I now think that NC have the earier run home for their remaining four games. TSS have to stay positive, but BBC could be the spoiler. It could be a shared premiership. But just which team and even how many teams will probably remain a mystery until the last round.
Only a few rounds in and the number of undefeated teams has diminished rapidly. Here they are after three rounds:-
Opens - TSS
16A's - TSS, TGS
15A's - BBC
14A's - GT, NC
13A's - GT, NC
Good to see not one school dominating every age group but looks like some skews at the bottom and top end of the age groups. Although TSS and GT teams have enjoyed the benefit of the bye so it only reflects two games to date and not three that all the others have played.
Saying that, the TSS Open and 16's team are looking red hot and the GT 14's have form being unbeaten in the previous year.
H
The 14's GT team tasted defeat for the first and only time since they commenced playing GPS rugby last year in a trial against NC at the beginning of this term. NC put on about 6 tries against the red and black who seemed to have no answer. GT will be looking forward to the chance of putting a well drilled NC team back in its place.
BBC Potential Premiers?? Really
State High 15A team came within 5 points of Beating and they have never imported. State Highs 15A back line was disjointed as well with players out of position due to injurys. They also destroyed BBC in the trial Game when they had only one player out .
If BBC have to Buy there Premierships i dont think that is in the spirit of GPS Rugby
Also you've got to be wondering whether anyone in Toowong is thinking of the first premiership since 1954 or the first outright premiership ever..
Wow, I never realised it had been that long.
Wasn't 1954 the boater wearers only ever premiership, and shared with about five other teams? It could happen again! Or, with Tom Barker having success wherever he goes...perhaps an outright.
It is great to see the competition so even.
It reminds me of 'old days'.
Speaking of a close season, Tom Barker's 1990 outright premiership team at Nudgee, won even though:
1) Lost to Churchie
2) Beat BSHS even though High scored three tries to one
3) Beat BGS in final moments when Grammar kicker fell over in the mud!
4) Can't remember the Downlands result but there were always tough
5) Won Metway Cup (mid-week football emphasis)
Everybody squeezed in a lot in one term those days and IGS was the team to beat.
Being able to turn up on game day knowing that 103 zip scores is good for the soul.
This was the team for the Terrace game.
Maybe out injured.
Correct and Phil White. Again philpotts puts his 2 best coaches in charge of his most talented age group. How many other teams have 2 level 3 ARU coaches in charge ??I think you may find the BBC 15A's success has more to do with coach Greg Towers than the list of names on the team sheet.
Well said !Sorry, but I have to disagree Will Reason - there are plenty of examples of where talent, or tenacity , has developed later than others - even at the wallabies ( eg Phil Kearns ). BBC's victorious team yesterday played a young fellow at fullback, at the school since Grade 8 but not picked in the original training squad at the start of the year, but he kept at it, kept training , and got his deserved rewards.
Don't be blighted by the current " arms war " nonsense and scholarships outbreak. Rugby is far from a game for the " favoured ones " as you say. The real joy of rugby is within the reach of everyone who laces up a boot - pushing yourself as an individual to contribute to the success of the team and your mates - this is what is sustainable far beyond the game or the season - hopefully the boys running around yesterday will appreciate that.
Best summary I have read all year. Keep them coming.Thoughts on the ACGS v BBC game.
Both teams were pretty evenly match with a see-saw'ing affair in the first half. It was nearly a repeat of last weekend at Ross Oval with Churchie conceding an early try only to bounce back with two of their own. Both teams relied heavily on the 10-12-13 combination, in particular Churchie with Mason and Tanuvasa playing key individual roles in their first three tries. BBC inside centre Russell was awesome, dominant in both defence and with the ball, he was assisted ably by his 13 who didn't really come to life until the second half. I thought Fox was very prominent in the first half making a few big runs including offloads but it was clear he would tire and lose impact at some point. At half time I thought it could have gone either way, most facets of play were pretty even and the ref was having a good game.
Second half was very tight early and the forward battle started becoming very important. BBC #8 really stood up and started influencing the game with big runs and important calls. BBC #1 was also very good and as soon as the substitution of ACGS #3 was made the game changed significantly. I thought ACGS #18 was very good around the park but come scrum time he just got dominated. Mason became very quiet except for his huge clearance kicks and ACGS seemed to rely heavily on #13 Perese, who scored a great try. Rarely did either side throw the ball past OC, the wings only really got involved on kick returns and in broken play but had very little influence. Towards the end BBC just wanted the win more and ACGS were playing really defensive rugby, the kick at goal was arguably the wrong decision but it nearly paid off a few minutes later when Tanuvasa picked up a spilt ball and had a clear sight of the line - someone had knocked it on back up the field and so it was another scrum. Had that been a try all would have been over, but it wasn't to be. BBC kept possession and played territory racking up phase after phase until there was room in the backs. Very disciplined display from both teams in the second half but both would consider the first a very scrappy affair. ACGS lost the forward battle in latter stages of the second half and that was the only difference between the teams.
Better team won on the day. Not sure who I would be handing out man of the match honours to as there were stand-outs all over the park, BBC #12 and BBC #8 were outstanding, #9 and #10 also played very well. Special mention to ACGS #10 and #12, they were a class above the rest of their teammates.
That BBC team was good, I'll be curious to see how they go against GT next weekend. As for ACGS, there goes any premiership aspirations, can't help but feel that MacMillan would have been an important player for them yesterday when they really started losing the battle of the breakdown. Regardless that was a great game and best of luck to both teams for the rest of the season.
