Any talk yet about what happened to Given? Is he back in the Terrace firsts or playing against Grammar?
Yeah he played 10 on the weekend. With dalgleish outside him at #12. Why wasn't this change made weeks ago. My god, GT were so unlucky to not come away with the win on saturday, they played the entire game in the churchie 22 but that rugby i guess. Well in my personal opinion i think Dalgleish will run circles around Aiono this weekend can't say the same for the rest of the team. However i will always stay true to the red and black. GT by 5.
On a side note the churchie boys that ran up too Dalgleish were laughing and smiling while dalgleish tried to shove them off to be by himself, however the churchie boys were good mates of his that he had played with before for GPS and QLD so it was in a joking mates way. He was absolutely devastated but he should definitely not feel that he let down the team at all he was the best man on the field by a long way and without him would have been a different game. He played the best game of the season at #12 want to see more of it this weekend
You've stated that you think GT will win. I'm not disagreeing with you entirely but what are their strengths and what do you think they'll have to do to come away with the goods?
as I said in my post im backing GT to win purely on my love for the red and black. I do think the teams however are pretty fairly matched really however alot of people will disagree. We all know that grammar will go out there and play good rugby the question is will terrace? Gt are off and on. if you have watched them this season you would have seen that. They were the better side against Ipswich only lost by 2 points. Probably not the better side against Toowoomba but almost scrapped a win. Played reasonably well against BBC for there win. Against Nudgee they were only down by 2 points with 5 to go in the first half then heenan got injured and nudgee saw their weakness with the replacement and put 6 try's through him. The game against state high was simply appalling and there was no excuse for it. and last weekends churchie game they were by far the better side on the day just didn't convert to points. I'm not saying GT should have won any of these but I'm saying they are still a reasonable side who had the potential to finish mid table. Grammar don't want to go into the game too easily otherwise they could end up like Terrace against State High. One thing that we can all learn from this season is that previous results mean absolutely nothing. it all about what happens on the day.
. Well in my personal opinion i think Dalgleish will run circles around Aiono this weekend can't say the same for the rest of the team.
Big call ippy lad. There are a couple of pretty handy TSS backs still digging themselves out of the turf at northgate!
I'm afraid that if he is overlooked by schoolboy and rep selectors that he might be lost to rugby league. In all honesty he's a splitting image of Ben Barba in his performances throughout the season, arguably with even better footwork.. The Bronco's released Barba from their junior academy at 16 or 17, and with his recent form for the Doggies it can only be assumed that they would be regretting letting him go.
If Marsden does turn to League, I think the Bronco's would be keen to nurture his talents and try to develop him.
Can confirm it was genuine. It was disappointing to miss the kick, but churchie seemed to be good blokes about it
I'll have to agree with this; the sheer number of NC supporters would have to at least give them a five point advantage. The word around grammar suggests a massive turnout of BGS boys coming to watch. I guess we will have to wait and see.Nudgee at Ross would have to be favourites
Agree Nudgee at home must start favorites. Interestingly though it was 1972 when BGS last won the trophy outright (40 years) and 1992 when they last shared the title (20 years). They are due again!I'll have to agree with this; the sheer number of NC supporters would have to at least give them a five point advantage. The word around grammar suggests a massive turnout of BGS boys coming to watch. I guess we will have to wait and see.
After that clutch (and I can't say the word clutch enough) performance by grammar, I can only say that there is a god in heaven, and his name is Matthew Marsden. Grammar's string of clutch wins against BBC, Churchie and now Southport can only say great things about the strength of this year's First XV; Nudgee had better watch out, because Grammar is coming home with a vengeance.
^mate he scored the winning try, which he has done on more than one occasion. its okay to give the kid some props. Also, he hardly puts the win on the one kid; mentions him once.