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NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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The 2015 NSWSRU team management is not yet available for veiwing in the NEWS section of the NSWSRU website. This post will be amended with the positions filled when known.
http://www.nswschoolsrugby.rugbynet.com.au/default.asp

NSW SRU 1st XV
Manager: John GUY, Hunter Valley Grammar School
Coach: Brad GILL, Newington College
Assistant Coach: Luke BOWER, Cranbrook School
Physio: Narelle VERVERKA

NSW SRU 2st XV
Manager: Saxon BOWLES, Oakhill College
Coach: Lachlan WHITE, Trinity Grammar School
Assistant Coach: Hugo ENGELE, Trinity Grammar School
Physio: Alastair BURGESS

NSW SRU U16 XV
Manager
Coach
Assistant Coach
Physio

Selectors


The 2015 NSWSRU Calendar & trials schedule is not yet available for viewing in the resource library of the NSWSRU website. Dates below gleaned from history, and CHS and CCC websites. Orange date = guessed, Black date is based on published information.
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Probable KeyDates
(Some dates to be confirmed when more details are known. Teachers are creatures of habit, and the school sporting calendar is very tight and rather inflexible, so below are last years dates [adjusted forward by one day to align with 2015 weekdays] CCC and CHS dates confirmed)


16 March CHS U16 trials at Newcastle Number 5 Sports Ground, Newcastle
23 March CHS U16 trials at Granville Rugby Park, Merrylands
30 March CHS U16 trials at Endeavour Sports High School, Caringbah
18 and 19 May CCC Selection Trials at TG Milner Oval, Marsfield
6 - 8 May CHS Selection trials at Conolly Park Wagga Wagga
6 May ISA U16 & U18 Trials - St Pius X grounds at Oxford Falls
31 May U16 and U18 Trials at Forshaw Park, Sylvania [2014 draw was AICES U16 v CHS U16 A, CCC U16 v CHS U16 B, CHS II v CHS I v CCC in 3 way trial]
31 May ISA Training Camp at BMGS
4 June U16 and U18 Trials at Cranbrook- CAS U16 North vs South, CAS II vs CHS II, CAS I vs CHS I
14 June U18 Trials at Pittwater Park No 1 [2014 draw CHS II vs NSW Cnty, ISA II vs CCC, ISA I vs CHS I - 2014 was last year of NSW Country Schools - Replaced by ??? - possible 3 way trial?]
14 June U16 trials at Pittwater Park No 2 [2014 Draw AICES U16 v CCC U16, CNTY U16 v AICES U16, CCC U16 v Cnty U16, ISA U16 v CHS U16 - No NSW Cntry Schools in 2015]
14 June AAGPS U16 (Presidents) trials at Newington
16 June U18 Trials at Knox AAGPS IV v AAGPS III, CAS II vs AAGPS II, CAS I vs AAGPS I
19 June U18 Trials at Knox (Curagul) [ GPS III v CCC, CAS II v ISA II, GPS II v CHS II, CAS I vs ISA I, CHS I v GPS I, AICES U18 is back in 2015, No NSW County Schools for 2015 - Perhaps GPS IV vs AICES? ]
20/21 June NSW SRU U16 Champs at Knox
28 Jun - 5 Jul ASRU U18 Champs at Riverview
26 August Waratah Shield finals at ??????
3 - 5 October NSW JRU U16 Invitational tournament at TBA
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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As kids relative skills, fitness, abilities, injury status, motivation and priorities change from year to year, previous representative selection is no guarantee of future selection.

To get the ball rolling, based solely on last years selections from National Schoolboys Championships, the "pencilled in" selection discussion starts along these lines:

So NSW I 2015 "Incumbents"
1. LHP Harry JOHNSTON-HOLMES, Merewether High School/CHS
2. H Jack NETTLETON St Augustine’s College/ISA
3. THP Will McRAE, St Augustines/ISA
4. RL Nathanial GITTOES, St Josephs College/GPS
5. LL Tom PIRODDI, Newington/GPS
6. BSF
7. OSF Lachlan ANDERSON, Oakhill College/ISA
8. No8
9. Half Harrison GODDARD, Oakhill/ISA
10. Fly Half Jack McGREGOR, St Ignatius/GPS
11. Wing Sepesa TAROGI, Newington/GPS
12. IC Luke LOUGH, St Augustines/ISA
13. OC Joe WILLIAMS, Knox/CAS
14. Wing Simon KENNEWELL, Newington/GPS
15. FB Tom WRIGHT, St Josephs College/GPS

