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I assume the Daramalan v Marist game is at Dara. Expecting a hotly contested match dominated by the two forward packs. Marist will want to shut down the time time and space of Dara's Mack Hansby - he is lightning quick. If Marist can get quality ball to their wingers, they should expect some...
I felt neither of those Eddies players particularly stood out. Instead it was Grammar's Brumbies u20 centre Will Stokoe who was the star performer for the round
The Grammar v Dara game was again interesting for me as a Grammar supporter. Outstanding star fly Mack Hansby was again at his point scoring best guiding Daramalan to another good win. Strong players for Grammar included the young skinny fullback (unsure of his name) and the tall second row...
Watching the Marist v Eddies game I was again impressed with the talented Marist winger (14). A source of mine mentioned he was a standout in his junior years playing rugby league, one of the dominant players of the game.
Can't tell if you're being serious mate, it's clear to me that Marist have finally jumped on the eddies bandwagon and began recruiting players from far and wide. You know what they say, if you can't beat em, join em
Walking passed Marist this arvo and noticed a lot of unfamiliar Polynesian boys training, possibly a new recruitment strategy happening down that way???
Not quite sure outofthewoodwork, they seemed to put up quite a fight against the eddies lads last week. I'd go as far to say that they were dominant for parts of the match judging by the scoreline ..
Agree that Eddies lacked physicality during the game. What I cannot agree with is that you said the MVP was the Marist 10. It was quite clear in my eyes that the two stand outs were the Marist players wearing jerseys 5 and 14, big future for 14 IMO. Off the back of this game, I expect a Marist...