Snort you Joel, there were no sly cracks, Aloys are certainly favourites after what I heard against Scots 3s, it was definitely a knock on would've made the score 17-5.
Tedious, repetitive, naff.
Go away, please, thank you.
Snort you Joel, there were no sly cracks, Aloys are certainly favourites after what I heard against Scots 3s, it was definitely a knock on would've made the score 17-5.
Same. Joker is the best.Joker is obviously still on these forums, he liked Ace Ventura's post just above - though he appears to be muzzled by the fearless and fearsome Cyclopath (well, who wouldn't be.)
Hope you do your time soon Joker, and are back on the forums - I miss your posts mate (though I suspect Cyclo doens't )
Now seen 5 of the 6 CAS teams play except Aloys. Here's my update on the CAS side.
Front Row - Lots of good props. Some big bodies and good ball runners. When CAS plays GPS, there will not be the need for a scrum beast. GPS just dont have the cattle up front. So pick the best all round props. IMO, Dion (B) & Reeve (W) get the nod.
Hookers - Nosa (C) has the gig atm. Throwing well at lineout and fabulous around the park.
Second Row - Shut the gate. Clem & Fritz.
6 - If Slack Smith Plays. King will be 6. If not Halatokoua (W) or Sartena (C)
7 - This is always a tough battle - Joel K (B) probably slightly ahead, but White (C) Alex E (W) and Benefield very close.
8 - Ned or Ethan
9 - Clayton T (W) - However Tom G (K) and Walton (C) are probs better than any GPS option. Phillipson (B) shoulder injury. CAS blessed with halfbacks.
10 - Isaiya K (B) - Hannaford a close second. Torrence (C) almost outplayed Katoa, so worth a mention.
11 - Kidd (T) - may have a defensive liability, but speed and size should out weigh this.
12 - This is a coin toss - Those who have impressed - Mcleod (K) Baldwin (C) & Wood (A), or so I'm lead to believe - Will need to be able to handle O'Donnell
13 - IMO the weakest link - Eli S (B) & Aaron D (W)
14 - Poulos (K)
15 - Flanagan (C) - Dodgy shoulders weaken his defense, but outstanding vision. Otherwise Tucker (K)
This looks realistic to me. I suspect that Flanagan may be in the side at 14, making room for Tucker at 15.
I've now seen Kidd a couple of times and I don't think his defence is poor. He can be turned around by someone agile, but the couple of times I've seen that happen, he's recovered to make the tackle.
Now seen 5 of the 6 CAS teams play except Aloys. Here's my update on the CAS side.
Front Row - Lots of good props. Some big bodies and good ball runners. When CAS plays GPS, there will not be the need for a scrum beast. GPS just dont have the cattle up front. So pick the best all round props. IMO, Dion (B) & Reeve (W) get the nod.
Hookers - Nosa (C) has the gig atm. Throwing well at lineout and fabulous around the park.
Second Row - Shut the gate. Clem & Fritz.
6 - If Slack Smith Plays. King will be 6. If not Halatokoua (W) or Sartena (C)
7 - This is always a tough battle - Joel K (B) probably slightly ahead, but White (C) Alex E (W) and Benefield very close.
8 - Ned or Ethan
9 - Clayton T (W) - However Tom G (K) and Walton (C) are probs better than any GPS option. Phillipson (B) shoulder injury. CAS blessed with halfbacks.
10 - Isaiya K (B) - Hannaford a close second. Torrence (C) almost outplayed Katoa, so worth a mention.
11 - Kidd (T) - may have a defensive liability, but speed and size should out weigh this.
12 - This is a coin toss - Those who have impressed - Mcleod (K) Baldwin (C) & Wood (A), or so I'm lead to believe - Will need to be able to handle O'Donnell
13 - IMO the weakest link - Eli S (B) & Aaron D (W)
14 - Poulos (K)
15 - Flanagan (C) - Dodgy shoulders weaken his defense, but outstanding vision. Otherwise Tucker (K)
“Hornsby4life”? Sounds like a cruel and unnatural sentence.
WLF has been strangely quiet since half time on Saturday - unusual for him after a good Waverley win. I’m starting to wonder whether a passing Rottweiler attacked him from behind while he was watching on the western touch line? By the way, has WLF jr made it back onto the paddock?
Random stat of the day: Kidd now has nine tries for Trinity this season. Which isn’t a vast number but only 16 players have managed ten in a season for the school 1st XV in 108 years, so one more try puts him in good company. The record is Robert O’Reilly’s 25 in 2005.
Now seen 5 of the 6 CAS teams play except Aloys. Here's my update on the CAS side.
Front Row - Lots of good props. Some big bodies and good ball runners. When CAS plays GPS, there will not be the need for a scrum beast. GPS just dont have the cattle up front. So pick the best all round props. IMO, Dion (B) & Reeve (W) get the nod.