NSW II 2015
1. LHP
2. H
3. THP
4. LL
5. RL
6. BSF
7. OSF
8. No8
9. Half Joshua OXLEY St Stanislaus’ College/ISA
10. Fly Half
11. Wing
12. IC
13. OC
14. Wing
15. FB

NSW II Bench
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NSW I Bench
16.
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Combined States:
Typically a further 10 or so NSW Players are independently selected after the NSW SRU Selectors have chosen their 46 players.


The 2014 NSW Schools U16 representatives will be keen to try out for a gig in the "big show", as will those from the 2014 SJRU and NSW Country JRU Under 17's and the members of the various 2014 Junior Gold Cup U17 squads.

2014 SJRU U17's
1. Nicholas WHITE, Manly
2. Cyprus TUTUNOA, Manly
3. Tyrell THORSON, Eastwood
4. Tim ANSTEE, Eastwood
5. Lachlan MACMAHON, Warringah
6. Jonathan CHAPMAN, West Harbour
7. Bailey DALTON, Warringah
8. Kirk STEPHAN-TUAVAI, West Harbour
9. Sam REIMER, Gordon
10. Michael YARHAM, Eastwood
11. Denzel SINGLETON, Eastwood
12. Koheleti VAITAIKI, West Harbour
13. Sam TAPA, Eastwood
14. Jayden STOKES, Eastwood
15. Fraser TOOHEY, Warringah

16. Andrew GRAHAM, Eastwood
17. Daniel HARVEY, Eastwood
18. Phillip ROBERTS, Eastwood
19. Kyle COTTON, Eastwood
20. Ben MURPHY, Warringah
21. John-Louis JONES, West Harbour
22. Brandon MARSH, Gordon
23. Dan STEPHENS, Southern Districts
 

Big For Nothing

Frank Row (1)
Can anyone fill me in on what divisions are playing which this year? i.e CHS vs ISA
Would be good to see GPS I play ISA I.
Just read ISA thread and they have 9 returning ISA 1st XV players from last years team and strong ones too i might add !! Hope to see the match up
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
@Big For Nothing, Teachers are creatures of habit. For the last forever the NSW Open Schoolboys trials have been:
CHS vs CCC
ISA vs CHS, ISA II v CCC
CAS vs CHS
CAS vs AAGPS
AAGPS vs CHS
ISA vs CAS
CCC v AAGPS 3rd XV

No NSW Country Schools this year. No AICES last year, & maybe unlikely this year.

ISA have a long history of promising lots but falling short when it counts. Usually they do reasonably well against CHS but typically fall short in their second game against CAS (who are playing their third game together). CAS manage the conflict between Saturday School competition games and CAS representative games by playing CHS and AAGPS in mid-week games.

To get an AAGPS v ISA game up, the AAGPS team would need to be selected at least one week earlier. If Teachers are creatures of habit, then the AAGPS have taken habit to a new level and it would take a monumental change to get the AAGPS rep rugby programme changed to accommodate another game, and an extended rep season.
 

rugboy

Bob Loudon (25)
My understanding is AICES will be back in the fold this year. Given no country team it is the only pathway a number of boys now have.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
AICES representative team would do well to get regular competition games for their players who are not already playing club or colts, possibly trying to enter a team in SJRU Open competition, or the U18 Colts competition. Whenever I have seen them, they have looked woefully short of match practice and confidence in their combinations, structures and team patterns.

Do the AICES schools have any regular inter school sport?
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Do the AICES schools have any regular inter school sport?

There's no regular AICES competition if that's what you mean. St Luke's play in the Peninsula Cup, which is a local mid-week competition. AICES is also broken up into sub-associations based on geographic and/or religious denomination.http://www.aices.com.au/

The situation is complicated, for example Kinross is an AICES school, but because they play rugby in the ISA their students have to represent ISA.

According to their website, they have trials on 15 May 2015 and seem to be participating in the NSW schools tournament at Knox. Go to the drop down box at the bottom left corner of the home page and click on rugby union for information.
 

