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Sydney Colts - 2015

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the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
I'll be interested to see whether the Wicks Aust U20 rock stars are selected in grade or colts this week, assuming they are available.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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I don't reckon they will be available. They have a game against the Barbarians on Tuesday night.

The last thing that Coach Thompson wants is a bloke injured in a Colts or club grade game.

This squad needs to spend as much time together as possible to perfect their combinations and intuitive play.

I reckon the U20 Rock Stars will probably be seen back in clubland in mid to late July, and most of them would be fancying their chances at game time in Grade rather than Colts.
 

Sideline Eye

Darby Loudon (17)
Thanks FRF and Hugh, didn't know about the Barbarians game.

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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Southern Districts Reports - Round 9
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What a tough week and then on the Saturday we played Randwick at Coogee and Latham Park. We are still in an injury and sickness crisis with over 40 players unavailable, but we still put 4 good teams on the field and its a credit to the players who played on the weekend on how they performed.
Its difficult when 3 of the 1st colts side are ruled out on Friday because of sickness this has a massive effect right through the grades.

I didn't see 3rd colts but they lost 43 to 7 but I heard the guys really put in and 3rds had a horrendous preparation during the week with constantly losing players up the grades.

18s had a great victory 43 to 21 - its strange how Randwick don't acknowledge their 18s as part of their Colts program by excluding them in the clubs results. Well done to the 18s on there continued unbeaten run.

2nds lost 51 to 7 and it was clear to everyone the score line did not reflect the game and the effort and commitment by every player was commendable. Well done on Cooper Harris for his call up from 18s and Ben Ridgeway on his first comp game of the season after a hand injury and straight into 2nds - and not in his preferred position. Special mention must go too Sammy Iuta on his debut in 2nds [and at prop] and Cooper. Ben and Sammy are players of the future.

Strange sort of game with the Randwick props creating all the damage playing out in the backs and they are damaging runners and caused problems all day with their size and pace. The Souths scrum was very strong and had the Randwick scrum on the back foot all game, but we did not use this advantage very well and should have done better. With 51 points scored against us you would think our defence was poor but the boys tackled really well and some excellent scrambling defence saved some bad situations, but the back end of the game the defence got raggedy on the kick returns and Randwick were able to get some counter attack tries.

1st colts lost 31 to 18 but the score blew out right at the end and maybe a draw would have been a fair result? With Souths leading 18 to 14 with about 10 minutes to go and a good breeze at their back it was time for smart rugby, but Souths did not capitalise on the wind and kept trying to run out of their danger zone and randwick with good defence sweated on our mistakes and were able to get some late tries. Souths once behind had to play catch-up rugby, but usually this sort of rugby ends in tears, and did again on Saturday.

Well done to the players its been an extremely tough month having to play the top 4 clubs in a row with almost half the Colts players unavailable. Regardless, each week we have fielded 4 sides, with all the guys doing their jumper proud.

We have 2 more games till the end of the first round then 6 more games in the 2nd round, and with players returning the competition for spots well be intense and training attendance, effort and game day performance will dictate who plays in what position in what grade.

Player of the day goes to Rahboni who played a full game in 1st Colts then he and George Prassad played the last 20 minutes in 2nd grade, and Rahboni then played the last 15 minutes in 1st grade.

Well Done Rahboni and no you cannot have monday off work!

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the baz

Alfred Walker (16)
again some interesting games this week:
easts v parra - gonna so parra in a tight one
manly v wests - without sawden, manly, again should be close, manly very hot and cold
Gordon to bounce back and defeat the bye by 28
wicks v norths - should be a bellringer - going norths in a very tight one.
souths v woods - souths, not sure this will be tight, maybe by 15
rats v uni - uni by plenty.
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
I am backing home team advantage in the closer contests, so,

Easts over Parramatta in a close game. I think they are pretty even. Whoever controls possession gets the chocolates. 2's and 3's also to Easts but 3's will be close.

Manly over West Harbour. Manly have been patchy so I am not putting the house on this. 2's and 3's to West Harbour who did not do a lot wrong last week v Uni. Fitness is their issue.

Gordon over Penrith in 2's and 3's

Randwick over Northern. This is the clash of the Titans. There will be thunder and lightning over Coogee!! 2's and 3's to Randwick BUT all three could go the other way if Norths bring their mojo.

