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NSW AAGPS 2017

Tip the 2017 AAGPS 1st XV Premiers


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Azzuri

Trevor Allan (34)
Interesting perspective. Because I reckon just about every other 1st XV coach in the comp would have found a spot in their team of 15 players for Edwards, Suttor, Haskins, Sinclair, Rixon, Gregory and probably others

Well said Rich.... And they were mostly all rewarded with higher honours this year as well!
 

loiterer

Sydney Middleton (9)
Interesting perspective. Because I reckon just about every other 1st XV coach in the comp would have found a spot in their team of 15 players for Edwards, Suttor, Haskins, Sinclair, Rixon, Gregory and probably others
I agree, they are all quality players. I think Shore would have done better had they had Rixon for more of the season. He revealed how devastating he can be in the NSW 1 v NSW 2 game just before he was injured again.
 

Azzuri

Trevor Allan (34)
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Luckily this thread does not employ scratch and sniff technology...
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Joeys 2017 1st XV probables
1) Julian Heaven
2) Lincoln Blackhall
3) Fiu Gibson
4) John Yates
5) Sam Abbey
6) Tom Sutherland
7) Paddy Dalton
8) Cody Edstein Boyes
9) Dylan Dowling
10) Kobi Ned
11) Lachie Shortis
12) Jack Quinn
13) Triston Reilly
14) Tyrone Janson
15) Joe Kandalaft

I know Im past it but what happened to the 2nds 10 from 2016?
 

Armchair Selector

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Joeys 2017 1st XV probables
1) Julian Heaven
2) Lincoln Blackhall
3) Fiu Gibson
4) John Yates
5) Sam Abbey
6) Tom Sutherland
7) Paddy Dalton
8) Cody Edstein Boyes
9) Dylan Dowling
10) Kobi Ned
11) Lachie Shortis
12) Jack Quinn
13) Triston Reilly
14) Tyrone Janson
15) Joe Kandalaft

That's a pretty good start FH23. I believe Kobi Ned has left the school. Not sure who 5/8 in thirds was this year. Vince Creagh was 16a 5/8.

A few others in the mix. Used your list and added a few with grading in 2016 that I could find:

1) Julian Heaven 16a (pres b prop)
2) Lincoln Blackhall 3rds
3) Fiu Gibson 3rds
4) John Yates 1sts
5) Sam Abbey 2nds? Or Max Swanberg 2nds
6) Tom Sutherland 2nds or Liam Scolari 16a
7) Paddy Dalton 1sts
8) Cody Edstein Boyes 2nds
9) Dylan Dowling 1sts
10) Vincent Creagh 16a (pres A 5/8)
11) Lachie Shortis 3rds
12) Jack Quinn 2nds
13) Triston Reilly 1sts
14) Tyrone Janson 3rds ?
15) Joe Kandalaft 2nds

Others to look out for who would be in the mix from GPS 16s presidents teams and strong players

Jo Dalton halfback (Pres a reserve)
Mackinley Croft 16a fullback
Xavier Ryan centre 16a (capt) (Pres a reserve)
Zac Cay centre 16a
James Bourchier 16a prop (pres a reserve)
Maclean Dombkins Hooker (Pres a reserve)
Jet Williams lock (Pres B reserve)


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White line fever

Fred Wood (13)
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Luckily this thread does not employ scratch and sniff technology.

Ok, these graphic posts are funny,and I laugh, but they avoid the issues rugby face.
Given that we all agree that rugby is being out marketed by the other sports, and it is evident that there is a lot of push back about change, how about this idea.
I find people are really good at bagging things, what I also see rarely are new ideas/suggestions.
Other than maintaining the same old status quo, are there any solid ideas, or is this a closed shop of feel good comfy stuff, and bugger everyone else.
If so, Azzuri is right,all this talk about trying to find a solution to the rugby issue is BULLSHIT.
 

Rich_E

Ron Walden (29)
That's a pretty good start FH23. I believe Kobi Ned has left the school. Not sure who 5/8 in thirds was this year. Vince Creagh was 16a 5/8.

