping prepared to allow the other mob any advantage as they scrap over Gilbert.[/quote]
Every time I think I have given just a little bit of BrianSpeak...
WHUMP ....Out comes the JarseSpeak with both bowers and a handful of Aces... Trumped again, Mssr Jarse
What to report?
2 schools I love for different reasons: the SJC 3rds proved my faith in the SJC system of producing competent rugby players for and over the ages; SGS proved my faith in people who set their noses to the grindstone.
This game i love, played in the spirit intended.
The game the thing; the rest, a circumstance.
I agree with Brian Westlake. Yesterday showed up a lot of shortcomings in the Iggys back 3 even with the winMy comment is this.the exclusion of Sam Mete ( view) from all of the GPS sides says a lot about the process.. The kid has been outstanding all year.although I will say great call on Clancy in 1's.. He has shown great class all year.
Do Scots still lose half of their 15s age group to Glengarry? If so, was Scots v Shore As against As? If the answer to both questions is 'yes', then a mighty effort from Scots and would indicate a weak age group at Shore.Scots 24 - 22 Shore
I wasn't there but heard it was a terrific comeback by Scots in the second half.