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Sydney Colts - 2015

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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
<snip> I do think Rappy is getting it more right than the Queenslanders, given the results of the last two years in Canberra (Nat'l U20s comp). I think we agree on that. And the next level of selections is perhaps not getting it quite right, and many G&G forum posters agree on that.
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I've learned that it is best not to argue with a Queenslander about rugby. Everything that they do is awesome, always has been, and always will be, to the end of time. Best to just sit back and let the scoreboard do the talking, and even then you never beat them, you only score more points than them.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Sydney Colts U19's that played yesterday*.
1. Sean Dillion (Gordon)
2. Junior Tonga Tangitau (West Harbour)
3. Jack Bowditch (Gordon)
4. Big Randwick Boy I think. Check the socks...Andrew Davies (Warringah)
5. Jack Margin (Gordon)
6. Jum Woodhill (Randwick)
7. Unidentified player from (Randwick Player) Warringah Socks
8. James Lough (Gordon)
9. Tall lad with green headgear.. Ted Pye Ex Lismore (Easts)
10. Brock Hammond (Souths)
11.Jack Conan (Souths)
12. Charles King (Norths)
13. Tom Molloy (Randwick)
14. Josh Nohra (Eastwood)
15. Jerry Lemalu (Warringah) Ex Melbourne. He is in Rugby Mums photos with no number shown. Assume he was 15 based on where he was standing.

16.Unidentified Parramatta Hooker Probably Jay Spencer ex St Gregory's (Uni) in the Blue/Yellow headgear.
17.Jakob Sedgeman (Norths)
18. Will Finley (Norths)
19. (or #20 - front on only photo) Banjo Travers ex Joeys 2nd XV (Uni)
20.Unidentified player from Parramatta
21. Unidentified player from Probably John Fergusson (Warringah Half Back)
22. Player from Warringah Jack was there but didn't play. There was a #22 from Warringah playing in one of Rugby Mum's photos. Yellow Card offence by the Country tackler for playing the player in the air?
23. Eastwood player (Talking to his Mum) Lachlan Burland (Eastwood)
24.Sione Afu (Gordon)

Update on @Rugby Mum's updated list after review of pix on facebook and @Rugby Mums photos. My value add in Blue.
 

rugbywatcher

Frank Row (1)
Sydney Colts U19's that played yesterday*.
1. Sean Dillion (Gordon)
2. Junior Tonga Tangitau (West Harbour)
3. Jack Bowditch (Gordon)
4. Big Randwick Boy I think. Check the socks.Andrew Davies (Warringah) Think Davies was 5. Player wore Gordon shorts & socks
5. Jack Margin (Gordon) Think Margin was 4. Player wore Warringah shorts & socks
6. Jum Woodhill (Randwick)
7. Unidentified player from (Randwick Player) Warringah Socks
8. James Lough (Gordon)
9. Tall lad with green headgear.. Ted Pye Ex Lismore (Easts)
10. Brock Hammond (Souths)
11.Jack Conan (Souths)
12. Charles King (Norths)
13. Tom Molloy (Randwick) Danny Wilson (West Harbour)
14. Josh Nohra (Eastwood)
15. Jerry Lemalu (Warringah) Ex Melbourne. He is in Rugby Mums photos with no number shown. Assume he was 15 based on where he was standing.
15. James Perlowski (Easts) ex St Gregs, 2014 player of tournament NSW Schools 7s (he's been to Hong Kong & come over from the dark side)
16.Unidentified Parramatta Hooker Probably Jay Spencer ex St Gregory's (Uni) in the Blue/Yellow headgear.
17.Jakob Sedgeman (Norths)
18. Will Finley (Norths)
19. (or #20 - front on only photo) Banjo Travers ex Joeys 2nd XV (Uni) Player wore Randwick socks
20.Unidentified player from Parramatta Banjo Travers ex Joeys 2nd XV (Uni)
21. Unidentified player from Probably John Fergusson (Warringah Half Back)
22. Player from Warringah Jack was there but didn't play. There was a #22 from Warringah playing in one of Rugby Mum's photos. Yellow Card offence by the Country tackler for playing the player in the air?
23. Eastwood player (Talking to his Mum) Lachlan Burland (Eastwood)
24.Sione Afu (Gordon)

Update on @Rugby Mum's updated list after review of pix on facebook and @Rugby Mums photos. My value add in Blue.


Edited (in red) from Photos I've seen. There were no players from Parramatta, Penrith or Manly that I saw.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
I've learned that it is best not to argue with a Queenslander about rugby. Everything that they do is awesome, always has been, and always will be, to the end of time. Best to just sit back and let the scoreboard do the talking, and even there you never beat them, you only score more points than them.
I tend to think it is giving a balanced point of view. Also a reading lesson ;)
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Edited (in red) from Photos I've seen. There were no players from Parramatta, Penrith or Manly that I saw.

