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QLD AIC Rugby 2025

Dabu

Herbert Moran (7)
I liked Ashgrove’s run and gun style of play. There’s the makings of a decent footy team. Downlands’ 3 tries came from a cross field kick, an intercept and a runaway try from a Marist turnover. As I said last week, just need a 10 who can effectively link what the forwards and backs are doing.
 

XFactor

Frank Nicholson (4)
The standout player of the day was by far the hometown ref; making the game hard. But no harder than Richard, and his call to do taps only- no kick for touch with the Marist boys.
Realistically you get an unbiased ref and kick for touch (that’s all the downies did) Marist would make the downies tremble of the wrath of their smelly feet,

as always,

I liked Ashgrove’s run and gun style of play. There’s the makings of a decent footy team. Downlands’ 3 tries came from a cross field kick, an intercept and a runaway try from a Marist turnover. As I said last week, just need a 10 who can effectively link what the forwards and backs are doing.
Who were the standout players?
 

CoachN

Bob McCowan (2)
I heard Harry Graham was standout, really commanded the forward pack around. Downlands lucky to win.
From who I've spoken to Marist Defense on there own try line was huge. They had been in structured to not kick so didn't exit when they had the chance not sure if this is going to be a run it at all costs style of play for the year or if it is just what they are doing in trials.

other comments I've been told.

Downlands set piece was dominant.
Marist Fitness looked an issue late in the game.

Upcoming trials

Wednesday
SPLC play CHAC

Saturday
SPC v SEC
Padua v Iona
Villa v SLC
MCA v St Johns Nambour

Looking forward to seeing how theses trials playout this weekend.
 

Milkman09

Stan Wickham (3)
I liked Ashgrove’s run and gun style of play. There’s the makings of a decent footy team. Downlands’ 3 tries came from a cross field kick, an intercept and a runaway try from a Marist turnover. As I said last week, just need a 10 who can effectively link what the forwards and backs are doing.
What are the options at 10?
 

AIC's Finest

Frank Row (1)
Who are the top 10 best players to watch this upcoming season across the aic?
After watching an internal trial from most schools so far and previous knowledge in no order: Damon Humphries, Will Ross, Fononga Tuitahi, Elliot Aldridge, Seb Gardiner, Connor Quinn, Luka Smith, Sean Green, Jack Breuer and Xav Howard.
 

Jets

Paul McLean (56)
Staff member
Any info from the SPLC v CHAC game on Wednesday?

Also, doubt any trials will go ahead on the main fields, a lot of rain due to fall in the next 24hrs.
 

Dabu

Herbert Moran (7)
After watching an internal trial from most schools so far and previous knowledge in no order: Damon Humphries, Will Ross, Fononga Tuitahi, Elliot Aldridge, Seb Gardiner, Connor Quinn, Luka Smith, Sean Green, Jack Breuer and Xav Howard.
I would add Nate Clark from Padua.
 

CoachN

Bob McCowan (2)
Any info from the SPLC v CHAC game on Wednesday?

Also, doubt any trials will go ahead on the main fields, a lot of rain due to fall in the next 24hrs.
The Padua boys have been told that even with this rain their trial against Iona will still go ahead at this stage.
 

ChesterBiggoter85

Bob McCowan (2)
After watching an internal trial from most schools so far and previous knowledge in no order: Damon Humphries, Will Ross, Fononga Tuitahi, Elliot Aldridge, Seb Gardiner, Connor Quinn, Luka Smith, Sean Green, Jack Breuer and Xav Howard.
Liam O'Callaghan (SLC) and a kid from Padua, Harlem Faalafi plays 13 and in the reds, system looks real good for their 16's side
 

Roger Deitriechs

Frank Row (1)
Will Ross is a standout player for Padua. His physicality, speed, and tactical awareness consistently make him a key presence on the field. With his ability to break through tackles and read the game, he adds significant value to the team. Ross’s work ethic and determination are evident in every match, and his performances continue to raise the standard. His impact on the game is undeniable, and he is one of the players to watch for the future of Padua rugby.
 

CoachN

Bob McCowan (2)
heard over in Ashgrove that, they have had 2 big injury losses ahead of the season, in the likes of second row and a back row?
Yeah Theo Knight (Second Row) and Archie Searle (loose forward/ hooker) both are big losses for the forward pack. They do have a bit of depth but those 2 were certain starters.
 
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