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Australian Schoolboys & National Championships 2016

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Trevor Allan (34)
We are approaching peak Tin Foil Hat perfect storm conditions:......
......After today's teams are announced, if you want to display your Tin Foik Hat Conspiracy Society membership credentials, particularly if you have cold hard evidence of the Selections being to a prearranged State Allocation, clear evidence of Koala Club influence, cronyism or other bias against your state or school association, or Coaches not giving the player you support sufficient game time to showcase their wares, then please do so in this thread:
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/co...ics-and-bias-gold-squads-unfairness-etc.8261/

By the way, we've heard it all before.


After hearing about the selections today Rio Tinto will be happy. The demand for aluminium foil will push bauxite prices in Weipa through the roof.
 

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Bob McCowan (2)
A few observations for the week. The NSW 1 lads did not deliver and how is it that the coaches are not held accountable for a clear lack of game plan? NSW 2 were sensational and well deserved champions. There will always be random selections in the state team rosters and then in the Australian teams. It is tough on boys who a genuine players who miss out for no apparent reason, but there are some good news stories. The former is Fenn who is very hard done by, the latter is Suttor who was best forward in final. For those who didn't make it but played a team game rather than an individual game, your time will come. Talk of bias to selections because of Qld and ACT selectors must be balanced by the fact that NSW1 was missing something all week and were out coached and out enthused. Very pleased YJW selected after seeing zero ball today...that in itself tells a story.
 

Joker

Greg Davis (50)
BMW Australian Schools Squad:

James Armstrong, Knox Grammar School
Adam Doueihi, St Patrick's College
William Eadie, St Joseph's, Gregory Terrace
Sean Farrell, Brisbane Boys' College
Sunia Finefeuiaki, Marcellin College
Luke Gersekowski, St Edmund's College
Lloyd Gorman, Brisbane State High School
Esei Haangana, St Paul's Catholic College
Opeti Helu, Newington College
Yirribi Jaffer-Williams, St Joesph's College
Ryan Lonergan, Trinity Christian College
Lachlan Lonergan, Trinity Christian College
Isaac Lucas, St Joseph's, Gregory Terrace
Fraser McReight,Brisbane Grammar School
Matthew McTaggart, St Joseph's College
Luke Osborne, The King's School
Hunter Paisami, Pakenham Secondary College
Thomas Ross, Darmalan College
Justin Sikimeti, St Patrick's College
Francis Soakai-Tai,Erindale College
Rory Suttor, The Shore School
Laurence Tominiko, Keebra Park State High School
Joshua Vuta, Somerset College
Nick Wilkinson, St Joseph's College
Matthew Wilshire, Toowoomba Grammar School
 

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Vay Wilson (31)
Great thanks - here Cut & Paste

BMW Australian Schools Squad:

James Armstrong, Knox Grammar School
Adam Doueihi, St Patrick's College
William Eadie, St Joseph's, Gregory Terrace
Sean Farrell, Brisbane Boys' College
Sunia Finefeuiaki, Marcellin College
Luke Gersekowski, St Edmund's College
Lloyd Gorman, Brisbane State High School
Esei Haangana, St Paul's Catholic College
Opeti Helu, Newington College
Yirribi Jaffer-Williams, St Joesph's College
Ryan Lonergan, Trinity Christian College
Lachlan Lonergan, Trinity Christian College
Isaac Lucas, St Joseph's, Gregory Terrace
Fraser McReight,Brisbane Grammar School
Matthew McTaggart, St Joseph's College
Luke Osborne, The King's School
Hunter Paisami, Pakenham Secondary College
Thomas Ross, Darmalan College
Justin Sikimeti, St Patrick's College
Francis Soakai-Tai,Erindale College
Rory Suttor, The Shore School
Laurence Tominiko, Keebra Park State High School
Joshua Vuta, Somerset College
Nick Wilkinson, St Joseph's College
Matthew Wilshire, Toowoomba Grammar School
 

Joker

Greg Davis (50)
Three from Joeys.
One from Newington
One from Shore
One from Kings.

Days of AAGPS dominance fading
 

Joker

Greg Davis (50)
Australian Schools Barbarians Squad:

Bo Abra, St Stanislaus' College
Matthew Faessler, Toowoomba Grammar School
Nicholas Frost, Knox Grammar School
Hinkley Halo Vaovasa, Cranbourne Secondary College
Mackenzie Hansen, Daramlan College
William Harrison, Marcellin College, Randwic
Tyzak Jordan, Waverley College
Callum Kent, Camberwell High School
Dan Matthew, Kariong Mountains High School
Tate McDermott, Sunshine Coast Grammar
Matthew Orpen, The King's School
Lachlan Osborne, Canberra Grammar School
Tom Osborne, St Ignatius' College, Riverview
Jordan Petaia, Brisbane State High School
Dylan Pietsch, The King's School
Liam Rixon, The Shore School
Charles Rorke, St Ignatius' College, Riverview
Tom Serhon, Newington College
Henry Sharp, Anglican Church Grammar
Ben Simpson, Brisbane Boys' College
Tristan Stanghon, Anglican Church Grammar
Dylan Valeni, Westfields Sports HS
Harry Wilson, St Joseph's, Gregory Terrace
 

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Greg Davis (50)
Australian Schools 2016 Calendar:

Australian Schools Barbarians v Tongan Schools, Saturday 17 September, Newington College
Australian Schoolboys v Samoan Schools, Saturday 24 September, Apia Samoa
Australian Schoolboys v Fijian Schools, Thursday 29 September, Sacred Heart College, Auckland
Australian Schoolboys v New Zealand Schools Barbarians, Monday 3 October, MT Albert Grammar School, Auckland
Australian Schoolboys v New Zealand Schools, Saturday 8 October , Auckland Grammar
 
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