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Ted Fahey (11)
To those who wonder what this is about, apparently selections aren't to be talked about on the relevant sites and need to be moved here.
Cotton is in yr 11 and is still learning how to play at this level (as evidenced by a horrible play last saturday) and his time will be next year unless ISA manage to fuck him over to. The call on Phillips is not only mine but a reflection of what opposition players think too. They know he's a threat in the lineout but don't have to worry about him at the breakdown. The Stannies kid was tried last year and was disappointing to say the least IMO, but then you can't have an ISA team without a Bathurst boy can you G Melville? The Greg's kid went OK on the day but not for a second did I see anything that puts him in front of an Augustines or Oakhill player. Karel Lloyd must be wondering what he did wrong to be left out.
I watched CHS play on sunday and they are large and skillful across the park, where as St Augustines (sorry but I won't be calling it ISA) will be skilled but lack in size and force and that to me is the catch 22 situation for them now. If CHS do outmuscle the other team (better) and equal them in skill then they'll suffer at the next level of selections because those who shouldn't be there will be exposed and the better players have to make up the slack for them instead of being able to concentrate on their own role within the team, something they don't normally have to account for.
Papa's been doing this for a long time now and is very skilled at it. The others probably didn't even know it was happening until it was too late. He's an old Randwick boy and they were the past masters of influencing selections and oozed arrogance which is probably why so many people are happy to see them last and struggling in the Shute Shield.
If you, I and some other sensibly minded people could concur roughly on what is close to the best for ISA why can't the lunatics running the asylum also? Any team is only as strong as those who select it, thats part of why Western Zone always underperforms each year because interdistrict politics precludes the best players from being selected. An overhaul of the ISA policies and procedures would be a good start in cutting away the deadwood but they'd argue that all's well.
Ask yourself how you'd feel if the shoe was on the other foot and only 2 or 3 Augustines boys had survived the marred selection procedures, who'd be screaming from the rooftops then? Mind you that's still better than 0 isn't it?
Cotton is in yr 11 and is still learning how to play at this level (as evidenced by a horrible play last saturday) and his time will be next year unless ISA manage to fuck him over to. The call on Phillips is not only mine but a reflection of what opposition players think too. They know he's a threat in the lineout but don't have to worry about him at the breakdown. The Stannies kid was tried last year and was disappointing to say the least IMO, but then you can't have an ISA team without a Bathurst boy can you G Melville? The Greg's kid went OK on the day but not for a second did I see anything that puts him in front of an Augustines or Oakhill player. Karel Lloyd must be wondering what he did wrong to be left out.
I watched CHS play on sunday and they are large and skillful across the park, where as St Augustines (sorry but I won't be calling it ISA) will be skilled but lack in size and force and that to me is the catch 22 situation for them now. If CHS do outmuscle the other team (better) and equal them in skill then they'll suffer at the next level of selections because those who shouldn't be there will be exposed and the better players have to make up the slack for them instead of being able to concentrate on their own role within the team, something they don't normally have to account for.
Papa's been doing this for a long time now and is very skilled at it. The others probably didn't even know it was happening until it was too late. He's an old Randwick boy and they were the past masters of influencing selections and oozed arrogance which is probably why so many people are happy to see them last and struggling in the Shute Shield.
If you, I and some other sensibly minded people could concur roughly on what is close to the best for ISA why can't the lunatics running the asylum also? Any team is only as strong as those who select it, thats part of why Western Zone always underperforms each year because interdistrict politics precludes the best players from being selected. An overhaul of the ISA policies and procedures would be a good start in cutting away the deadwood but they'd argue that all's well.
Ask yourself how you'd feel if the shoe was on the other foot and only 2 or 3 Augustines boys had survived the marred selection procedures, who'd be screaming from the rooftops then? Mind you that's still better than 0 isn't it?