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NSW AAGPS 2019

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The Sydney Rugby Ref

Stan Wickham (3)
I've been spotted!


gotcha!

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Joker

Greg Davis (50)
Wont be there today. Used up all my brownie points yesterday plus I have some work to finish off.
If anyone is heading that way, please report in OR does anyone else know wheere this could be updated from.
I will check in with the CHS thread (do they have one?) and see as well.

In future I might have to disguise myself better like this

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SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
Has the Kings prop ... Goldsmith ... shown some form? As I did see he was promoted from being a reserve ... so played in the Blue versus White game?

Or any other smokies?
 

Loose Carry

Peter Burge (5)
The scores from the rep matches:

Friday at Daceyville

GPS Firsts 33 lead CHS 0 at HT
GPS Seconds 53 (approx) defeated CHS 0

Thursday at St Joseph’s

GPS Blue 10 lost to NSW U18 1s 38
GPS White 40 defeated NSW U18 2s 12

Tuesday at Knox

GPS Firsts 26 defeated CAS 7
GPS Seconds 19 defeated CAS 14
GPS Blue 45 defeated GPS White 24
 

Loose Carry

Peter Burge (5)
The scores from the rep matches:

Friday at Daceyville

GPS Firsts 33 lead CHS 0 at HT
GPS Seconds 53 (approx) defeated CHS 0

Thursday at St Joseph’s

GPS Blue 10 lost to NSW U18 1s 38
GPS White 40 defeated NSW U18 2s 12

Tuesday at Knox

GPS Firsts 26 defeated CAS 7
GPS Seconds 19 defeated CAS 14
GPS Blue 45 defeated GPS White 24

Update: GPS 73-0 with a couple to go
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Sad scoreline. Would be interested to see the impact of CHS boys following the SJRU / Country 18s pathway as a potentially 'easier' way into the Gen Blue program.

Very sad that in the space of little over a decade that rugby in CHS (i.e. government schools) has almost disappeared. From 2007

Wed 20 June v CAS at Knox;

GPS 3rd XV 56 ( M Sproule, O Gresham, A Drake, C Jarvis, A White, K O’Reagan, N Carolan, T Browne tries T Browne 8 conv) def CAS 5

GPS 2nd XV 71 ( O Burton-Taylor 3, G Jeloudev 3, T Smith, C Fryer, M Koteczky, J Freeman J Archibald tries, J Archibald 8 conv) def CAS 0

GPS 1st XV 64 ( C Mitchell 3, F Moeakiola 2, T Coupland 2, A Taumoepeau 2 tries A Taumoepeau 5 conv, P Smith 2 conv) def CAS 18

Sun 24 June v CHS at Knox;

CHS 2nd XV 38 def GPS 2nd XV 26 ( T Smith H Little C Fryer O Gresham tries J Archibald 2 conv T Browne conv)

CHS 1st XV 23 def GPS 1st XV 17 ( F Moeakiola 2 D Fitzpatrick tries T Browne conv)

NSWSRU SELECTIONS 2007 - GPS REPRESENTATIVES

NSW 1ST TEAM

M RUTLEDGE TKS
D FITZPATRICK SJC
D McDULING SIC
L McCAFFREY SIC
A TAUMOEPEAU SJC
C MITCHELL TKS
T COUPLAND SJC

NSW 2ND TEAM

A McFARLAND SIC
S BENNIE SJC
L BRACEY TSC
F MOEAKIOLA NC
http://portals.studentnet.edu.au/SPORTS/uploads/DocArchive/DOCARC0002038.htm
 

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Allen Oxlade (6)
Very sad that in the space of little over a decade that rugby in CHS (i.e. government schools) has almost disappeared. From 2007

Wed 20 June v CAS at Knox;

GPS 3rd XV 56 ( M Sproule, O Gresham, A Drake, C Jarvis, A White, K O’Reagan, N Carolan, T Browne tries T Browne 8 conv) def CAS 5

GPS 2nd XV 71 ( O Burton-Taylor 3, G Jeloudev 3, T Smith, C Fryer, M Koteczky, J Freeman J Archibald tries, J Archibald 8 conv) def CAS 0

GPS 1st XV 64 ( C Mitchell 3, F Moeakiola 2, T Coupland 2, A Taumoepeau 2 tries A Taumoepeau 5 conv, P Smith 2 conv) def CAS 18

Sun 24 June v CHS at Knox;

CHS 2nd XV 38 def GPS 2nd XV 26 ( T Smith H Little C Fryer O Gresham tries J Archibald 2 conv T Browne conv)

CHS 1st XV 23 def GPS 1st XV 17 ( F Moeakiola 2 D Fitzpatrick tries T Browne conv)

NSWSRU SELECTIONS 2007 - GPS REPRESENTATIVES

NSW 1ST TEAM

M RUTLEDGE TKS
D FITZPATRICK SJC
D McDULING SIC
L McCAFFREY SIC
A TAUMOEPEAU SJC
C MITCHELL TKS
T COUPLAND SJC

NSW 2ND TEAM

A McFARLAND SIC
S BENNIE SJC
L BRACEY TSC
F MOEAKIOLA NC
http://portals.studentnet.edu.au/SPORTS/uploads/DocArchive/DOCARC0002038.htm

Thats because the pathway for CHS players is now to get a scholarship at a GPS, CAS or ISA school.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Thats because the pathway for CHS players is now to get a scholarship at a GPS, CAS or ISA school.

A gross over-simplification really but has only occurred for certain boys because:

1. Wednesday afternoon CHS zone rugby competitions have almost disappeared - nobody to coach and often below critical mass needed to run team/s
2. Club junior rugby has also contracted at the same time, leading in part to fewer boys with rugby playing experience going to their local state high school
3. The establishment of sports high schools has drawn sporting talent who play both league and union and the teachers at these schools have a league orientation (one of the sports high schools forfeited a Waratah Shield semi final a couple of years ago because it clashed with a league game)
4. Lack of interest and resources among staff and leaders at state schools - they are just required to provide sport so that the sports which are (a) easy to coach and (b) are supported by governing bodies are played

EDIT: You'd find that most of those kids would stay at their local state school if their was a half-decent rugby program their (which used to exist not so very long ago)
 
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