Big For Nothing

Frank Row (1)
@Big For Nothing, Teachers are creatures of habit. For the last forever the NSW Open Schoolboys trials have been:
CHS vs CCC
ISA vs CHS, ISA II v CCC
CAS vs CHS
CAS vs AAGPS
AAGPS vs CHS
ISA vs CAS
CCC v AAGPS 3rd XV

No NSW Country Schools this year. No AICES last year, & maybe unlikely this year.

ISA have a long history of promising lots but falling short when it counts. Usually they do reasonably well against CHS but typically fall short in their second game against CAS (who are playing their third game together). CAS manage the conflict between Saturday School competition games and CAS representative games by playing CHS and AAGPS in mid-week games.

To get an AAGPS v ISA game up, the AAGPS team would need to be selected at least one week earlier. If Teachers are creatures of habit, then the AAGPS have taken habit to a new level and it would take a monumental change to get the AAGPS rep rugby programme changed to accommodate another game, and an extended rep season.
Understand where your coming from and agree in terms of not wanting to change, however ISA did defeat CAS last year so it would be interesting !!
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Last year was a particularly strong cohort for ISA, and IIRC they only just beat CAS. Over the years ISA has rarely troubled CAS, even in the years that Augies were all conquering.

ISA seem to be a little to reliant on just two Schools to supply nearly all of their rep teams, and I think this is a weakness when playing at the level above School 1st XV. They are not blessed with the depth of skilled representative level players that CAS and AAGPS seem to have.

With only two representative games (v CHS (& CCC for the ISA 2nd XV) and CAS), it is hard for the ISA team to work on developing their combinations, game plan and structures. An additional game or two would undoubtably benefit the ISA teams, but with many of their players already heavily committed to rugby (some doing school and club, some doing school and Loig) when and where would you fit those additional games in, and against whom? There are some pretty logistical issues for ISA to overcome just to get their team together with players from Orange, Bathurst, Bowral, Central Coast, Campbelltown, Northern Beaches as well as the same footprint of CAS and AAGPS.

The main purpose of these games is to allow the NSW Schools RU Selectors an opportunity to select the NSW I and NSW II representative team for the National Championships. The fact that some punters take bragging rights over the games is a side effect.
 

rugboy

Bob Loudon (25)
AICES representative team would do well to get regular competition games for their players who are not already playing club or colts, possibly trying to enter a team in SJRU Open competition, or the U18 Colts competition. Whenever I have seen them, they have looked woefully short of match practice and confidence in their combinations, structures and team patterns.

Do the AICES schools have any regular inter school sport?
AICES could be compared to CHS and CCC in its make up. AICES would have about 70 odd schools so not feesible to have inter schools completions like GPS,CAS,ISA spread throughout NSW. For the purpose of Rugby CSSA also folds in with AICES. CSSA is a completely different sport organisation for Christian Schools. Some AICES schools have regular Interschools sport within their regions such as Hills Zone while others compete in cross competitions with CHS and CCC schools like Peninsula Cup and MISA.
AICES will always struggle with the same reasons as CHS and CCC, that being no centralised competitions, vast drawing areas and no significant rugby culture. Added to the diminutive size of AICES compared to CHS and CCC it's hard for them to be competitive with the "big" rugby associations. The priority is to provide a legitimate pathway for rugby players which has become even more important with the demise of Country Schools.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
But the AICES players need more games as a representative team to provide a legitimate chance for its players to present the best possible in front of the NSW Schools RU selectors - "The Pathway".

Currently CHS get 4 trial games: against CCC, ISA, CAS and AAGPS, and they typically improve their performance from game to game as the players get more comfortable with the other players in their squad, and the coaches game plans, and the squad gets its starting line up and bench fine tuned.

AICES do not get that luxury. They are down to play 2 games. Of all the associations that need "help" through more time together and more games, it is them.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
AICES do not get that luxury. They are down to play 2 games. Of all the associations that need "help" through more time together and more games, it is them.

But do they want more time together and more games? Most of the schools in the association are quite small, and being co-ed 50% of that small number are girls (who can play rugby, but not with the boys). Add to this that for most of them, rugby isn't a priority, in fact for many of the schools not only isn't rugby a priority but competitive sport in general isn't a priority. As far as I can see their pathway is there to provide the odd genuine sportsmen and sportswomen in their schools an opportunity to represent. In most sports they go on to CIS, but there is no CIS in rugby as all the associations have separate teams. In league for example there's only CCC, CHS and CIS (who comprise boys from GPS, CAS, ISA, AICES and any other private school grouping)

The demise of Country Schools removes an opponent with whom AICES could compete on a reasonable level.
 

rugboy

Bob Loudon (25)
But the AICES players need more games as a representative team to provide a legitimate chance for its players to present the best possible in front of the NSW Schools RU selectors - "The Pathway".