Sydney Colts U19's that played yesterday*.
1. Sean Dillion (Gordon)
2. Junior Tonga Tangitau (West Harbour)
3. Jack Bowditch (Gordon)
4. Big Randwick Boy I think. Check the socks.Andrew Davies (Warringah)
5. Jack Margin (Gordon)
6. Jum Woodhill (Randwick)
7. Unidentified player from (Randwick Player) Warringah Socks
8. James Lough (Gordon)
9. Tall lad with green headgear.. Ted Pye Ex Lismore (Easts)
10. Brock Hammond (Souths)
11.Jack Conan (Souths)
12. Charles King (Norths)
13. Tom Molloy (Randwick)
14. Josh Nohra (Eastwood)
15. Jerry Lemalu (Warringah) Ex Melbourne. He is in Rugby Mums photos with no number shown. Assume he was 15 based on where he was standing.

16.Unidentified Parramatta Hooker Probably Jay Spencer ex St Gregory's (Uni) in the Blue/Yellow headgear.
17.Jakob Sedgeman (Norths)
18. Will Finley (Norths)
19. (or #20 - front on only photo) Banjo Travers ex Joeys 2nd XV (Uni)
20.Unidentified player from Parramatta
21. Unidentified player from Probably John Fergusson (Warringah Half Back)
22. Player from Warringah Jack was there but didn't play. There was a #22 from Warringah playing in one of Rugby Mum's photos. Yellow Card offence by the Country tackler for playing the player in the air?
23. Eastwood player (Talking to his Mum) Lachlan Burland (Eastwood)
24.Sione Afu (Gordon)

Update on @Rugby Mum's updated list after review of pix on facebook and @Rugby Mums photos. My value add in Blue.



I understand Manly had 5 picked but all in rehab at the moment.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
If the finals were held this weekend, the games would be:
Colts 1:
Randwick vs Southern Districts
Sydney University vs Gordon
Northern Suburbs vs Eastern Suburbs

Top 3 teams seem fairly settled with any one of 6 teams likely to fill the last 3 slots available.

Colts 2:
Sydney University vs Eastern Suburbs
Northern Suburbs vs Southern Districts
Randwick vs Gordon

Top 5 seem fairly comfortable and there is intense competition between 4 teams for the 6th qualifying slot.

Colts 3:
Randwick vs Eastwood
Gordon vs Southern Districts
Sydney University vs Northern Suburbs

Positions 1-4 are comfortable although there may be movements between 1 & 2, and 3 & 4. Currently 3 teams are in hot competition for the last 2 slots with another 3 teams having a bit of outside chance at position 6.
 

Sydney Rugby tragic

Peter Burge (5)
Whinging?
Is challenging the assertion that the players were not new to the mix a whinge?

Is suggesting that the U20 selectors would be better off viewing how the candidates perform in games against tough opponents that are laden with 20 year old men and U19 rock stars rather than in a trial against the Country 20's a whinge?


IMHO that would be going the extra mile to find the odd few that might have got away or shot up a skill set since leaving school. I would rather Cheika selects the Wallabies based on their performances against NZ, SAF and IRE, currently 1, 2 and 3 in IRB ranks, rather than how they go in one off exhibition matches against Barbarian teams or the USA, Canada or Tonga.

And if you want a whinge, how fair is it that Jack Conen would have been judged compared with Josh Nohra, when Jack C had to back up from a physical match on Saturday against Parramatta, whereas Josh N would be fresh and raring to go after the Eastwood v Manly match was postponed?

In terms of unearthing a gem or two, the largely unheralded Beasts have of late accounted for Gordon and The Corporation. That doesn't happen by magic, yet none of their players seem to have been invited to showcase their shoot-up in size or skill set. Nick Makas, Ted Pye, Jack Maddocks, Will Ball and Suaesi Iosua to name but a few of the better players at the Beasties who have not been previously recognised by SJRU, NSW SRU selectors and are all 1st year Colts.

It is great that young men are playing footy, and awesome that the Country 20's team (noting that there are more than a slack handful of their talented kids now turning out for Sydney Colts clubs) gets a good challenging hitout, but as @Rugby Mum has said the lads need to concentrate on their season.

I agree
My nephews mate at Wests , Tom Sawden didnt come through either gps schools or rep rugby and as got himself noticed playing colts by Rappy & co
 

Tah and feathered

Watty Friend (18)
Whinging?
Is challenging the assertion that the players were not new to the mix a whinge?

Is suggesting that the U20 selectors would be better off viewing how the candidates perform in games against tough opponents that are laden with 20 year old men and U19 rock stars rather than in a trial against the Country 20's a whinge?

