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Sydney Colts - 2016

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the baz

Alfred Walker (16)
Could it be that the hooker for the Woodies just happens to have the same name as the Former Avoca Beach junior.



Discounts are also available if a sibling was at the club the previous year, or if they are the son of a former player.



"How is a club to know if a player was at DIV I Schoolboys tournament the previous year?"

In my experience nearly all clubs know who was at National Champs the previous year. Most clubs have at least one representative there. Secondly, the list of players is published on any number of web sites, and a Google search would turn up the various squad lists pretty quickly. It isn't hard to run a quick google check of any new players schoolboy rockstar status.



And on the subject of player points cap calculation changes,it seems to have had an impact on the ability of some clubs to develop some depth by giving some second and third graders a cameo in a higher grade. Instead of being able to give up to 8 lower grade players from the bench some time in a higher grade, many team sheets are reporting only two or three subs have been used, when last year those clubs would have "blooded" a full bench.



Some may say that this is achieving the intent of the player points cap, however it does lead to situations that the Beasties faced on the weekend.



No HJ, this hooker is an avoca junior.
 

Shadow

Sydney Middleton (9)
They did sub but I didn't pay any attention who. They didn't sub any front rowers, and neither did SD so both front rows had a big day at the office.

For all the talk about the points system I didn't think there was much difference between the players ability or fitness (which made it a great game), the difference was the coaches. East where clearly much better coached (without any really dominant individuals), they knew what they wanted to do when, and they had a strategy to play to their strengths.
I wouldn't say better coached, East had 38 points Souths had 25 points that indicates Easts had a lot of higher rated players who have benefitted through rep programs been to GPS and CAS schools. Most Souths players went to non rugby schools and playrd league. Going by your summation of coaching Easts need a new scrum coach. I dont think trying to push a clubs colts coach by putting down other clubs coaches is the way to go.
The Souths coaches do not get paid 1 cent is that the same at Easts?
 

The Grass Cutter

Frank Row (1)
The Souths coaches do not get paid 1 cent is that the same at Easts?


The Easts 1st colts coach (along with 1st grade) is, as I understand, paid full-time by Easts. I believe the rest of the coaches are not, but I'm not intimate enough with the club to say that with any certainty. This is the first year that the 1st colts coach has been paid.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Club X had n points. Club Y had n-6 points. Therefore Club X has better players and will always win.

Just browse the Schoolboy rep threads at selection time to realise how often the Selectors there get it wrong. Often there is the thickness of a cigarette paper between a kid who makes it and one who doesn't. This minor difference in skills can manifest itself in fairly major differences in the player points allocations.

AFAIK Latu Latinuipulo (New, Class of 14) was not good enough to make Combined States or NSW Schools in 2014, yet he played 1st Grade for the Wicks for most of last year and was selected for NSW U20 this year. IMHO he was one of the few NSW hairdressers that has a chance of making Aust U20. He is worth 1 player point this year. If he makes Aussie U20, he will carry 10 player points (before discount) into season 2017.

Evan Pritchard was an Aust Schools hooker in 2014, and therefore allocated a base value of 6 points (before deductions) in 2015, as was Nick Duffy except he was the #9 in 2014.
Both these high point players failed to curry favour of the NSW U20 selectors in 2016, yet they still carry base points loading of 6 points before discounts.

There are plenty of other cases of young lads missing out at the selectors table at some stage of their journey on the Pathway to Gold.

The Player Points system is flawed. At best it gives an indication of how well thought of the players were at some time in the past.

A team of well coached and motivated Nigel Nobodies worth few player points can outperform the team jam packed with former rock stars.
 