Currently CHS get 4 trial games: against CCC, ISA, CAS and AAGPS, and they typically improve their performance from game to game as the players get more comfortable with the other players in their squad, and the coaches game plans, and the squad gets its starting line up and bench fine tuned.

AICES do not get that luxury. They are down to play 2 games. Of all the associations that need "help" through more time together and more games, it is them.
Granted. IMO the difficulty is a balance with giving them games without handing them hidings. As QH mentioned the best game, competition wise was generally country schools, without them it makes finding appropriate opponents more difficult.
 

Gary Owen III

Syd Malcolm (24)
But the AICES players need more games as a representative team to provide a legitimate chance for its players to present the best possible in front of the NSW Schools RU selectors - "The Pathway".

Currently CHS get 4 trial games: against CCC, ISA, CAS and AAGPS, and they typically improve their performance from game to game as the players get more comfortable with the other players in their squad, and the coaches game plans, and the squad gets its starting line up and bench fine tuned.

AICES do not get that luxury. They are down to play 2 games. Of all the associations that need "help" through more time together and more games, it is them.

SJRU U18's and Country U18's both applied to join the schools carnival this year. Unfortunately this application was denied, but a game vs GPS 3rds/4ths is being organized. This may be an option for AICES to get another game also.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
According to the AICES website, they will play CHS 2 on Sun 14 June and ISA 2 on Friday 19 June.

ISA 2 seems a replacement for country schools in the draw.

Pity CHS don't pick 3 sides any more. I suspect CHS 3 would be a better match for AICES than CHS 2.
 

Cattledog

Sydney Middleton (9)
The below is for all CCC boys interested in trialling for NSW@ Schools in 2015:

NSWCCC RUGBY SELECTIONS

SELECTION FORMAT: Individual nominations only.
NOMINATION: Online "Expression of Interest" must be submitted by the due date 7.5.15.
AGE: U/18 Under 18 in year of competition. Player cannot turn 19 in the year of competition.
AGE: U/16 Under 16 in year of competition. Player cannot turn 17 in the year of competition.

ELIGIBILITY: Students must be enrolled in a CSSS affiliated school. Players must attend trials to be eligible for selection. Any player attending the NSWCCC Trial must be available, if selected, to represent NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools Rugby Trials and/or any other event at which the selected NSWCCC team is participating.

DATE: Monday 18th - Tuesday 19th May 2015
DURATION OF SELECTION: Two days
VENUE: TG Milner Oval, Vimiera Road Marsfield
CLOSING DATE FOR NOMINATIONS: Thursday 7th May 2015
COST: $25.00 per player GST free. To be paid online

WHAT TO BRING: Appropriate gear for game conditions, Mouthguard is compulsory, Medication eg Asthma inhaler, Strapping tape, Water Bottle, Lunch, Jersey

PROGRAM OF EVENTS
MONDAY
9.30am Registration
10.00am Warm Up
10.30am - 12.00pm Skills session – ARU and CCC coaches
12.00 - 1.00pm Lunch
1.00 - 3.00pm Games

TUESDAY
9.00am Warm Up
9.30am Games
12.30pm Announcement of NSWCCC team
1.00 - 2.30pm Training for NSWCCC teams

TEAM SELECTIONS: A team of 22 players will be selected for both the NSWCCC Under 18s and NSWCCC Under 16s teams. Selectors should also select a full side of shadows. All selected team members and shadows should be announced on the day and be posted on the NSWCCC Website ASAP after the NSWCCC Selections.