IMHO that would be going the extra mile to find the odd few that might have got away or shot up a skill set since leaving school. I would rather Cheika selects the Wallabies based on their performances against NZ, SAF and IRE, currently 1, 2 and 3 in IRB ranks, rather than how they go in one off exhibition matches against Barbarian teams or the USA, Canada or Tonga.

And if you want a whinge, how fair is it that Jack Conen would have been judged compared with Josh Nohra, when Jack C had to back up from a physical match on Saturday against Parramatta, whereas Josh N would be fresh and raring to go after the Eastwood v Manly match was postponed?

In terms of unearthing a gem or two, the largely unheralded Beasts have of late accounted for Gordon and The Corporation. That doesn't happen by magic, yet none of their players seem to have been invited to showcase their shoot-up in size or skill set. Nick Makas, Ted Pye, Jack Maddocks, Will Ball and Suaesi Iosua to name but a few of the better players at the Beasties who have not been previously recognised by SJRU, NSW SRU selectors and are all 1st year Colts.

It is great that young men are playing footy, and awesome that the Country 20's team (noting that there are more than a slack handful of their talented kids now turning out for Sydney Colts clubs) gets a good challenging hitout, but as @Rugby Mum has said the lads need to concentrate on their season.
My understanding is that all clubs were asked to put forward players who they felt were worth looking at
If players from say Easts were not trialing then either Easts felt they were not at the level or didn't want to have them playing an extra game.
 

Monty Python

Ted Fahey (11)
Payed under lights at Manly oval tonight:
Eastwood 2nd grade (1 try) lost to Manly (8 tries). Not sure of final score.
Eastwood 1st grade 25 (4 tries) def Manly 10.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Southern Districts Reports - Round 13
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ROUND 13: PARRAMATTA MATCH REPORT
After the drenching Sydney took leading up to Saturdays games against Parramatta, it was a case of will the games be played and as word came through the rugby vine that other grounds were closing and games were being postponed, it was great to arrive at Forshaw and see the ground setup for rugby and the hamburgers were being cooked.

The main field was still wet and needed a bit more time to dry so the 18s and 3rd colts were on the back field and 2nd and 1sts on the main field. Parramatta have been our bogey club and we always have tough games and we knew that we had to play well.

The 18s started the day and Parramatta's tactics of going hard from the kick off was paying off big time and the 18s looked out of sorts and their usual fluency in attack and rock solid defence were not on show. Parramatta had 3 tries on the board before Souths knew what hit them and at 15 nil the alarm bells were going off like sledge hammers.
Matt Lewis just kept pushing to stick to their structures and slowly Souths worked their way back into the game and started to control the ball and the back row started to reek havoc at the breakdown and the points started to accumulate until they hit the lead 26 to 22 and then trusted their defense to win the game.
A good gutsy effort by the 18s who lost a few players up the grades and this gave other players the opportunity to step up which they did and kept their unbeaten run continuing

3rd colts had to get a win to consolidate their position in the top 6 and needed a good performance after last weeks loss to Eastwood.
Both sides fielded big sets of forwards and they ripped into each other from the start trying to set up a platform for their backs. A contrast in styles with Parramatta taking the shortest route to the try line by going straight and hard with Souths trying to go a little wider with a bit more finesse.
The Souths style was working but Parramatta kept going hard and it wasn't until the last 15 minutes that Souths were able to kick away and get a deserved 38 to 17 victory.

2nds were on the main field and were looking to prove the good victory's the past 2 weeks were not flukes and they are also under the pump to stay in the 6 and push for 4th spot.
Souths set pieces were setting the foundation for the backs to shine with our winger Grant isles getting 2 tries on top of the 3 he scored last week and Cooper Harris on the other wing also scoring, shows the type of game played. You cannot go toe to toe with Parramatta and expect to win too many games so Souths played a more hit and run game plan.
A 32 to 0 victory has 2nds looking strong and at the right time of the year.

1sts need to win to make it a great day with 4 from 4 but it was very evident that Parramatta came to play and Souths were somewhere else.
Parramatta jumped to an early 5 nil lead which became 5 to 3 with a Nathan Mcilveen penalty goal and that was the closest we got for the rest of the day.
Whilst we were down a few players we still had 15 very good Souths players on the field, but they could not handle the Parramatta runners who just ran hard and straight with support runners each side and whilst Souths were hardly moving up in defense, Parramatta were up hard in the Souths players faces.

With the halftime score of 27 to 10 in Parramatta's favour there was hope of a Souths comeback, but Souths were so far off their game and Parramatta were so on their game, that even with Parramatta getting 2 players yellow carded they were not going to lose this game and were very deserved 34 to 10 winners.

Disappointing result and we also picked up 3 or 4 injuries and a stack of damaged egos.

This week we have Warringah at Rat Park and 18s play Gordon at Chatswood Oval. Its going to be another tough day and due to injuries 3rds and 2nds have delved into the player ranks of the 18s which is great to see these guys step up.

