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Waratahs 2016

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Dingasden

Ward Prentice (10)
Waratahs u20s are playing NSW Country this Sunday at John Dwyer Oval, Oleander Pde Caringbah. Kick off is at 11am.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
^^^ I hope your reference to bad news for Australian Rugby relates to the loss of Dave Dennis and not the U20's trial against Country NSW.

Is Dave Dennis heading off shore that big a deal? We managed OK when Ben Mowen headed overseas.

Would we ever have seen the Pooper if Ben Mowen was still playing here?

This could be the moment that Jed Holloway has been waiting for. Both he and Ned Hanigan have the potential to fill DD's boots as a 4/5/6/8 notta.
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Yep not sure how a 31 y/o (next year) who has played 10 seasons with the Waratahs and not a current Test player could be described as a significant loss to the Aus game. Ideally you'd want him to stay but you can't blame him for leaving.
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
Waratahs u20s are playing NSW Country this Sunday at John Dwyer Oval, Oleander Pde Caringbah. Kick off is at 11am.

Yeah it's a 3 way trial of three "halves".

The third team is the Tahs U19s which I suppose has all the U19s still in the Tahs U20s in it, plus those who have done some training with them but have been cut.

Mind you the NSW U20s have more U19 props than U20s so they may have to play with the older group.

If anybody goes to the trial please drop your thoughts in the Under 20 thread because I will be at the Sevens.

Who played well etc - scores don't matter.

Thanks
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MACCA

Ron Walden (29)
^^^ I hope your reference to bad news for Australian Rugby relates to the loss of Dave Dennis and not the U20's trial against Country NSW.

Is Dave Dennis heading off shore that big a deal? We managed OK when Ben Mowen headed overseas.

Would we ever have seen the Pooper if Ben Mowen was still playing here?

This could be the moment that Jed Holloway has been waiting for. Both he and Ned Hanigan have the potential to fill DD's boots as a 4/5/6/8 notta.

Jed Holloway is definately ready to step up. Not sure whether Hanigan is seasoned enough. In any event, there will be another place in addition to these 2. Dennis was a good Fardy type who did the dirty work. Maybe they need another of those.
 

AussieDominance

Trevor Allan (34)
NSW Waratahs Head Coach, Daryl Gibson has today named his side for the opening pre-season trial match against the Brumbies at Wagga Wagga this Saturday night.

The 26-man touring party features a range of Super Rugby experience and a huge line-up of home-grown NSW talent, including 11 uncapped Super Rugby players.

In what will be the first taste of the Waratahs’ exciting backline prospects in 2016, former All Black, Zac Guildford will step into fullback, with ex-NRL star, Reece Robinson slotting into the right wing and reliable performer, Matt Carraro at outside centre.

A quartet of local uncapped talent make up the rest of the backs. Andrew Deegan will try his hand orchestrating at flyhalf with fellow NSW born teammates, Jake Gordon at scrumhalf, Andrew Kellaway on the left wing and David Horwitz at inside centre.

Powerful lock, Will Skelton returns for his first game following injury, joining experienced Waratahs’ leaders, Paddy Ryan, Jeremy Tilse and Dave Dennis, who will Captain the side this weekend.

A number of young forwards have also been handed the chance to show their abilities against the Waratahs’ Aussie rivals.

Hugh Roach completes the front row, while hard-hitting flanker, Jack Dempsey, and number eight Jed Holloway will complement uncapped NSW country-born lock, Ned Hanigan.

Recent signings, Bryce Hegarty and Matt Lucas join a reserves bench equally filled with potential, and featuring the NSW Waratahs' most experienced player, Benn Robinson, Tolu Latu and 2015 signing from the Auckland Blues, Angus Ta’avao.

Gibson said this weekend’s first trial will be a great opportunity for the younger players to advance their skills ahead of the 2016 season.

“This will be the first chance for the players selected to compete for spots this year so it will be good to see how they step up and handle a real-game situation,” Gibson said.

“I’m interested to see how the combinations work too.

“The squad has trained really hard across pre-season so we’re looking forward to playing our first game in earnest.”

The NSW Waratahs team to play the Brumbies this Saturday at McDonald’s Park, Wagga Wagga this Saturday 6 February:

1. Jeremy Tilse
2. Hugh Roach
3. Paddy Ryan
4. Ned Hanigan
5. Will Skelton
6. David Dennis (C)
7. Jack Dempsey
8. Jed Holloway
9. Jake Gordon
10. Andrew Deegan
11. Andrew Kellaway
12. David Horwitz
13. Matt Carraro
14. Reece Robinson
15. Zac Guildford
Reserves:
16. Tolu Latu
17. Benn Robinson
18. Angus Ta’avao
19. Matt Sandell
20. Senio Toleafoa
21. Matt Lucas
22. Harry Jones
23. Bryce Hegarty
24. Brad Wilkin
25. Cameron Orr
26. Rowan Perry

The NSW Waratahs will arrive in Wagga Wagga on Friday. Their Captain’s Run at McDonald’s Park will be open to the public in the afternoon from 5:00pm. Details are below.

Friday 5th February - Captain's Run
5:00pm - open to the public
Location - McDonalds Park, 150 Copland Street, East Wagga Wagga, NSW.

Saturday 6th February - trial match
7:00pm - kick-off between the Brumbies & NSW Waratahs opening 2016 pre-season trial match
Location - McDonalds Park, 150 Copland Street, East Wagga Wagga, NSW.

More information on all three of the NSW Waratahs pre-season trial matches can be found here.

The NSW Waratahs kick off their 2016 Super Rugby season against the Queensland Reds on Saturday 27th February at Allianz Stadium. Tickets are available at www.ticketek.com.au/waratahs, memberships can be purchased from www.waratahs.com.au/membership.
 

AussieDominance

Trevor Allan (34)
A few observations obviously a largely developmental squad with all Wallabies being given some extra rest time.

- Is Lousi still injured?
- Jim Stewart not required is interesting unless injured?
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Dang it. Was thinking about road tripping it Saturday and coming back Sunday. But family shit on Saturday is now in the way.
 

Pass it to Dunning!

Bob Loudon (25)
Interesting that Jeremy Tilse is starting. Given there's so many props on the bench they'll surely cycle through them pretty quickly, but Tilse is a known quantity and an unlikely season starter.

With four props on the bench, it seems to me like they are still uncertain as to who will be in regular season 23.

Also, is Dean Mumm injured?
 
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