Benjamin Dover
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Scots 1st XV highlights video 2015
Joeys 3rds beat Shore 41-5 to go through undefeated in 2015 . good effort boys.. well deserved.
^Unfortunate blemish, it was one of the best parts of the game, it showed just how much the game meant to the boys playing, the supporters and the school. It still was a great game overall
Completely agree with you mate I thought it was awesome. Passion and pride from the boys in black and white.
Now, I would say the 3rd XV comp was dominated this year.
Amazing to watch: the drama of being behind, last play of the game, then Atiola clinching it with a try, taking the game, and the championship. Tragic for View, but elation for Newington. Loved the pitch invasion. Moments like this are pretty rare. My footage:
Makes you wonder why they're not dominant in the firsts as they used to be.True, Joeys were dominant, but they're like that pretty much at every level from 2nds down to 13Hs.
I am not associated with either school. My thoughts are this on the final three minutes.
Excellent ball retention by Newington and great defense by View. The big problem is the try.
A ruck was formed and under the laws the ball may NOT be picked up within a ruck and can only be when it passes the last feet. On repeated viewing with a Level 2 referee the opinion is that the player picking it up within a ruck should have been penalized. The referee made a beginners mistake and cost View a historic upset win
Makes you wonder why they're not dominant in the firsts as they used to be.
Actually, the Twos were not dominant, but they were probably the most impressive Joeys team the way they gutsed out wins in a few games against teams that looked to have a good a chance of winning as they did.
By contrast the Threes were likely the best side from the school, grade for grade, in the Opens.
Does anybody know the exact score of the Joeys vNewShore games in the Twos and 16As??
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2nd XV - SJC 34 - NC 10
16A - SJC 41 - NC 0
Bugger -
Correct. the View players were in a defensive ruck stance, but he laws state that the ruck ends successfully when the ball leaves the ruck, or when the ball is on or over the goal line. The ball did not leave the ruck but was picked up by a player on his feet over the ball.
The flaw in your position is that the referee adjudicated that way for the whole of the match, which benefited and/or hindred both teams at various points. You can't change the way you referee in the last minute.
I'd also question whether there was actually ever a ruck formed - there was a tackle, but there doesn't ever seem to be a player from either team in closed contact over the ball. The Riverview players seem to assume a defensive position for the next phase without ever forming a ruck.
Makes you wonder why they're not dominant in the firsts as they used to be.
Actually, the Twos were not dominant, but they were probably the most impressive Joeys team the way they gutsed out wins in a few games against teams that looked to have a good a chance of winning as they did.
By contrast the Threes were likely the best side from the school, grade for grade, in the Opens.
Does anybody know the exact score of the Joeys vNewShore games in the Twos and 16As??
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