Southern over Eastwood. This will be the most decisive game in the round. Both are sitting on the edge of leaders board.
I watched Eastwood play Uni and was not convinced that all the Eastwood forwards were in for a battle. They do have a good scrum and Ed Craig but I am counting on a Southern "backs to the wall" fight. Nevertheless, they play each other again in round 12 and Eastwood have slightly easier run to the finish. Watch this space.

Uni over Warringah in all three grades. Uni are good at running over teams, BUT 2's made a lot of handling errors last week and 3's started really badly. Randwick in 3 weeks Uni!

PS I assume the Rats have a plan to get back on track next year. Gordon did it brilliantly, but probably have a better drawing power for player numbers than the Rats. Keep at it fellas and give those bloody Corporation show ponies a belting on Saturday! Just kidding. Up the Students!
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Round 10 Team Lists

Beasts v Mighty 2 Blues
COLTS 1
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Jai Gunton, 2. Lindsay Stevens, 3. Archie Hall, 4. Paddy O'Brien, 5. Will Picone, 6. Jake Allen, 7. Tom Mencinsky, 8. Nick Makas, 9. Ted Pye, 10. Suaesi Iosua, 11. David Robinson, 12. Harry Priestner, 13. James Perlowski, 14. Christo Wylie, 15. Will Ball
Parramatta: 1. Jordan Lotoaniu, 2. Matt Pond, 3. Sione Fonua, 4. Nick O'gorman, 5. James Benton, 6. Ben Talamaivao, 7. Riley Jacobsen, 8. Liam Faogali, 9. Liam Tully, 10. Cale Angeloni, 11. Tariu Afoa, 12. Solomon Pita, 13. Isaac Rabuatoka, 14. Luke Parker, 15. Niko Uele

COLTS 2
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Fred Fiala, 2. Andrew Crone, 3. Matt Hooper, 4. Louis Biscoe, 5. Jamie Greentree, 6. Dan Howes, 7. Chris Rodger, 8. Tom McIvor, 9. Darby Murphy, 10. Dayne Corbishley, 11. Joey Zieme, 12. Henry Paterson, 13. James Manns, 14. Isaac McKay, 15. Jonathan Bard
Parramatta: 1. Seaton Kenna, 2. Tom Bonham, 3. Fabian Dudley, 4. Chris Tolson, 5. Ramado Tuigamala, 6. Jake Digby, 7. Rhys Tribolet, 8. Jacob Delailoa, 9. Brodie Knight, 10. Clive Poulter/Nathan Faleafa, 11. Jonathan Lagos, 12. Tom Cettolin, 13. Luke Delailoa, 14. Luke Richardson, 15. Zac Fortini

COLTS 3
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Minh Ngyuen, 2. Julian Horton-Patch, 3. Alex Pelosi, 4. Michael Roche, 5. Lachlan Sharp, 6. Sandy Butterworth, 7. Jake Cowie, 8. Jack Somerton, 9. James Williams, 10. Seb Haddock, 11. Kai Whatmore, 12. James Parelli, 13. Ned Taylor, 14. Harry Tooth, 15. Michael Coppolla
Parramatta: 1. Sami Pese, 2. Jeremiah Letele, 3. Alex Kingston, 4. Ben Stoodley, 5. Junior Alarcon, 6. Jake Owen, 7. Jordi Druzinac, 8. Caleb Roberts, 9. Ryan Fitzpatrick, 10. Pat Muller, 11. Henry Waqateriewa, 12. Jope Boginavalu, 13. Buka Veidre, 14. Todd Owen, 15. Brad Halliwell


Mighty Manly Marlins v Pirates
COLTS 1
Manly: 1. Scott White, 2. Cyprus Tutunoa, 3. Peau Baranyi, 4. Kevin O'Connor, 5. James Gourley, 6. Rohan Hedge, 7. Matt Schofield, 8. Kerry Simpson, 9. James Tahifotu, 10. Mat Arnold, 11. Austin Osagie, 12. Tom Morgan, 13. Jed Ibbotson, 14. Ben Crerar, 15. Brad Clarke
West Harbour : 1. Paul Utaatu, 2. Tonga Tangitau, 3. Junior Satiu, 4. Otto Wendt, 5. Pilimi Felila, 6. Harvard Mau, 7. Raymond Taufui, 8. Ola Moala, 9. Marcellous Rouse, 10. Travis Dombroski, 11. Shane Faaui, 12. Danny Wilson, 13. Andrew Suamili, 14. Henrik Anthony, 15. Matt Vatuinaruku

