Re all discussions about Newington's demise -
I have had the opportunity to see the Y12 crop of players a few times a year since U13s and they were the top team most years. They did up to U15s have a very big lad named Bradley who later left the school but was recognised as one of the strongest players in the age group. Tyrone part of that side as well and lets add he chose to and was playing up a year out of age. (Is still only or just turning 17) It is fair to say the players stepping into first this year have not provided too much impact to the team and the stars from last years title winning (sharing) side, remain good players and remain competitive, they are not as strong across the park. Not sure if Newington can win this fight as there seems as much, (maybe school biased) criticism when they lose as much as when they win. Re Tyrone. The boy was a child prodigy and nothing new for kids who dominate at U13 & U14 to have things balance out later when others eventually catch up physically. That he is still competing at a high level is the thing worth acknowledging. I think besides school rugby he was still trying to juggle and commit to both club rugby and league on a Sunday when he was 16. Anyone who saw the NSWJRU U15 final a few years back, how he would have just returned to his mark before time again being given the ball by his team to try and keep them in the game. (Same tactic had won his district a few titles in the past) He was well covered (smashed) by a team that had a number of decent types playing that day but even exhausted his team kept throwing him the ball and he never stop having a go. Comment on Knunzels return is that when he was ruled out for the early rounds with broken arm, I thought team I support chances where much improved.