Understand BBC have front row issues in U14's. If they don't have props it makes it hard.
I've seen plenty of big boys in that age group at BBC so don't think that one is true.
Understand BBC have front row issues in U14's. If they don't have props it makes it hard.
So does no 13A this year equate to no first XV in 2023? I'm sure Marist Ashgrove would be happy to take their place in the GPS field.
Or does no scholarships mean no more A teams moving forward at all - as I said before no issue smashing sides in the past 4 years or so - but not prepared to be on the other end of the floggings - pretty poor IMO
sounds like you were on the end of a few of those floggings-but then -of course-GT do bursaries not scholarships.
I've seen plenty of big boys in that age group at BBC so don't think that one is true.
They played uncontested scrums, due to no front rows, in a 14A's trail before the holidays. I added 1 + 1 and came up with 3.
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For some reason there have been a lot of uncontested scrums in the trials this year, which for me gives an unrealistic view of how a team is tracking. I'd be disappointed if any A-level side went uncontested in the competition proper unless they had significant injuries within the game.
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Looks like the schools are trying something different with the U11 age group.
Gala day for all U11 teams from every school on Saturday. Each team plays two games and will be then graded into a competition.
6 teams each from NC, GT, ACGS
3 teams each from TSS, BBC
2 teams each from BGS, IGS
1 team from TGS
So i think you'll find schools like NC will end up with multiple teams in the 'A' comp.
It'll be interesting to see how this goes.
At this age most important that boys give the game a go. Sounds like a good idea.Not sure it is the right solution - haven't given it enough thought - but I like the fact they are trying things at the age group where all schools are not equal.
Or does no scholarships mean no more A teams moving forward at all - as I said before no issue smashing sides in the past 4 years or so - but not prepared to be on the other end of the floggings - pretty poor IMO
Good on them to admit the kids may not be up to a appropriate levelI agree Brave and Game, BBC have been very happy to dish at floggings in the 13, 14 and 15 age groups over the last few years but now when it looks like they might be on the other side of those floggings they hide in the B's
I agree Brave and Game, BBC have been very happy to dish at floggings in the 13, 14 and 15 age groups over the last few years but now when it looks like they might be on the other side of those floggings they hide in the B's