I never said that Scots should not be congratulated just when!
Don't think it has anything to do with the media interest. Joeys are always tough at home, they won well against Kings and they have been playing in the slops the last two weeks. The rain the past two weeks is a great leveller.Congrats to Scots, is it just me or they dont seem to have been at their devastating best since the newington win in the first round perhaps due to the intense media interest surrounding that win. Still they will not want to drop next weeks game to give view an equal share of the spoils.
Dont think it matters really, when other comps with similar no finals structure mathematically claim the crown they are congratulated.
Congrats to Scots, is it just me or they dont seem to have been at their devastating best since the newington win in the first round perhaps due to the intense media interest surrounding that win. Still they will not want to drop next weeks game to give view an equal share of the spoils.
Rubbish, especially the way View were talked up at the beginning of the year. Scots have earnt this and should be congratulated.
Congratulations to Scots from this Newington parent
I see several scribes have had a go at me
I guess I am just old school having learn t my ways under the stewardship of B.H.Travers. I still remember the days when the game was more important than the players (that ended when it became professional)!
Jika would have expelled a boy who brought a trumpet to a game and planed it. Things have changed alot in the last 30 years.JIka never would have approved of allowing people onto the hallowed turf to watch the game
Jika would have expelled a boy who brought a trumpet to a game and planed it. Things have changed alot in the last 30 years.
I wouldn't like to be trying to find a parking spot at Bellevue Hill on Saturday, biggest crowd there for a long time I'd imagine.
I wouldn't like to be trying to find a parking spot at Bellevue Hill on Saturday, biggest crowd there for a long time I'd imagine.
Will @Inside Shoulder be there with the Mr Whippy van again?
Local residents charging for parking in driveways.
Jim, around my era (I was Kings '87 as my moniker suggests) TAS were very strong..I don't think they played in a structured competition though unfortunately and just played against whoever would avail themselves so at least now they are part of the GPS proper..
we played them in a trial game and beat them but they had a team which would have given any of the GPS 1sts a run for their money..their front row was particularly strong, all 3 of them had and still do the build of what you want for a front rower and they all played 1st grade colts in Sydney the next year..one flanker played for the Australian U17s the year before and their outside centre ended up being 13 for NSW Country a couple of years later..that's just to mention a few of the players..and that team was flanked by a couple of future Wallabies in Richard Tombs a couple of years earlier and Sam Payne a couple of years later..
I remember in 1989 when I was at uni up there one weekday afternoon going to watch a game between TAS and Ashgrove..Payne was the TAS halfback and Eales was the Ashgrove lock..standing room only..
Crowd would have been bigger if view won yesterday