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QLD GPS Rugby 2015

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SamoanNo8

Fred Wood (13)
Are N Wrigley and J Rogers new to the school - I cant find any record of them playing last year?? I think Forsyth could well be in the 13 this season.

Forsyth certainly not big enough to handle Outside Centre. IMO, ever since he left BGS his physicality has declined. Having said that, he's a quality player, No. 11 definitely.
 

TheKing

Colin Windon (37)
Be careful about assessing a players ability to play Rugby 7's based on the skills and abilities they have in the 15 aside version of the game.

There are some fine athletes named in the Qld Red and White team, but 7's requires specialist skills and fitness that many talented 15 aside players struggle with.

One missed tackle or bad defensive read in a Rugby7's game can be the difference between being in the final or the play off for 5th v 8th.

Just pulled this off RedsRugby.com

The Queensland Red boys justified their front-runner status with a dominant start to the competition, outscoring all competition 150-15 by close of play on day one.

The Cup Quarter-Finals pitted Queensland Red against eventual grand finalists Victoria, where the expansive play of the pool stages couldn’t be replicated.

A 17-14 loss to Victoria was then added to by a 15-14 defeat to ACT in the 3rd/4th playoff, whom Queensland had previously defeated 31-5 on day one.

The Queensland White boys experienced a mixed pool campaign, registering a win against National Indigenous and a draw with Western Australia, before succumbing to both Victoria and New South Wales Blue to end the day.

The 7th/8th playoff gave Queensland White an opportunity to settle the score with Western Australia, which was seized with both hands in a convincing 27-12 victory.[/quote}
 

The Guru

Fred Wood (13)
Have you watched them play at any point after 2010?



Sure have.
In 2013-I thought they were one of the best teams over the ball in the comp.
In 2014-they lacked size but had pace out wide and were well drilled. But they had plenty of passion.They were 30 points down against BBC & came roaring back to almost pull off a miracle win.
 

Oldschool

Jim Clark (26)
Sure have.
In 2013-I thought they were one of the best teams over the ball in the comp.
In 2014-they lacked size but had pace out wide and were well drilled. But they had plenty of passion.They were 30 points down against BBC & came roaring back to almost pull off a miracle win.
As Confucius says "The only thing that matters is the score board bro" (He happens to be a Kiwi.)
 

BraveandGame

Bob Loudon (25)
You can hardly call a team well coached when, even with their 'new students', they've won maybe 6 games since 2011.


GT recruitment is modest at best, partly due to policy and partly due to no boarding. Depth will always be a problem and the last two years they have been very 'unlucky' with their top 2 or 3 players not being able to contribute or have the impact one might have expected.

I know all schools suffer injuries but GT will never have the depth of a BBC, NC, IGS and TSS for obvious reasons.

Overall the GT coaching has done a pretty damn good job since 2011. I would say though that their time is almost up and new blood and fresh ideas needto be considered.

BAG
 

GSP

Fred Wood (13)
GT recruitment is modest at best, partly due to policy and partly due to no boarding. Depth will always be a problem and the last two years they have been very 'unlucky' with their top 2 or 3 players not being able to contribute or have the impact one might have expected.

I know all schools suffer injuries but GT will never have the depth of a BBC, NC, IGS and TSS for obvious reasons.

Overall the GT coaching has done a pretty damn good job since 2011. I would say though that their time is almost up and new blood and fresh ideas needto be considered.

BAG


good points. when you look at top 3 teams last year ( and NC and TSS every year)the majority of boys in each team were boarders . training 2x a day - gym in morning. not having to travel to training also helped. a few of the GT new boys last year found it hard getting from tennyson to sunnybank at 6 pm
 

BORED

Herbert Moran (7)
Eagle must see this year as IGS best chance to break free of the "most likely to cause an upset tag" and more of a "team to beat". With some of the more fancied schools having to travel to IGS to play this year, it maybe a harder road trip that previously experienced.

With players having their 2nd and 3rd years for IGS in the first 15, Eagle and the other coaches will provide them with better structure in the backs, they can work with their big mobile forward pack, they can also use good players coming in from last years U/16 and several through recruitment.

Me think that things may just be ticking along nice and quietly out west.

Looking forward to the opening games.
 

Gungenia

Billy Sheehan (19)
Eagle must see this year as IGS best chance to break free of the "most likely to cause an upset tag" and more of a "team to beat". With some of the more fancied schools having to travel to IGS to play this year, it maybe a harder road trip that previously experienced.

With players having their 2nd and 3rd years for IGS in the first 15, Eagle and the other coaches will provide them with better structure in the backs, they can work with their big mobile forward pack, they can also use good players coming in from last years U/16 and several through recruitment.

Me think that things may just be ticking along nice and quietly out west.

Looking forward to the opening games.



"Me think that things may just be ticking along nice and quietly out west."
I think the same about TGS.
The Drovers dog picked ACGS to win last year.
Does anyone get the feeling that if NC get injuries to 1,3 and especially 8--the premiership is wide open this year?
 

The Guru

Fred Wood (13)
Any idea what the Churchie first XV will look like in 2015.

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judging by ACGS results in track & field & swimming -the rumours about a cap on recruits might be true.
Not the case for TSS- record winning margin in swimming with lots of new boys and more 18 year olds than the the U of Q rec club and RE combined.
 

GSP

Fred Wood (13)
judging by ACGS results in track & field & swimming -the rumours about a cap on recruits might be true.
Not the case for TSS- record winning margin in swimming with lots of new boys and more 18 year olds than the the U of Q rec club and RE combined.



correct-TSS have a new number 15- a league boy ,of course, from northern NSW like so many of their team.
 

Happy to Chat

Nev Cottrell (35)
judging by ACGS results in track & field & swimming -the rumours about a cap on recruits might be true.
Not the case for TSS- record winning margin in swimming with lots of new boys and more 18 year olds than the the U of Q rec club and RE combined.
Their cricket team is doing ok currently lying 4th with 2 losses to IGS and GT who have both only lost 1 each and TSS leading having won all their games so far after round 6. With 3 games to go they still stand a chance.
 
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