I decided not to go to the Friday night doubleheader but then saw in the paper this morning that Damien Fizpatrick was starting as the Eastwood hooker, so I went. What a great ground it is - I had never been there before.
Fitzy, the 2007 Oz Schools captain, started in Colts this year, moved up to 2nd grade and tonight he had his debut start in 1st grade, (to the best of my knowledge.)
It was a good idea for the NSWRU to put on all the local derbies, as were possible, on the same weekend. The first game was Penrith v Parramatta and it was an absolutely cracking match won by Penrith 26 - 24 and were they happy at the end of the game, or what? There's nothing like club rugby when you see celebrations like that.
But TPN watching his Two Blues mates getting beaten wasn't that pleased.
There were some terrific displays for both teams and none were better that the two 8's and 13's - Williams and Taeuveu for Penrith and To'o and Sefanaia for Parramatta. Watching 13 Sefenaia's try at the end of the game to earn a bonus point for Paramatta was worth the price of admission alone.
Since it's my week for name dropping: Chris Hickie came up to talk to somebody sitting near to me during the interval of the 1st match and I congratulated him on his appointment and he said thanks a lot. Despite my being a well-known rugby tragic (in my own mind) he hesitated to come up to me for my advice about how to coach the Waratahs next year. He's obviously a shy man. I would have been gentle.
Eastwood beat West Harbour in the 2nd game 42-29 which sounds like a walkover but they were behind with about 15 minutes to go. The won with a bit more fitness and experience.
There was a bloke with the 14 jersey for the Woodies who looked familiar, though he played at outside centre - Lachie Turner. He had a a top game and set up the try that took the Woods into the lead. He and Leota were influential in the backs whilst fetcher Perrett had a blinder.
Hooker Fitzy played OK, like another backrower, and scored a try but he'll have to a lot more gym work before he plays S14, because tight work will be needed there. It looks like he hasn't put on a lot of weight in the months since he left school.
I may go to Rat Park Saturday rather than watch Joeys play High. I know the game is on TV but I can't boo Manly from the lounge chair. Sheehan is back and I hear there is a chance that Peter Owens and Cam Treloar may get on the park too.
For Easts Beasts fans - you there naza? - young Brumbies flyhalf, 17 y.o. Matt To'omua, the 2007 Oz schools no. 10, is starting in 1st grade against Randwick and Saia Fainga'a is playing hooker.
And, word is, Clyde Rathbone may play for the Beasts in 2 weeks time - or Uni - one or the other.