Couple of interesting names in the Oz u20 squad. In particular Reno Gerrard who didn't have a club next to his name. Any info on his wherabouts for the season?
Does anyone have a link to the source for the teams and results each round?
The Reds page seems to link to page that only goes as far as 2018.
Thanks
I know it’s early days but my Top 4:
UQ - Forwards Nathan Beil (8) and Will Roach (7) will certainly make an impact, Backs Christian Suemalo (12) and Joshua Russell (15) will be the glue that holds the back line together. Game changers to look out for lock Ryan Kinbacher (5) and Mosiah Christian (9) are ones to keep an eye on I think they will make thier presence felt in 2019.
Sunnybank - Set piece will be strong with John Tominiko, Nesta Mahina, Tyreese Felu in the front row, returning Issac Crone (9) will be a handful for any team if they give him space, I think he is better at 10 myself. Game changers definitely Emmitt Keepa (8) and Samuel Samu (13) they are both physical players that lead from the front.
Brothers - Although Brothers will not be as dominating as last year they are still very solid across the park. Jacob Stocker (5) Tom Hughes (7) will be consistent solid performers on the field. Backs George Tarabay (9) Jake Pappin (10) need to find some chemistry if Brothers want to have any chance of top 4 let alone win the comp. Games changers Nick Cross (8) and Nathan Carroll (15) Nicks physical presence and Nathan’s rugby IQ can make all the difference in those close games.
Souths - Front row Sinilau Wolske (1) Theo Fourie (2) will set a solid foundation, they have a big pack in general which will definitely be thier strength this year. Backs looking average in comparison to last years group, however thier game changer/game winner from last year Villiami Lea (11) is almost unstoppable in this Colts division, the addition of Reno Gerrard (8) is also a game changer for the magpies
West and Bond have the goods to push into the top 4 - looking forward to the Souths/UQ game this weekend should be a cracker
Watched the Souths v Brothers game last week. Your comments are not too far off the mark. Souths 12-10.I know it’s early days but my Top 4:
UQ - Forwards Nathan Beil (8) and Will Roach (7) will certainly make an impact, Backs Christian Suemalo (12) and Joshua Russell (15) will be the glue that holds the back line together. Game changers to look out for lock Ryan Kinbacher (5) and Mosiah Christian (9) are ones to keep an eye on I think they will make thier presence felt in 2019.
Sunnybank - Set piece will be strong with John Tominiko, Nesta Mahina, Tyreese Felu in the front row, returning Issac Crone (9) will be a handful for any team if they give him space, I think he is better at 10 myself. Game changers definitely Emmitt Keepa (8) and Samuel Samu (13) they are both physical players that lead from the front.
Brothers - Although Brothers will not be as dominating as last year they are still very solid across the park. Jacob Stocker (5) Tom Hughes (7) will be consistent solid performers on the field. Backs George Tarabay (9) Jake Pappin (10) need to find some chemistry if Brothers want to have any chance of top 4 let alone win the comp. Games changers Nick Cross (8) and Nathan Carroll (15) Nicks physical presence and Nathan’s rugby IQ can make all the difference in those close games.
Souths - Front row Sinilau Wolske (1) Theo Fourie (2) will set a solid foundation, they have a big pack in general which will definitely be thier strength this year. Backs looking average in comparison to last years group, however thier game changer/game winner from last year Villiami Lea (11) is almost unstoppable in this Colts division, the addition of Reno Gerrard (8) is also a game changer for the magpies
West and Bond have the goods to push into the top 4 - looking forward to the Souths/UQ game this weekend should be a cracker
The whole forward pack and especially the scrum was dominant against UQ early on last Sat , but was surprised how quickly they tired. Lots a walking in the second half by some of the larger lads and the scrums were even by then also. For such a tall team applied very little pressure at defensive line outs, bit odd with 4&5 being about a head taller than everyone else out there.Souths scrum is beyond dominant. Its fun to watch teams work around that.