7083

Allen Oxlade (6)
When I was at school MANY moons ago we played rugby every Wednesday through winter. Now schools only play sport at "gala days". I'm not talking about the leather elbow patch boys, I'm talking a public school in South East Sydney that produced many a Wallaby including a captain.
Why do schools no longer compete weekly during school hours? Also the Waratah Shield was held in high regard. Even just playing in a preliminary Shield game was something special let alone a final! Now it'd like pulling teeth just to get a school to enter it.
If anyone wants to look at why rugby is going backwards look now further than Pulver and the ARU!
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
The decline in state school participation precedes Pulver by many years.
I can support an argument that JON was negligent in not acting before the situation became hopeless.
But the patient was dead before Pulver arrived.
 

Dingasden

Ward Prentice (10)
The decline in state school participation precedes Pulver by many years.
I can support an argument that JON was negligent in not acting before the situation became hopeless.
But the patient was dead before Pulver arrived.
Yes I agree, it's been gradually dying a slow death over last 10 to 20 years and there is a lot more to it than blaming one short sighted ARU director. Same causes that have lead to demise in junior club numbers in older age groups.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Round 5 Team Lists

Parramatta v Eastern Suburbs
COLTS 1
Parramatta: 1. Jordan Loto'Aniu, 2. Jacob Bristowe, 3. Dylan Valeni, 4. Ben Talamaivao, 5. Joel Divertie, 6. Harvard Mau, 7. Brandon Faavae-Eli, 8. Otto-Louis Wendt, 9. Terry Fanolua, 10. Josh Tupuola, 11. Les Pauulu, 12. Luke Delailoa, 13. Solomon Pita, 14. Toti Mafi, 15. Jaydon Lonergan
Eastern Suburbs: 1. James King, 2. Dylan Woods, 3. Cody Walker, 4. James Shipway, 5. Luke Porter, 6. Charlie Smith, 7. Tom Mahony, 8. Dan Howes, 9. Ted Pye (c), 10. Jayden Wright, 11. Declan Quin, 12. Dan England, 13. Ned Yeomans, 14. James Perlowski, 15. Dan Donato

COLTS 2
Parramatta: 1. Mark Hanslow, 2. Tua Luluaialii, 3. Ben Harkin, 4. Romado Tuigamala, 5. William Ravoka, 6. Fergus Ryan, 7. John Wesley, 8. Liam Faoagali, 9. Hayden Lloyd, 10. Zac Bristowe, 11. Jeremiah Malauulu, 12. Raka Poaru, 13. Josh Delailoa, 14. Terek Riwai, 15. Mike Patea
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Jai Gunton, 2. Will Foxton, 3. Moffat Moloney, 4. Will Picone, 5. Max Welborn, 6. Ed Ryan, 7. James Donato, 8. Oskar Szangolis, 9. Louis Collins, 10. Joe Mackie, 11. Dylan Luisi, 12. Jordan Bracewell, 13. Jakobi Robinson, 14. Jake Prindiville, 15. Talavou Faumuina

COLTS 3
Parramatta: 1. Lorenzo Ma'A, 2. Hatoni Hafoka, 3. Josh Tupuola, 4. Christian Mccarthy, 5. Lachlan Natapu, 6. Joash Murray, 7. Danyon Morris, 8. Peni Tuitupou, 9. Mick Zakhia, 10. Dallas Patterson, 11. Fadi Eid, 12. Riley Alcorn, 13. Zac Tuala, 14. Steve Lemalu, 15. Peni Mataitini
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Reuban Antico, 2. Charlie Cooper, 3. Lewis Barakat, 4. Lachlan Sharp, 5. Charlie Cam, 6. Nick Parrelli, 7. Charlie Yole, 8. Phil Pymer, 9. Cooper Murphey, 10. Roy Harrison, 11. James Coppola, 12. Callum Anthony, 13. Felix Samengo-Turner, 14. Will Somerton, 15. Llyod Evens