A few others in the mix. Used your list and added a few with grading in 2016 that I could find:

1) Julian Heaven 16a (pres b prop)
2) Lincoln Blackhall 3rds
3) Fiu Gibson 3rds
4) John Yates 1sts
5) Sam Abbey 2nds? Or Max Swanberg 2nds
6) Tom Sutherland 2nds or Liam Scolari 16a
7) Paddy Dalton 1sts
8) Cody Edstein Boyes 2nds
9) Dylan Dowling 1sts
10) Vincent Creagh 16a (pres A 5/8)
11) Lachie Shortis 3rds
12) Jack Quinn 2nds
13) Triston Reilly 1sts
14) Tyrone Janson 3rds ?
15) Joe Kandalaft 2nds

Others to look out for who would be in the mix from GPS 16s presidents teams and strong players

Jo Dalton halfback (Pres a reserve)
Mackinley Croft 16a fullback
Xavier Ryan centre 16a (capt) (Pres a reserve)
Zac Cay centre 16a
James Bourchier 16a prop (pres a reserve)
Maclean Dombkins Hooker (Pres a reserve)
Jet Williams lock (Pres B reserve)


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Here is my attempt at similar thing for Scots. Is slightly different to pilf_enthusiast team in post # 45 in this thread. Have also added 2016 grading, to best of my knowledge.

1. Tom Leslie - 2nds
2. Nathan Zylstra - 16As and NSW u16s
3. Darcy Breen - 1sts and NSW II schools
4. Nelson Bours - 2nds
5. Nick Mcgeoch - 2nds
6. Jeremy Williams - 2nds and Pres A
7. Angus McKenzie - 2nds
8. Will Harris - 16As, 1sts and Pres A
9. Seb Strang - 16As
10. Jake Styles - 2nds
11. Billy Smith 1sts
12. Charlie Savala - injured all season. Would have made 16As and possibly 1sts/2nds
13. Ryan O'Bierne - 1sts
14. Tom Yassmin - 1st and Green and Gold GPS Team of 2016
15. Ben Baker - 2nds and Pres B

Orhers in the mix and likely to make team somewhere are...

Brett Wellington - centre - 2nds and NSW u16s
Charlie Burnett - back three - 2nds
Charlie Baker - 12 and 15 - 3rds and Pres B
 

loiterer

Sydney Middleton (9)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-...olt-in-club-rugby-union/7947490?section=sport

Wow..who knew that Club Rugby was doing so well in AU and that ARU were making such gains in the public school system..This is a revelation for me..

Azzuri, it seems like the ARU might make some progress with VIVA7s. It seems pretty popular and is getting more families involved in rugby. It's very mum and girl friendly and may help keep mums on side when their sons want to continue playing rugby.
 

Azzuri

Trevor Allan (34)
Agreed @Loiterer, it's a great format and very accessible so i also think they are on a winner. In some ways it's the 20/20 of Rugby and plays strongly to the instant gratification, convienience and limited attention span mindset of people of all ages and both genders.
 

Armchair Selector

Johnnie Wallace (23)
I think we now have feedback on New, Joeys, Scots and Shore, Anyone want to have a go at picking a Riverview or Kings 2017 1st XV?

Also High, Grammar and TAS?

Alternate views to those posted also strongly encouraged!

When posting it would be great to know what year the players are in and previous gradings
 

Big Hitss

Frank Row (1)
Reports are Shore Headmaster is planning to stop the GPS squads pre-season program that is already underway. Says they should focus on summer sports.
 

Armchair Selector

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Reports are Shore Headmaster is planning to stop the GPS squads pre-season program that is already underway. Says they should focus on summer sports.

I wonder if he will apply the same logic to those who wish to train for rowing in winter? (yea right)


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Rich_E

Ron Walden (29)
I think we now have feedback on New, Joeys, Scots and Shore, Anyone want to have a go at picking a Riverview or Kings 2017 1st XV?

Also High, Grammar and TAS?

Alternate views to those posted also strongly encouraged!

When posting it would be great to know what year the players are in and previous gradings

Based on the possible 1st XV line ups provided so far, it looks like 2017 will be another close contest.
 

Rugby Central

Charlie Fox (21)
I'm really interested in the possibility of Schools playing outside their association. With all due respect to the passion of those who don't like the idea, but lift your head out of the scrum and look around.

Firstly, the discussion suits this thread as GPS Rugby all but drives the schoolboy game.
  • One round was the status quo for nearly a century, so I'm not sure why such resistance.
  • Having a divisional set-up for first round amongst all interested schools will make for more even matches and goals for achievement with promotion relegation.
  • This is Schoolboy Rugby, not life & death stuff. Surely more exposure to other schools will provide a better experience for the kids
Now for a reality check.
  • Keeping everything in house ensures rugby is seen as an elitist sport which the riff raff of the masses should be no part of.
  • Junior Rugby Union (including schools) is dying because people are being actively excluded.
  • To win the GPS (or any association) competition and then claim to be the best is arrogance bordering on the absurd.
The ARU (mostly GPS alumni) are constantly accused of living in an ivory tower and ignoring the opportunities to expand the game and develop players. Surely a change in attitude from the GPS will benefit all schoolboy rugby, and subsequently the Wallabies.
 
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