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NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2012

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Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
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A few remarks about the Twos and reserves:

Twos (the players starting in the Twos are rated higher than the reserves in the Ones)

- Front row - a very good Twos front row though Orr should pick up his work rate.
- 2nd row - undistinguished in my eyes
- backrow - excellent for a Twos team: Murphy for his on-balling and linking, O'Donahue for his allround skill including lineout work and Hemopo for his running in traffic - and often out the other side.

9. Ferris - I have a mental block with this young man. My pick would have been Lussick.

10. Tulloch - had an excellent game in the wind and was probably the best flyhalf of the day. This won't bring him much luck as I said the same thing about Deegan on Tuesday and he got dropped. Nor did Deegs get a stint in the Ones as I predicted with some confidence; nor did he get in the NSW 46.

Wingers - Jones and stepper Taylor. Jones would have been picked in the Ones if they didn't choose a fullback and a centre on the wings. He had a good week.

15. Porch - one of the best CHS backs and can play in the centres too. Good at setting up others.

Twos reserves ( these are rated above the Ones reserves)

23. Brown - would have started in the Twos had not the Ones used players who trialled in other positions. Good player.

Ones reserves

16. Faigata'a and 17. Vea - know how to run through folks
22. HCR - glad he got in the NSW outfit somewhere - may have been ranked higher if he played fullback in the trials.
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Darby Loudon (17)
Regrettably just a solitary one! Jono Brown from the Catholic Church's flagship school was picked in the 1st's at back of the bus (i.e. #23).

Well done young Jono; obviously you had: "many rivers to cross" (now, that could be a great song title:) ) given the current selection set up.
 

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David Codey (61)
IMO the unluckiest non selection of the day, should have been named as a starter in the II's at worst.
Thank goodness he will at least get a run with the CS squad, I would assume.

Edit; Deegan get's the runner up prize, surprising he could not make the squad anywhere after his mid week game.
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
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Tulloch was good in the IIIs on Tuesday and was brilliant on a windy day yesterday in the IIs.

In hindsight I think that the NSW selectors wanted to see both Tulloch and Deegan play in the IIs and asked the GPS selectors to give them a turn each.

I asked one of the GPS III coaches before the game yesterday about why Deegan was playing in the IIIs and he said he was as surprised as anybody.

There was no doubt about Tulloch's merit yesterday though and Deegs didn't have his best game.

Deegan is back next year and who knows - he could get a CS gig this year.
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Jaghond

Ted Fahey (11)
LG
Now that the selections debate has simmered down a tad, perhaps one could pose the following queries for your consideration, (notwithstanding the sometimes Cerise & Blue eyeshadow employed from time to time !) as you seem to be a fond observer of such matters ( along with many others on this forum):
1. Any idea how many Yr11 boys in the 2 squads ? ( ie, what might 2013 hold in store for us all)
2. Do you think that Stewart & Moerea’s absence so far will be detrimental to their forthcoming matches – in so far as they will now be a couple of matches behind their team mates ( and presumably their opposition, too) ?
3. It was interesting to hear ( from a generally reliable source) that the GPS 1’s coach identified these 2 as their first pick choice for GPS 1’s – but their absence allowed Foketi & Milne a shot;
4. I suspect it unlikely that Matt Sandell will pass the physical tomorrow – with Natoli also under an injury cloud, after the way he hobbled off yesterday – didn’t look too good from where I was perched.( hope he make sit though – he does bring the X-factor as you opined).Any others under an injury cloud that you know of ?
5. One presumes that McIntyre’s inclusion at F/B allows the coach some flexibility & coverage – with he being able to cover 10 & Kellaway able to cover 15 ? (Don’t recall McIntyre’s performance last year – but a learned country chap nearby to us yesterday was effusive in his praise of the young man’s ability)
6. Given that last year’s QLD teams basically dished it out to the 2 NSW teams ( although the NSW2’s nearly upset the applecart with a boil over win on the Friday night against the Qld 1’s…but stumbled at the last hurdle) - do you see much improvement in ability of these 2 NSW teams compared to last year ?
7. Not knowing how many of last years QLD teams are backing up, or what the status of the QLD teams selections etc is at present – can any of our Northern brethren enlighten us on how things might be travelling ?? I presume Tuttle will be back again ( and if he was the centre in last year’s U16 carnival at View f Qld Red ( I think) – he certainly is an impressive player to watch !).
8. What are you thoughts on the 3 loosies - when comparing to Wells & co from last year's 1's ?

That’ll do for now…have to go & feed the pack.
Cheers
The Hound
 

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Darby Loudon (17)
[quote="Natoli at half back for GPS. Great game, great player. Very impressive.[/quote]

Doesn't Natoli play for IAS - i'm lost.
 

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Bill McLean (32)
I am going to drink heavily on this now LG and come back to you over the weekend.... ... ... ... ... ... ...

:) Ain't heard from BW all weekend; obviously meant what he said about the drinking :)

If anyone happens to be cruising along the Pacific highway and happens to see a well dressed yet scruffy looking bloke sleeping up against a telegraph pole; wake him up and put him in a taxi :)
 

Gristlechewer

Charlie Fox (21)
:) Ain't heard from BW all weekend; obviously meant what he said about the drinking :)

If anyone happens to be cruising along the Pacific highway and happens to see a well dressed yet scruffy looking bloke sleeping up against a telegraph pole; wake him up and put him in a taxi :)
I saw him with a bunch of old SJC guys heading from yesterdays test heading up the hill to Paddington. He was a gibberer at that stage. Maybe the underpants on the outside was a statement. I don't know.
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
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Jaghound in answer to your questions:

1. I'm not the one to ask who are the Yr.11 boys picked in the NSW teams - the schoolboys on the forum would have a better idea.

