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National U/16 Championships 2010

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Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
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The Australian U16 Rugby Championships will be held at Riverview in Sydney from 26th Sep. to 1st Oct. Details are on this link:

http://aru.rugby.com.au/fixtures_results/national_under_16s_championship/national_u16_-_2010,141192.html


NSW Schools U16 Rugby Team 2010

Will Ahosivi - Newington College

Allan Ala'alatoa - Newington College

Taylor Allen - Westfields Sports High School

Jack Dempsey - St Ignatius’ College

Jackson Fitzpatrick - Shore School

Charles Freeman - St Ignatius’ College

Daniel Gallagher - The Scots College

Clint Gutherson - Cromer High School

David Horwitz - The Scots College

Josh Kay - St Joseph’s College

Charles Ingram-Melson - Waverley College

Brandon Mafi - Granville High School

Jude Prater - The King’s School

Harry Randel -l The King’s School

Jack Robertson - St Ignatius’ College

Tom Robertson - St Joseph’s College

Harry Rorke - St Ignatius’ College

Michael Rowley - Knox Grammar School

Jim Stewart - The Scots College

David Vea - Newington College

Alex Vlahos - Newington College

Mitchell Whiteley - St Ignatius’ College

Tom Wilson - Barker College


Please advise details of other teams as they come to hand.
 
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Hartman

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Tom Wilson has been playing with Gordon 3rd colts and looks like quite a promising Hooker/LHP.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Under 16 playing Colts??

How does the ARU 2 year age grade pathway window reconcile this?

I know that some exceptional kids have no difficulty playing many age grades above their actual age grade, but some ARU bureaucrats have been cracking down on this of late.
 

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David Codey (61)
17 of the 23 are GPS boys, is this due to the fact that most GPS kids no longer play village Rugby and are not considered for Sydney?
No innuendo's regarding this, just seems there must be a factor behind such a massive over representation from one segment of the 16's playing pool of kids.
Or is it just that there is a lot of depth in the GPS system in this age group, and they are better?
Don't really want to get into the politics of who selected the side,& who wuz robbed etc
just thought there might be an obvious explanation
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
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Most of the kids that go to the large "rugby" private schools can't play for the junior clubs they used to play for because they don't have time to and it would be a good trick if they were boarding. That's not just GPS but CAS etc also. It's not impossible though: Cameron Clark from Knox missed out on the NSW Schools U/16 team but played in the tournament in the Sydney Juniors team through is junior club, Wahroongah.

I can't answer why there aren't more kids from the other school groups but 17 out of 23 from GPS is the highest representation I can remember. It was only 10 last year and a few years ago there were only 8.
 
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groger

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how did oscar pryor lees not make the side .. that kid is a machine
 

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Sydney Middleton (9)
8 GPS players from this NSW schools team have played First XV for there school, allan alalaatoa, harry rorke, mitch wheatley, jack demsey, jim stewart, alex vlahos, david horwitz and mitch wheatly have all played first XV while charles Ingram-Melsom playing XV at waverly.
 
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footyman

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Sydney Juniors U16

Representative Team
1
DANIEL ELSOM
MWZ

2
JAMES GOLDIE
MNZ

3
SAM KITCHEN
MNZ

4
GARETH LINAKER
MNZ

5
LIAM MOYLAN
MWZ

6
JONATHAN PALMER
MWZ

7
MATT PHILIP
MNZ

8
OSCAR PRYOR-LEES
MSZ

9
JEROME RARU
MSZ

10
SAILA SAIPELE
MWZ

11
MATAGI SA'U
MSZ

12
PATRICK SIO
MWZ

13
CHRIS TALAKAI
MWZ

14
VINNIE BARANYI
MNZ

15
ALEXANDER BRUNT
MWZ

16
ANDREW FERRIS
MWZ

17
LALAKAI FOKETI
MNZ

18
REECE HODGE
MNZ

19
JAMIL HOPOATE
MNZ

20
HARRY JENKINS
MNZ

21
FABIAN NATOLI
MNZ

22
JACK TOURISH
MNZ

23
JONATHAN VAUX
MNZ
 
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waves

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Apparently sydney have a good tough forward pack , havnt watched them but will be heading out today we'll have to see .
 
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Goldenone

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17 of the 23 are GPS boys, is this due to the fact that most GPS kids no longer play village Rugby and are not considered for Sydney?
No innuendo's regarding this, just seems there must be a factor behind such a massive over representation from one segment of the 16's playing pool of kids.
Or is it just that there is a lot of depth in the GPS system in this age group, and they are better?
Don't really want to get into the politics of who selected the side,& who wuz robbed etc
just thought there might be an obvious explanation
Having a look at the Qld teams,of the 46 boys selected across both teams there are only 9 from non-GPS schools.Makes fro a "scary" direction in years to come.Surely there are other boys from outside that " catchment" that can manage selection in these teams.Otherwise there will be a certain decline in "interest" from boys to play rugby if they see the pathway is somewhat limited.
 

Jets

Paul McLean (56)
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Having a look at the Qld teams,of the 46 boys selected across both teams there are only 9 from non-GPS schools.Makes fro a "scary" direction in years to come.Surely there are other boys from outside that " catchment" that can manage selection in these teams.Otherwise there will be a certain decline in "interest" from boys to play rugby if they see the pathway is somewhat limited.

The problem in QLD is that a lot of schools show up to the U15 State Champs and pick up players there. So if you perform well in U15, you get picked up by a GPS school and the chances are you will get a look in for the U16 the next year. Also the rugby programs at GPS schools are quite good. It would be nice for the growth of the game if kids stayed at the school where they started but then there is a chance they would be lost to rugby.
 
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