Just to clear up a few things about Grammar rugby:
''Is this the same u16A Grammar team that struggled to down Waverleys 16Bs?''
This match (Three tries-zero to Grammar) cannot be taken into account due to the absolutely horrid conditions the team was playing in. Both teams were drowning in mud and water and it was impossible to construct any structure or phase play. A dogfight, really.
''I have heard the same thing and I truly believe they can crush their more favoured opponents based on their raw want for the win. dont underrate this team I have seen them play they are generally impeccable. Dont write this team off early and I hear their member who performed extremely well for the U/16 2nd XV side is working wonders in the centres. Dark horses of the competition.''
The member who plays U/16 GPS 2nd XV is Gorry, who unfortunately for the 16A team will be playing in Grammar Open 1's as a No. 8. I do agree on Grammar's raw want for the win, and I imagine the team has drawn much confidence from their wins in New Zealand, but against the stronger GPS schools (Kings, View, Shore, Joeys), sheer heart can't make up for a lack of team-wide lack of size.
I think that Grammar may have a chance against the Newington side providing the boys in black and white are performing as they did last year and without fresh imports, but Scots will be much more difficult to overcome.