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NSW AAGPS - The Next Generation - U16 Competition, and Presidents XV Rep Team

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Gary Owen III

Syd Malcolm (24)
Q for the experts - if you are on both lists and Syd get first dibs, do you as the player get told and the option to choose or does the fact you have left yourself on both pathways mean you can only go with whoever has first rights (ie, you can withdraw from Syd but cant then play for Schools)?
They dont get told and teams announced at same time
 

CatchnPass

Vay Wilson (31)
Thx. An interesting roll of the dice then if you have a strong preference for one (presumably NSW Schools) over the other (Syd or Country). And you would never know whether or not you had been selected for your first preference. I suppose if a lad is really confident he will make Schools, he can always withdraw from Regionals. Another dice roll.

Edit: Actually you probably would know, at least ultimately, as Harry Turner's dual selection seems to be a badly kept secret.
 

sideline selector

Frank Row (1)
Personally, I think there have been young individuals who have been overlooked in projected selections. The battle for Halfback is one that dumbfounds my intellect. Personally I believe the standout is (Although some might pin me as currently seated with my ticket in hand on the "New 16 bandwagon") Patrick Mcormack (N): He is the joint superior U16 half, in the GPS competition. His pinpoint box kicking ability, places him as a strong attacking option in time of need. Due to his immense skill, his delivery is smooth and efficient and is highly entertaining when he fills the 9 Guernsey in whatever teams he plays in. Highly anticipating the upcoming selections and I think he will look great in the Sky Blue under the Auckland sun come September!


I have to say I do not agree with this. McCormack for me would be the 4th choice halfback for even just the GPS team as shown with his selection in the B side. He was selected behind Rory Kennedy (View) who started at #9 and Dalton (J) who was harshly benched in the Presidents side despite playing seconds for Joeys this year. I would also put Strang (Scots - didnt trial for reps due to injury) above McCormack due to superior skillsets. I agree with McCormacks kicking however his pass from what Ive seen is definetely not as good as those boys I have just named. He also takes a while to deliver his ball and he is not as consistat as he had been the last two years. I personally believe he is the 4th best halfback in the GPS u16 comp off of form.
 

Breaks_Away

Sydney Middleton (9)
Fairly sure it is Schools that have 1st pick this year.
Last year there was only 1 common player and he went to SJRU (ie they had 1st pick)
That's correct - Harry Turner was the only common player and it was SJRU who had first pick last year. Turners preference was for NSW Schools, he only found out he was selected by SJRU when the team selection went up, he couldn't withdraw from SJRU as NSW Schools had to select another player to replace him, therefore Turner remained with SJRU


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First phase

Allen Oxlade (6)
Patrick Mcormack (N): He is the joint superior U16 half, in the GPS competition. His pinpoint box kicking ability, places him as a strong attacking option in time of need
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When has box kicking in u16's been the number 1 pre requisite for an under 16 half back?Try 1. pass 2. organise 3. tackle 4. support link 5. quick play. I think we saw enough of the Box Kicking from Nic White to last a couple of more seasons
 

Huly

Chris McKivat (8)
Just a little bit of encouragement for the boys who were disappointed to miss out on Presidents XV selections.

Your under 16's year does not derail your chances at future higher honours.

Here is a list of GPS boys who were recently selected in NSW Schoolboy and Combined States teams who have never been selected for the NSW Under 16s Schools Championships. I tried not to include the names of boys who were ineligible for the championships, or were selected in Opens squads during their U16's season:

  1. Hugh Green
  2. James Lynch
  3. John Yates
  4. Lachlan Day
  5. Nicholas Shannon
  6. Will Haskins
  7. Nick Wilkinson
  8. Yirrbi Jaffer-Williams
  9. Charlie Jeavons-Fellows
  10. Luke Osborne
  11. Darcy Breen
  12. Rory Suttor
  13. Luke Rixon
  14. Matthew McTaggart
  15. Tom Osborne
  16. Frank Cutler
  17. Thomas Silk
  18. Oliver Smeallie
  19. Bayley Kuenzle.
This list represents more than half the GPS boys that were selected in NSW or Combined States squads. Some of these boys are in starting positions for NSW Is.

Admittedly, this list may not be 100% accurate, but my point still stands (and is proven again every year).

So keep working hard at your game boys. The selectors do not owe you anything.
 

footy4life

Chris McKivat (8)
Just a little bit of encouragement for the boys who were disappointed to miss out on Presidents XV selections.

Your under 16's year does not derail your chances at future higher honours.

Here is a list of GPS boys who were recently selected in NSW Schoolboy and Combined States teams who have never been selected for the NSW Under 16s Schools Championships. I tried not to include the names of boys who were ineligible for the championships, or were selected in Opens squads during their U16's season:

  1. Hugh Green
  2. James Lynch
  3. John Yates
  4. Lachlan Day
  5. Nicholas Shannon
  6. Will Haskins
  7. Nick Wilkinson
  8. Yirrbi Jaffer-Williams
  9. Charlie Jeavons-Fellows
  10. Luke Osborne
  11. Darcy Breen
  12. Rory Suttor
  13. Luke Rixon
  14. Matthew McTaggart
  15. Tom Osborne
  16. Frank Cutler
  17. Thomas Silk
  18. Oliver Smeallie
  19. Bayley Kuenzle.
This list represents more than half the GPS boys that were selected in NSW or Combined States squads. Some of these boys are in starting positions for NSW Is.

