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NSW Schools - Trial Games and Selections 2015

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Peter Burge (5)
Has any of you knowledgeable do-gooders have suspected NSW 1 and NSW 2 team lists after today's outstanding performances.
 

Byron Williamson

Herbert Moran (7)
I really thought Strang played a great game today as well. Quick to the rucks, and just looks constantly busy overall, and is brilliant to watch. Despite the slippery pill, gave some good ball today. Despite Goddard's clear brilliance, and being the clear choice for starting Aus school boys, Strang has definitely put up his hand for back-up. Any other year, he may have been in the starting spot.
 

Byron Williamson

Herbert Moran (7)
NSW Schools Team for Australian Schools Championships 2015 at St Ignatius College 29 June to 4 July

Players are to report to Waratah’s HQ at SFS at 8:30 am Sunday for team briefing and medical
NSW Schools I H.Johnson-Holmes CHS, T.Horton GPS, H.Chapman GPS, T.Pirodi GPS, R.McCauley,GPS, N.Gittoes GPS, C.Smith GPS, L.Anderson ISA, H.Goddard ISA, J.McGregor GPS, V.Latu CHS, D.England GPS, S.Kennewell GPS, S.Loga-Tarogi GPS, T.Wright, GPS, D.Woods GPS, J.Morrison GPS, T.Atiola GPS, M.Gridler GPS, M.Hingano ISA, J.Oxley ISA, K.Vaitaki CHS, B.Barnes CHS
Team Management: John Guy Manager Hunter Valley Grammar School, Brad Gill Coach Newington, Luke Bower Assistant Coach Cranbrook, Narelle Veverka Physiotherapist

NSW Schools II
C.Walker ISA, J.Nettleton ISA, W.McRae ISA, T.Lane CHS, L,Swinton CAS, D.Pietsch GPS, J.Donato ISA, H.McLennan CAS, T.Strang GPS, J.Wright CHS, J.Prindiville GPS, L.Lough ISA, J.Hawkins GPS, T.Taukamo GPS, T.Clements GPS, M.Stewart CCC, S.Malolo CHS, N.Brown GPS, Z.von Appin ISA, L.Simpson GPS, M.Long GPS, N.Wilkinson GPS, P.Pelligrini CCC
Team Management: Saxon Bowles Manager Oakhill, Lachlan White Coach Trinity, Hugo Engele Assistant Coach Trinity, Alistair Burgess Physiotherapist

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Not required to attend the Briefing on Sunday 21 June 2015
A.Latu CCC, R.Connolly CHS, O.Helu GPS, L.Robson ISA, M.Freeman CCC, V.Sandrel CCC, J.Maltese CCC, T.Rumore ISA, W.Haskins GPS, J.Hardie ISA, J.Veitch ISA, D.Boardman CCC, P.Slaven CAS, E.Nisczcot CHS, R.Longville CASNSW Schools Team for Australian Schools Championships 2015
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Von Appen is an Australian schools/junior rowing rep and now NSW Schools rugby. Well done at two very demanding and different sports.:)
 

CB Set

Peter Burge (5)
Interesting as the growing ability and skill of the ISA and CHS players grow, the nsw 1 and 2 team are dominated by GPS boys.
 

Byron Williamson

Herbert Moran (7)
It's a typo. Blaise Barnes had a very good game for AAGPS 2nd XV today.


Agreed, I can't help but root for him. For someone of his size (height, his body is fairly built), you just have to admire the heart that he possesses. His step and speed is a force to be reckoned with.
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Interesting as the growing ability and skill of the ISA and CHS players grow, the nsw 1 and 2 team are dominated by GPS boys.

You're kidding.
You better check the results they don't suggest "growing ability" - bigger margins than last year in all of GPS 1s and 2s games.
It would be a tragedy for the sport if people are permitted to use the pure numbers as proof of bias. People need face some cold hard facts.
 

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Allen Oxlade (6)
Anderson @ #8? I would have thought at OSF. Does Smith usually play #8? I'm wondering if these players will switch or is it another typo.
Also Oxley from Stannies back up for Goddard. That is no real surprise.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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^^^ I thought that the last 3 years AAGPS teams all played a higher standard of rugby than this years AAGPS team did, not by much though.

With only one game in the lead up to the final trials day, AAGPS teams are normally going to look like a little under done.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
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Also Oxley from Stannies back up for Goddard. That is no real surprise.
The way the selections work, and by all accounts it appears to be the same this year, they choose 1-15 in NSW 1, 16-38 in NSW 2 and 39-46 in NSW 1.

As unfair as it may seem, it is the way that it is and has been for ever, the NSW 1 Bench players are chosen last but get the 1st XV title.
 

CatchnPass

Vay Wilson (31)
You're kidding.
You better check the results they don't suggest "growing ability" - bigger margins than last year in all of GPS 1s and 2s games.
There was no ISA-GPS I match up IS and in the absence, ISA 43-CAS 10 was not a million miles off GPS-CAS performance. Hard to tell without a head to head, but there's at least some support for ISA feeling a tad put out with only 2 starters in NSW I.
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
There's some surprises there no doubt & one ISA boy in 2s took my breath away. The CAS team that played GPS was supposedly a better team but I accept there no necessary correlation.


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tragickingdom

Herbert Moran (7)
Was at the trials today and was just amazed at the class difference between the divisions.

Being an AICES follower i was happy with the improvement shown by this young division. They lost two of their best from last Sunday(Fuimoano and Yarham) yet most of them gave it a red hot go against ISA II. They were outclassed eventually with simple defenesive lapses off inside balls from ISA II and poor kicking from AICES causing most of the tries.

CCC number 8 was unlucky to not be even a shadow player after the game against CAS II but i guess he wouldn't have been so effective against higher quality opponents.

ISA I were great to watch against CAS I. There backrow was simply destructive and Goddard is just pure class. I thought CAS would be stronger but they looked well beaten and overenthused.

GPS II was a complete mismatch in the backline with the winger and fullback regularly stepping either around or through the poor CHS wingers. Every time they touched the ball GPS were on their way too scoring. A 52 - 17 score flattered CHS and it could have been easily 80+ if GPS hasn't butchered so many chances.

GPS I was more of the same and the only things preventing GPS scoring 60+ was simple errors and the referee caning them in the penalty count. CHS 1 tried hard especially in the forwards but they were way out of their depth.

Maybe in would be better to have ISA 1 vs GPS 1 as main game next year - that would have been closer and an epic match.
 
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