Warringah v Gordon
COLTS 1
Warringah: 1. Rob Hill, 2. Jack Nettleton, 3. Richie Tupou, 4. Andrew Davies, 5. Luke Hurditch, 6. Nathan Cotton, 7. Ben Rooney, 8. Luke Milham, 9. Josh Bate, 10. John Ferguson, 11. Puni Aupuni, 12. Jerry Lemalu, 13. Scott McMurdo, 14. Josh Thompson, 15. Nathan Roberston
Gordon: 1. Rob Lacinski, 2. Hosea Fotukava, 3. Jack Bowditch, 4. Beau Petterson, 5. Tom Leaver, 6. Nic Burkett, 7. Hamish Phipps, 8. Brett Van Zyl, 9. Steve Kirkby, 10. James Dainton, 11. Rory Vevers, 12. Sam Lawson, 13. Sione Afu, 14. Marcus Hundt, 15. Josh Thorndyke

COLTS 2
Warringah: 1. Wes Thomas, 2. Andy Lloyd, 3. Tom Newman, 4. Cael Carmont, 5. Kobe Gillard, 6. Jamie Harrison, 7. Marcus Kemp, 8. Kutis Stariha, 9. Rhett Butler, 10. Tim White, 11. Owen Chun, 12. Sam Gainsford, 13. Danny Lautolo, 14. Bryce Reneman, 15. Ben Woollett
Gordon: 1. Alex Hancock, 2. Alex Hamilton, 3. Brandon Fernandes, 4. Jonah Taylor, 5. James Grant, 6. Campbell Clifford, 7. Lachlan Archer, 8. Elliot Gherig, 9. Sam Reimer, 10. Matt Long, 11. Tom O'Reilly, 12. Brandon Marsh, 13. Kirt Anthony, 14. Dom Mete, 15. Dave Smerdon

COLTS 3
Warringah: 1. Josh Foster, 2. Hayden Lamaro, 3. Clayton Anestasia, 4. Tim Barrett, 5. Lachlan Begg, 6. Kye Miles, 7. Charlie Rowntree, 8. Pat La Tarocca, 9. Harry Britton, 10. Tom McBryde, 11. Daniel Chun, 12. Tom Condon, 13. Conor Bradshaw, 14. Dallas McKinnon, 15. Sam Groom
Gordon: 1. Mawin Jansen, 2. Eric Stene, 3. Oliver Harradine, 4. Will Ryan, 5. Will Halliday, 6. Josh Roche, 7. Nick Slaven, 8. Simon Pursell, 9. Matthew Hayes, 10. Tom Gall, 11. Matthew Renshaw, 12. Angus Margin, 13. Rory Cramb, 14. Tim Taylor, 15. Conor Hurley


Penrith v Manly
COLTS 1
Penrith: 1. Richie Vahiu, 2. Isaac Baldock, 3. John Pene, 4. Bernie Saleve, 5. Solomona Iosefa, 6. Hamish Matthews, 7. Delahoya Manu, 8. Tom Taufa, 9. Jye Clapham, 10. Chris Nielson, 11. Ezra Kemp, 12. Ezekiel Seia, 13. Aidan Hopping, 14. Jarrod Purcell, 15. Leonardo Talataina
Manly: 1. Cyprus Tutunoa, 2. Felix Marot, 3. Conor Davidson, 4. Van Stewart, 5. Kevin O'Connor, 6. Harry Chapman, 7. Matthew Schofield ©, 8. Ben Murphy, 9. Jack Young, 10. Ben Crerar, 11. Kane Ladhams, 12. Joseph Williams, 13. Jonte Kaplan, 14. Dylan Bindczus, 15. Fraser Toohey

COLTS 2
Penrith: 1. Assad Collins, 2. Hayden Lee, 3. Pati Sinapati, 4. John Nalesoni, 5. Michael Salusalu, 6. Kuola Kavaefafi, 7. Lisala Nalesoni, 8. Zeek Mafi, 9. Sam Limbrey, 10. Sebastion Ofoia, 11. Jared Keehan, 12. James Papu, 13. Kyle Taufa, 14. Thorne Piilua, 15. Isaiah Nuimata
Manly: 1. Coen Cosijn, 2. Isa Abdullah, 3. Christian Barwell, 4. Cameron Signorini, 5. Byron Leach, 6. Hayden Shepherd, 7. Auvaa (Junior) Amituanai, 8. Sau Ofahengaue, 9. Jamie Troup, 10. Jared Palmer, 11. Hugo Lumsdaine, 12. Kai Lackner, 13. Lachlan Miller, 14. Lawrence Gay, 15. Nicholas Lising-White

