GPS 1s 14 - CHS 1s 14 (7 all at 1/2 time)
GPS 2s 47 - ISA 5
Nothing in it really, very physical forwards game, hardly any breaks to allow the backs many options to really shine. With CHS playing together as a team for a number of weeks/games they did seem to have better combinations happening in key areas (which you would expect), especially seen in the CHS 9 & 10 combo who out shone & put pressure the GPS fly halfs como in defence ... GPS actually played well considering this fact & the GPS outside backs did ok with limited opps. As such GPS as a whole should feel 'ok' with a draw.
Thankfully Broome did get the on the paddock (NB. left the field with about 15 mins the go). As such the match-up v Walters was able to take place. Both had good games in this tight encounter - On one occassion Broome made a takle & turnover in open play, then in the next ruck Walters stole it back!! Toss a coin on selections here as both are great! One will be in NSW1s & the other in NSW2s - daylight third.
No2 position is still open as no stand out as Guilfoyle (GPS) didn't execute the fundamentals right (i.e. lineouts) & the CHS No2 just did what was necessary (NB. game was very tight & others maybe be better to comment on the dark arts in the frontrow - but this was fairly even today). Now this will not happen but - Pity that Baraket (GPS2s No6) who has impressed this year has not played at No2 (was selected in NSW 2s in 2010 as a prop). He was strong in 2nds v lesser oppositon be maybe a potential for NSW selection again due to his versatility?