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Nev Cottrell (35)
Thommo's report of Parra's victory over Manly is up on the Parra website.
The wicks scrum was much better and held its own for much of the game. The Eastwood scrum had some big weighty boys and as the game went on they picked off a few lineouts but not the scrums. They did have it travelling back in a few scrums but nothing like the previous week.
The second rower for Eastwood, Mitch Lees was outstanding and very mobile for a big unit. The 34-3 scoreline included a very well taken intercept from Lachie Turner who was carried off with an ankle injury later on and some very well taken tries down the left wing.
There is no doubting the commitment of both sides in this match and the injury toll will attest to this at their next training session.
The way the fullback for East's joined the line at pace leading up to their first try was absolutely brilliant. Very textbook stuff but was executed very well and held the Uni defense long enough for the overlap to form allowing the chase to come through on the kick.
Agree. He had a very solid game for his debut. I thought the 13's defence was critical in holding out the Uni backs and the effort of the Easts pack, particularly the back row, in keeping Uni try less with so much ball in the first half was fantastic. Saffy and Winton were both very dangerous runners for Uni.
Gibbo, congrats on the scholarship scheme - a great initiative. Isn't the point, however, to attract new talent to the club - are Pete's sons going to play anywhere else (although one did a year at Syd Uni). Hopefully, we can stop the flow of our schoolboys slipping through to the hated Norths. Keep up the good work - great to see the Pixleys and others back on the field.A nice write-up from Terry Smith re: about some of the changes at Gordon in Rugby News for round 3.
http://gordonrugby.com.au/2013/04/22/story-featured-in-rugby-news-round-3-2013/
Gibbo, congrats on the scholarship scheme - a great initiative. Isn't the point, however, to attract new talent to the club - are Pete's sons going to play anywhere else (although one did a year at Syd Uni). Hopefully, we can stop the flow of our schoolboys slipping through to the hated Norths. Keep up the good work - great to see the Pixleys and others back on the field.
There has to be a couple of other offers to keep a Prop around.One thing the past few weeks of coaching has taught me about Lower Grade football. The process goes as follows
1. New Prop arrives at club
2. Get Phone-number
3. Stalk.
One thing the past few weeks of coaching has taught me about Lower Grade football. The process goes as follows
1. New Prop arrives at club
2. Get Phone-number
3. Stalk.
I think the power hit came in with the juice junkies in the late 80's early 90's. this is pre WADA etc lining up in the halls of clubs testing. These guys were smashing Stan and Clen like a THP does a pie in the olden days. Now they do it and seemingly get away with it. Headed for another thread maybe?Would getting rid of the "power hit" from the scrum and reverting to the scrum being a simple pushing and hooking contest help keep fatties in the game?
Cricket?I mean rugby is the only sport the two countries have in common. please dont tell me the mungos is a legit relationship..