Player of the day goes to Lance Taylor our Colts strapper who is into his 30th year with the club and is a terrific and well respected Rebel Legend. Always 1st to arrive and last to leave and it would not be Colts without him doing the strapping.

Thanks Lance for all you have done over the years and for your efforts in the years to come! And you think you might retire, yeah right. If you could just strap a few players mouths shut before they run on it would be most appreciated!

https://www.facebook.com/southerndistricts.rugbyunion.colts/posts/896817160354819:0
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Some results off twitter from last night's Round 13 postponed games:
Randwick v West Harbour
Colts 3 Randwick 42 West Harbour 7
Colts 2 Randwick 57 West Harbour 15
Colts 1 Randwick 62 West Harbour 19

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Pic: @eastwoodrugby
Manly v Eastwood
Colts 3 Manly 18 Eastwood 3
Colts 2 Manly 51 Eastwood 7
Colts 1 Manly 10 Eastwood 25

Gordon v Warringah
Colts 3 Gordon 0 Warringah 8
Colts 3 Gordon 34 Warringah 7
Colts 3 Gordon 50 Warringah 5

Edit: Colts 3 result from Wednesday night added, and Gordon v Warringah (Thursday night results).
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Round 14 Team Lists

Pirates v The Corporation
COLTS 1
West Harbour: 1. Jack Ulu, 2. Tonga Tangitau, 3. Paul Utaatu, 4. Taani Aitu, 5. Visiano Vaohea, 6. Harvard Mau, 7. Matthias Tutunoa, 8. Ola Moala, 9. Marcellous Rouse, 10. Travis Dombroski, 11. Henrik Anthony, 12. Danny Wilson, 13. D'Rhys Miller, 14. Andrew Suamili, 15. Shane Faaui
Sydney University: 1. Jack Bliss, 2. Folau Fainga'a, 3. Alexander Masima, 4. Lincoln Whiteley, 5. Nick Champion de Crespigny, 6. Jack McCalman, 7. Hamish Dunbar, 8. Joshua Schwager, 9. Nick Duffy, 10. Connor O'Shea, 11. James Kane, 12. Will McDonnell, 13. Jack Redden, 14. Christian Yassmin, 15. Christian Kagiassis

COLTS 2
West Harbour: 1. Sailusi Lua, 2. Jake Donaghy, 3. Daniel Gooding, 4. Franele Betham-Misa, 5. Otto Wendt, 6. Doug Paish, 7. Mark Mc Dermott, 8. Othello Heka, 9. Kobi Bates, 10. Matt Thomas, 11. Kurt Kerrigan, 12. Josh Tupuola, 13. Paul Tau, 14. Kayne Hodgson, 15. Matt Vatuinuku
Sydney University: 1. Conor O'Doherty, 2. James Margan, 3. Lisiate Vaihu, 4. Peter Fenwicke, 5. Jack Blair, 6. George Lehmann, 7. Lewis Oswald, 8. Lachlan Argiris, 9. Alexander Jackman, 10. Banjo Travers, 11. Dylan Oldfield, 12. Charlie Friend, 13. Toby Cooke, 14. Tim McCutcheon, 15. Daniel Calavassy

COLTS 3
West Harbour: 1. Sam Naulu, 2. Jimi Valu, 3. Sebastian Panama, 4. Gil Rickey, 5. John Boath-Moana, 6. Ongolea Petelo, 7. Wilson Faasalafa, 8. Viliami Felila, 9. Aird Jardine, 10. Connor Moran, 11. Lucas Chao, 12. Jacob Taylor, 13. David Johnston, 14. Viliami Tupou, 15. Samuel Temata
Sydney University: 1. Alex Hutchinson, 2. Stuart Mill, 3. Calvin Mulipola, 4. Thomas Willson, 5. Thomas Pavitt, 6. Oliver Maxwell, 7. Stuart Mill, 8. Sean O'Byrne, 9. Louis Guerin, 10. Alex Messara, 11. Ahmad Elbatoory, 12. Sam Renton, 13. Paula Hafoka, 14. Sam Nery, 15. Patrick Muller

Mighty Two Blues v Randi-Wix
COLTS 1
Parramatta: 1. Jordan Lotoaniu, 2. Seaton Kenna, 3. Sione Fonua, 4. Nick O'Gorman, 5. James Benton, 6. Ben Talamaivao, 7. Riley Jacobson, 8. Liam Faogali, 9. Liam Tully, 10. Cale Angeloni, 11. Tariu Afoa, 12. Jacob Tupoula, 13. Niko Uele, 14. Ofa Siale, 15. Nathan Faleafa
Randwick: 1. Campbell Shearer, 2. Nick Koutsoukais, 3. Vuni Fifita, 4. Nick Kellaway, 5. Ryan Powter, 6. Jum Woodhill, 7. Jack Hayson, 8. Daniel Hughes, 9. Mitch Short, 10. Nic Andrews, 11. Tom Molloy, 12. Ben Starkey, 13. Devan Stoltz, 14. Matt Crafts, 15. Ben O'Donnell