2. Stewart and Moeroa will be underdone? Could be especially in the case of Stewart who hasn't played for a while (was his last game the trial against Joeys?), but I'm guessing there's a bit of opposed training between the Is and the IIs to get the cobwebs out.

3. I can believe that, but if I were going to pick those two if they didn't trial I would have picked the Newington centres together and Stewart with Foketi, and not cared too much which team they played for. But they ended up putting Milne on the wing anyway.

4. I know of no other injuries.

5. McIntyre's best moment last year was when he came off the bench to replace Debreczini as flyhalf for Oz Schools v NZ Schools at Knox last year. He made his mark then as a big match player and the NSW selectors probably had a "put him in the XV somewhere" asterisk next to his name.

6. I can never tell how NSW teams are going to play and when I think I do I am usually wrong. I remember being particularly wrong about both the NSW and Qld Ones teams in the 2006 Oz Championships. Beale was the flyhalf of one and Cooper the flyhalf of the other and both teams had some handy players and I couldn't wait for the final. But both Twos teams beat the Ones team of the other state and ended up playing each other in the final instead.

Yet all the Ones players ended up getting selected in the Oz Ones school team.

7. Yeah Tuttle is a special player. I thought he was the player of the U/16 tournament last year. He has it all. They play him at 12 but he has the pass of a schoolboy Larkham at 1st receiver and runs as fast as a winger. Loves a tackle too. If, unlike most of the Queensland U/16 backs of 2011, he stays in our code, he will have a huge future in rugby union.

8. The backrow compared to last year? 8. Whitely is similar to Wells in type but Wells was a harder player IMO and had more involvements. 7. Broome was one of my favourites last year so it's a no brainer for me. 6. Dempsey this year above Calagno. 2 out of 3 better for 2011 The Twos are complicated because Dempsey was the 6 in it last year, but I would rate the 2012 Twos better.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
:) Ain't heard from BW all weekend; obviously meant what he said about the drinking :)

If anyone happens to be cruising along the Pacific highway and happens to see a well dressed yet scruffy looking bloke sleeping up against a telegraph pole; wake him up and put him in a taxi :)
Got on a train, Woke up in Wauchope,got on another, woke up @ Central. Just getting home now. Back to work for the moment.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
If after 4 weeks of trials these are the best two teams NSW can come up with then I fear a long QLD reign. I believe that selectors are meant to determine who has been the most technically proficient performer in the chosen positions and then select those players accordingly. Unfortunately what we end up with here is an attempt to keep everybodies ego in check and to create players. Some of the more interesting selections I found were,

The best fullback on display is now a winger and his wing partner was the best No12
2 centres not cited in any game now in NSW 1 (what is combined states for if not this exact situation)
Last years (out of form) Aus No10 is now a No15
GPS III"s to NSW in the space of 3 days for a pair of halves (good players but what were they doing in the III's originally?)
A No6 who played No4 in both games
5 Augustines players selected after the insipid performance of ISA I's against CAS I' has me non plussed and CHS 1's were of smilar standing.

Why can't selectors just pick players in position. If you can't then perhaps it would be wise to move on and create an opportunity for someone who can. Yes, some of the selections were right but then you didn't have to be a genius to pick Dempsey or Whitely did you.

SC, I also feel your angst here on a number of issues. I think with the centres one deserves the right of compassionate leave. The other was watched intensely by all on Friday jogging about.
GPS lll's to NSW. I am not going there
A No 6 that is a No 4 that showed he is a 6.^ As above.
The next part of this is probably best discussed in political bias thread.
All in all, an interesting mix.
Have Queensland posted teams yet?
And Sandell passed fitness test from what l have heard
 
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elcapitano

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As i stated i would only return to this forum if need be. How on this earth did the "manbear" get chosen over the "manswine" this is like robin having the star role in a batman movie. It doesnt make sence! i am truly annoyed with this selection i dont possibly see what the selectors find positive in the "manbears" game other than his size. he doesnt play as hard as tom robertson and i feel compelled to start calling him the "teddybear".

This is in no way a personal attack on opl as a player i am just puzzled as to how the best schoolboy prop in australia and the strongest(gym based) in over a decade has been left outside of the nsw 1s side
 
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G-78-XV-V

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As i stated i would only return to this forum if need be. How on this earth did the "manbear" get chosen over the "manswine" this is like robin having the star role in a batman movie. It doesnt make sence! i am truly annoyed with this selection i dont possibly see what the selectors find positive in the "manbears" game other than his size. he doesnt play as hard as tom robertson and i feel compelled to start calling him the "teddybear".

This is in no way a personal attack on opl as a player i am just puzzled as to how the best schoolboy prop in australia and the strongest(gym based) in over a decade has been left outside of the nsw 1s side
A previous national junior coach recently told me that if the selectors have to choose between two similarly skilled, or even a player with slightly superior skills, then the player who is bulkier/heavier/taller will always get the nod......"that's how selections are now'' was the quote....your above puzzle is solved....it could also possibly be applies to Wylde & McCalman.......both players are not big boys but their work rates are well above their relative size
 
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