He hurt his ankle in the 2013 GF - played nearly all his rugby up until then at 10 and was ahead of a few of the rockstars who went to through the Private School System.
Made a return and played the full 2015 season in grade, predominately at 12, but had a handful of games at 15.
Rumour has it;
The coach of the Rays NRC team his name slips my mind was the Gordon Coach, and really wanted Adam Hill the Eastwood 12 back at Gordon were he played his Junior Rugby so promised him the 12 for the Rays. Subsequently Reece was asked to play 15 but also received interest elsewhere. Only after a good NRC were Reeece ended up in the 15 was Reece signed by the Rebels and because of injuries he started the season - the rest payed out as most people know.
Geoff Townsend and "Tom" Hill for the record. Also Hodge was definitely signed by the Rebels before the NRC started as there are media releases in early August.
Geoff Townsend and "Tom" Hill for the record. Also Hodge was definitely signed by the Rebels before the NRC started as there are media releases in early August.
Think the Waratahs are available for club rugby this weekend. That is those that the Tahs are happy to release as they want them to play some rugby.
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http://www.waratahs.com.au/Waratahs...urn-to-club-land-just-in-time-for-Easter.aspx
Lolohea, Hegarty, Simone, Holloway, Kellaway, Phipps, McDuling, Fitzpatrick and Needs are all playing Shute Shield this weekend who were in the most recent Tahs 23.
Mason, Deegan, Jones x 2 (Harry and Maclean), McCauley, Roach, Robinson and Lucas are the other Tahs players who will play Shute Shield this weekend.
Gordon with a convincing win over the Pirates
I expect Wests will improve with Loudon as coach but they were very ordinary agst Wicks in the first round.Wests mustn't be much good to be rolled by Gordon by that much
Especially given there were other quality games this round.I couldn't believe they chose Manly v Parra for the TV game. I'm all for watching all the teams but maybe when Parra play Wests might be a bit more entertaining than a very predictable flogging at the hands of one of the competition heavyweights.