Czar, obviously have good mail or eyes.
I won't get the chance to see GT for a few weeks, but I saw them twice last year and they looked very good with a well drilled defense and forward unit, as well as a patient attack that wore teams down. They also had no scholarships then and came 4th or 5th, so I agree there must be a problem with the program this year. I spoke to the TSS coaches and they were very impressed with GT in '10 and I heard amazing stories about the respect they won vs BSHS despite going down by a bit. Surely, it hasn't gone all pear shaped so quickly. With a few 2nd year players and the defensive displays (technically and as a unit) they showed last year, how can they have gone off the boil so quickly?
Everything needs to go well for GT in pre-season in order to be competitive.
They have a very good coach in Mark Stevenson and I doubt there was a prouder team in regards to accomplishment than the 2010 1st XV side. Still there were only 2 year 11's in that side (Birgan/Ayala). The rest of the lads knew each others game.
This year has been a little different. Training for 1st XV was disrupted by loss of Tennyson. Most of the lads introduced themselves to each other for the first time in March. It is not a strong year 12 and blending 6-8 year 11's takes time. The boys need to know each others games and what they bring to the table.
They train at Ballymore. Everytime it rains for half an hour on training days it is called off to protect the fields. There has been plenty called off. Whereas at Tennyson they would train until 6:15-30 at Ballymore it finishes at 5. I know it doesn't sound like much but it all adds up particularly when you start at 3:30. As I tap this out, it is pouring rain. Thursday training will likely be called off. Coach and lads will be pulling their hair out.
GT has a dogmatic program that you play Sport in your Term and not outside it. ie...no October Nov squad, Rowers and Cricketers don't rugby train until completion of their season...effectively March. No pre-season tours (madness).
So three pre-season trials this year (Nudgee ....belted, Churchie...adequate, Knox...adequate) 3 losses. Into a red hot Ippy side (who were a pleasure to watch) and a TGS side who were well drilled.
This week against BBC at Ballymore. BBC would start 20 point favourites at centrebet simply on preparation and form.
GT played 45 good minutes last week (30 the week prior). They will extend that to 55-60 minutes this week. Unlikely to be enough.
The school is behind them. The oldboys as well. Unfortunately 2011 appears to be the "perfect storm".
For the record Birgan (one of GPS best flankers) is playing no 12 out of necessity and doing a great job. 122 points have been scored against GT in 2 rounds but none through his channel. The kid deserves a medal.
So for all the GT old boys on this forum, get out there and support them this weekend. They need it!