The sage
Vay Wilson (31)
Is there no GPS1 v AIC1. That used to be the highlight
Until last year when GPS 1 drew with GPS 2
Now I think that may be the highlight
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Is there no GPS1 v AIC1. That used to be the highlight
No aic vs gps1 this year at all
Only aic vs gps3
Perhaps reality that aic comp is not as strong as gps is
Is setting in
No. I think it is safe to say that the top 3/4 teams in AIC this year are as strong as any GPS schools (minus there scholarship players many of whom are poached from the AIC comp but that is discussion for another forum).
The reality is that many of the top players opt to play in the Confraternity Shield Rugby League tournament with their mates rather than play a mere two games of rugby.
Less than a handful of players from the the eventual premiers Padua put their hand up for nomination whilst a significant number of other players touted to make AIC 1 also opted out preferring the week away up north.
Your point?? Mate don't wanna burst your bubble, but if they don't play they don't play. If they prefer 5 kick, good for them, it's a free country, they are free to play it. Further, if AIC kid wants to go to a GPS school, on scholarship or not, he is free to do so.
Your grievance, if applicable, is with the AIC and Queensland rugby, who maybe are not providing the opportunity to play top rugby. But don't come on here and say or infer AIC is best, because you and I will know the facts within the month, and the history is not in your favour. Excuses or no excuses.
Yes, I would agree with you that the top AIC teams would give the GPS 2nd XV's a run for their money.No. I think it is safe to say that the top 3/4 teams in AIC this year are as strong as any GPS schools (minus there scholarship players many of whom are poached from the AIC comp but that is discussion for another forum).
Anyone know how TSS and BSHS went last weekend??
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dominated is an interesting choice of words. If you are talking possession, yes, Churchie would of had 90%, but for all that possession only won 2 tries to 1. With that amount of ball they should of won by a country mile.Churchie absolutely dominated Nudgee in the 16’s. The Nudgee 16’s on the other hand needed more composure I think, because when under pressure, they just did not know what to do. Don’t know whether this was due to it being their first trial or just because of a lack of coaching- but only time will tell.
No. I think it is safe to say that the top 3/4 teams in AIC this year are as strong as any GPS schools (minus there scholarship players many of whom are poached from the AIC comp but that is discussion for another forum).
The reality is that many of the top players opt to play in the Confraternity Shield Rugby League tournament with their mates rather than play a mere two games of rugby.
Less than a handful of players from the the eventual premiers Padua put their hand up for nomination whilst a significant number of other players touted to make AIC 1 also opted out preferring the week away up north.
Yes, I would agree with you that the top AIC teams would give the GPS 2nd XV's a run for their money.
And that my friend, is why very few AIC boys make the cut as I'm pretty sure there's no 2nd XV GPS players in GPS 1, 2, or 3
Hmmmm, it's one think to be ignorant, but it's another to open your mouth and prove it
How is outlandish when you say an AIC team would be able to compete with a GPS team minus their scholarship players?The clear bias against the quality players due to their school is why few make the cut, not lack of skill. This is a sad reality that has been ongoing for a long period of time. Unfortunately, people such as yourself are unable to recognize this.
As stated in a secondary post I am a fan and follower of GPS but it is clear to me amongst a large number of others that these AIC teams are that of quality and would not only compete but rather even beat many GPS teams. I think it is unreasonable to make such an outlandish (and clearly incorrect) statement to compare AIC to being of 2nd XV standard without visiting a local AIC game.
Yes, I would agree with you that the top AIC teams would give the GPS 2nd XV's a run for their money.
And that my friend, is why very few AIC boys make the cut as I'm pretty sure there's no 2nd XV GPS players in GPS 1, 2, or 3
Hmmmm, it's one think to be ignorant, but it's another to open your mouth and prove it