Don't forget the x factor man Wilkins will be back for BBC next week - but appears number 5 palmer is out.Thoughts on the ACGS v BBC game.
Both teams were pretty evenly match with a see-saw'ing affair in the first half. It was nearly a repeat of last weekend at Ross Oval with Churchie conceding an early try only to bounce back with two of their own. Both teams relied heavily on the 10-12-13 combination, in particular Churchie with Mason and Tanuvasa playing key individual roles in their first three tries. BBC inside centre Russell was awesome, dominant in both defence and with the ball, he was assisted ably by his 13 who didn't really come to life until the second half. I thought Fox was very prominent in the first half making a few big runs including offloads but it was clear he would tire and lose impact at some point. At half time I thought it could have gone either way, most facets of play were pretty even and the ref was having a good game.
Second half was very tight early and the forward battle started becoming very important. BBC #8 really stood up and started influencing the game with big runs and important calls. BBC #1 was also very good and as soon as the substitution of ACGS #3 was made the game changed significantly. I thought ACGS #18 was very good around the park but come scrum time he just got dominated. Mason became very quiet except for his huge clearance kicks and ACGS seemed to rely heavily on #13 Perese, who scored a great try. Rarely did either side throw the ball past OC, the wings only really got involved on kick returns and in broken play but had very little influence. Towards the end BBC just wanted the win more and ACGS were playing really defensive rugby, the kick at goal was arguably the wrong decision but it nearly paid off a few minutes later when Tanuvasa picked up a spilt ball and had a clear sight of the line - someone had knocked it on back up the field and so it was another scrum. Had that been a try all would have been over, but it wasn't to be. BBC kept possession and played territory racking up phase after phase until there was room in the backs. Very disciplined display from both teams in the second half but both would consider the first a very scrappy affair. ACGS lost the forward battle in latter stages of the second half and that was the only difference between the teams.
Better team won on the day. Not sure who I would be handing out man of the match honours to as there were stand-outs all over the park, BBC #12 and BBC #8 were outstanding, #9 and #10 also played very well. Special mention to ACGS #10 and #12, they were a class above the rest of their teammates.
That BBC team was good, I'll be curious to see how they go against GT next weekend. As for ACGS, there goes any premiership aspirations, can't help but feel that MacMillan would have been an important player for them yesterday when they really started losing the battle of the breakdown. Regardless that was a great game and best of luck to both teams for the rest of the season.
Fine , fair summary sir and if number 15 in ACGS 15a team does not get rep honours next year I will be shocked. Shit he can step and kick and move.There is no doubt BBC's work at the breakdown and general forwards play won them the game. Their loose forwards were faster and better in support in broken play, ACGS's loose forwards were typically too slow to contest and support the ball carrier in break-outs, or were far less effective in doing so. ACGS needed to dent BBC's impressive forwards' momentum through turnovers and they regularly had difficulty doing this.
It's no excuse, but ACGS badly miss the injured Macmillan at 7 and Scott-Young in the pack, the latter being an exceptional ball carrier in tight and very capable in the scrum. From father to son.
The other measure of this is ACGS's exposure to pick and drive-based attack moves against them in their red zone. Essentially, they lost to BSHS and BBC in almost exactly the same way, last minute forwards-driven tries under or near their posts that they couldn't avert through either forcing a turnover, knock on or opposition penalty close in. The inconsistency in this aspect of their play is bitter-sweet as they defended exceptionally well in 2H v NC when NC was camped on their line for long periods, and somehow ACGS routinely forced them into knock-ons and other handling errors.
Another ACGS decision unremarked upon here was their captain's decision v BBC to have Nucifora (9) take a penalty kick for points in 2H when the game was not yet quite in the balance and when ACGS had regularly scored 7 points when they got into BBC's quarter. The kick got them the 3 points IIRC to put them 5 ahead of BCC whereas a try then would have put them 7 or 9 ahead. They ended up losing by 2 as BBC scored a converted try at the death. The ancient dilemma for rugby captains: take a near-certain 3 points, or fight for 7. This time ACGS's conservative choice may have cost them the match.
Congratulations BBC on a fine win. And BTW, although I am a Churchie parent, I stood in admiration for the exceptional rugby played by BBC's 15A team. Wonderful to see such an obviously well-coached team play with such complete skill and tactical composure leading to, cough, total domination of our 15As.
Admire rugby excellence when and how found, and the game will always uplift and enrich.
Fine , fair summary sir and if number 15 in ACGS 15a team does not get rep honours next year I will be shocked. Shit he can step and kick and move.
Who remembers BSHS 2009 First XV undefeated Premiers
WHERE ARE THEY NOW
1.Paul Emile -Melbourne Rebels
2.Joe O'Regan- Last seen playing colts for Norths in 2011
3.Dom Rekei- lower grades at Easts
4.Curtis Browning- reds
5.Liam Eagle- ?
6.Jayden Scheck- Souths Premier Grade
7.Jordan Tuapou (capt)- Sunnybank Premier Grade/Australia 7s
8.Matt Ika- ?
9.Sam Caslick- ?
10.Rohan Saifoloi- Southern Districts Premier Grade
11.Chrsis F'Sautia- Reds
12.Akeem Faavala-?
13.Matt Garland- Was Playing Titans u/20s and GPS premier Grade
14.Walter Petaia- Gold Coast Breakers?
15.Joe Lalagavesi- Was Playing GPS premier grade and Australia 7s 2011
Coaches:
Mr. G.Noon
Mr. D.Eagle