COLTS 2
Manly: 1. Wes Thomas, 2. James Campbell, 3. Mitch Beattie, 4. Van Stewart, 5. Daylee Sumner, 6. Siaosi Talarico, 7. Nicholas Kemmler, 8. Liam Ryan, 9. Connor McGrath, 10. Dante Otto, 11. Mitch Andrews, 12. Tom Langrell, 13. Harry Binsted, 14. Oscar Mason, 15. Louis Dowling
West Harbour: 1. Daniel Gooding, 2. Sailusi Lua, 3. Jack Ulu, 4. Visiano Vaohea, 5. Franele Betham-Misa, 6. Doug Paish, 7. Mark Mc Dermott, 8. Matthias Tutunoa, 9. Wilson Faasalafa, 10. Matt Thomas, 11. Paul Tau, 12. D'Rhys Miller, 13. Chris Ebeling, 14. Josh Tupuola, 15. Kayne Hodgson

COLTS 3
Manly: 1. Erik Jnr Ah-Kam, 2. Isa Abdoullah, 3. Michael Nichols, 4. Cameron Signorini, 5. Byron Leach, 6. Rhett Connolly, 7. Junior Amituanai, 8. Max Norrish, 9. Laurence Gay, 10. Kerrod Binge, 11. Inoke Fakai, 12. Tobias Pack, 13. Manis Black, 14. Hugo Lumsdaine, 15. Dyllon Peppernell
West Harbour: 1. Austin Latu, 2. Jake Donaghy, 3. Sam Naulu, 4. Gil Rickey, 5. Brent Holland, 6. Ongolea Petelo, 7. Ranvir Chattha, 8. John Boath-Moananu, 9. Eli Gooding, 10. Luke Collins, 11. Sean Edmonds, 12. Semesi Petelo, 13. Kurt Kerrigan, 14. Samuel Temata, 15. Vili Tupou


Emus v Highlanders
COLTS 1
Highlanders vs The Bye

COLTS 2
Penrith: 1. Chaise Taranto, 2. Tametai Lomax, 3. Daniel Vavega, 4. Samuel Hansen, 5. Hamish Milne, 6. Hamish Matthews, 7. Delahoya Manu, 8. Sati Taufa, 9. Mitchell Korol, 10. Ezekial Seia, 11. Jayden Mafi, 12. Ezra Kemp, 13. Ben Valu, 14. George Mafi, 15. Ben Ui
Gordon: 1. Rob Lacinski, 2. Jono Burke, 3. Mawin Jansen, 4. Nick Meagher, 5. Angus McClelland, 6. Nick Slaven, 7. Sam Hutton, 8. Hamish Phipps, 9. Tom Kennedy, 10. Josh Thorndyke, 11. Kirt Anthony, 12. David Serukai, 13. Josh Mitchell, 14. Sam Mete , 15. Seb Field

COLTS 3
Penrith: 1. Assaad Collins, 2. Trey Ropata, 3. Jackson Whiting, 4. Zeke Mafi, 5. Leslie Kini, 6. Lisati Tualapapa, 7. Jack Fleetwood, 8. Thorne Piilua, 9. Joshua Goode, 10. Desmond Tipene, 11. Ratu Delavakava, 12. Steve Mate, 13. Simeone Moelasi, 14. Wiremu King, 15. Ben Meyer
Gordon: 1. Sean Fagan, 2. James Kwok, 3. Brandon Fernandes, 4. Eden Taylorwood-Roe, 5. Will Makeig, 6. Jordan Thomas, 7. Patrick Sutton, 8. Lapana Vitale, 9. Lachlan Burke, 10. Ben Tracy, 11. Lachlan Phillips, 12. Joe Stageman, 13. James Byrne, 14. Sam Frankham, 15. David Balcomb


Randi-Wix v Shoremen
COLTS 1
Randwick: 1. Matt Serhorn, 2. Nick Koutsoukais, 3. Campbell Shearer, 4. Nick Kellaway, 5. Ryan Powter, 6. Jum Woodhill, 7. Jack Hayson, 8. Daniel Hughes, 9. Mitch Short, 10. Nic Andrews, 11. Ned Robinson, 12. Devan Stoltz, 13. Tom Molloy, 14. Matt Crafts, 15. Ben O'Donnell
Northern Suburbs: 1. Jakob Sedgman, 2. Evan Pritchard, 3. Jackson McLean, 4. Will Finley, 5. Harry Lind, 6. Rory Gallagher, 7. Matt Psaltis, 8. Leon Akopian, 9. Scott Pater, 10. Harry Kemball, 11. Charlie Oldham, 12. Nick Clancy, 13. Conor Menzies, 14. Tommy Gilbert, 15. Josh Cook

