CatchnPass
Vay Wilson (31)
Is that Shore's first win in the age group since starting out as the 13As? If so, congratulations boys and I'm sure it is being savoured in the way only the achievement of a long pursued goal can be. Well done and enjoy.
Well done to all the boys who trialled in challenging conditions today at Kings.
Given the conditions the standard of Rugby was pretty good and the ball did get past 10 with wingers scoring tries!
A lot of talent across the paddock. Both teams will have large well skilled forwards packs.
Presidents XV A and B will be posted on GPS website this afternoon.
http://aagps.nsw.edu.au/winter-sports/rugby/representative-teams/
do you know what time they will be posted?
Strongly agree, some very poor decisions. Did you not see Titmuss today? Quite easily the standout forward of the day and in yesterdays outing with Kings. How he did not grab that #8 jersey is quite confusing. Dalton performed outstanding today, his attention to detail is definitely a key part of his game. Lewis did not get the opportunity needed today to impress, hardly played, at best he got quarter of a game. Lewis has plenty of potential but like I keep emphasizing, he just does not get the opportunity.
CatchnPass, you always talk about current form mate, it is quite obvious who you think is out of form, but they aren't lol. It is the team, New simply do not have enough quality players in key positions, therefore these players are mistaken for "out of form" complete utter bs. What do you look for in a trial then? Titmuss and Dalton after leaving that trial today, were to me a shoe in for that starting XV.
The old fashioned way - having watched a number of these boys a lot in previous years and having seen how they are playing this season.
League training is great. For League. It's a much narrower set of skills. if you doubt this ask yourself how many rugby backs have made transition to league forwards compared to the reverse. Can you name one rugby league back who has become a wallaby or even soup level forward?
Neither Bell nor Simi made Sydney in 2014 or 2015 and Wellington played for Country last year but didn't make NSW. So maybe it means they tried another pathway this year (league) and worked extra hard on their rugby as well and have been rewarded with selection. And Im sure the selectors know more than I do, but it seems we happen to see it the same way here.Interestingly 3 of the starting Presidents A backs all played Harold matts league this year and not club/rep rugby this year (Bell ,Simi and Welington ) of which 2 of these the 3 boys could not get a start in there selected first HM team. What does that say of the standard of current club/rep rugby form , hope the selectors know more thank yourself .
'Current form' should cover the season or at least the past few weeks. The benefit of having the teams selected after 5 rounds is that it enables selectors to assess how players are faring in the weekly matches rather than relying solely upon 25 - 50 mins (for most) in the artificial construct of a trial, particularly one played in conditions such as today. Trials should be about confirming pencilled in selections and spotting the odd bolter rather than being the sole assessment opportunity.
As for New, it is the 16A players who have been consistently mooted as 'certainties' whose form I have focussed on, not the B team players filling in. Angus Bell has been playing great footy as he did last year and thoroughly deserves his selection. Saul Lewis, Pat McCormack and Keith Titmuss, who I rate highly in terms of abiility, imho have simply not been playing up to their 2015 standard and it seems the Pres selectors agree. But they are all in the squad and get to impress the nsw selectors if good enough next weekend.