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NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2014

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Ted Fahey (11)
Courtesy Northern Daily Leader

There was some quality rugby played at the 37th and final Country Schools Open and Under 16 Rugby Union Championships in Armidale on the weekend.

New England Lions won the Opens with a 10-5 final win over Far North Coast but the Lions’ Under 16s lost their final, vanquished 28-10 by Far North Coast.

More than 250 young rugby players from country zones across the state took part in the 37th championships, which were selection trials for NSW Country Schoolboys sides, as well as a development squad to tour Singapore and Hong Kong next year.

In the Opens, New England Schools, Far North Coast Schools, Mid North Coast Schools and Central Schools vied for the Bernie McGrane Shield, while the above were joined by Central West Schools in the 16s, for the Don Wiburd Trophy.

Farrer’s Angus McTavish was named player of the carnival.

The Open team will play Combined High schools in Sydney later this month.

NSW COUNTRY SCHOOLS OPEN: Tom Newman, Lachlan Mack, Hayden Shepherd, Ben Caskey (New England), Angus McTavish, Ryan Prentice, Sam Hunt, Angus Thompson, Ryan Witherdin, Brayden Grehan, Jackson Anshaw (Central North), Jayson Hovi, Tim Farmer, Joshua Carson, Daniel Malloy, Jock Barry, Charlie Fielder (Hunter), Lachie Cummins, Tom Blanch, Joel Cooper, Arek Werstak, Joe Dawson (Mid North Coast). Manager: Jim Pennington, Coach: Alan Jones, Assistant Coach Jason Lincoln.

NSW COUNTRY SCHOOLS UNDER 16: Hugh Arthur, Jayden Harradine, Henry Coldham, Edward Pitt, Damian Nott, Joe Kingham (NE), Jesse Kirkman, Kaes Bessling, Jamieson Williams, Sam Begbie (MNC), Callum Mould, Jonathon Huddy, Riley Wilson, Travis Gifford, Kym Theron, Hamish Mould, Jeffrey Buckler, Stephen Moore, Bailey Veitch (FNC), Bardley Simmons, Matthew Blackman, Hugh Westcott, Riley Turner (Central West). Manager Rick Walker, Coach Craig Beare, Assistant Coach Harry Witt.

DEVELOPMENT TEAMS 2014: Angus Roxborough-Batt, Jock Jackson, Brayden Graham, Max Alcorn, Charlie McGowan, Will Claridge, Jayden Harradine, Tom Hawthorne, Hayden Shepherd, Jack Bennett, Brendan Power, Nicholas Finney, Ben Caskey (all NE), Luke Porter, Alex Wall, Jackson Anshaw (Central North), Tom Newman, Jayson Hovi, Sam Harris, Jock Barr, Daniel Malloy (Hunter), Kye Marshall, David Puchert, Amos Potter, Aaron Shrubb, Joel Cooper (Mid North Coast). Coach Bruce Frame, Assistant Coach Jed Piesley.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
AAGPS 1st XV 2014
1. M. Laimani (N)
2. M. Serhon (N)
3. V. Fifita (N)
4. R. McCauley (S)
5. B. Petterson (I)
6. M. Girdler (S)
7. C. Menzies (I)
8. A. Crichton (S)
9. T. Strang (I)
10. J. McGregor (I)
11. G. Porter (S)
12. D. England (S)
13. H. Hutchinson (I)
14. T. Wright (J)
15. B. Freeman (I)

AAGPS 2nd XV 2014
1. H. Fotukava (I)
2. E. Pritchard (I)
3. J. Sedgman (S)
4. N. Gittoes (J)
5. T. Piroddi (N)
6. J. Hayson (I)
7. J. Woodhill (E)
8. C. Smith (S)
9. N. Duffy (J)
10. C. O’Shea (J)
11. S. Kennewell (N)
12. L. Latinipulu (N)
13. W. McDonnell (J)
14. C. Hurley (I)
15. S. Tarogi (N)

AAGPS White 2014
1. J. Bowditch (I)
2. T. Horton (J)
3. L. Muir (E)
4. J. Preece (E)
5. T. Rudolf (S)
6. H. Taylor (K)
7. C. Clifford (N)
8. J. Digby (G)
9. H. Emery (E)
10. J. Mackie (G)
11. M. Dowsett (E)
12. A. Sheldon (G)
13. T. McHutcheon (J)
14. M. Hendrie (S)
15. B. Tan (G)