COLTS 2
Randwick: 1. Ezra Malolo, 2. Sama Malolo, 3. Jackson Parkes, 4. Sam Ellerton, 5. Cameron Mee, 6. Lemeke Taumoepeau, 7. Sam Connor , 8. Jordan Iremia, 9. Tom Wong, 10. Lachie Anderson, 11. Charlie McKay, 12. Michael Haines, 13. Moa Melipo, 14. Kingston Day, 15. Ronald Streeter Mason
Northern Suburbs: 1. Jack Halabi, 2. Chris Goldie, 3. Tyler Key, 4. Jack Preece, 5. Tom Booth, 6. Will Lindsay, 7. Matt Anderson, 8. Alex Ironside, 9. Josh Lynch, 10. Jayden Stokes, 11. Will Fell, 12. Harvey Duncan, 13. Harry Brown, 14. Dom Naylor, 15. Conor Slocombe

COLTS 3
Randwick: 1. Sam Matenga, 2. Michael Midson, 3. Sam Hunt, 4. Brendan Neville, 5. Jonah Taylor, 6. Chase Paea, 7. Dan Killea, 8. Lewis Mayberry, 9. Sam Horwitz, 10. Lachlan Kenneally, 11. James Douglass, 12. Jordan Holz, 13. Hamish Gordon, 14. Ben Marks, 15. Tau Penitani
Northern Suburbs: 1. Joey Dawson, 2. Sam Cater, 3. Liam MacWhite, 4. Angus Cooke, 5. Lochie Moore, 6. Ed Pollitt, 7. Harry Gaynor, 8. Lochie Adair, 9. Angus McTavish, 10. Simon Johnson, 11. Hayden Toohey, 12. Charlie King, 13. Hugh Adams, 14. Chris Vandoros, 15. Shaun Townsend

Hobbits v Woodies
COLTS 1
Southern Districts: 1. Nathan Ford, 2. Oliver Takiveikata, 3. Lachlan King, 4. Dan Broady, 5. George Prassad, 6. Lachlan Hennessey, 7. Kurt Rumsay, 8. Rahboni Vosayaco, 9. Jake Labrano, 10. Rory Davis, 11. William Latu, 12. Tom Doyle, 13. Nathan McIlveen, 14. Jack Conen, 15. Angus McGrath
Eastwood: 1. Rohan Zebib, 2. Ed Craig, 3. Alex Pappalardo, 4. Josh Bones, 5. Adam Desantis, 6. Daniel Cosgrove, 7. Jacob Bamford, 8. Mark Quadrio, 9. Brent Whicker, 10. Matt Collins, 11. James Sarks, 12. Matthew
Bartholomew, 13. Lachlan Burland, 14. Rihann
Barkley-Brown, 15. Joshua Nohra"

COLTS 2
Southern Districts: 1. Joey Tahati, 2. Gareth Thomas, 3. Sam Iuta, 4. Josh Lyons, 5. Pat Kuenzie, 6. Simiki Ilufe, 7. Nic Pennisi, 8. Karaitiana Sa'u, 9. James Whelan, 10. Trey Brown, 11. Grant Isles, 12. Franklin Calgulay, 13. Callum Quinn, 14. Tom Evans, 15. Drew Nuttall
Eastwood: 1. Liam Northridge, 2. Nick Reid, 3. Nareg Nazarian, 4. Henry Walkerden, 5. Sam Frogley, 6. Zack Simpson, 7. Tim Anstee, 8. Zac Herron, 9. Jordan Gillespie, 10. Lachlan Croese, 11. Thomas Hudson, 12. Sam McCaffrey, 13. Joshua So, 14. Aiden Hopping, 15. James Day