Admittedly, this list may not be 100% accurate, but my point still stands (and is proven again every year).

So keep working hard at your game boys. The selectors do not owe you anything.
This surprises me that Yirribi wasn't selected because I believe he was playing 2nd XV at age 16
 

Westie

Sydney Middleton (9)
Quite a few. Apologies if I miss any but there are a lot of names to cross reference. Please feel free to add any as the boys deserve the recognition. If anyone could add the country lads that would be appreciated

I have only done the Sydney regional teams. I would expects some of these names to be under consideration for both NSW Schools and Sydney Juniors.

MNZ

Will Bremner CHS
Jordan Brown GPS
Tom Glascott GPS
Julian Heaven GPS
Nathanial Panozzo ISA
James Westbury CAS

MWZ

Aaron Cairns CCC
Dylan Glassie CCC
Liam Heka CCC
Musika Lotoanui CCC
Luke McDonald CCC
Connor Tunks CCC

MSZ

Kyle Devine ISA
Said Halbouni CHS
Trivaan Omullane CHS
Richard Tahaafe CHS

Barbarians

Kerei Ranganui CHS
Hayden Pomare CHS
Lote Taliaula CCC
Patrick Reynolds CHS/Baa Baas
 

Black & White

Vay Wilson (31)
And they did with three forwards playing in the firsts.Further, Trinity were not a weak side or played badly. Newington just simply played a great deal better. The backs particularly the inside backs were the stars for me.
 

CatchnPass

Vay Wilson (31)
Trinity have some very talented u16s players. Unfortunately (for the u16As), nearly all have been plucked to play 1sts. As a result, they have been on the receiving end of a few 50+ pt defeats during the regular CAS season, so I wouldn't read too much into the above result.
 

Pack It Down

Frank Row (1)
Quite a few. Apologies if I miss any but there are a lot of names to cross reference. Please feel free to add any as the boys deserve the recognition. If anyone could add the country lads that would be appreciated

I have only done the Sydney regional teams. I would expects some of these names to be under consideration for both NSW Schools and Sydney Juniors.

MNZ

Will Bremner CHS
Jordan Brown GPS
Tom Glascott GPS
Julian Heaven GPS
Nathanial Panozzo ISA
James Westbury CAS

MWZ

Aaron Cairns CCC
Dylan Glassie CCC
Liam Heka CCC
Musika Lotoanui CCC
Luke McDonald CCC
Connor Tunks CCC

MSZ

Kyle Devine ISA
Said Halbouni CHS
Trivaan Omullane CHS
Richard Tahaafe CHS

Barbarians

Kerei Ranganui CHS
Hayden Pomare CHS
Lote Taliaula CCC



I was unable to see the games over the past two days and was just wondering if any of these boys are looking likely for selection for the u16s Sydney side based off performance today and yesterday.
 
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Runpasstackle

Guest
I saw today's games and I would say most of them as there were no clear standouts in any games. Country played well and for each other. There seemed to be a few additional players added to the zone teams. Not sure if they played in club champs etc. namely a cas forward.
Overall standard was not great. Imo
 
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Runpasstackle

Guest
And they did with three forwards playing in the firsts.Further, Trinity were not a weak side or played badly. Newington just simply played a great deal better. The backs particularly the inside backs were the stars for me.

Which forwards played in the ones. Great effort
 

Black & White

Vay Wilson (31)
Which forwards played in the ones. Great effort

I wasn't given the names of the players, but was told by a leading Newington Official that was the number. I heard also, that three of the Second's Team can also play in the 16As, I suspect that these three boys might well be those three who played in the Firsts against Trinity.
 

Armchair Selector

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Given the delays in announcing the Sydney and NSW Schools squads, one can only assume that there may have been a few names appearing on both lists.

NSW Schools selectors must be going back to their notes for their plan B options

Here is the list of players that were participating in both selection trials. Apologies I only did Metro teams so happy for someone to look at the lists from Country​

MNZ

Will Bremner CHS
Jordan Brown GPS
Tom Glascott GPS
Julian Heaven GPS
Nathanial Panozzo ISA
James Westbury CAS

MWZ

Aaron Cairns CCC
Dylan Glassie CCC
Liam Heka CCC
Musika Lotoanui CCC
Luke McDonald CCC
Connor Tunks CCC

MSZ

Kyle Devine ISA
Said Halbouni CHS
Trivaan Omullane CHS
Richard Tahaafe CHS

Barbarians

Patrick Reynolds CHS
Kerei Ranganui CHS
Hayden Pomare CHS
Lote Taliaula CCC​
 

CatchnPass

Vay Wilson (31)
Here's the NSW u16s Schools Team. Congratulations to all of the boys selected.

CAS with 6, close to the 7 I predicted, GPS with 9 (v 10 predicted) and ISA with 9, blowing my prediction of 3 - 4 out of the water. The only other association represented is CHS with 1. Given CHS beat ISA on the day and only lost to eventual winners Pres A, they are entitled to feel hardly done by IMO. [repeated from CAS thread]

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Armchair Selector

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Congrats to all the boys selected.

GPS Boys selected for NSW U16 Schools

Bell (New)
Icanovski (New)
Janson (New)
Titmus (New)

McLennan (View)
Kennedy (View)
Easy (View)
Bell (View)

Wellington (Scots)

GPS Boys selected for Sydney U16

Glascott (View)

Heaven (Joeys)

Brown (Kings)
Peper (Kings)
Minogue (Kings)
 
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