COLTS 2
Parramatta: 1. Tai Mose, 2. Jeremiah Letele, 3. Alex Kingston, 4. Caleb Roberts, 5. Jacob Delailoa, 6. Jake Digby, 7. Rhys Tribolet, 8. Ramado Tuigamala, 9. Jonathan Lagos, 10. Brodie Knight, 11. Luke Richardson, 12. Luke Delailoa, 13. Luke Parker, 14. Zac Fortini, 15. Brad Halliwell
Randwick: 1. DJ Tifa, 2. Sama Malolo, 3. Latham Takau, 4. Lemeke Taumoepeau, 5. Sam Ellerton, 6. Tim Lee, 7. Sam Connor, 8. Lewis Mayberry, 9. Tom Wong, 10. Lachie Anderson, 11. Charlie McKay, 12. Liam Longbottom, 13. Moa Meliepo, 14. Sam Carter, 15. Ronald Streeter Mason

COLTS 3
Parramatta: 1. Aaron Ilolahia, 2. Tom Bonham, 3. Sami Pese, 4. Ben Stoodley, 5. Junior Alarcon, 6. Damion Mason - Huta, 7. Jake Owen, 8. Jordi Druzinac, 9. Ryan Fitzpatrick, 10. Terry Fanolua, 11. Danyon Morris, 12. Frank Tanginoa, 13. Giorgan Patea, 14. Micah Scott-Vari, 15. Sam Wright
Randwick: 1. Sam Matenga, 2. Michael Midson, 3. Ryan Block, 4. Alec Corcoran, 5. Brendan Neville, 6. Chase Paea, 7. Hugh Adamson, 8. Zach Wheeler, 9. Kingston Day, 10. Lachlan Kenneally, 11. Harrison Gould, 12. Jordan Holz, 13. Henry Cohen, 14. Ben Marks, 15. James Douglass


Beasties v Mighty Manly Marlins
COLTS 1
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Matt Hooper, 2. Lindsey Stevens, 3. Archie Hall, 4. James Shipway, 5. Emerson Adcock, 6. Oli Robinson, 7. Nick Makas, 8. Ben Vincent, 9. Ted Pye, 10. Jack Maddocks, 11. Will Ball, 12. Harry Priestner, 13. James Pelowski, 14. Christo Wylie, 15. Suaesi Iosua
Manly: 1. Scott White, 2. Rohan Hedge, 3. Alefosio Tatola, 4. James Gourley, 5. Kevin O'Connor, 6. Liam Routledge, 7. Matt Schofield, 8. Kerry Simpson, 9. Kerrod Binge, 10. Mat Arnold, 11. Austin Osagie, 12. Isaac O'Shea, 13. Jed Ibbotson, 14. Ben Crerar, 15. Brad Clarke

COLTS 2
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Jai Gunton, 2. Andrew Crone, 3. Minh Nguyen, 4. Guy Beever, 5. Will Picone, 6. Zinny Norman, 7. Ned O'Neill, 8. Dan Howes, 9. Dayne Corbishley, 10. Joe Mackie, 11. Jack Harrison, 12. Harry Tooth, 13. James Manns, 14. Joey Zieme, 15. Kai Whatmore
Manly: 1. Mitch Beattie, 2. James Campbell, 3. Peau Baranyi, 4. Siaosi Talarico, 5. Van Stewart, 6. Nate Becker, 7. Will Cronin, 8. Cyprus Tutunoa, 9. Dante Otto, 10. Jack Milligan, 11. Oscar Mason, 12. Ryan Prentice, 13. Jamie Mason, 14. Dylan Peppernell, 15. Louis Dowling

COLTS 3
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Jake Cowie, 2. Julian Horton-Patch, 3. Hugo McLure, 4. Jamie Greentree, 5. Lachlan Sharp, 6. Michael Roche, 7. Jack Somerton, 8. Andrew Spira, 9. James Williams, 10. Roy Harrison, 11. Darby Murphy, 12. James Parrelli, 13. Ned Taylor, 14. Jonathon Bard, 15. Michael Copolla
Manly: 1. Michael Nichols, 2. Wes Thomas, 3. NathanHatherley, 4. Jordan Kennedy, 5. Cameron Signorini, 6. Rhatt Connolly, 7. Junior Amituanai, 8. Byron Leach, 9. Ryan Stewart, 10. Laurence Gay, 11. Liam Hilton-Butt, 12. Isa Abdoullah, 13. Dylan Goodearl, 14. Hugo Lumsdaine, 15. Tobias Pack