COLTS 3
Southern Districts: 1. Evander Filemu, 2. Henry Robertson, 3. Khalid Alfas, 4. Mitch Whittet, 5. Dylan Turner Williams, 6. Rhys Schrueder, 7. Dawie Erasmus, 8. Alex Hoy, 9. Ben Ridgeway, 10. Ryan Sorrell, 11. Andrew Kaine, 12. Locky Walsh, 13. Tylah Pritchard, 14. William Blake, 15. Dom Teviri
Eastwood: 1. Aiden Jones, 2. Maxwell Behan, 3. Patrick Sanford, 4. Cameron Fish, 5. William McManus, 6. Cameron Goodacre, 7. Patrick Harrison, 8. Daniel Ryan, 9. Jonas Williams, 10. Thomas Graham, 11. Daniel Loneragan, 12. Justin Maloney, 13. Thomas Koodrin, 14. Denzel Singleton, 15. Thomas Nicita


Rats v The Corporation
COLTS 1
Warringah: 1. Rob Hill, 2. Caleb O'Neill, 3. Tasi Tuituiohu, 4. Andrew Davies, 5. Cael Carmont, 6. Nathan Cotton, 7. Luke Milham, 8. Kurtis Stariha, 9. Jonathon Miller, 10. Jerry Lemalu, 11. Mac Entwistle, 12. Matt Skelly, 13. Esera Chee-Kam, 14. Tom McBryde, 15. Josh Thompson
Sydney University: 1. Alexander Masima, 2. Declan Moore, 3. Will Ridley, 4. Nick Crespigny, 5. Harrison Williams, 6. Siaosi Halaifonua, 7. Jack McCalman, 8. Hamish Dunbar, 9. Nick Duffy, 10. Christian Kagiassis, 11. Toby Cooke, 12. Jack Redden, 13. Christian Yassmin, 14. Cillian Burke, 15. James Kane

COLTS 2
Warringah: 1. Max Cook, 2. Mitchell Jones, 3. Fergus James, 4. Connor Barham, 5. Mike Hart, 6. Bryce Renaman, 7. Brody Wharepouri, 8. Dylan Chant, 9. John Ferguson, 10. Sam Gainsford, 11. Jake Vale, 12. Tom Milligan, 13. Billy Simpson, 14. Matt Pickles, 15. Lachlan Grant
Sydney University: 1. Conor O'Doherty, 2. Jay Spencer, 3. Nathan Pickering, 4. Peter Fenwicke, 5. George Lehmann, 6. Hugh Summerhayes, 7. Lincoln Whiteley, 8. Aidan Brown, 9. Alexander Jackman, 10. Banjo Travers, 11. Dylan Oldfield, 12. Daniel Calavassy, 13. Sam Harris, 14. Tim McCutcheon, 15. Justin Fish

COLTS 3
Warringah: 1. Hayden Crain, 2. Jake Boroughs, 3. Clayton Anstasia, 4. Luke Hurditch, 5. Lachlan Rose, 6. Eddie Fry, 7. Charlie Rowntree, 8. Jake Stewart, 9. Pat Flynn, 10. Tom Condon, 11. Daniel Chun, 12. Tom Van Bokhoven, 13. Adam Hanigan, 14. Owen Chun, 15. Charlie Anderson
Sydney University: 1. Alex Hutchinson, 2. Billy-Jacob O'Connor, 3. Lisiate Vaihu, 4. Thomas Willson, 5. Jack Blair, 6. Sean O'Byrne, 7. Lewis Oswald, 8. Lachlan Argiris, 9. Ben Halmarick, 10. Sam Renton, 11. Ahmad Elbatoory, 12. Sean Cross, 13. Tom McFadyen, 14. Vecchio Del, 15. Patrick Muller
 

Tah and feathered

Watty Friend (18)
I went to the Souths training session last night and there was a high level of enthusiasm and some pretty intense training between the 1st and 2nd colts team and they spent a lot of time on scrums so maybe they are expecting a toigh time at scrums against Eastwood.
I spoke to Keith the head of Colts and he said the guys were training really well and are excited to be playing at Forshaw
Its only there 3rd game at home and 2nd game in 9 weeks so its been a long road trip. They have had a large number of players back from being unavailable with more due back next week.
Hopefully saturday will be nice and sunny and there should be some good rugby on display.
I asked if this 1st colts side is there best they can field and he said there are still 5 players to walk into the team.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Round 9 reports from the Beasties
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Colt's Report Round 9
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Ted Pye struts his stuff

Ahh …the smell of Woollahra Oval did the trick for all 3 Colts teams last Saturday.

In only our second home game of the season, victory came to all teams over Warringah.

Thirds got the day underway with a lack luster first half with many handling errors by both teams and the only score came to Easts winger Kai Whatmore scoring a try close to half time which was converted .
The second half was played with a lot more gusto with 3 more tries coming for well-deserved bonus point, 26 to nil victory to Easts.