AAGPS Blue 2014
1. A. Hall (K)
2. J. Burke (K)
3. J. Lee (K)
4. K. Wingti (J)
5. N. Brown (K)
6. J. Doyle (E)
7. T. Deer (S)
8. D. Ballantyne (K)
9. L. Condon (I)
10. C. Harris (K)
11. J. Prindiville (S)
12. C. King (E)
13. H. Kemball (E)
14. T. McBryde (I)
15. J. Richards (K)
 

tavytoo

Peter Burge (5)
is there any reason why Illawarra players aren't considered for country teams or is it just because very few ever try out because of the distances to trials
 

Sideline Eye

Darby Loudon (17)
Was very impressed with the games at Pittwater rugby park today, especially the game between ISA 1sts and CHS 1sts

Scores from today's 18s national schoolboys trial matches at Rat Park:
CHS II 55 def Country 10
CCC 27 def ISA II 24
ISA I 41 def CHS I 24 (7 tries to 4)

Despite all the huff and puff on the GPS thread about selections and who 'deserved' to be selected to GPS Is and Is, and who has the 'right' to a place in NSW Is and IIs, etc, those forum posters should remember the selectors are looking closely at all the school associations team trials, not just those with GPS boys in them. The ISA I team was an exceptionally good side today, and the CHS side performed admirably, (though not as impressively as their game v CAS last week). There will be a good smattering of non-GPS boys in the tops sides again this year.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Did anyone see a gentleman of a certain age, with a note book and a large camera lurking around Rat Park today?

We may or may not have a blog report on the days games depending on that sighting.
 

Sideline Eye

Darby Loudon (17)
Did anyone see a gentleman of a certain age, with a note book and a large camera lurking around Rat Park today?

We may or may not have a blog report on the days games depending on that sighting.

Though we've never formally met, I'm pretty sure Lee Grant Esq was in attendance, clip binder and camera in hand, and a good match report will no doubt turn up pretty soon.

For mine, the ISA boys were very polished and clearly knew each other's style of play very well. They ran CHS left and right and got quite a few overlaps on the wings, many of which turned into tries. This seems to be their game plan to counter the number of large heavyweights in the CHS lineup. The CHS backs just needed to keep their heads up and count the numbers at every ruck and mall to counter this. A few missed tackled by CHS contributed to ISA's success. The ISA forwards were all terriers when it came to tidying up any loose ball and they were a well drilled machine when it came to ruck and maul. CHS tried hard, and came out firing, but ISA had too much ammunition in the end. Scrums were a relatively even matchup, while the CHS line-out again stole several ISA throws, and took all of their own (bar one).

Looking forward to Lee's report.
 

Boof

Ward Prentice (10)
There
is there any reason why Illawarra players aren't considered for country teams or is it just because very few ever try out because of the distances to trials

There were a couple of Illawarra boys in Armidale for Country trials, they had a great half back who plays 1st grade colts, but he had an atrocious weekend with the boot and didn't make it thru, they could have done with him today.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
2014 NSW CHS 1st XV (vs ISA Version)
1. Phil BRADFORD (Hunter SHS)
2. Ed CRAIG (Epping BHS)
3. Harry JOHNSON-HOLMES (Mereweather HS)
4. Keiran BONIN (South Hills HS)
5. Andrew VATUVEI (Sarah Redfern HS)
6. Will FINLEY (Lisarow HS)
7. Lachlan ARGIRIS (Mereweather HS)
8. Lukhan LEALAIAULOTO-TUI (John Edmondson HS)
9. Ben RIDGWAY (Wonnona HS)
10. Josh THORNDYKE (Gosford HS)
11. Dylan PEPPERNELL (Narrabeen SHS)
12. Koheleti VAITAIKI (Homebush BHS)
13. Layton TALI (The Hills SHS)
14. Hamish LORANG (Mereweather HS)
15. Jayden WRIGHT (Hunter SHS)