Highlanders v Shoremen
COLTS 1
Gordon: 1. Nathan Kelly, 2. Hosea Fotukava, 3. Jack Bowditch, 4. Jack Margin, 5. Sean Dillon, 6. Nic Burkett, 7. Jake Pierce, 8. James Lough, 9. Tom Kennedy, 10. Dave Smerdon, 11. Ben Butler, 12. James Dainton, 13. Sione Afu, 14. Penrith Fa'atau, 15. Marcus Hundt
Northern Suburbs: 1. Jakob Sedgemen, 2. Evan Pritchard, 3. Jackson McLean, 4. William Finley, 5. Harry Lind, 6. Jack Preece, 7. Rory Galagher, 8. Leon Akopian, 9. Josh Lynch, 10. Jack Clancy, 11. Charlie Oldham, 12. Nic Clancy, 13. Charlie King, 14. Dom Naylor, 15. Josh Cook

COLTS 2
Gordon: 1. Rob Lacinski, 2. Jono Burke, 3. Mawin Jansen, 4. Jack Blamey, 5. Josh Roche, 6. Nick Slaven, 7. Sam Hutton, 8. Lapana Vitale, 9. William Lee, 10. Josh Thorndyke, 11. Kirt Anthony, 12. David Serukai, 13. Joe Stageman, 14. Josh Mitchell, 15. Andrew Bligh
Northern Suburbs: 1. Jack Halabi, 2. Chris Goldie, 3. Will Adams, 4. Tom Booth, 5. Lochie Moore, 6. Taylor Deer, 7. Matt Psaltis, 8. Sam Cater, 9. Scott Pater, 10. Harry Kemball, 11. Hugh Adams, 12. Chris Vandoros, 13. Will Fell, 14. Tommy Gilbert, 15. Jayden Stokes

COLTS 3
Gordon: 1. Sean Fagan, 2. James Kwok, 3. Brandon Fernandes, 4. TBA, 5. Will Makeig, 6. Jordan Thomas, 7. Patrick Sutton, 8. Aaron Hutt, 9. Lachlan Burke, 10. Ben Tracy, 11. Lachlan Phillips, 12. TBA, 13. James Byrne, 14. Sam Frankham, 15. David Balcomb
Northern Suburbs: 1. Liam Macwhite, 2. George Donnelly, 3. Tyler Key, 4. Lochie Adair, 5. Ed Pollitt, 6. Joey Dawson, 7. Harry Gainor, 8. TBC, 9. Angus Mactavish, 10. Hayden Toohey, 11. Denzel Tie, 12. Simon Johnston, 13. Issac Kassis, 14. Ollie Beanstead, 15. Sean Townsend

Emus v Woodies
COLTS 1
Eastwood vs The Bye

COLTS 2
Penrith: 1. Chaise Taranto, 2. Tametai Lomax, 3. Sinipati Pati, 4. Samuel Hansen, 5. Hamish Milne, 6. Hamish Matthews, 7. Delahoya Manu, 8. Sati Taufa, 9. Sam Limbrey, 10. Ezekial Seia, 11. Ben Meyer, 12. Steve Mate, 13. Ben Valu, 14. Joshua Goode, 15. Ben Ui
Eastwood: 1. Liam Northridge, 2. Pat Sanford, 3. Nareg Nazarian, 4. Henry Walkerden, 5. Sam Frogley, 6. Zac Herron, 7. Cameron Goodacre, 8. Mitchell Caldwell, 9. Jordan Gillespie, 10. Tom Graham, 11. Tom Nicita, 12. Sam McCaffrey, 13. Joshua So, 14. Tom Koodrin, 15. Rihann Barkley-Brown

COLTS 3
Penrith: 1. Assaad Collins, 2. Trey Ropata, 3. Jackson Whiting, 4. Zeke Mafi, 5. Leslie Kini, 6. Epati Sale, 7. Jack Fleetwood, 8. Thorne Piilua, 9. Desmond Tipene, 10. Mitchell Korol, 11. Wiremu King, 12. Ezra Kemp, 13. Bernie Saleve, 14. Poasa Nakairvalu, 15. Ereisky Livi- Papalii
Eastwood: 1. Nick Carone, 2. Michael Arapidis, 3. Duncan Ryan, 4. Cameron Fish, 5. Lachlan Johnson, 6. Nathan Watson, 7. Pat Harrison, 8. Daniel Ryan, 9. Jonas Williams, 10. Denzel Singleton, 11. Daniel Loneragan, 12. Kevin Li, 13. Tom Hudson, 14. Jake Temm, 15. Liam Peters


