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Rocky Elsom (76)
Sydney Colts Season 2016 is all done and dusted, as are the 3 main Schoolboy competitions.
Time to start the Season 2017 wang.
Any movements in the Coaching ranks?
What Clubs are the 2016 Year 12 graduates going to?
While not as many as previous seasons, a few Private School players have already signalled their intent for next season by moonlighting with Colts during School Holidays. Many CCC, CHS and AICES players in Year 12 have done a full year of Colts in 2016.
Who is going to do a Harrison Goddard and bypass Colts straight for Grade Rugby in their first year out of School? A few from the Class of 2015 made their First Grade debut in 2016, many in the Engine Room such as Lachlan Swinton, Cody Walker, Harry Johnson-Holmes, and Ryan McAuley who landed a Waratahs Supplementary Squad contract.
2017 will see us farewell most of the Class of 2014 to Grade footy, and a chunk of the Class of 2015 will not see much Colts action either due to early promotion to Grade, or being absent on State and National Under 20 Representative duties.
Will the Northern Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs resurgence maintain momentum into 2017? Eastern Suburbs have a good contingent of talented young men with another year of Colts eligibility to take forward into 2017, and Northern Suburbs have consistently punched above their weight, with significantly less numbers in their program than the other clubs.
The battle of the beaches was a bit of a fizzer this year, but if they can retain their juniors, Manly and Warringah could once again threaten the Usual Suspects in a year or two.
Out west, there were some good results in the lower grades for Penrith and Parramatta and some magic could happen leveraging off the back of recent Junior State Champs successes. Strength and conditioning should be a focus for them.
Once again Randwick recruited rather well but ultimately failed on to produce the desired results. With a single Colts 2 Premiership and two semi final exits to show for their efforts they won't be happy in Coogee, and it will be interesting to see what their strategy will be for 2017.
Plans for season 2017 are in motion at most clubs and Pre-Season training will start in mid to late October in many clubs after a short break.
Recruiting of this years crop of Schoolboy Rockstars is well under way and if the snouts are to be believed, most have already committed. After all the Rockstars are looked after, there are still a swag of positions in Colts 2's and 3's that need to be filled by young men who just want to run around a park with their mates.
Will the Powers That Be attempt to resurrect the experiment that was the 2015 Under 18 (Colts 4ths)? There seemed to be a lack of interest in 2016 but with the ARU strategy to grow the game, It seems that the better junior players outside the CAS, ISA and AAGPS system are looking towards District Colts rather than Sydney Juniors for their rugby.
Any changes coming to the Player Points System? Should be. It seems to have been an absolute failure in nearly all respects.
If they intend to retain it, will there be some recognition, or points loading, for selection in State, National or other Union National Under 20 Teams, or NRC Team Selection?
How about an embargo on State, or National (incl other nations) Under 20's players playing Colts 2's or Colts 3's, regardless of the date that they were selected for that team?
Is it time to play Colts 3's under Senior Rugby laws, not the Australian Under 19 Laws variation?
There didn't seem to be any dramas with uncontested scrums this year in Colts 3's. The only drama seemed to be related to Higher grades going un contested because there was insufficient Player Points Cap left to bring on a trained and competent Front Row replacement.
Wang on folks.
Time to start the Season 2017 wang.
Any movements in the Coaching ranks?
What Clubs are the 2016 Year 12 graduates going to?
While not as many as previous seasons, a few Private School players have already signalled their intent for next season by moonlighting with Colts during School Holidays. Many CCC, CHS and AICES players in Year 12 have done a full year of Colts in 2016.
Who is going to do a Harrison Goddard and bypass Colts straight for Grade Rugby in their first year out of School? A few from the Class of 2015 made their First Grade debut in 2016, many in the Engine Room such as Lachlan Swinton, Cody Walker, Harry Johnson-Holmes, and Ryan McAuley who landed a Waratahs Supplementary Squad contract.
2017 will see us farewell most of the Class of 2014 to Grade footy, and a chunk of the Class of 2015 will not see much Colts action either due to early promotion to Grade, or being absent on State and National Under 20 Representative duties.
Will the Northern Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs resurgence maintain momentum into 2017? Eastern Suburbs have a good contingent of talented young men with another year of Colts eligibility to take forward into 2017, and Northern Suburbs have consistently punched above their weight, with significantly less numbers in their program than the other clubs.
The battle of the beaches was a bit of a fizzer this year, but if they can retain their juniors, Manly and Warringah could once again threaten the Usual Suspects in a year or two.
Out west, there were some good results in the lower grades for Penrith and Parramatta and some magic could happen leveraging off the back of recent Junior State Champs successes. Strength and conditioning should be a focus for them.
Once again Randwick recruited rather well but ultimately failed on to produce the desired results. With a single Colts 2 Premiership and two semi final exits to show for their efforts they won't be happy in Coogee, and it will be interesting to see what their strategy will be for 2017.
Plans for season 2017 are in motion at most clubs and Pre-Season training will start in mid to late October in many clubs after a short break.
Recruiting of this years crop of Schoolboy Rockstars is well under way and if the snouts are to be believed, most have already committed. After all the Rockstars are looked after, there are still a swag of positions in Colts 2's and 3's that need to be filled by young men who just want to run around a park with their mates.
Will the Powers That Be attempt to resurrect the experiment that was the 2015 Under 18 (Colts 4ths)? There seemed to be a lack of interest in 2016 but with the ARU strategy to grow the game, It seems that the better junior players outside the CAS, ISA and AAGPS system are looking towards District Colts rather than Sydney Juniors for their rugby.
Any changes coming to the Player Points System? Should be. It seems to have been an absolute failure in nearly all respects.
If they intend to retain it, will there be some recognition, or points loading, for selection in State, National or other Union National Under 20 Teams, or NRC Team Selection?
How about an embargo on State, or National (incl other nations) Under 20's players playing Colts 2's or Colts 3's, regardless of the date that they were selected for that team?
Is it time to play Colts 3's under Senior Rugby laws, not the Australian Under 19 Laws variation?
There didn't seem to be any dramas with uncontested scrums this year in Colts 3's. The only drama seemed to be related to Higher grades going un contested because there was insufficient Player Points Cap left to bring on a trained and competent Front Row replacement.
Wang on folks.