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Shute Shield 2015

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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Finals Watch Update:
My understanding is the finals series will be the following format:
Week 1: 1 vs 6, 2 vs 5, 3 vs 4
Week 2: Top Ranked Winner vs Highest Ranked Loser, 2nd Ranked Winner vs 3rd Ranked Winner
Week 3: Grand Final - Winners of Week 2 games.

On that basis then, using the round 17 ladder we have:
Manly vs Randwick, Eastwood vs Sydney University, , and Southern Districts vs Warringah in Week 1 of the Finals.

The Run home:
Manly - Currently 72 points. Randwick (H) - Should win and take the 4T BP to finish on 77 points
Eastwood - Currently 70 points. Warringah (H) - Should win and take the 4T BP to finish on 75 points
Southern Districts - Currently 61 points. West Harbour (A) - Should win and take the 4T BP to finish on 66 points
Warringah - Currently 56 points. Eastwood (H) - Should lose but take a BP to finish on 57
Sydney University - Currently 53 points. Northern Suburbs (H) - Should win with a 4T BP to finish on 58 points
Randwick - Currently 52 points. Manly (H) - should lose but take a BP to finish on 53 points
Northern Suburbs - Currently 46 points. Sydney University (A) - Should lose but may take a BP to finish on 47 points.

Manly, Eastwood and Southern Districts have locked the top three positions for Finals. It's anyones guess what the order of the next three will be, but they will be Sydney University, Warringah and Randwick.

52 points is the cut off for the top six. Even if the rest win their final game with a 4T BP, they are goooone.
West Harbour on 43 points are out of the running for a top 6 finish even if they beat Southern Districts (H) with a 4T BP they can not finish ahead of Randwick currently in 6th on 52 points.
Gordon on 37 points are out of the running for a top 6 finish even though they should take max points from Penrith. They will finish with 42 points, well shy of the required 52 points.


The Jarseometer prediction for Finals week 1 is now:
Manly vs Randwick, Eastwood vs Warringah, Southern Districts vs Sydney University.

While Finals Knockout footy is anyones game, I can see Finals Week 2 being:
Manly v Sydney University, Eastwood v Southern Districts.
 

WorkingClassRugger

David Codey (61)
As tough as this is to say as a both a Wicks and a Tahs fan watching Horwitz today has me thinking that he really needs to be chasing more opportunity to play at a higher level fairly soon. While I'm happy for him to be in the Tahs stable I think he needs more opportunity to develop further.

It's something I have to applaud Ben Volavola on doing. He saw he wasn't likely to get an opportunity soon and looked elsewhere. While I would have preferred for him not have gone done the Fiji route internationally more a couple of seasons at the Crusaders and then give Aus another crack. You really cannot begrudge him chasing the opportunity.

I'd much prefer Horwitz to stay here but perhaps a stint in Europe providing it's the right club at the right level it could prove a huge benefit to both his development and our playmaking stocks in the not too distant future.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
As tough as this is to say as a both a Wicks and a Tahs fan watching Horwitz today has me thinking that he really needs to be chasing more opportunity to play at a higher level fairly soon. While I'm happy for him to be in the Tahs stable I think he needs more opportunity to develop further.

It's something I have to applaud Ben Volavola on doing. He saw he wasn't likely to get an opportunity soon and looked elsewhere. While I would have preferred for him not have gone done the Fiji route internationally more a couple of seasons at the Crusaders and then give Aus another crack. You really cannot begrudge him chasing the opportunity.

I'd much prefer Horwitz to stay here but perhaps a stint in Europe providing it's the right club at the right level it could prove a huge benefit to both his development and our playmaking stocks in the not too distant future.

I haven't seen the Horwitz play, so can't pass comment with any authority. But.
Reece Hodge had him in the U20s, and is carving it up this year after a year off with injury. With the Marlins siting top of table and from what I thats due 2 players ha ha - Hodgey must be doing more than alright. Tah's would be sill not to pull him into the stable.
 

WorkingClassRugger

David Codey (61)
I haven't seen the Horwitz play, so can't pass comment with any authority. But.
Reece Hodge had him in the U20s, and is carving it up this year after a year off with injury. With the Marlins siting top of table and from what I thats due 2 players ha ha - Hodgey must be doing more than alright. Tah's would be sill not to pull him into the stable.

