• Welcome to the Green and Gold Rugby forums. As you can see we've upgraded the forums to new software. Your old logon details should work, just click the 'Login' button in the top right.

Which clubs are the Class of 2012 going to?

Status
Not open for further replies.

Done that

Ron Walden (29)
At the risk of sounding blissfully naive & idealistic , if I was charged with putting together a colts team for a club , one of the last things I would do would be to
approach established colts players from other clubs.
The acceptance of an offer (if tendered ) from my club by a player at another club , may have all sorts of implications about that player & his value to my club in the future.
I consider a players attitude towards such issues as loyalty towards his club ,fellow players ,coaches & other personnel , reasons for playing Rugby & what he feels
a player should be expected to contribute to his club as opposed to what he can get out of a club , of primary imprtance & in many ways as important as his athletic abilities.
I am speaking specifically about colts players now , & I realise that there may be good reasons for an experienced player to change clubs at a senior level which are acceptable.
But a Rugby club consists of many individuals who bring their particular set of attitudes & values to their club , which in turn go to form the personality & culture of that
club, & I would look closely at those attributes or lack of , before wanting a colts player in my team who is eager to jump ship .
These are general observations based on my experience in club Rugby , & are not meant to be directed at any particular individual.
 

Tah and feathered

Watty Friend (18)
I agree done that but players coming from school don't always make the right decision on which club to join and make decisions based on what there mates are doing etc
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
....The acceptance of an offer (if tendered ) from my club by a player at another club , may have all sorts of implications about that player & his value to my club in the future.
I consider a players attitude towards such issues as loyalty towards his club ,fellow players ,coaches & other personnel , reasons for playing Rugby & what he feels
a player should be expected to contribute to his club as opposed to what he can get out of a club , of primary imprtance & in many ways as important as his athletic abilities.
I would imagine that opportunity at the new club, or dissatisfaction at the old club would be the driver behind the vast majority of any Colts moving on.
But maybe that's just my imagination.
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
Staff member
Jim Stewart has already told Uni he was going to the Rats.

Woo hoo - good to see a local lad play with the Rats and not go to Uni. I'm looking at you Phi Waugh.

Just kidding son - you're one of the finest products of the Narrabeen Tigers.

I don't think it will take Jim long to get to first grade. Normally I frown on things like this but fellows like him are the exception, as regards both his robust play and his rugby maturity.

Better than anything is that he is a league convert (Oz U/15s) who will stay in union after being recruited by St. Augustines and then Scots.

Not to the point, if I had one, but would Stewart be playing rugby union next year, and hopefully longer, if those schools had not intervened?
.
 

Empire

Syd Malcolm (24)
Anyone know where Tom Staniforth is heading?

Has been training with the Brumbies, not sure of which club he'll join after this.
 

Empire

Syd Malcolm (24)
No guarantee, especially if he needs to cut his teeth in Colts first. Whilst 1st grade in Canberra can be very strong, the colts competition is variable - player numbers are tough across majority of the clubs.

Neori Nadruku may have also been advised to seek out a Sydney move for colts.
 

Gristlechewer

Charlie Fox (21)
No guarantee, especially if he needs to cut his teeth in Colts first. Whilst 1st grade in Canberra can be very strong, the colts competition is variable - player numbers are tough across majority of the clubs.

Neori Nadruku may have also been advised to seek out a Sydney move for colts.
I think Ben Norcott from Vikings has been in both lads ears.
 

Empire

Syd Malcolm (24)
I think Ben Norcott from Vikings has been in both lads ears.

Unfortunate if not unsurprising.

If they are to stay in Canberra, they should go to the clubs that they or their schools have been associated with. In this case both boys were in the Easts junior development squads.

For Neori however, I'd understand a move to Queanbeyan Whites, as most of his classmates presumably will end up there. Tom is a Grammar lad, and therefore Easts would be a natural fit - especially with all the other Brumbies players being allocated to them this coming season. Training with and being mentored by Etienne Oosthuizen would be a great development tool.
 

FTS

Billy Sheehan (19)
Unfortunate if not unsurprising.

If they are to stay in Canberra, they should go to the clubs that they or their schools have been associated with. In this case both boys were in the Easts junior development squads.

For Neori however, I'd understand a move to Queanbeyan Whites, as most of his classmates presumably will end up there. Tom is a Grammar lad, and therefore Easts would be a natural fit - especially with all the other Brumbies players being allocated to them this coming season. Training with and being mentored by Etienne Oosthuizen would be a great development tool.

He's been rumored to be considering Royals or Vikings. Neori will most likely go to Whites
 

Tah and feathered

Watty Friend (18)
On the Sydney Uni website they have
Tom Wilson, Jim Stewart, Matthew Philip as joining them
They also claim to have 15 players in 2013 Aust U/20s selection squad
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top