Joker
Greg Davis (50)
The haggis is back in the fridge for at least another week
Rob. Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos summed up haggis best
The haggis is back in the fridge for at least another week
That is completely unacceptable Joker.
It was bad enough that some idiot chose to rev his motorcycle when Joeys were taking key kicks.
Old boy behaviour at it's worst.
Congratulations to Joey for yesterdays win.
Not much between the teams, in my view Joeys won by playing smarter rugby.
The strong Joeys support on the touchline was wonderful to see.
It was an epic win in the best GPS traditions.
Based on yesterdays performance Joeys will justly claim a share of the GPS crown this year.
View dropped a lot of ball in the first half yesterday but looked dangerous in attack in both the backs and forwards. They'll need to fix up their line out which struggled to win much ball as well as tighten up their midfield defence or Creagh and Co. will have a field day. They do look like they can score a lot of points when it clicks as it did when they beat Newington a few weeks ago and Barker during the trials.Don't underestimate Riverview this week. They were very good against Newington a week ago, and that form looks good when one looks at how Newington performed against Joeys and Kings either side of the Riverview game.
Don't underestimate Riverview this week. They were very good against Newington a week ago, and that form looks good when one looks at how Newington performed against Joeys and Kings either side of the Riverview game.
There any many permutations on how the table will look next Sunday - it's certainly wouldn't surpise me if any of the following occured:
Joint premiership - J with either K or S
J premiers after a K v S draw
Joint premiers K and S after a draw and a win by I
K or S premiers after a win by I
UTG, do you know how Shore went across the whole school?
I saw the Thirds won vs High
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Kids can’t play that much hard footy and expect to keep on keeping on
Thanks Steppa
Please post up the match summary video when you can.
You have to give it to joeys they sure do pick their teams on form
There is no resting on your laurels.if there is talent in the 2nds (which there invariably is)
You don’t want to be slightly off the pace
The whole joe back line were on song yesterday
From the slight framed 9 to the sublime Gibbs (10)
He was a cranbrook boy only a few years back!
Creagh and O’Brien in the centres
Pretty boy Patterson . who ousted Xavier Ryan . and showed his defensive credentials
That backline were electric. and when the wheels started falling off the Scots wagon. the nuggety Scots winger, tricks left the field
And savala’s dodgy shoulder was becoming evident
That joeys never say die spirit
PPS - I heard Johnny Connolly the TKS 15 has already signed in yr 9 to Souths league? Please someone tell me no. He could play Super Rugby in a year - the next Folau
This was always going to have an impact later in the season. Joeys were some what fortunate to have a sprinkling of rep players and hence may have been fresher. I do applaud Scots for trying to manage the situation by resting their big weapons but it seems this finally caught up. It was though smart rugby and tactical nous that worked yesterday. Mind you, the rugby ball bounce can be cruel. The wicked off break it took on bouncing created havoc and Joeys 12 was in the right place. 9/10 this would have been easily dealt with. You win some, you lose some.
View dropped a lot of ball in the first half yesterday but looked dangerous in attack in both the backs and forwards. They'll need to fix up their line out which struggled to win much ball as well as tighten up their midfield defence or Creagh and Co. will have a field day. They do look like they can score a lot of points when it clicks as it did when they beat Newington a few weeks ago and Barker during the trials.
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QH,
Joeys getting ‘back up’ off the canvas after their near-miss loss to Kings the week before, and to best Scots away on Saturday, was seriously impressive.
They should ride on a veritable ‘high’ of emotion across to Lane Cove on Saturday.
Kings and Scots will be equally crushed from jagging their losses of last week, so both will have enormous points to prove (and mostly just to themselves) come Saturday. Leaving aside traditional J v I rivalry, which is always a grand spectacle, the contest at North Parra will be worthy of its billing as a Season ‘decider’.