Seconds colts started well enough before falling behind 12 to 7 at half time. They then really lifted the tempo after the break to race in 5 excellent tries to open up a 36 to 12 lead and a huge win looked possible. However Warringah had other ideas pouncing on some lethargy by Easts and running in 2 late tries for a final score line of 36 to 24.

It was important for Firsts to carry on the good work from the previous week but they took a little time to settle down and it wasn’t until the 11th minute that right winger Christo Wylie was freed up down the touchline to open Easts account. 5 minutes latter breakaway Tom Mencinsky chased hard on a kick through to score a fine try. Closing in on halftime outside centre James Pelowski in only his second comeback match from injury showed his great pace to slice through the defence for his first of 3 tries. Five–Eight Suaesi Tosua was in fine goal kicking form converting all 3 tries to give Easts 21 points but a barging try right on half time added to an earlier penalty goal by Warringah gave them 10 points at the break.

Easts were always in control in the second spell with man of the match James Pelowski showing outstanding speed and footwork to score another 2 tries with Christo Wylie also grabbing his second all of which were converted by Suasei. Warringah managed 2 late tries for a final victory to Easts by 42 to 22.

It was a good confidence builder but still a lot of penalties being given away which against stronger sides will be heavily punished.

However 3 wins on the day …all bonus point victories represented a good day at the office.

Another home game at Woollahra this week against Parramatta who cannot be taken lightly as they have had some good performances throughout the season so far.


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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Nailed 5/5 last week but missed some margins after stunning performances from Woodies and Shoremen.

Round 10 Tips

Eastern Suburbs v Parramatta. Beasties should win this, but they have been a tippers nightmare this year and I like the look of the 2 Blues piggies. With this rain, the Woollahra Oval surface will favour the fat boys in single digits (AKA Rugby Players) so I'm going for the M2B by < 10 in a bit of an upset.

Manly v West Harbour. A shade of their 2013 form, the MMM have been rather inconsistent this year, but they should have the players and fitness to outlast the Concord Oval big boppers. It will be close at oranges but the MMM will run in 3 meat pies in the second stanza to win by 20+.

Gordon v The Bye. After a fairly stiff encounter last week, the Highlanders will rest most of their top players and will still get a 4T BP victory.

Randwick v Northern Suburbs. Possible 2015 Grand Final match. Shoremen are undefeated and would fancy their chances to remain so especially after their recent grand performances against The Corporation and The Highlanders. Randi-Wix have only lost one game so far, and that was by a very close margin. Without their U20 RockStars and a fairly long list of top notch players in Team Rehab, Randi-Wix are vulnerable especially in the matchwinning department (AKA The Piggies). It will be a titanic battle but I'm going for the Shoremen to prevail by < 5 points.

Southern Districts v Eastwood. The size of the Woodies win last weekend probably surprised all but the TG Milner faithful. Likewise the closeness of the Hobbits game against the defending premiers probably surprised all but the Local tragics. The Hobbits at home are always ornery critters and while Ed Craig is an absolute superstar, he will not be able to do all the work for the Woodies piggies, so the Hobbits should win by 10-15.

Warringah v Sydney University. The Corporation in cruise control will win by 65 points or more. The Christian's alone will score > 30 points: Yassmin with 4 meat pies, and Kagiassis bagging at least 1 meat pie and kicking 7 conversions. Jack McCalman will get a brace of his own pies as will James Kane. It won't be pretty on Rat Park #2 and, if you are out that way, there will be a better game of footy at 3 pm on the #1 oval with the ISA heavyweight title match between Oakhill and Augies.
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
I reckon:-
Beasties are sneaky competitive this year and should win by <10
marlins are closer to incompetent than contenders,Wests by around 10
Gordon will beat the bye by exactly 28,put the house on it.
Wicks are beatable,but not this week, Wicks by <10
Souths always start slow,they are improving and should win by >7
Uni's finishing will determine the score,but regardless it's going to be ugly.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Schoolboy Representative Season is just around the corner.
AICES, CHS, CCC and ISA have had their trials, and all less ISA have published their teams. CAS and AAGPS will announce their teams later. The Jarsometer has just run over the teams announced so far and below is a summary of Colts players that have been selected to represent their School Association for NSW All Schools trials. These players are all Under 18, but are playing Colts (Under 20) rugby.