Rats v Hobbits
COLTS 1
Warringah: 1. Jack Slack Smith (c), 2. Caleb O’Neill, 3. Tasi Tuituiohu, 4. Andrew Davies, 5. Cael Carmont, 6. Lachie MacMahon, 7. Marcus Kemp, 8. Kurtis Stariha, 9. John Ferguson, 10. Jerry Lemalu, 11. Matt Pickles, 12. Matt Skelly, 13. Cam Dove, 14. Tom McBryde, 15. Josh Thompson
Southern Districts: 1. Milan Papalii, 2. Nic Pennisi, 3. Joey Tahati, 4. Pat Kuenzie, 5. Rhys Schrueder, 6. Dan Broady, 7. Kurt Rumsay, 8. Lachlan Hennessey, 9. Ben Ridgeway, 10. Brock Hammond, 11. Tom Evans, 12. Nathan McIlveen, 13. Callum Quinn, 14. Jack Conen, 15. Angus McGrath

COLTS 2
Warringah: 1. Fergus James, 2. Callum Landry, 3. Nick Latuhoi, 4. Connor Barham, 5. Mike Hart, 6. Nathan Cotton, 7. Brody Wharepouri, 8. Bryce Renaman, 9. Jonathon Miller, 10. Sam Gainsford, 11. Jake Vale, 12. Billy Simpson, 13. Dylan Goodearl, 14. Owen Chun, 15. Lachlan Grant
Southern Districts: 1. Nathan Ford, 2. Gareth Thomas, 3. Evander Filemu, 4. Karaitiana Sa'u, 5. Jacob Fetui, 6. Angus Guthridge, 7. Henry Robertson, 8. Clayton Hansell, 9. James Whelan, 10. Ryan Sorrell, 11. Grant Isles, 12. Lewis Pickering, 13. Gordon Enari, 14. Cooper Harris, 15. Drew Nuttall

COLTS 3
Warringah: 1. Zac Tales, 2. Jake Boroughs, 3. Clayton Anastasia, 4. Luke Hurditch, 5. Mike Hart, 6. Matt Pickles, 7. Eddie Fry, 8. Nathan Cotton, 9. Pat Flynn, 10. Scott Engwall, 11. Mac Entwistle, 12. Tom Von Bokhoven, 13. Connor Bradshaw, 14. Harry Britton, 15. Tom Condon
Southern Districts: 1. Khalid Alfas, 2. Benet James, 3. Sam Iuta, 4. Nathaniel Leon, 5. Dylan Turner Williams, 6. Dawie Erasmus, 7. Evan Jenkins, 8. Alex Hoy, 9. Ben Lewis, 10. Trey Brown, 11. Tom McCabe, 12. Jordan Tohouaka, 13. Paki Taufa, 14. William Blake, 15. Locky Walsh
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Eric Spilsted Shield (Colts Club Championship) Watch:
The Gallopers now have a lead of more than 1 round of maximum points on The Corporation and it could prove to be unassailable. In turn, the Corporation nearly has a rounds maximum points lead over the Shoremen.

I reckon that there will be more positional jockeying in mid table next week.

There are a maximum of 55 points available to a club each week, based on all 3 colts teams winning with a 4 try BP.

Randwick, 652 points
Sydney University, 590 points
Northern Suburbs, 555 points
Gordon, 466 points (Round 13 games yet to play and likely to get max points to take them to 521)
Southern Districts, 386 points
Eastern Suburbs, 364 points
Eastwood, 346 points
Manly, 306 points
Parramatta, 291 points
West Harbour, 232 points
Penrith, 91 points
Warringah, 52 points# (Round 13 games yet to play)

How the Colts Club Championship table is calculated.
The competition points from the individual competitions are multiplied by the following factors and then added together.
Colts 1 - 6
Colts 2 - 3
Colts 3 - 2

# Warringah deducted 4 points for a Late Forfeit in Round 1 Colts 3, and 2 Points for a Forfeit in Round 2 Colts 3.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Very strong Wicks Colts 1 team with Starkey and Short back from 1st grade and Fifita in the front row.

I suspect only Oli Kamp will come back into Colts from the U20s, with Tui, Hanigan, Kellaway, Croke (injured?) and Deegan all playing grade.

BTW, Matt Crafts picked up another 6 tries last night v The Pirates!
HJ, do you know how many he's scored this year?
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Matthew Crafts (Randwick) is the leading try scorer in Colts 1 with 18 tries, followed by Austin Osagie and Jed Ibbotson, both from Manly and both on 15.

I haven't done a full stats roundup for a while due to all the catch up games being played.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
Very strong Wicks Colts 1 team with Starkey and Short back from 1st grade and Fifita in the front row.

I suspect only Oli Kamp will come back into Colts from the U20s, with Tui, Hanigan, Kellaway, Croke (injured?) and Deegan all playing grade.