COLTS 3
Penrith: 1. Daniel Vaega, 2. Tangi Mafi, 3. Trey Ropata, 4. Sonasi Taungakava, 5. Epati Sale, 6. Tremayne Cashman, 7. Tarei Wilson, 8. Mat Faoagli, 9. Desante Siliva, 10. Ben Meyer, 11. Kolio Taungakava, 12. George Teovai, 13. Vincent Mulipola, 14. Wirremu King, 15. Poasa Nakaivalu
Manly: TBC


Eastwood v Randwick
COLTS 1
Eastwood: 1. Nereg Nazarian, 2. Max Stewart, 3. Ryhs Sherrif, 4. Josh Bones, 5. Joesph Carbo, 6. Jacob Bamford, 7. Lachlan Anderson, 8. Liam Robson, 9. Tom Oconnor, 10. James Day, 11. Chris Orpen, 12. Milad Ferris, 13. Lachlan Burland, 14. Charles Sheppard, 15. Barton Picone
Randwick: 1. Hame Tali, 2. Tonga Tangatau, 3. Vunipola Fifita, 4. Nathaniel Gittoes, 5. Tom Pirrodi, 6. Sam Musgrove, 7. Jack Hayson, 8. Justin Cooper, 9. Josh Noonan, 10. Pat Pelligrini, 11. Sepesa Tarogi, 12. Latu Latinipulu, 13. Tom Molloy, 14. Jack Harrison, 15. Billy Freeman

COLTS 2
Eastwood: 1. Jack Morrison, 2. Connor Ryan, 3. Liam Northbridge, 4. Kyle Cotton, 5. Jared Odgers, 6. Zac Simpson, 7. Hamish Fisher, 8. Andy Graham, 9. Liam Baker, 10. Ryan Jensen, 11. Tom Koodrin, 12. Mauni Pahulu, 13. Josh So, 14. Denzel Singleton, 15. Daniel MacQueen
Randwick: 1. Kieran Bonin, 2. DJ Tifa, 3. Sam Matenga, 4. Lemeke Taumopeau, 5. Rory Williams, 6. Alec Corcoran, 7. Elliot Robbins, 8. Ryan Kenny Wilson, 9. Sam Horwitz, 10. Reegan Carr, 11. Tyrell Naleeba, 12. Steve Gibson, 13. Zac Trinkler, 14. Dan Boardman, 15. Dion Narayan

COLTS 3
Eastwood: 1. Duncan Ryan, 2. Nick Dolly, 3. Jayden Taylor, 4. Jason Kavern, 5. Ibbi Warfield, 6. Daniel Ryan, 7. Cameron Goodacre, 8. Daniel Gilbert, 9. Tom Graham, 10. Junior Pale, 11. Murdoch Powell, 12. Braydon Kavana, 13. Joshua Hendricks, 14. Daniel Wu, 15. Jayden Stokes
Randwick: 1. Sam Hunt, 2. Matt Serhon, 3. Harrison Stein, 4. Morehu Pahuru, 5. Esei Ha'angana, 6. Joe Whitelock, 7. Lochie Simpson, 8. Hugh Adamson, 9. Guy Beynon, 10. Greg Svandfelds, 11. Ethan McGuigan, 12. Hamish Gordon, 13. Reece Macintosh, 14. Louis Anderson, 15. James Ramm

