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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

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Herbert Moran (7)
It always reminds me of SJC: don't know if there's still a quiet little drink in the shed at the southern end as there was in my day - strictly for parents of course - after which you'd have to walk down the main entrance in at least a half light.


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The QLD is still on post game at the bar at the south western end of the field - it's a pity that more schools don't have similar facilities for a post game tipple and catch up.
 

George Smith

Ted Thorn (20)
I do agree with you he is not the biggest boys on the field but when he hits people they know about it! And his match fitness is up right up there he just never stops working. There is still the whole off season to get bigger and stronger. But i can defiantly see him making NSW schools side next year maybe further if he puts on some size.
probably the most astute positional change seen this season. Wing to flanker for young Hayson. Well done to the View coaching team.
 

George Smith

Ted Thorn (20)
It is interesting to read the comments about the quality of the respective schools' 1st XVs this year as measured by the results. Remember, this year is a first with the 2 round comp, where teams now have 10 hard games to prepare and 'lift' for rather than the traditional 4 to 6 previously. There will no doubt be much reflection and learnings taken in the next few months. I suspect when we get past the various results some of the learnings may be around the S&C programs and squad sizes (depth & focus).

The 2 round comp will place greater need for schools' to think about a club (19 teams) focus rather than a single team (1st XV) only focus. Apart from an aberration here and there the schools with the greatest 'success' will be those who focus on the 'club' approach. It is interesting that Joeys maintains results throughout their grades ('club') rather than just a single team focus.

Some schools' have used 24-26 players in their starting line-ups this year with an additional 4-5 being used during a game. The lads coming on as replacements in the second round played in the 3rd and 4th XV in the first round due to injuries this season. Have these lads been prepared for the higher skill level and longer game time of the 1st XV game? This may be 'tested' in looking at the various scores of every game between each 10 minute stanza and especially the last 10 minutes.
 

GPSrow

Watty Friend (18)
The QLD is still on post game at the bar at the south western end of the field - it's a pity that more schools don't have similar facilities for a post game tipple and catch up.

For some it would end up as a post game tipple and a punch up. Think it is better that most parents and spectators bring their boozy concoctions in Soup and Tea Flasks.
 

GPSrow

Watty Friend (18)
Disappointing years for both Kings and Shore so far and for Kings in particular as at the start of the year on paper at least they seemed to have a pretty good team and new coaches. When they came to Joeys for a trial game in the pre-season there wasn't too much in it really.

Whats the problem been - Injuries? Depth? Selections? I don't think that it's good for the GPS comp to have a school with the rugby heritage of Kings getting flogged each week. From the competition table they've had an average of 42 points scored against them per game!

Certainly not Depth.....? But definitely the loss of key backs such as Robertson, Jones and Rob Black (due to national rowing commitments) have certainly created 'glory' holes for which have not been penetrated well enough this year (mind the pun). For such dominating schools as Newington and Scots you can see the difference of how 1 or 2 influential 'better than schoolboy' players (Kellaway for Scots) and (Tepai and Taane for Newington) and the effect it has not only on the opposition but the team.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Disappointing years for both Kings and Shore so far and for Kings in particular as at the start of the year on paper at least they seemed to have a pretty good team and new coaches. When they came to Joeys for a trial game in the pre-season there wasn't too much in it really.

Whats the problem been - Injuries? Depth? Selections? I don't think that it's good for the GPS comp to have a school with the rugby heritage of Kings getting flogged each week. From the competition table they've had an average of 42 points scored against them per game!

The Kings rugby staff certainly taught young Jones a lesson or two about priorities last year with his promotion to 4th XV for daring to want to play in the SJRU U17 GF with his Newport Club team.

You have to sleep in the bed that you make.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
For some it would end up as a post game tipple and a punch up. Think it is better that most parents and spectators bring their boozy concoctions in Soup and Tea Flasks.
Have never seen it in my time as pupil or parent. For boarding heavy schools such as SJC and SIC it is the chance for old mates to catch up whilst watching their sons grandsons etc.
Must be the type of person you hang around with :) ( this was a joke !!!!)
 