BTW, Matt Crafts picked up another 6 tries last night v The Pirates!
HJ, do you know how many he's scored this year?
By the looks of things Sam is still on the continent with some of the other lads. This is what Rugby gives our young men, the chance to get out and see the world.
Lucky Bastard! ;)
 

Sideline Eye

Darby Loudon (17)
Match Reports
Eastwood v Manly @ Manly Oval

Colts 1
Eastwood 25 – 10 Manly
1st Grade found themselves playing their rained- affected match against Manly last Tuesday night. Conditions were fair at Manly Oval. Match started with the normal testing of oppositions. To our credit we worked into the game. We didn’t rush anything and played percentage football.

All that had been discussed and trained at during the last week in preparation for this crucial match with the players working the opposition. One change from the programmed side saw Liam Northridge replacing Rohhan Zebib at Loosehead Prop. His second match up in 1st Grade and a credible performance by him.

Across the park the team was steady and stuck to the structures and suggestions that were made by the coaches. Well done, a great team effort!
We are now back in the hunt for a semi-final position.
The next couple of games are crucial to that goal. The places from 4 to 9 on the table are wide open. We have just got to trust the systems and play as a team. Congratulations and let’s keep our heads and play ourselves into the semi’s and not have wait on the results of others.
Tries: Tim Anstee, Daniel Cosgrove, Aiden Hopping, Lachlan Croese Conversion: Penalty (1) Matt Collins Conversions (1) Matt Collins

B&F Points 3 Mark Quadrio 2 Lachlan Croese 1 Josh Bones Players Player: Tim Anstee

Colts 2
Eastwood 7-51 Manly

Travelling to Manly on a Tuesday night for a 6.30 kick off offered the first game under lights for Colts 2nds players.

Apart from the lights, rescheduling the game to Tuesday night brought with it a number of other challengers, with a number of selected players not available and the limited training run on the night before the game.

The result of this became evident from the kick off, as Manly enthusiastically run with ball under arm, and crashed through Woods defence just too easily. The first 10 minutes saw Woods behind 0-12, although resistance was offered as 2nds went to the break, behind 22-7. The second half presented an opportunity to restart, make our mark on the game, and get points on the board.

Unfortunately as the second half unfolded, what 2nds put forward, including another Yellow Card, did not match Manly’s enthusiasm, who were able to finish as they started.

Try: Nareg Nazarian Conversion: Tom Graham

B&F Points 3 Sam Frogley 2 Zac Herron 1 Sam McCaffrey Players player Sam Frogley

Colts 3

This was an important match for us and we turned up to play. The attitude was good and from the start the defensive line was excellent. But the handling was poor, ball security was poor and execution of elements of a simple game plan was nonexistent.

From the kick off the plan was for single hit up and then kick for field position. After 6 phases in our own 22 we turned the ball over and then spent the next 10 minutes defending. Credit to the defensive effort - it was good.
Another important game this weekend against Penrith – let’s turn up to play.


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Sideline Eye

Darby Loudon (17)
Preview Round 14 v Penrith

Last time we met:
Round 6
Colts 1 Bye
Colts 2 Lost 15 – 22
Colts 3 Won 26 – 7

Colts 3 - 6th Place

Wednesday night proved a tough outing for Colts 3 with Manly running out victors 18 – 3. A loss that will add pressure to keeping 6th spot on the ladder. Fifth placed Southern Districts are now five points ahead while seventh placed West Harbour are on equal points and Parramatta a further two points back.

Souths play Warringah in a game they should win. Both Wests and Parramatta have games against top sides making this week's game against Penrith a must win affair as it should give Eastwood some breathing space in this tight contest.

Colts 2 - 7th Place

It was a game they needed to win against a team in the bottom third of the ladder that unfortunately resulted in another disappointing loss on Tuesday night. Eastwood remains in 7th just two points behind Eastern Suburbs and have some difficult games ahead including this weekend against Penrith. The Manly game was an vital miss.

With Eastern Suburbs taking on Manly it is critical Eastwood get a win against Penrith. Eastwood gave Penrith their first win of the season back in Round 6 and they are sitting just one point behind Eastwood on the ladder.

West Harbour who are on equal points with Eastwood play the competition leaders making this week's round another important one for the sides trying to make the finals.

Colts 1 - 7th Place

This week - Bye, Five Free Points.
Some Colts 1 players may get a run off the bench in Eastwood grade at T.G.Milner this week.

Eastern Suburbs and Parramatta showed what desperation is with wins over University and Southern Districts respectively and put some excitement into the ladder. Eastwood also showed they want to figure in the finals with one of their best performances of the year in what was an important game under lights on Tuesday.

The win elevates them one place of the ladder on equal points with Southern Districts and three points behind Eastern Suburbs. With the five guaranteed points from this round the pressure will be on Easts and Souths to record bonus point wins to keep in the contest. It should be an intense last four rounds in the race for the finals.
 
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