Northern Suburbs v Southern Districts

COLTS 1
Northern Suburbs: 1. Jakob Sedgman, 2. Evan Pritchard, 3. Tyler Key, 4. Will Finley, 5. Paddy Olver, 6. Jack Preece, 7. Mat Psaltis, 8. Hugh Taylor, 9. Josh Lynch, 10. Connor Winchester, 11. Conor Menzies, 12. Charlie King, 13. Nick Clancy, 14. Shaun Townsend, 15. Dom Naylor
Southern Districts: 1. Jacob Storey, 2. Sama Mololo, 3. Ezra Mololo, 4. Damian Johnson, 5. Max Freeman, 6. Lachlan Hennessey, 7. Dom McGrath, 8. Harry McLennan, 9. Liam O'Connor, 10. Brock Hammond, 11. Cooper Harris, 12. Franky Calgulay, 13. William Latu, 14. Brodie Ford, 15. Te Orangi Thompson

COLTS 2
Northern Suburbs: 1. Lochie Adair, 2. John King, 3. Jordi Nikopolous, 4. Alex Ironside, 5. Wim Davies, 6. Ben Jeavons Fellows, 7. Jake Hedge, 8. Oliver Stump, 9. Harry Emery, 10. Zac Compton, 11. Harry Cudmore, 12. Laquand Ofahengaue, 13. Simon Johnston, 14. Andre Bez, 15. Gabe Cooper
Southern Districts: 1. Nathan Ford, 2. Gareth Thomas, 3. Lachlan King, 4. Pat Kuenzie, 5. Karaitiana Sa'u, 6. Simiki lufe, 7. Henry Robertson, 8. Chase Paea, 9. Thomas Clark, 10. Daniel Bell, 11. Keanan Walker, 12. Zac Stewart, 13. Ryan Carmody, 14. James Finch, 15. Nathan McIlveen

COLTS 3
Northern Suburbs: 1. Liam Macwhite, 2. Gus Irons, 3. Bailey O’Donnell, 4. Tom Wilson, 5. Jamie Pickwell, 6. Ryan Owen, 7. Hamish Moore, 8. Will McCawe, 9. Chris Vandoros, 10. Todd Owen, 11. Liam Ford, 12. Tom McKellar, 13. Sam Clements, 14. Angus MOrgan, 15. Liki Failagi Nadredre
Southern Districts: 1. Sam Iuta, 2. Mitch Howse, 3. Robert Wilson, 4. Jacob Fetui, 5. Aaron Walker, 6. Brandon Kemp, 7. Ryan Brown, 8. Dante Patrick, 9. Nathan McDonald, 10. Ryan Sorrell, 11. Zane Pratt, 12. Fatu Faanu, 13. Deon Evans, 14. MataeleTaufa, 15. Blake Taylor

West Harbour v Sydney University
COLTS 1
West Harbour: 1. Christian Peterika, 2. Tametai Lomax, 3. Pauly Utaatu, 4. Pilimi, 5. Max Harper, 6. Ray Wilson, 7. Luke Collins, 8. Drew Denford, 9. Dante Otto, 10. Matt Thomas, 11. Jacob Taylor, 12. Danny Wilson, 13. Chris Ebeling, 14. Nick Vatovec, 15. Connor Moran
Sydney University: 1. Conor O'Doherty, 2. Declan Moore, 3. Aiden Brown, 4. Peter Fenwicke, 5. Thomas Willson, 6. Max Girdler, 7. Lincoln Whiteley, 8. Nick Champion de Crespigny, 9. Theodore Strang, 10. Callum Styles, 11. Ed King, 12. WillIam McDonnell, 13. Jaydon Favae-eli, 14. Nathanial Tamwoy, 15. Sam Renton

COLTS 2
West Harbour: 1. Jake Donaghy, 2. Lawrence Faillia, 3. Sebastian Panama, 4. Tui Manoa, 5. Shaun Marsh, 6. Matthais Tutunoa, 7. Daniel Napper, 8. Albert Jensen, 9. Ben Hayes, 10. Nathan Taweel, 11. Masi Panepa, 12. Simon Lasalo, 13. Haka Toitoi, 14. Anthony Mancuso, 15. Esau Taetuli
Sydney University: 1. Jay Spencer, 2. Patrick O'Doherty, 3. Francis Brown, 4. Zac Von Appen, 5. Davis Jensen, 6. George Lehmann, 7. Hugh Summerhayes, 8. Lewis Oswald, 9. Jack London, 10. Harry Potter, 11. Tom Farnell, 12. Tim McCutcheon, 13. Sean Hasegawa, 14. Alex MacDonald, 15. Ethan Miller

