Rugbymaster66
Stan Wickham (3)
Easts over Warringah 22-13
After all the nonsense written about Penrith, in the last week in particular, I must say that our experience yesterday was a positive one.
With the main ground closed, the matches were played on the top field. Penrith set up a tent and benches for Randwick, provided barrels of water and were regularly checking that we were comfortable with the arrangements. Their hospitality hasn't been matched by any other cub to this degree in my 20 years experience with colts. I experienced the same hospitality in all my years with Sydney Uni. so it isn't something out of the ordinary.
They have always struggled on the field, however having 6 of their potential colts for this season poached by other clubs doesn't help them create a nucleus around which they can build a stronger colts group. And, it's not Uni. doing the poaching but clubs that have bitched and complained about Uni. for years.
Nonsense?
You are a fool if you judge what has happened in past years,by how you were treated yesterday.
But let's focus on the here and now,so good on Penrith for putting on a good day.
You are now bagging a collection of clubs that might have poached up to 6 kids,and you are aligned with Randwick who poached 5 or 6 Oz Schoolboys in one season! 3 of them came from ONE battling club.
After 4 rounds there have been plenty of tries and penalties.
Have we found any goal kicking standouts?
I'll start it off by nominating Josh Friend - currently playing fullback for Uni Colts 3.
After 4 rounds there have been plenty of tries and penalties.
Have we found any goal kicking standouts?
I'll start it off by nominating Josh Friend - currently playing fullback for Uni Colts 3.
Very early days, and some teams have had some blow out scores.
The top point scorers after round 3 were:
TEKI, Matthew, Souths Colts 1 - 3T, 15C, 3PG - 54 points
YASSMIN, Christian, University Colts 1 - 9T - 45 points
KAGIASSIS, Christian, University Colts 1 - 1T, 14C - 33 points
MCMILLAN, Chad, Manly Colts 3 and 2 bench - 3T, 6C, 1 PG - 30 points
O'DONNELL, Chris, Univesity Colts 1 and 2,1T, 8C, 2 PG - Points
TAMOUA, Maake, Wests Colts 2, 5T, 1C - 27 points
FOURIE, Justin, University Colts 2 and 1 bench, 3T, 5C - 25 points
FRIEND was in 21st place on 16 points.
Deadeye with the boot:
TEKI, Souths, 15C, 3 PG
KAGIASSIS, University, 14C
MANASSA, Eastwood, 10C
TREGONNING, Eastwood, 9C
O'DONNELL, University 9C, 2PG
BENTON, Parramatta, 8C, 1PG
FRIEND University, 8C
NEWSOME, Easts, 6C, 3PG
Matt Teki out for 12 weeks with a broken fingerVery early days, and some teams have had some blow out scores.
The top point scorers after round 3 were:
TEKI, Matthew, Souths Colts 1 - 3T, 15C, 3PG - 54 points
YASSMIN, Christian, University Colts 1 - 9T - 45 points
KAGIASSIS, Christian, University Colts 1 - 1T, 14C - 33 points
MCMILLAN, Chad, Manly Colts 3 and 2 bench - 3T, 6C, 1 PG - 30 points
O'DONNELL, Chris, Univesity Colts 1 and 2,1T, 8C, 2 PG - Points
TAMOUA, Maake, Wests Colts 2, 5T, 1C - 27 points
FOURIE, Justin, University Colts 2 and 1 bench, 3T, 5C - 25 points
FRIEND was in 21st place on 16 points.
Deadeye with the boot:
TEKI, Souths, 15C, 3 PG
KAGIASSIS, University, 14C
MANASSA, Eastwood, 10C
TREGONNING, Eastwood, 9C
O'DONNELL, University 9C, 2PG
BENTON, Parramatta, 8C, 1PG
FRIEND University, 8C
NEWSOME, Easts, 6C, 3PG
Spectacular !!! I'll keep an eye out for Ellis. Is he as consistent as Reece Hodge?Former Newington player Ellis Abrahams kicked some good ones on Saturday - including a spectacular roost to raise the flags which went out of the ground at the northern end and completely shattered a second floor window at the Fisho's! Wreckless.
Yassmin Uni 1's 9 tries after 4 rounds!
Saw a video of one game,he has jet shoes!
.and they know how to to put him into space.
This is a very talented,very well drilled side.
They had a few rockstars in their side,but the strength of the side is in the structure and the execution.
It's very impressive for this time of the year.
It will take a very good side to beat these guys.
Further to Cattledog's post at #470, and without wishing to raise the ire of some of the recent contributors to this thread, I would like to explore the concept of Clubs / Districts having some sort of proprietary "ownership" / entitlement to village club juniors.
Having been around the traps for a little while, might I offer the observation that in fact many of the senior clubs with whom the Junior Clubs have an affiliation don’t actually contribute a huge amount to the welfare of the village clubs – whether it be from a financial or feet-on-the-ground perspective.
Not for one moment do I think these Clubs have an obligation to do so, however, experience over the last 15 years or so would seem ( at least anecdotally), that some Clubs don’t offer much support at all, even when asked. Club finances (or lack thereof) may have something to do with this – however, requests for players to turn up at lunch time at primary schools to help spread the word seem often to have fallen in the “too hard” basket. And yes, as a working parent, I know how hard it can be to get the time to dash off to a school thing in the middle of the day !
I am sure that Club support of junior representative rugby will be trotted out – however with a couple of sons who have been fortunate enough to participate over the years, it has been a case of the parents and the junior district organizations who have supported in this regard – and generally it has been a user pays approach – which I am entirely comfortable with. IMHO, the hard-earned parent $$’s that go to club rego fees shouldn’t be directed ( in a significant context, anyway) towards the small minority of lads lucky enough to have a crack at rep footy . There are a lot more kids who don’t get there than do.
So back to the Clubs feeling somewhat aggrieved if players choose to go to another club, other than that which they may have been somewhat “tied” to. Are people really going to suggest that a lad playing district rep footy in the U 11’s or 12’s be obligated to play with that related senior club in years to come ?
The other “tier” that has been totally ignored here (unless I have missed a post somewhere) – are the Subbies Clubs. There are many junior clubs who are affiliated with Subbies clubs – so what if the boys want to play rugby with the Subbies Club that (again, anecdotally) has probably done far more towards the players’ development than the District Club. ?
A previous poster mentioned the possibility of paying some sort of “transfer fee” – I am not sure how this would / could work – but one would hope that should such process eventuate, then the fee might find its way right back down to where the kids have actually played their junior footy – and not just a money grab by the District club.
Lastly, the other part of this is whether the lads have a right to play where they want – along with their mates, if that be the case, - rather than being directed to play for a club that they may actually have no affinity with or for.
At the end of the day, when I look through the current lists of Grade teams, there are few names that I recognize as having been around when my sons went through the “juniors system”.
I think I would be more interested in finding out where the lads that they did battle with on a weekly basis have disappeared to…..
I think as a parent, I would be happier knowing that my lads enjoyed playing this wnderful game of Rugb with their mates, than having them “forced” to play somewhere against their wishes. This sort of direction may in fact have the exact opposite effect – and turn some away from participating in Senior rugby, rather than encouraging them to go and be part of a Club (whether it be Subbies, Grade or whatever)
Lastly, the above comments are in no way directed at “all” district/grade clubs – many of them really do get out and provide assistance and input at the village club level – but there are many who don’t. For those who fall into the latter category, I find it a bit naïve for them to then turn around and demand some sort of fealty to an oft-absent Lord.
The Hound