GPS III 95 - AICES 0
Unfortunately this game was a waste of time for both teams. Any decent AICES player couldn't show his wares and the GPS players couldn't be assessed properly either. At least the GPS guys showed some admirable unselfishness in their repeated raids.
Even with those constraints one could say that 10. Tulloch had a top facilitating game for GPS.
If they want a GPS IIIs game next year and CAS don't want to put forward a team I suggest that they play a President's team made up of lads who didn't get selected in any of the association teams, including GPS and AICES.
GPS II 36 - CAS II 25 [6 tries to 4]
The score was about right but could have been a bit closer had CAS taken some key passes. GPS ball work was not perfect either: typical of trial games, some of the faster players arrived too early for the magic ball. These faults from both sides made for a scrappy match.
• For CAS 4. MTA was noticeable for his ball running. 6. Naude, 8. Moala and 13. OCO also had excellent, skilful games.
• The stand out player for GPS was 12. Reddin. He was stopped near the line once and had a lot to do to score but he drove through and dotted it down. Another time he stepped 3 times off his left foot to amble over to score. He doesn't use supporting runners as much as he should, and one time he dropped a ball cold in his 22 when GPS was playing too much rugby and CAS scored from it, but he had an impressive match otherwise.
• 10. Deegan also shone. His passing is getting Larkham-like at the schools level and he has the gift of not passing the ball too early. And just when you think he has to mix it up a bit he grubbers through neatly for a team mate to score. Was probably the best flyhalf of the day.
• 4. Donahue was the best GPS II forward, doing stuff from taking restarts over his head, slipping passes, and showing leg drive when stopped. Got a card for cynical play though. Hooker Vea also had good moments but seagulled too much. My advice to him would be to mix it up more with harder play closer in. 8. Moylan showed a lot of power when stopped and is one to watch.
• 3. Sandell re-injured his shoulder and must be in doubt for the next game.
GPS I 35 - CAS I 12 [7 tries to 2]
This match was memorable for its execrable goal kicking. Horwitz and Kellaway came up with a duck egg when attempting 7 conversions.
The GS pack was too strong. Their scrums were good and they were more powerful in the physical contests, more often, and any pro team would like to counter ruck as they did. Their goal line defence was of a higher order also
CAS
• Some of their better players were in their back three: 15. Patterson, 14. HCR and 11 Wileman. Though Paterson set up Wileman for the opening try of the game and they had a few opportunity episodes, they didn't get a lot of great ball through the hands. Would like to see what Patterson and HCR would do in a GPS rep side.
• 3. Satui had a few good barging runs but didn't have the intensity of the likes of 2. Carolan and 3. Robertson from GPS.
• 9. Jenkins has to run more but was probably the best scrummie of the day anyway because not many of the others ran well either either. He didn't take my eye at Cranbrook last week but his no frills accurate passing, delivered lickety split, gave his back line every chance.
GPS
• I was not that impressed by 1. OPL who seemed to be off the pace. At least 3. Robertson, who was switched to THP to give OPL a gig, had no troubles on the TH side in the scrums. Nor did 5. FLW (Fergus Lee-Warner) demonstrate any reason why he was playing in the Ones ahead of 4. O'Donohue from the Twos. On the other hand 4. Rorke looked every inch the Oz Schools player he was last year. Good runner, hard player.
• One of my favourites, 6. Dempsey, was the player of the day for any side and was like a force of nature, looking like a schoolboy version of Keiran Read. Looks like he has put on a few kilos from last year too. His View team mate 8. Whitely also played well and once showed his skill in delaying a pass for Carolan to score. Handy in the lineout too.
• 14. Jones and 15. Kellaway had some marvellous attacking moments. Kellaway has the knack of knowing where and when to burst onto the ball. I'm still not convinced that he is a top custodial fullback but he can certainly punt the ball and run with it. Jones often did a lot with nothing.
• 12. Milne and 13. Foketi were sometimes brilliant but not that often, together. It was shades of 12. Apo and 13. Hingano from years gone by: each showing running skills as individuals but not the one helping out the other. Milne was the main culprit since he got the ball first, and it was a pity because a couple times they worked together and time stood still.
• 10. Horwitz did a couple of good things such as delaying a pass beautifully for a walk in try, but he didn't look like an Oz Schools flyhalf. Mind you: McIntyre from CHS didn't either on Sunday - and both kicked crap for goal. But let's watch them oppose each other in the next game before we judge too harshly.
• 7. Randall played today instead of Murphy who told me he had discomfort from a cork on the inside of his knee, but said he should be OK come Friday.
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