Hookers - Nosa (C) has the gig atm. Throwing well at lineout and fabulous around the park.
Second Row - Shut the gate. Clem & Fritz.
6 - If Slack Smith Plays. King will be 6. If not Halatokoua (W) or Sartena (C)
7 - This is always a tough battle - Joel K (B) probably slightly ahead, but White (C) Alex E (W) and Benefield very close.
8 - Ned or Ethan
9 - Clayton T (W) - However Tom G (K) and Walton (C) are probs better than any GPS option. Phillipson (B) shoulder injury. CAS blessed with halfbacks.
10 - Isaiya K (B) - Hannaford a close second. Torrence (C) almost outplayed Katoa, so worth a mention.
11 - Kidd (T) - may have a defensive liability, but speed and size should out weigh this.
12 - This is a coin toss - Those who have impressed - Mcleod (K) Baldwin (C) & Wood (A), or so I'm lead to believe - Will need to be able to handle O'Donnell
13 - IMO the weakest link - Eli S (B) & Aaron D (W)
14 - Poulos (K)
15 - Flanagan (C) - Dodgy shoulders weaken his defense, but outstanding vision. Otherwise Tucker (K)
Hello Snort!
The only comment I will make is that the only Rottweilers I saw at QP on sat were on the paddock wearing the double V.
You may also have noticed over the course of the season the only comment I have made about our team is an early prediction that the Waves would win the comp and be undefeated, nothing since in regards to each game.
I did make a post no #720 where I did a YOU, and assessed some relative results in an attempt to get a handle on what may well be the final outcome. If you read it, you will probably agree that after last weeks results, the prediction may now be even more probable.
It's game by game and nothing more, and Cranbrook will be a challenge this weekend, local derby, all the boys know each other very well, and Cranbrook always lift against the double V.
After Sat, the focus will be a small red target, and my hope is that the ghosts of 1979 reappear at Barker Oval!
Both WLF juniors have been out all season, been tough, but hopefully back soon, thx for asking.
WLF, if I were a bookmaker setting odds, then after Saturday Waverley certainly would have firmed in the betting, while Barker's stock fell. But it doesn't quite work like that. I have still seen nothing to sway me from my early-season prediction, which is that either Waverley or Barker will win, just ahead of Knox. I do think Waverley is marginally stronger than Barker, but not by so much that Barker can't hope to win a one-off encounter.
By the way, looking forward to the Barker highlights video of Round 1, which will no doubt show Barker running in try after try. Which isn't untrue, exactly.
Now seen 5 of the 6 CAS teams play except Aloys. Here's my update on the CAS side.
Front Row - Lots of good props. Some big bodies and good ball runners. When CAS plays GPS, there will not be the need for a scrum beast. GPS just dont have the cattle up front. So pick the best all round props. IMO, Dion (B) & Reeve (W) get the nod.
Hookers - Nosa (C) has the gig atm. Throwing well at lineout and fabulous around the park.
Second Row - Shut the gate. Clem & Fritz.
6 - If Slack Smith Plays. King will be 6. If not Halatokoua (W) or Sartena (C)
7 - This is always a tough battle - Joel K (B) probably slightly ahead, but White (C) Alex E (W) and Benefield very close.
8 - Ned or Ethan
9 - Clayton T (W) - However Tom G (K) and Walton (C) are probs better than any GPS option. Phillipson (B) shoulder injury. CAS blessed with halfbacks.
10 - Isaiya K (B) - Hannaford a close second. Torrence (C) almost outplayed Katoa, so worth a mention.
11 - Kidd (T) - may have a defensive liability, but speed and size should out weigh this.
12 - This is a coin toss - Those who have impressed - Mcleod (K) Baldwin (C) & Wood (A), or so I'm lead to believe - Will need to be able to handle O'Donnell
13 - IMO the weakest link - Eli S (B) & Aaron D (W)
14 - Poulos (K)
15 - Flanagan (C) - Dodgy shoulders weaken his defense, but outstanding vision. Otherwise Tucker (K)
Looks pretty close to me given what I've seen - CAS 2nds will be strong as well
Yes I know Snort, that's why I said it was 1 game at a time.
1 obvious observation that will I make is that defense significantly helps to win games, read into last weeks games as you will.
I also trust that you realize shortly you will need to come down off the fence, avoid splinters at all cost!
Luv watching the highlights!
Wouldn't be surprised if Walton (C) is the no 9 in the 2nds.
Wouldn't be surprised if Walton (C) is the no 9 in the 2nds.
Oaks might have done the boys a favour last week WLF. Sounds like they came out firing last weekend. As previously mentioned though I think it would be mistaken in the rep selections for the Knox prop (Black) to not be in the 1st's rep team from what I saw in the trial games against other CAS teams. Can see in a rep team he will be solid and lift even higher than in his school team. Boy has work ethic, size and a bloody big motor.