Thank you for y
Thank you for your reply..just so you know He played Position 5 not loose over the trials. And yes working on weight..Cheers
@Oldboy 1950 if he played 5 for CHS II he played a blinder against GPS.
I wrote a short match report for the blog but wasn't used as 2 were written. But I will post it below for anyone interested, but 5 for CHSII caught my eye.
The problem is he is probably 10 kg too light for a lock at state level. For a loose position he was never going to be selected because of the excess of talent competing, And if he wasn't trialing in a loose position I don't think he would get any consideration. I posted somewhere about Scots 7 Green not making selection - and he has been the absolute standout 7 in GPS (he is now in CS squad).
Its tough as there would be plenty of disappointed boys (and fathers) across all associations,
At the end of the day he played in a team well beaten and that wasn't going to help his cause either.
GPS II vs CHS II
GPS II came into the match with the narrowest of losses inflicted by a very talented CAS team. CHS 11 had suffered an earlier close loss to CCC but had a convincing win over AICES last Sunday.
From the outset it looked like GPS had turned up to play this week and the demons from the CAS game had been excised.
In what turned out to be a high scoring game (for GPS 11) the talent from the GPS really shone through.
The GPS forwards were doing a very fine job up front, making good inroads into CHS defences. GPS had a better scrum and lineout and presented a very stable base for the backs to work off.
The first try was a forward effort to the Lock 5 Silk. Then tries to 10 Kunzel, and then late edition to the team 23 Rixon playing on the wing.
Half Time Score 19-0 to GPS11
Floodgates began to open in the second half. From the kickoff. Rixon leapt high to regather the start and set up probably the best try of the game with a blitzing run and connecting with the support eventuating with 3 Cutler crashing over.
Tries then to replacement 8 Lawson, 14 Smealie then bagged 2 tries off the wing. Rixon was not to be out done and scored again and Silk bagged a late try to finish the match.
CHS11 remained scoreless, which was not a fair indication of their effort. CHS had their chances and were unluckly not get over the stripe on at least 2 occasions. CHS 11 had one standout play from a restart with the big No 5 Gifford regathered and tried to emulate Rixon and CHS went so close to scoring what would have been a well-deserved try.
FINAL SCORE 61-0
Players
For GPS there were good players across the park, but 5 Silk had a very strong game bagging 2 tries. Rixon was brilliant given any space at all, and did everything to impress the selectors with his speed. No 11 Lachie Day deserves a mention for some great t work in defense and attack but his Goal kicking was special with only 1 missed conversion.
For CHS 11 the two Locks (4 Kemp & 5 Gifford) toiled all game and both made some good line breaks, Great service by halfback 9 Lewis and 10 Carberry was probably their best back.
Congratulations to players who made the NSW Squad: Tom Osborne, Frank Cutler, Rory Suttor, Tom Silk, Kyle Brown, Oliver Smealie, Luke Rixon and Nigel Lawson All GPS