I've only seen a couple of games with Hodge playing and he looks a good prospect. Has a boot on him that's for sure. From what I've seen he needs probably a good NRC and maybe another club season to develop his game and perhaps a little more physically as well. He's already a big lump but I think with a little harder edge he'd make the transition more seamlessly.
 

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Ron Walden (29)
getting to the pointy end of the Comp and am thinking Uni might have the side to take it out. Up until 2 weeks ago would have put the house on Manly however all the top 6 have had a few wobbles. Think Souths might also surprise.



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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Ignoring the wet conditions, Coogee Oval looked a picture yesterday. Much better condition than many other grounds appear to be in at the moment.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Coogee Oval has been in great condition for several years now.
Although we all get pissed off at the council for insisting on lower grade games being moved to Latham they have done a great job looking after the Oval and keeping it in good condition. It also recovers quickly from heavy rain. Pity the same can't be said for the scoreboard / time clock which failed again on Saturday. Thanks to the Assistant Referee on the eastern touch line on Saturday for keeping the crowd up to date with time remaining as you can't hear the PA over there either.

BTW, Wicks have only lost 1 game at Coogee this year (v Manly) and have stacked up home wins against Warringah, Uni, Southern and now Eastwood. So although they have only just snuck into the finals again it's a big improvement on the last 2 years where they struggled against the other top 6 teams and Coogee didn't provide any home ground advantage.
 

GunnerDownUnder

Jim Clark (26)
I don't think both of them are looking at careers outside AUS just using the ITM for $$ and development rather than the NRC. Pretty sure Mike is still contracted to the Tahs. Both would be starters the Country team IMO.

Mike didnt play on Saturday and has given up his Tahs contract to try and get a gig with a NZ team.
Also Rory Clegg (played for Pirates 2nd half of this season) has been signed by Glasgow for world cup cover.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Finally a copy of the SRU Competition Rules for all the Bush Lawyers out there to preuse at their leisure, although I always worry about the validity of documents that are stored with "Draft" in their name, especially when there is no sign on the document itself that it has been approved for use.
Thanks for the link @Rugby Addict.

Notwithstanding the title of the document, I have started a thread to discus options to modernise or update the Player Points System to take into account the State and National Under 20 squads and the NRC etc.
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/community/threads/the-player-points-system.15788/
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Round 18 Team Lists


Eastern Suburbs vs Parramatta
Eastern Suburbs:
1. Clay Brodie, 2. Clarrie Moore, 3. Jake Ilnicki, 4. BJ Edwards, 5. Fergus Lee-Warner, 6. Tyrone Viiga, 7. James Graham, 8, Sam Jackson, 9. Jack Grant, 10. Archie King, 11. Tom Merrit, 12. Josh Toole, 13. Charlie Clifton, 14. Will Paterson, 15. Jarome McKenzie
Parramatta:
1. Nick Blacklock, 2. James Holden, 3. Nigel Vaifale, 4. Peter Brush, 5. Andrew Cox, 6. Aaron Blacklock, 7. Daniel Tamone, 8, Kura Lalaga, 9. Kaleb Rech, 10. Chris Nay, 11. Luke Casey, 12. Simon Tevita, 13. Feka Silva, 14. Larry Hermens, 15. Tomu Mataika

Eastwood vs Warringah
Eastwood:
1. Sam Needs, 2. Hugh Roach, 3. Martin Plokstys, 4. James Neale, 5. Jared Barry, 6. Michael Kovacic, 7. Hugh Perrett, 8, Joey Afualo, 9. Matt Gonzalez, 10. Jai Ayoub, 11. John Grant, 12. Tom Hill, 13. Mike McDougall, 14. Brad Curtis, 15. Ben Batger
Warringah:
1. Rory O'Connor, 2. Luke Holmes, 3. Wayne Borsack, 4. Sam Crompton, 5. Junior Palau, 6. James Cunningham, 7. Boyd Killingworth, 8, Sam Ward, 9. Josh Holmes, 10. Hamish Angus, 11. Chris Arnold, 12. Tyson Davis, 13. Michael Adams, 14. Jamie Forbes, 15. Dave Feltscheer

