Hello,
I heard the CCC U18s got a bit of a touch up from the CHS U18s, but does anyone know how the U16s went in their trials against CHS?
A pretty even game between CHS and CCC although CHS had a strong backline. Great ball handling in the wet from CHS. CCC defended brilliantly although went down 2 try to nil. Good first game as a team. Set piece was pretty good, with a little more time together show promise.Hello,
I heard the CCC U18s got a bit of a touch up from the CHS U18s, but does anyone know how the U16s went in their trials against CHS?
A pretty even game between CHS and CCC although CHS had a strong backline. Great ball handling in the wet from CHS. CCC defended brilliantly although went down 2 try to nil. Good first game as a team. Set piece was pretty good, with a little more time together show promise.
Hey Mum,
Lol ... (a phrase often used by bewildered teenage boys when they can't find any undies or socks) ... Did you happen to see how the centre Topiese Taufa went? A tall Tongan boy, usually has great defence.
A pretty even game between CHS and CCC although CHS had a strong backline. Great ball handling in the wet from CHS. CCC defended brilliantly although went down 2 try to nil. Good first game as a team. Set piece was pretty good, with a little more time together show promise.
Under the circumstances not many stood out that i recall.Tyler Keys and Kieron Bonin are to be watched as they were both outstanding.
Niether! actually my son started on the bench - coming from the bench took a while to warm up, and fit into the game. he was not anything noticeable on the weekend, although he is a strong consistent and mobile prop and has earnt his stripes. I only know Tyler because we dropped him to the station to return him home and Keiron is in the NSW country team with my son. I like to think I am objective in my views and sometimes brutally honest. The Catholic in me I guess
Capt for the under 16's was Topiese not sure about the 18's we left by then.
I hope young Topiese Taufa sticks with rugby. As stated before he goes to school at Kogarah Marist (admittedly a noted league school) which is attended by another lad called Michael Morgan who was NSWCCC's only NSWSRU U/16 representative last year.
They are centre partners for school in league and I for one would like to see how they fair as partners in rugby. Unfortunately Morgan was injured at his associations rugby trials this year, because the U/18's sure could use him right now!
I think Michael Morgan is playing with West Harbour.I hope young Topiese Taufa sticks with rugby. As stated before he goes to school at Kogarah Marist (admittedly a noted league school) which is attended by another lad called Michael Morgan who was NSWCCC's only NSWSRU U/16 representative last year.
They are centre partners for school in league and I for one would like to see how they fair as partners in rugby. Unfortunately Morgan was injured at his associations rugby trials this year, because the U/18's sure could use him right now!
I hope young Topiese Taufa sticks with rugby. As stated before he goes to school at Kogarah Marist (admittedly a noted league school) which is attended by another lad called Michael Morgan who was NSWCCC's only NSWSRU U/16 representative last year.
They are centre partners for school in league and I for one would like to see how they fair as partners in rugby. Unfortunately Morgan was injured at his associations rugby trials this year, because the U/18's sure could use him right now!
I find this comment about Michael Morgan's injury a strange one, as I am sure Michael was selected in the NSWCCC Open's rugby league team to contest the nationals; therefore, he would have played in the trials that were on the Friday and Saturday.
Are you saying he was not fit on the Monday, Tuesday but had recovered by Friday?
But I did notice that the U18's CCC rugby side originally had only 21 players named, then after Michael was selected in the league team they up it to 22 players. Dont know if there is any connection.