More info at: https://www.csss.nsw.edu.au/nswccc-rugby-sport-specific-information.aspx
 

Rachet_84

Ward Prentice (10)
Just for all info - this was the 2011 U12 NSW Primary Schools Team (PSSA) , be interesting to see from this team who makes this years U16 NSW schoolboys team -

The 2011 NSW PSSA Rugby Squad was;

Alexander Apthorpe Holy Trinity, Inverell – Polding,
Rory Lynch St Aloysius, Cronulla – Mackillop,
Oregon Kaufusi Barnier Public School - Sydney West,
Mac Williams Mosman Public School - Sydney North,
Nicholas Frost Berowra Public School - Sydney North,
Alan Davies St Finbars, Glenbrook – Mackillop,
Bailey Lamb Gwynneville Public School - South Coast,
Liam Cornish Waverley – CIS,
Ben Hansen Knox Grammar – CIS,
Triston Reilly South West Rocks - North Coast,
Samuel Villata Beelbangera Public School – Riverina,
Zac Lomax St Anne's Temora – Mackillop,
Jesse Stevens Assumption Bathurst – Polding,
Harry Haywood Balgowlah Heights - Sydney North,
Tre Finau St Patricks Griffith – Mackillop,
Max Cutrone Knox Grammar – CIS,
Hugo Traine South Coogee - Sydney East,
Sam Abbey Holy Family Parkes – Polding,
Dominic Easy Holy Spirit Ryde – Mackillop,
Jaiden Burke St Patricks Trundle – Polding,
Jaemon Salmon OLF Carringbah – Mackillop,
Will Harrison OLR Kensington - Mackillop
 

Shane Smeltz

Fred Wood (13)
^^^^

Harry Haywood unfortunately broke his foot at the beginning of the U16 ISA trials.
Dom Easy is in ISA U16s team.
Oregon K should make CHS U16s unless he is injured. Final trial this Friday.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
First cab off the rank is CHS. No breakdown as to 1st XV or 2nd XV yet.
nswchssa.jpg


2015 NSW CHS Opens 1st and 2nd XV Squad
Squad edited as per programme from Trial match vs CCC on 31 May

CHS 1st XV
1. Harry JOHNSON-HOLMES, Merewether HS
2. Ryan CONNOLLY, Hunter SHS
3. Aistan FIDOW, Griffith HS
4. Tom LANE, Hunter SHS
5. Alex HILLS, Newcastle HS
6. Matt FISK, Brisbane Waters SC
7. Luke MILHAM, NBSC Freshwater Campus
8. Sam MUSGROVE, Sydney BHS
9. Cody HEMI, Illawarra SHS
10. Jayden WRIGHT, Hunter SHS
11. Ethan NICZCZOT, Hunter SHS
12. Koheleti VAITAIKI, Homebush BHS
13. William LATU, Illawarra SHS
14. Tyrell NALEBA, Westfields SHS
15. Taulago LALAGA, Whitebridge HS

CHS 2nd XV
1. Evander FILEMU, Endeavour SHS
2. Jacob BRISTOWE, Westfields SHS
3. Cameron MANNING, Newcastle HS
4. Damian JOHNSTON, Yanco AHS
5. Jacob NIELSEN, Kooringal HS
6. James FINCH, Goulburn HS
7. Jaeger COLLINS, Newcastle HS
8. Angus CLARK, Nowra HS (from Shadow List)
9. Sam REIMER, Killara HS
10. Netane MASIMA, Luemeah HS
11. Steven GIBSON, Westfields SHS (from Shadow List)
12. Reece MACINTOSH, Matraville SHS
13. Jono LALLY, Wagga Wagga HS (from Shadow List)
14. Dylan PEPPERNELL, Narrabeen SHS (from Shadow List)
15. Jordan ASANOSKA, Illawarra SHS

16. Samuel IUTA, Sylvannia HS
17. Samuel MATENGA, Kogarah HS
18. Sama MOLOLO, Randwick BHS
19. Jacob KATAFONO, Sydney BHS
20.
21. Matt CLARKE, Kooringal HS
22. George PAVLOVIC, Miller Technology HS (from Shadow List)
23. Alex POHLA, Narrara Valley HS

Originally nominated but subsequently withdrawn or injured.
Ngangarra BARKER, Hunter SHS
Leroy BARTLETT, Newcastle HS
Kieran HAYMAN, Hills SHS
Jordan IEREMIA, Hoxton Park HS
Storm PASFIELD, Endeavour SHS
Lachlan ROSE, Pittwater HS
Leighton TALI, Hills SHS
Zachary TRINKLER, Newcastle HS



http://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/state/results/year_2015/nswchs/state/rugby.htm

Congratulations to these folk. Stay fit, train hard and listen to your coaches.
 
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