COLTS 3
West Harbour: 1. Ben Huckstepp, 2. Jordan Seiuli, 3. Tom Greville, 4. Zealynd Thompson, 5. Taani Atiu, 6. Lasalo Tuilagi, 7. Eli Gooding, 8. David Sale, 9. Marcellous Rouse, 10. Liam Corry, 11. Wilson Savage-Phillips, 12. Ben Vulaca, 13. Kurt Kerrigan, 14. Sione Lynch, 15. Viliami Tupou
Sydney University: 1. Nic Dudley, 2. Langley Ammit, 3. Claude Platell, 4. Hugh Finlay, 5. Harrison Petkovich, 6. James Goddard, 7. Timothy Hingano, 8. Harrison Petkovich, 9. Ben Halmarick, 10. Daniel Poletto, 11. James McClelland, 12. Max Indge, 13. Connor Farnell, 14. Ahmad Elbatoory, 15. Connor Farnell
 

Bismarck

Herbert Moran (7)
Simple question - is there anyone in the land of admin who actually reviews player points declarations to check that the points at first instance are correct and then the relevant discounts are applied?

I know that at least some teams, require the individual to sign a declaration as to what rep level they played in the prior year. That must mean the club applies discounts???

Looking at some of the boys I know of, I note that one in Randwick has 0 points allocated notwithstanding playing for NSW 1 in 2015 - so 4 points, maximum player discount would be 50% so his player points should be 2? What happens in 2017 - do his points stay at 2, or go to 1? (i.e. an fresh discount is applied to his 2016 points ( calculated as 2).

So can his points ever drop to below 2 or does it suggest the discounts have been too liberally applied?

Looking at the lists - again from boys I know have played at Rep level, seems quite a few anomalies.

I would be happy to audit some teams!:)
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
^^ In 2017 the player will have their base rate reassessed against the criteria that has been agreed will apply for 2017. I say that not to be a smartypants but in recognition that each year there are changes to the points scoring criteria.

However, in light of your example, using 2016 criteria, NSW 1 Representative Loading only applies for one year, so their base loading would be 2 (all other players). They would then receive 1 year local discount which would place them on 1 Player Point. Further discounting (say 5 points for 5 years service in a local Junior Club from U10 to U14) is irrelevant because the player is at 50% of their base point value, and they can not go below that.

In Summary (as applicable for Colts)
  1. Being at Australian Schools Div 1 is 4 points but only counts from the previous year
  2. Being an Australian Schoolboy Representative is 6 points and it counts for two years (2014 or 2015 for Season 2016). Note that it does not spell out whether an Australian Schools Barbarians representative is to be considered a 6 player point Australian Schoolboy Representative or not.
  3. Playing more than 8 games for another club in Colts 1 last year is worth 6 points, but only in the first year at the new club.
  4. Being an Australian U20 Representative is worth 10 points but only for the 2 years following that representation. i.e. this years crop will only receive their loading for their 2016 selection in season 2017.
  5. Holding a current Super Rugby Contract, or Aust 7's Contract is worth 10 points and is obviously applicable only if that contract was valid on 1 Jan 2016. It is not specifically defined whether this applies to players holding a current EPS, Supplementary or Development Squad Super Rugby Contract.
Probably best to take further discussion on the Player Points System to this thread:
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/community/threads/the-player-points-system.15788/

If you have any specific evidence that a player declaration on the Team Sheets is wrong, then probably best to inform the club that you are associated with if you actually want something done about it. Not a lot is going to happen to right the wrongs by ranting about it on here, although it may make you feel good to have had the rant.
 