The players below have played at least 1 Sydney Colts Game, regardless of grade.

Congratulations to the players selected. They are players to keep an eye on for 2016 and beyond.

AICES Representative Players
Tim ANSTEE, William Clarke College - Eastwood
Isaac RABUATOKA, Macarthur Adventist College - Parramtta
Jayden STOKES, William Clarke College- Northern Suburbs

CCC Representative Players
Max FREEMAN, De La Salle College (Cronulla) - Southern Districts
Austin LATU, Patrician Brothers' College (Blacktown) - West Harbour
Daniel LONERAGAN, Marist College (Eastwood) - Eastwood
Hamish MILNE, Bede Polding College (South Windsor) - Penrith
Brendan NEVILLE, Holy Spirit College (Bellambi) - Randwick
Patrick PELLEGRINI, Champagnat Catholic College (Maroubra) - Randwick

CHS Representative Players
Jacob BRISTOWE, Westfields SHS - Parramatta
Evander FILEMU, Endeavour SHS - Southern Districts
Jordan IEREMIA, Hoxton Park HS - Randwick
Samuel IUTA, Sylvannia HS - Southern Districts
William (Viliami) LATU, Illawarra SHS - Southern Districts
Sama MALOLO, Randwick BHS - Randwick
Netane MASIMA, Lumeah HS - Randwick
Luke MILHAM, NBSC Freshwater Campus - Warringah
Storm PASFIELD, Endeavour SHS - Southern Districts
Dylan PEPPERNELL, Narrabeen SHS - Manly
Sam REIMER, Killara HS - Gordon
Lachlan ROSE, Pittwater HS - Warringah
Koheleti VAITAIKI, Homebush BHS - West Harbour

AAGPS Representative Players
Jake HEDGE (E), AAGPS Blue, Mosman Subbies Colts
Campbell CLIFFORD (N), AAGPS White, Mosman Subbies Colts

CAS Representative Players
Tim ANSTEY, Barker College - Warringah

ISA Representative Players
None in ISA 1st XV
None in ISA 2nd XV


Where are they?
Eastwood - 2 players
Gordon - 1 player
Northern Suburbs - 1 player
Manly - 2 players
Parramatta - 2 players
Penrith - 1 player
Randwick - 5 players
Southern Districts - 5 players
Warringah - 3 players
West Harbour - 2 players
Mosman Subbies - 2 players

Have I missed anyone?
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Round 10 Results

W. McMahon Memorial Shield - Colts 1
Eastern Suburbs 27 Parramatta 25
Manly 43 West Harbour 17
The Bye 0 Gordon 28
Randwick 57 Northern Suburbs 5
Southern Districts 34 Eastwood 29
Warringah 19 Sydney University 85

Shell Trophy - Colts 2
Eastern Suburbs 36 Parramatta 7
Manly 14 West Harbour 19
Penrith 19 Gordon 55
Randwick 19 Northern Suburbs 33
Southern Districts 5 Eastwood 15
Warringah 9 Sydney University 31

Bill Simpson Shield - Colts 3
Eastern Suburbs 19 Parramatta 22
Manly 12 West Harbour 26
Penrith 7 Gordon 55
Randwick 40 Northern Suburbs 7
Southern Districts 14 Eastwood 10
Warringah 0 Sydney University 36


Round 11 Games - 30 May
Warringah v Manly
Eastwood v Northern Suburbs
Gordon v Randwick
Parramatta v Sydney University
Penrith (Bye in Colts 1) v Eastern Suburbs
West Harbour v Southern Districts
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
You beauty, I picked them this week, but I would never have thought that Randwick would beat Northern so comprehensively.They thrashed them. Does anyone know why? Illness, injury, red cards?
I was pretty close to a bloody lay down misere in the other grade picks as well. Just saying.
Southern got up over Eastwood. Well done Southern, rematch in round 12.
 

FrontRowFan

Herbert Moran (7)
You beauty, I picked them this week, but I would never have thought that Randwick would beat Northern so comprehensively.They thrashed them. Does anyone know why? Illness, injury, red cards?
I was pretty close to a bloody lay down misere in the other grade picks as well. Just saying.
Southern got up over Eastwood. Well done Southern, rematch in round 12.

Heard Eastwood was down 15 zip after 15 minutes. Fought back to 29-29 with 5 min to oranges, then Southern scored. Eastwood went close to scoring before full time but denied. Great match apparently.
 
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