Manager: R. DUMMETT, Endeavour SHS
Coach: M. HEWITT, Sydney Technical HS
Asst Coach: R BUSHELL, Endeavour SHS



2014 NSW CHS 2nd XV (vs Country Schools version)
1. Jordan LOTOANIU (Bass Hill HS)
2. Ryan CONNOLLY (Hunter SHS)
3. Peter IVIC (Belmont HS)
4. Sam MUSGROVE (Sydney BHS)
5. Tom LANE (Hunter SHS)
6. Romado TUIGAMALA (Sarah Redfern HS)
7. Tully McPHERSON (The Hills SHS)
8. Charles CALLAGHAN (Kooringal HS)
9. Harry ROWE (The Hills SHS)
10. Jonno LALLY (Wagga Wagga HS)
11. Ngangarra BARKER (Hunter SHS)
12. Brandon MARSH (Killara HS)
13. Sua TUPUOLA (Westfield SHS)
14. Jesse UHR (Kooringal HS)
15. Leroy BARTLETT (Newcastle HS)
16. Tyrell THORSON (Epping BHS)
17. Isa ABDALLAH (Narrabeen SHS)
18. Ezra MOLIOLO (Randwick BHS)
19. Cameron GOODACRE, (Pennant Hills HS)
20. Adrian KING, (Alstonville HS)
21. Sam REIMER, (Killara HS)
22. Jack CONEN (Blakehurst HS)
23. Kenny MILDWATER (The Hills SHS)
24. Raui POARU (Westfield SHS)
25. Storm PASFIELD (Endeavour SHS)

Manager: M. SEYMOUR, Caringbah HS
Coach: C. HOWE, Grafton HS
Asst Coach: M O'BRIEN, Callaghan College
 

sarcophilus

Charlie Fox (21)
one of the ISA catchers seemed to have his hands heavily strapped, the no1 pod front lifter seemed to have trouble in the ribs area so lifting was slow, observations not excuses
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
ISA I 41: 7T (12. L Lough, 11. J Thomas, 13. B Burns, 7. L Anderson, 6. J Walker (2) , 8. J Lough), 3 C (9, H. Goddard)

CHS I 24: 4T (10. J Thorndyke, 13. L Tali (2), 6. W Finley), 2 C (J. Wright)

Half Time: ISA 19 (3T 2C), CHS 14 (2T 2C)
 

CB Set

Peter Burge (5)
Agreed with sideline eye that CHS had ISA stuttering for the first half of the game but ISA came back with much dominance and composure.

Players of the game were
CHS- no.12, no.8
ISA- no.12, no.6, no.13
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
CCC: 27: 4T (15. K Anthony, 4. T Green, 22. N Fiapuluniko (2)) , 2C (15. K Anthony), 1 PG( 15. K Anthony)

ISA II 24 : 4T (11. J Robinson, 12. N Yeomans (2), 7. D Moore), 2C (15. J. Norah)

Half Time: 17 - 17 (3T 1C each)
 

Sideline Eye

Darby Loudon (17)
Hugh, a small typo: #7 in CHS 1s was Lachlan Argiris

[HJ - NOTED. Pasted his name from previous programme for CHS team. Typo corrected above]
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
CHS II 55: 9T (1. J Lotoaniu, 11. N. Barker (2), 13. S Tupuola, 15. L Bartlett, 7. T MacPherson, 12. B Marsh, 14. J Uhr, 10. J. Lally) 5C (9. H. Rowe)

NSW Country Schools 10: 2T (8. J Cooper, 1. L Cummins)

Half Time: CHS 26 (4T, 3C) NSW Country Schools 5 (1T)
 

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Jimmy Flynn (14)
Agreed with sideline eye that CHS had ISA stuttering for the first half of the game but ISA came back with much dominance and composure.

Players of the game were
CHS- no.12, no.8
ISA- no.12, no.6, no.13
Don't disagree but I think you could include the other ISA loosies who were so good at the pilfer
 

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Jimmy Flynn (14)
Defently agree with your statement all the backrowers were exceptional around the breakdown but if we are talking about breakdown work you would have to include the number 2 aswell who moved round the field and played like a backrower
I agree CB. But the moment you start praising the fatties they get it into their head that they are really 5/8s so best to keep it quiet
 
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