Bismarck

Herbert Moran (7)
Will do and not a rant, more trying to understand the system and who actually administers them. No point having a system if its the Wild West out there. Same player had 2 points one round and 0 the next, other teams haven't uploaded points yet so looks like a dogs breakfast.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Tipping shocker continues with 3/6 last week

Round 5 Tips (Here goes nothing)
Parramatta v Eastern Suburbs. The Mighty 2 Blues are on a roll but the Beasties were impressive against the Hobbits last week, and this form should continue out at Death Valley with the Beasties winning by 15-20. There will be cheese shown but it will not be the home team that is on the naughty boys chair.

Warringah v Gordon. Haven't the Gay Gordons been racking up some impressive scores, he says, ignoring the MMM ambush. The Rats are the improvers of the year, but there is class from 1 - 15 in the Green and Yellow jumpers, even though Lough Snr will be missing. Stags by 20.

Penrith v Manly. Manly by plenty.

Eastwood v Randwick. Randi Wix appear a shadow of their 2015 champion outfit, despite all their U20 and Schoolboy Rockstars. Must be driving their coaching staff nuts. Meanwhile Woodies have been quietly accumulating good performances against some quality opponents. The Match of the Round for me will see the Blue and Whites prevail by 10-15 points.

Northern Suburbs v Southern Districts. Both mobs will be disappointed at missing out on the W from last week and will be keen to get back into the winners circle. The Shoremen probably have the edge in the Rugby Playing department with nearly all the single digit wearers being in their second year of Colts footy. The Hairdressers are fairly evenly balanced with the Shore boys missing Jack Clancy's game management skills. It'll be close (but them I tipped the Hobbits vs Beasts 10-41 loss as a close victory to the Shire Boys so what would I know?). Norths by 10.

West Harbour v Sydney University. The Pirates have an upset or two in them this year. It wont be this week, or if it is it will be in the 3rds and then that won't be an upset as they are undefeated in that grade. The Corporation by lots.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Round 5 Results

W. McMahon Memorial Shield (1st Grade Colts)
Parramatta 12 Eastern Suburbs 27
Warringah 7 Gordon 24
Penrith 15 Manly 55
Eastwood 18 Randwick 45
Northern Suburbs 33 Southern Districts 14
West Harbour 10 Sydney University 28

Shell Trophy (2nd Grade Colts)
Parramatta 10 Eastern Suburbs 31
Warringah 22 Gordon 24
Penrith 12 Manly 67
Eastwood 15 Randwick 27
Northern Suburbs 25 Southern Districts 7
West Harbour 7 Sydney University 31

Bill Simpson Shield (3rd Grade Colts)
Parramatta 8 Eastern Suburbs 20
Warringah 28 Gordon 24
Penrith 28 Manly 0
Eastwood 17 Randwick 33
Northern Suburbs 34 Southern Districts 27
West Harbour 14 Sydney University 17


Round 6 Games - 23 April
Southern Districts v Eastwood
Eastern Suburbs v Gordon
Northern Suburbs v Parramatta
Manly v Randwick
Sydney University v Warringah
Penrith v West Harbour
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
2016 Eric Spilsted Shield (Colts Club Championship) Table:
(after Round 5)

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.

Sydney University, 250 points
Gordon, 229 points
Eastern Suburbs, 204 points (up 1)
Randwick, 191 points (up 1)
Northern Suburbs, 172 points (up 2)
Eastwood, 158 points (down 3)
Manly, 126 points (up 3)
Southern Districts, 117 points (down 2)
Warringah, 114 points (down 1)
West Harbour, 94 points
Parramatta, 50 points (down 1)
Penrith, 16 points

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

http://rugby.fusesport.com/rugby/results/external/summaryladder.asp?ladder=1168&OrgID=010100
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Yes I agree, it's been gradually dying a slow death over last 10 to 20 years and there is a lot more to it than blaming one short sighted ARU director. Same causes that have lead to demise in junior club numbers in older age groups.

