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U16 schoolboy rugby

ThePassionatePilfGod22

Allen Oxlade (6)
CAS (under 16s)
1- Barker
2- Knox
3- Waverley
4- Trinity
5- Alloys
6- Cranebrook

Barker's 16s will dominate in key positions and prove too strong, especially if U15 recruit Tommy J plays up in the 16As.
The battle between Knox and Waves will be a close one.

GPS (under 16s)
1- Joeys
2- Kings
3- View
4- Shore
5- Scots
6- Newington

I'd wager Joeys will unexpectedly lose to either Kings, View, or Shore—I’m just not sure which one. I believe Kings 15s beat them last year. The fight for 2nd and 3rd will be a tight contest.
Will be exciting to see which boys from the 16s will play in the opens age groups.
 

Backintheolddays

Billy Sheehan (19)
It was view in the 15s that beat Joeys last year in the final round, quite an upset I believe as the 15's squad looked 'invincible' the entire season. Barker and Joeys have a trial match in a couple weeks, will be interesting to see the result of that match.
Joeys are the strongest in this age group by a stretch, with View second and daylight third. Kings, New, Shore limited. NFI on Scots after their Glengarry activities. Some cerise and blue boys may play opens but unlikely as some decent cattle in front of them.
 

OleMan

Allen Oxlade (6)
Joeys are the strongest in this age group by a stretch, with View second and daylight third. Kings, New, Shore limited. NFI on Scots after their Glengarry activities. Some cerise and blue boys may play opens but unlikely as some decent cattle in front of them.
How many players did Joeys have in the team that won last years Under 15 State Championship? The 'strongest by a stretch' might be a bit misleading ;) but I agree, they're a quality side.


Will be exciting to see which boys from the 16s will play in the opens age groups.

Hopefully none. That would usually indicate a weakness in the 1st XV side. Lets hope everyone fields a full strength 16s side.
 

BITTAfootyANDthat

Bob McCowan (2)
A player in the 15C's was apart of the two blues team that won last year. The year before when Norths won, there was a Ds player from Joeys as well. I think this goes to show level of club vs the level of school.

I believe Finn Hannon (flyhalf) has a very decent chance at 2XV for Joeys, as well as Julian Minto (fullback). Some new recruits in the forwards should make up for these losses. Then again, nearly all schools have new players. Should be a very interesting year.
 

chip n chase

Frank Row (1)
Agreed. Club is nothing compared to school.

Any Joeys and View boys have an idea of the 1XV lineup this year now that trials have started?
 
Joeys are the strongest in this age group by a stretch, with View second and daylight third. Kings, New, Shore limited. NFI on Scots after their Glengarry activities. Some cerise and blue boys may play opens but unlikely as some decent cattle in front of them.
2024 Scots 15As, with half the year in Glengarry, tied with View and beat Kings. Lost to Shore by 1 try. No walkover despite being heavily under strength.
 

OleMan

Allen Oxlade (6)
A player in the 15C's was apart of the two blues team that won last year. The year before when Norths won, there was a Ds player from Joeys as well. I think this goes to show level of club vs the level of school.

I believe Finn Hannon (flyhalf) has a very decent chance at 2XV for Joeys, as well as Julian Minto (fullback). Some new recruits in the forwards should make up for these losses. Then again, nearly all schools have new players. Should be a very interesting year.
There are 3 players from that Two Blues team playing at Kings this year. My only point is that the Joeys 16A are the 'strongest by a stretch' may be a little optimistic. I still think they are the team to beat but it will be a close contest this year.
 

OleMan

Allen Oxlade (6)
Weakness? if a boy from the u16s is better than the bloke older than him, why not play him. For example, Talen Rizzati wasn't a weakness in that Kings squad last year, he was probably one of their best. Again, he's just one of many.

Yours truly
TPPG22
Yes, Weakness. When the talent pool in a particular position in year 11 or year 12 is not strong enough that a year 10 boy is picked over them, it usually means there's a weakness in the talent pool, and I threw in 'usually' for the few rare examples. Mr Risati is one of those rare examples. But would he have been picked in the 2023 Kings winning team. I'd suggest he was poached for a reason and hazard a guess they were lacking some game changing backs in that cohort . If Kings had solid depth in the y10, y11 & y12 age groups would Talen have been offered a spot at Kings? And for that matter Hasani too. We'll never know.
 
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RushingRob

Ted Fahey (11)
2024 Scots 15As, with half the year in Glengarry, tied with View and beat Kings. Lost to Shore by 1 try. No walkover despite being heavily under strength.
This year the Scots 16a's are shaping up nicely, with a very strong side (without any imports, take notes joeys, kings and shore) and with proper coaches. The team are all coming together and creating a very good culture of playing fearlessly and absolutely killing riverview. It seems as though everyones undermining these Scots boys, who have performed decently since year 7, winning inconsistently, having defeated every school previously. The boys have come together from Glengarry and have improved considerably. Not saying they will win the comp, but don't count them out. Look out for these boys. #u16slaughteron31May@theswamp
 

gus titler

Peter Burge (5)
a name to look out for in the joeys 16a's this year:
OLIVER CLIVE BROOKES

this young man is ferocious and will do anything to get the upper hand. wouldn't be surprised if we saw him playing in the opens as well
 
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