Manly vs Randwick
Manly:
1. Dane Maraki, 2. James Hilterbrand, 3. Jerome Vaai, 4. Ryan Melrose, 5. Caderyn Neville, 6. Harry Bergelin, 7. Mitch Daniel, 8, Dan Alley, 9. Matt Lucas (c), 10. Sam Lane, 11. Alex Northam, 12. Reece Hodge, 13. Dennis Pili-Gaitau, 14. Richard Hooper, 15. Brenden Hartmann
Randwick:
1. Toa Asa, 2. Peter Nau, 3. Dashville Kuate, 4. Jock Armstrong, 5. Will Munro, 6. Sam Figg, 7. Mark Baldwin, 8, Stephen Hoiles, 9. Mitch Short, 10. Andrew Deegan, 11. Latu Latinipalu, 12. David Horwitz, 13. Brogan Roods, 14. Henry Hutchinson, 15. Andrew Kellaway

Penrith vs Gordon
Penrith:
1. Kevin Palavi Fiu, 2. Sam Siaki, 3. Ikuna Manuofetoa, 4. Doug Want, 5. Benjiman Vai, 6. Max Maa Nelson, 7. Sione Pusi'aki Fifita, 8, Paea Siualangapo, 9. Michael Baysaat, 10. Paku Ironside, 11. Campbell Hislop, 12. Paueli Halafihi, 13. Paula Sipu, 14. Paula Makasini, 15. Pio Tuitavake
Gordon:
1. Nick Fraser, 2. James Wilkinson, 3. Tobias Guikabau, 4. Mark Johnson, 5. Ruihradh Wilson, 6. Jack Dempsey, 7. Luke Rissman, 8, Harry Rorke, 9. Pat Curtin, 10. Will Shirvington, 11. Sione Ala, 12. Tui Tuisavaii, 13. Lucas Simkin, 14. Matt McDougall, 15. Erik Moss

Sydney University vs Northern Suburbs (Televised Live on 7Two)​
Sydney University:
1. Jeremy Tilse, 2. Silatolu Latu, 3. Tomas Robertson, 4. Rohan O'Regan, 5. David Dennis, 6. Patrick McCutcheon, 7. David Hickey, 8, Mitchell Whiteley, 9. Richard Draper, 10. Angus Roberts, 11. Mark O'Dare, 12. Tom Carter, 13. Jim Stewart, 14. Matthew Narracott, 15. Tom Kingston
Northern Suburbs:
1. Nick Curtis, 2. Scott Podmore, 3. Tyron Rota, 4. Ben Matwijow, 5. Nick Palmer, 6. James Brown, 7. Will Miller, 8, Hugh Sinclair, 9. Tim Duchesne, 10. Mitch Walton, 11. Lochie Creagh, 12. Lachlan Porteous, 13. Jordy Heyer, 14. Richard Woolf, 15. John Porch

West Harbour vs Southern Districts
West Harbour:
1. Dave Lolohea, 2. Daniel Midghall, 3. Cameron Orr, 4. Tom Games (c), 5. Bradford Kapa, 6. Kelly Meafua, 7. Cohen Masson, 8, Matt Coles, 9. Max Beer, 10. Ben James, 11. Graeme Kolomalu, 12. Croster Mafi, 13. Rory Sidey, 14. Tito Mua, 15. Angus Le Lievre
Southern Districts:
1. Salesi Maumalanga, 2. Liam Dwyer, 3. Cameron Betham, 4. Jake Douglas, 5. Andrew Leota, 6. Kieran Black, 7. Jono Hayes, 8, Jed Holloway (C), 9. Waldo Wessels, 10. Jordan McGregor, 11. Alex Gibbon, 12. Apolosi Latunipulu, 13. Deny Godinet, 14. Afa Pakalani, 15. Ben Connelly
 

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Bob Davidson (42)
McKenzie playing 1st grade this week for easts, great news for the Rams

Dennis playing for Uni, they just keep getting better

I believe the competition rules state that a player must play at least 2 games for his club to play in the finals, even if he's been absent playing S15.

Is that correct, in which case Dennis could not play in the finals if this is his first game?

Unless he receives special dispensation of course :rolleyes:
 
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