If you want an idea of the thinking that has permeated the NSWRU for decades and has thus led us to this position, then examine the words of Roger Davis Chairman of the Waratahs (Kings School & Sydney Uni playing experience).

Pressed as to whether he was saying a move to Western Sydney “would spell disaster” for the Waratahs, Davis said: “Yep. That would be my expectation. Given where our fans are based, where our loyalty lies, where our training facilities are, where our office facilities are, it would be a bridge too far.”

 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Round 5 Results

Bill Simpson Shield (3rd Grade Colts)
Parramatta 8 Eastern Suburbs 20
Warringah 28 Gordon 24
Penrith 28 Manly 0
Eastwood 17 Randwick 33
Northern Suburbs 34 Southern Districts 27
West Harbour 14 Sydney University 17

Manly had to forfeit Colts 3 to Penrith on Saturday. My information is that they have been struggling to get a 3rds on the field all season. Not a healthy situation for the club.
 

Rugby Addict

Herbert Moran (7)
Coming from Gordon we know it is not a healthy situation for a club and it may follow that grade will struggle in the future if they don't have the Colts numbers now although Manly may be able to afford for that not to be the case.

I wonder if low numbers has something to do with playing the first 3 home games in Colts at Kierle Park which lacks the atmosphere of Manly Oval and there was no canteen when we played there. They played grade away for the first 3 games (probably due to cricket at Manly Oval) but it would not make me too happy to join a club who treat Colts like this.

Warringah put us on the front field at Narrabeen on Saturday once again with no canteen provided and the Rats people were as disappointed as us about the facilities provided and not getting on their main ground.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Coming from Gordon we know it is not a healthy situation for a club and it may follow that grade will struggle in the future if they don't have the Colts numbers now although Manly may be able to afford for that not to be the case.

I wonder if low numbers has something to do with playing the first 3 home games in Colts at Kierle Park which lacks the atmosphere of Manly Oval and there was no canteen when we played there. They played grade away for the first 3 games (probably due to cricket at Manly Oval) but it would not make me too happy to join a club who treat Colts like this.

Warringah put us on the front field at Narrabeen on Saturday once again with no canteen provided and the Rats people were as disappointed as us about the facilities provided and not getting on their main ground.

Perhaps, but I suspect that it's more to do with lack of recruitment towards the end of last season. The coach moved on/was moved on and there appears to have been little effort at any sort of recruiting. As someone who's been previously involved in building it up some time ago, it's quite sad that a couple of years of inattention have let it slide.

Manly always have to play trials away because they don't get the ground until the 1 April - it's always been an issue, but has never really affected whether or not players come. When the competition starts before that date, grade always have played their games away and colts at Keirle Park. The result of a poor deal done years ago whereby cricket get the ground from 1 September to 31 March (7 months) and rugby get it from 1 April to 31 August. Cricket won't change and Manly Council won't push it unless both codes agree.

The Manly Oval situation has been made worse recently by a megalomaniac mayor who spent months digging it up to put in storm water tanks and will shortly dig it up again to put in a $27,000,000 underground car park. Work will start as soon as the $13,000,000 swimming pool that she's building is finished.

The canteen/barbeque at Keirle Park is run by Manly Roos juniors. A couple of telephone calls could probably have seen it in operation for colts matches.
 

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Frank Nicholson (4)
The golf club did well out of the colts supporters at rat park ! Would have been better to be on the main field and the club get our cash !!


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Rocky Elsom (76)
Manly had to forfeit Colts 3 to Penrith on Saturday. My information is that they have been struggling to get a 3rds on the field all season. Not a healthy situation for the club.
There was a 0-28 score recorded against MMM Colts 3 in round 2 against the M2B. There are no player names recorded on that team sheet on the NSW Rugby web site. 28-0 is the usual score that is recorded for a forfeit, and the absence of any team sheets reinforces that.

Not a good sign for a proud club that usually has robust player numbers in the Colts programme. IIRC the MMM were in the 2014 GF in Colts 2&3 losing both by very skinny margins.
 
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