Rugby Mum 2
Bill Watson (15)
What about GPS 2s and 3s? Any thoughts? And who is Scots Fly half this year?
What about GPS 2s and 3s? Any thoughts? And who is Scots Fly half this year?
1. Vuni Fifita (New)
2. Evan Prichard (View)
3. Hosea Fotokuva (View)
4. Koim Wingti (Joeys)
5. Toby Rudolph (Scots)
6. George Lehmann (Kings)
7. Jum Woodhill (Shore)
8. Angus Crichton (Scots)
9. Harry Emery (Shore)
10. Connor O'Shea (Joeys)
11. Guy Porter (Scots)
12. Willo McDonnell (Joeys)
13. Henry Hutchinson (View)
14. Simon Kennewell (New)
15. James Kane (Kings)
I dont have a great knowledge of all the 10's out there, but given he was only year 10 last year, but by the back half of the season was clearly outplaying some of the names above already being considered he would have to be a chance at GPS 1' or 2's. This will be his second year at this level, and is in the NGS / NSW 18's squad.For the most part I agree with the make up of this team, but surely Bowditch and Freeman are considerations, although I do think that Kane is a sensational player, he should definitely be in the side. I'd also watchout for Beau Peterson from View, he's in great form. I also think Taylor Deer from Scots is a great player, I'd move Woodhill to 6 and slot Deer in at 7. Anyone think McGregor is a chance at 5/8?
I dont have a great knowledge of all the 10's out there, but given he was only year 10 last year, but by the back half of the season was clearly outplaying some of the names above already being considered he would have to be a chance at GPS 1' or 2's. This will be his second year at this level, and is in the NGS / NSW 18's squad.
interesting discussion re Athletics timing ..
personally I think the bigger shame is timing of Rep games
looking at the above possible GPS squad (suggested above). it is just all being based on reputations and last season
so promising younger kids from Joeys, Newington, Shore ..(ie mccutcheon, grant, Tarogi, Dowsett) have little chance versus those that might be in their 2nd or 3rd seasons
the whole 4 term year is a pest . go back to 3 terms, I say
I dont have a great knowledge of all the 10's out there, but given he was only year 10 last year, but by the back half of the season was clearly outplaying some of the names above already being considered he would have to be a chance at GPS 1' or 2's. This will be his second year at this level, and is in the NGS / NSW 18's squad.
Totally agree, my comments were a broad response to the question does anyone think the kids a chance. I don't think NGS is a guarantee for anything, nor should it be, but it does suggest he can play so would be in consideration you would think. Like every thing it should come down to form, even though there will only be 1 or 2 games to evaluate all players.That is always useful to have on your CV.
Are there any other AAGPS #10's in the NGS?
Joeys Boys have previously not been in NGS. Apparently something to do with the logistics of moving boarders to and from Moore Park for the NGS sessions.
However Deegan (Joeys) was selected to a high representative level last year without a NGS stamp in his passport, over other #10's that were in NGS. This shows that there is scope for the non-NGS folk to do likewise with the right form, attitude, approach and application.
You must be kidding about McGregor. I saw him completely at sea on more than one occasion. I don't think he should have been in the Opens last year in the first place. As for Bowditch, he offers little but size.
I would have to agree with you on the selection issue. Kids get picked in these "gold" squads at an early age and then they seem to be the only ones considered from then on. This is why some of the late bloomers who only get to play 2nds or 3rds at school have more success than whose who are "stars" at school once they leave school. Why play trials or even a competition when the teams are selected on previous years form and not current form.
If the selectors have two players of similar ilk for the same position, they will go with the more "easily coached" kid every time. A kid that WANTS to be there, rather thinking they DESERVE to be there.For the most part I agree with the make up of this team, but surely Bowditch and Freeman are considerations, although I do think that Kane is a sensational player, he should definitely be in the side. I'd also watchout for Beau Peterson from View, he's in great form. I also think Taylor Deer from Scots is a great player, I'd move Woodhill to 6 and slot Deer in at 7. Anyone think McGregor is a chance at 5/8?
Again props are going to be the issue. The game has changed so much, that the big units now need to be mobile. Gone are the days where they could all be Matt dunnings. Props are going to be more than just good scrummagers. Surely there are some smokies in the props area, maybe they played in seconds last year, new to the schools, coming back from injury etc. Those in the know at view, scots, SJC, etc may be could provide some names?