Gordon Colts Report - Half Way!
It’s been a while since I’ve typed up a weekly match report, so I thought I’d give an insight into how the Gordon Colts are travelling after 10 rounds of rugby, with 8 tough games ahead of them.
The Gordon 3rd’s Colts proved too strong for the Emu’s on the weekend, crossing the white line a total of 9 times to take away maximum 5 points, winning 55-7. Well done to James Ridge (wing) for scoring a mighty hat-rick of tries. The 3rd’s Colts have proved worthy title contenders, travelling through the season undefeated after 10 rounds and sitting second on the table. This weekend against Randwick will see a top of the table clash, as both sides seek to stand alone undefeated. The talent and skill of the Gordon 3rd’s Colts highlights the depth of the Highlanders program this year, with numerous boys pushing for a 2nd XV spot. Good luck to the 3rd’s Colts this weekend as what is shaping up to be a highly anticipated match and one not to miss!
After 10 rounds the Gordon 2nd Colts, coached by the father and son Phipps duo, sit in a respective 4th position with an 11 point lead on 5th placed, Eastern Suburbs. This team has boasted some large wins so far this season, having surpassed the 50 point mark on 4 separate occasions, and after 10 rounds, display a vast ‘For Points’ category of 373 points. Further, the team must be credited with tremendous defence within the forwards, having only conceded on average 2 tries per game. Superb performances within the team include Kirt Anthony, with a total of 127 points, and recent addition to the team, Sam Mete, who has scored 16 tries through speed and skill with the ball. This team is looking destined for a finals appearance, however, need to be more clinical when coming up against the top 3 teams if they wish to pursue a grand-final.
The Gordon 1st Colts flew by last year’s team winning record in the 2nd round and since then have played some skilful and entertaining rugby. In saying that, lapses in concentration have also been evident within games, as they have let teams fight back and create tight games which should have been closed off early in the 2nd half. Together with a strong and dynamic forward pack, and a sparking backline, the 1st Colts have proved too good for most opponents, currently sitting 4th on the ladder. However, mistakes and pushed passes are letting the team down when they come against tough opposition and they need to adopt some vigour and tenacity if they want to push Norths, Sydney University and Randwick to the edge. This weekend’s game will be a good test for the team, and if they turn up with a strong week of training under their belt, a smart game plan and play with front-foot ball then anything is possible.
The Gordon Colts program is strong, with 4 teams across the club, and from the results that they are obtaining, the skill level is high. 8 Rounds of rugby are all that remain for this season, and I’m sure there will be some great performances to come. I look forward to each team pushing forward and hopefully achieving the clubs common goal of making the finals.
Written by David Smerdon – Gordon Colts 1st’s Fly Half