@JimmyLan, "Without being bitter (Ok just a little) "
Sounds like you are a bit more than "just a little bitter"
Have you read Competition Rule 33.7?
The "Filthy Tactics" of The Corporation are completely within the Competion rules.
"We were the better side and when we took the lead in the second half..."
Interesting statement worth examining a little further.
The Web site records Randwick Colts 3rd grade team as losing both previous fixtures against The Corporation (Round 3 and Round 14).
Were The Gallopers also the "Better Side" on those occasions as well and they only won because they parachuted a First Grade (or any other sort of elite level colts or otherwise) player?
The team sheets from those games don't support such a hypothesis.
What magically happened between Round 14 and the Semi Final 5 weeks later to make Randwick the "Better Side"?
The Round 14 Team Sheets reveal that Randwick played Tonga Tangitau and Patrick Pelligrini off the bench. Patrick Pelligrini has played at the National Schoolboys Championships in 2015 and 2016. Tangitau carries a 6 Player Point loading and has played most of the year as the starting Hooker for The Wix Colts 1 team. Even with these accomplished players (some would even refer to them as parachutists) playing off the bench, The Gallopers still managed to end up on the wrong side of the score sheet.
The Round 14 and Semi Final Team Sheets on the Web site appear to have only minor differences in their roster, and there was no Parachutists used in round 14 to secure their victory. On the other hand, there appear to be rather substantial changes to the roster used by the Gallopers.
From the Gallopers Semi Final Team Sheet, how many Colts 1 games have Matthew Serhon (2014 National Schoolboys Championship player), Josh Noonan, Rory Williams, Sam Musgrove (2015 National Schoolboys Championships player) and Jordan Iremia (2015 National Schoolboys Championships Player) played this season, compared to Colts 3 games?
One could even surmise after looking at the 2016 Randwick Team sheets on the web site, on top of their Schoolboy Rugby CV's, that these players are not Colts 3 standard players. Regardless, Open Selection allows the Wix to legitimately nominate these players and others in Colts 3.
Was it the presence of the extra Colts 1 level players in the Colts 3 Semi Final team that helped you to form the opinion that your team was the "Better Side", despite not being able to beat them on two previous occasions, and not taking the lead until the second half, at which point The Corporations Rock Star single handedly managed to play a game changing 6 minutes.
I also note that The Corporation had one player in the sin bin for 10 minutes. The bloke carded was a player off the bench. Typically these come on in the second half.
How is it possible that the "Better Team" was only able to take the lead in the second half? Did this change of lead, which you say happened in the second half, occur when the 15 "Better Team" players were playing against only 14 players? If so, this is a rather unusual method to determine the "Better Team".
How much time was left on the clock when "Siosi" Rock Star's game changing cameo was over? If it was a filthy match fixing rort, why did The Corporation replace him after only 6 minutes. In a game that was only won by 4 points, if the intent was to guarantee a victory using "filth tactics", why would they take him off with 4 minutes to go, and the match still in the balance?
A "Better Team" with plenty of former elite level Schoolboy players, loaded with lots of Colts 1 and Colts 2 experience to fall back on, should be able to secure a match winning meat pie in the final 4 minutes of game time
It seems that Randwick have taken full advantage of the provisions of Open Selection as the Competition Rules allow. The Corporation also seem to have done similar.
Perhaps Randwick* should champion a case to change the Competition Rules to remove the Open Selection provisions from finals eligibility when they are next reviewed by SRU.
As someone has posted on another thread, there are several certainties that arise from every attempt to level the playing field:
1. There will be loopholes that will be exploited.
2. There will be unintended consequences
3. It will always be the "other" club that is rorting the system
In relation to a claim in post #436 that the Gallopers C3 played a NSW U20 player in the centers earlier in the season, I can find no evidence of this in the team sheets. The closest I can see to that is Jum Woodhill coming off the bench in round 8 and I suspect this was part of a standard graduated return to play protocol after his broken arm (IIRC) mended. Pretty sure that Woodhill was in the initial 60 man Gen Blue U20 extended training squad.
* Good luck with that. AFAIK Randwick is one of a cabal of clubs that are staunch supporters of the Open Selection provisions. Cue Paul Keating "In any horse race, always put your money on Self Interest. At least you know it will be trying".