For whatever it's worth the backline for president's A I believe, will be:
15. Cepesa
14. Kennewell (sorry if I spelt it wrong)
13. Hutchinson
12. Porter
11. Hurley
10. McGregor
9. Travers
There seems to be a lot of discussion about a few players i.e. McGregor and England - the battle of the Fly-Halves.
This is a pretty "two pronged" discussion, insofar as there are two different relevant topics that are worthy of discussion. On the one hand you have who WILL get in, and on the other who SHALL. The argument that is taking place at the moment seems to be the latter.
In terms of who will be picked - I think it is fairly unanimous that Jack McGregor will get in. In addition to being in the NGS, and the Riverview 1st XV, his most relevant accolade is the fact that he was a reserve for the NSW Schools Under 16 team last year. This is increasingly pertinent when you realise that that particular representative level is yet another grade above the GPS side. Most are able to deduce that, if he was good enough for the level ABOVE in the age group below, then he will be good enough for the level below in his own age group. This in and of itself settles this discussion.
However, in regards to the 2nd aspect of this argument, who SHOULD get in.
In an obvious and similarly congruent way I believe that who SHOULD get in is who WILL get in i.e. Jack McGregor. I have no particular need to justify this position, I think everyone has already made the arguments I would have made, but if it is worth anything I believe he has a superb control over the game. It is almost a compliment that some of you haven't noticed him (as has been made apparent by your comments) as that implies that he didn't make any mistakes. Fundamentally, a Fly-Half simply can't be making mistakes, and the fact that you didn't notice him would certainly imply his mistakes were minimal, if not non-existent. The most important job of being a fly-half is to distribute the ball effectively, and control the game. The latter can be achieved with an effective all round skill set, and in all of these areas I think Jack ticks the boxes. There are a number of different styles of Fly-Half, the controlling type like Dan Cater or Stephen Larkham, or the more flamboyant type like Quade Cooper, Carlos Spencer, or Mark Ella. Both styles have their merits, but in situations where there are amazing, if not better players in the back line the latter can be far and away the most useful. I would (with some hesitation) argue Jack's style fits into the former of the two categories specified, insofar as it is not overly flamboyant and is largely effective at controlling the game.
The majority of arguments made against him tend to come from two places. Firstly performance in the 2012 State championship finals, and performance for Riverview 13, 14, 15 A's (over the years). In both instances I would deny he played badly, but EVEN IF he did, they were in situations where the team he was in was thoroughly outplayed, or (especially in the instance of the latter) where the forward pack were simply outmuscles providing next to no platform for ball. As I clarified before I don't think he has ever necessarily been outplayed, but certainly in situations where he hasn't lived up to the hype that surrounds him they are more than likely because of team errors.
What supports this is an argument raised earlier that describes how well he played for the NSW State team in the Under 15's in a situation where neither the team nor the forward pack were not performing, as has been the case in the situations people are criticising him for. In this GPS side, there will be a similar situation as he will have amazing talent around him, where his ability as a distributor and general controller of the game will become apparent.
To change the subject just a little, there is a considerable amount of rubbish being posted here. For instances, the person who tried to talk up Dylan Grant as running under 11's better take his lies elsewhere. This forum is no place for the boarding house bandits of any school (i.e. Riverview, Joeys) or perhaps the Day Students who put their parents money to waste by spending their time on the forums on their laptops while their unfortunate teacher wastes time trying to teach them something. Just remember we are talking about 16 year old boys here who go to school to learn, not to play rugby.
If you want to encourage a mate, or try to defend him, by all means, but if doing so requires you to blatantly lie, or attack others, don't associate with us more mature people who are above that.
I realise I have written far too much, if anyone has any questions about my selections so far don't hesitate to reply, but just don't speak in an angry tone, I am just offering my opinion.
I think we can all agree that regardless of the team GPS put up, they will defeat CAS very soundly.