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Oz Schools v NZ Schools Test & Tour

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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Foxtel IQ reminder will be set. Thanks for info.

That is good news that it will be shown live. Go the Boys in Gold.
 
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gilbert15

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How the hell do you set IQ so far ahead? or will I have to rely on my diary!
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
^^^ I have left diary note on the PC using Outlook "Tasks" functionality.

I think you can set IQ reminders well in advance if you use the Foxtel account on the internet, but as I have forgotten my Foxtel log on for the computer I can't confirm that.

The Foxtel Ap on the iphone (no passwords to remember!) will only go out as far as 2 October at the moment, so I come back to the "reminder and alarm" via Outlook Tasks.
 

Iluvmyfooty

Phil Hardcastle (33)
Well I hope you can let us know when we can set it as I will be in Brissie that day watching the NSW v Qld junior and U19 games at Ballymore and I want to set it as early as possible so I don't forget
 
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Casnovian

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Well I hope you can let us know when we can set it as I will be in Brissie that day watching the NSW v Qld junior and U19 games at Ballymore and I want to set it as early as possible so I don't forget

Hey ILMF

My latest intel is the NSW U15 and U 17 now at Caloundra Rugby Club - 60 minutes north of Brisbane.
According to the U17 management team - will be playing a round robin type of competition. Please see below.
Will be interesting to see how Under 19s are factored in or not as last I heard they may fly up and down on the same nominated day. See what tomorrow brings when the team is notified!
 
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Casnovian

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See U15 and U17 draw as recently circulated attached.
 

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Man on the hill

Alex Ross (28)
I see that AJRU will be naming an U17 merit team - Mr Taylor is getting pushy. I can't see this incarnation of AJRU having got this far without some support at ARU level, or at the least a lack of objection.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
I see that AJRU will be naming an U17 merit team - Mr Taylor is getting pushy. I can't see this incarnation of AJRU having got this far without some support at ARU level, or at the least a lack of objection.

I find the whole AJRU thing fascinating. It is interesting reading the annual reports from the President of this rather secretive organisation which are included in the ARU Annual Report.

A special thread has been established for discussion on the AJRU, the good, the bad and the ugly. See here for link, or cut and paste this into your browser: http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/community/threads/australian-junior-rugby-union.11657/
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Hey ILMF

My latest intel is the NSW U15 and U 17 now at Caloundra Rugby Club - 60 minutes north of Brisbane.
According to the U17 management team - will be playing a round robin type of competition. Please see below.
Will be interesting to see how Under 19s are factored in or not as last I heard they may fly up and down on the same nominated day. See what tomorrow brings when the team is notified!

The under 19's is an interesting beast. I wonder if there could be some boys tucked away in the school system, who are ineligible to play schools opens footy (under 18), that could be good enough to make a state U19 team. These boys may not be in local club colts programmes for whatever reason and therefore unseen/unknown to the U19 selectors.

Makes you wonder if we need another administrative body at national and State level to administer the Colts. Possibly the Australian Colts Rugby Union (ACRU), with NSW CRU, Sydney CRU, NSW Country CRU with similar for other state bodies. We need more administration and leadership in Rugbydom.
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
If you are U19 and good enough to play in a quality state side, you would be playing colts.
...or NYC in Mungo.
There is no need for another meaningless rep team.
 

Iluvmyfooty

Phil Hardcastle (33)
I believe the U19 game is really a trial of sorts for two purposes

1. Possible National Academy spots, and

2. Possible candidates for the OZ U20 side for next year.

if this is so I don't think it is a meaningless exercise
 

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David Codey (61)
For kids who are out of school and not playing colts?
National academy spots and U20's spots are currently all based on Schoolboy CV's,despite whatever anyone says.
look at some of the smokies that went to SA this year.
Just ask Sydney Uni who they are pushing for that didn't play schoolboys. Save the trouble of playing a selection trial for something that has already been decided.
 

Iluvmyfooty

Phil Hardcastle (33)
All players involved in the group friom which the U19 side is selected are all playing colts and have been nominated by their clubs to attend. This current process is one of the new processes the ARU has adopted in trying to identify talent to be involved in those two things. I don't think any consideration is given to the school CV's other than the success a player has had at schools level has made him a person of interest. I just hope that Sydney Uni (who it is suggested had some influence last year) has less of an impact this year
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
So which U20's reps this year did not have either a Schoolboy CV or SU backing?
Why will the 19's process deliver a different outcome?
 

Iluvmyfooty

Phil Hardcastle (33)
1. Don't know

2. Don't know but it is something being done different and seems to target the actual playing ability rather than selecting based on a camp situation. It also provides a wider number of players to be considered. Originally there are 40 in the group in NSW and a squad of 25 will be selected. i assume that Qld is doing the same and that some of the other areas like ACt and WA may be doing something similar
 

David Connors

Sydney Middleton (9)
Team for the Fiji Presidents XV:

1. Tomas Robertson St. Joseph's College, NSW
2. Tom Wilson (c) Barker College, NSW
3. Matt Sandell St. Joseph's College, NSW
4. Tom Staniforth Canberra Grammar School, ACT
5. Jack Cornelson Brisbane Grammar School, QLD
6. Adam Korczyk Brisbane State High School, QLD
7. Brad Wilkin Iona College, QLD
8. Lolo Fakoasilea Brisbane Boys College, QLD
9. Andrew Ferris The Kings School, NSW
10. Reece Hodge Manly Selective High School, NSW
11. Andrew Kellaway The Scots College, NSW
12. Tepai Moeroa Newington College, NSW
13. Andrew Robinson St. Mary Mackillop College, ACT
14. Gareth Kallell Brisbane Boys College, QLD
15. John Porch Farrer Memorial Agriculture High School, NSW

16. Siotame Kavapalu Rowville Secondary College, VIC
17. Francois Postal St. Joseph's College, Nudgee, QLD
18. Neori Nadruku St. Edmund's College, ACT
19. Mitchell Whiteley St. Ignatius College, NSW
20. Jack Dempsey St. Ignatius College, NSW
21. Angus Pulver Shore School, NSW
22. Jack Tuttle St. Joseph's College, Nudgee, QLD
23. Jonah Placid Toowoomba Grammar School, QLD
 

the sabanator

Ron Walden (29)
I'd be interested in how Moeroa and Porch play considering they were picked over Tuttle and Placid, who I consider to be the two best players in the QLD GPS comp this year.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
I think the coaches and selectors are similarly interested in working out their best combinations as they build up for the BIG one against the Schoolboy Darkness.

I don't think that the Coaches have nominated this team as their #1 team.
 
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