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Can't wait to see George Lehman from Kings and David Ballantyne put in a monstrous first hit of the kick off. But my favourite player from King's is THE James King, who does a fine penguin impersonation whenever he plays. TKS is Number 1 in GPS!
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
The Kings rugby staff certainly taught young Jones a lesson or two about priorities last year with his promotion to 4th XV for daring to want play in the SJRU U17 GF with his Newport Club team.

You have to sleep in the bed that you make.
And being at a non-GPS school hasn't been a negative at all for him.
 

GPSrow

Watty Friend (18)
Have never seen it in my time as pupil or parent. For boarding heavy schools such as SJC and SIC it is the chance for old mates to catch up whilst watching their sons grandsons etc.
Must be the type of person you hang around with :) ( this was a joke !!!!)

Interesting you say that considering they now hold the Joeys vs. Riverview 1st XV game at 11:15 for what was a result of old boys and alcohol! haha
 

Nusadan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Interesting you say that considering they now hold the Joeys vs. Riverview 1st XV game at 11:15 for what was a result of old boys and alcohol! haha


Means being able to have the post match drinks earlier then at Joeys? Am all for it then!
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
Interesting you say that considering they now hold the Joeys vs. Riverview 1st XV game at 11:15 for what was a result of old boys and alcohol! haha
Pretty sure that's what View do.
If you had ever had a drink there,you would realise that most of the biggest drinkers there are still fine to drive home.
They are nice guys,just talk about drinking beer,more than they actually do it.
Which pretty much fits in with their recollection of their Rugby careers.
 

SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
Riverview would be liking their chances of an upset against scots ... So think this has to be match of the round. I don't know how riverview fared so badly in first scots encounter ... But I like the look of the view forwards.

Unlike joeys who have again picked a team of break aways, riverview looks more like a motley crew, that might go alright in a bar room brawl, as opposed to doing a good city-to-surf time

Think it is the big 2nd rower, bowditch that has always been good to punch holes and the hooker is much the same

And must say that impressed with quality of riverview coaching across the board.

What has happened to joeys in terms of old school props ... .? Someone like a nick ghattas ... Short, fat, smart and cunning ... Yes Sandell is sexy ....my daughter would no doubt love him.. But too much show pony and not enough mongrel, niggle

Shame about crichton, and his neck .... Although he is another one that hasn't got the venom, that certainly his old man had ...he was always up for a stink, even if he sometimes came off second best (so my grammar mates tell me)

Then again this red card policy, has made it hard to do much more than get into a push and shove fest

It's hand bags at 10 paces ... There have some been some laughable moments

Anyways, for all the reminiscing of piggies bleeding like the good old days, i still think kellaway will be difference

Scots by a lot less that 1st round
 

Rob hart

Ted Thorn (20)
Predictions for the weekend;

Shore V Kings - I hope Shore gets up for their first win of the season, Kings with injury's - this might be Shore's last chance this year......... still think Kings might get on top - Kings by 7

Joeys V New - Blockbuster at Hunters Hill ...... Joeys will be pumped at home its going to be a big assignment by the boys from hunters hill but im sure they have the heart to do it, New are a champion side and i cant go past them ........ new by 8 in an absolute blockbuster

Scots V View - View will put up a spirited fight but the boys from Bellevue Hill will be too good - Scots by 18

Interesting to note here that if Joeys did beat New and Scots beat Riverview Scots would be assured of at least a joint premiership even if they lost to New and Joeys in final two rounds..........
 

Tahspark

Ted Thorn (20)
Snip...

But I like the look of the view forwards.

Unlike joeys who have again picked a team of break aways, riverview looks more like a motley crew, that might go alright in a bar room brawl, as opposed to doing a good city-to-surf time...

Good analogy re: Riverview's forwards SDW. However, my optimism regarding their prospects against Scots would be enhanced if Hunt was playing.

 
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