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NSW AAGPS 2023

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Trevor Allan (34)
The tradition continues this Sunday in Maitland.

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Thursday = Tipsday

Time is running out.
Post them up or message me when you can.
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Allen Oxlade (6)
Defiantly a few in the 16s age group, Onitoni Large (SCOTS 12), Justice Taumaupeou (JOEYS 8), both playing in the firsts for their respective schools.
-Professor
Onitonis brother Ashton Large is one of the best in the 15s age group and theres a possibility that we may see them both play together in the 1sts next year and if not theres a very strong chance that they would both be in the firsts the year after.
 

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Peter Burge (5)
Joeys 1st XV vs Shore

1. Gordon Durie
2. Charlie O’Kane
3. James Winters
4. Joe Mangelsdorf
5. Arthur Greer
6. Eamon Doyle
7. Pat Young
8. Justice Taumoepeau

9. Hwi Sharples (c)
10. Ben Playford
11. Caleb Murphy
12. Oscar Jorgensen
13. Patrick Broe
14. Ethan Tombs
15. Ben Chick

Injured: Matt Gough

COACHES: Greg Thompson / Rob Hahn
 

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Joeys 1st XV vs Shore

1. Gordon Durie
2. Charlie O’Kane
3. James Winters
4. Joe Mangelsdorf
5. Arthur Greer
6. Eamon Doyle
7. Pat Young
8. Justice Taumoepeau

9. Hwi Sharples (c)
10. Ben Playford
11. Caleb Murphy
12. Oscar Jorgensen
13. Patrick Broe
14. Ethan Tombs
15. Ben Chick

Injured: Matt Gough

COACHES: Greg Thompson / Rob Hahn
beat me to it!
 

propsarespeedy

Ted Thorn (20)
Interested to see how Scots 15a's will perform this weekend with a brand new team due to Glengarry, playing against quite a good Riverview 15a's team. About 7 a's players from last year playing this weekend with the rest being A's subs and B's players from last year. 2 talented A's backs unfortunately not playing this weekend due to injury and exterior sport commitments. Should be good.
 

Game_Day_Ritual

Ward Prentice (10)
Onitonis brother Ashton Large is one of the best in the 15s age group and theres a possibility that we may see them both play together in the 1sts next year and if not theres a very strong chance that they would both be in the firsts the year after.
Ashton is an outstanding player, however given the current whole Scots 1stXV backline will be their next year 2024 (except Henry James year 12) I think it may be incredibly hard to make but given this year's injuries anything could happen.
 

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Ok. The stats team at AAGPS central has done some incredible crunching. So for your mind bending pleasure I give you the great…….what if!!!!

The remaining 4 rounds, the following are possible outcomes for the premiership:
  • Kings & Joeys joint premiers if:
    • Kings lose all 4 (v N, I, S, J) = 12 points
    • Joeys win all 4 (v E, N, I, K) = 12 points
    • View lose 3 (S, J & E) & win 1 (K) = 10 points
    • Scots win 2 (I & K) & lose 2 (E & N) = 9 points

    • Shore win 3 (S, N & I) & lose 1 (J) = 9 points
    • Newington win 2 (K & S) & lose 2 (J & E) = 8points
alternatively:
  • Kings, View and Joeys 3-way premiership if:
    • Kings lose all 4 (v N, I, S, J) = 12 points
    • Joeys win all 4 (E, N, I, K) = 12 points
    • View win 2 (K & E) & lose 2 (S & J) = 12 points
    • Scots win 2 (I & K) & lose 2 (E & N) = 9 points
    • Newington win 2 (K & S) and lose 2 (J & E) = 8 points
    • Shore win 2 (S & N) and lose 2 (J & I) = 7 points
Probabilities are a bit low for either outcome, but a bookie would have a field day.
 

footyfooty footy footy

Herbert Moran (7)
Ashton is an outstanding player, however given the current whole Scots 1stXV backline will be their next year 2024 (except Henry James year 12) I think it may be incredibly hard to make but given this year's injuries anything could happen.
And there is also Max Laverty who is also a strong, skilful player. I don't think there will be enough room to fit them in. Scots 2s might be looking good for next year.
 

ItsNotPink

Darby Loudon (17)
3rd XV Round 4 – 22 July
Round 3 proved to be an exciting round of rugby that consolidated positions for the leading teams before the holiday break. Grammar and Scots remained undefeated while Kings and Riverview maintained their positions one loss back. They are certainly close enough if good enough to retain the shield.

Scots 3rd XV v Riverview 3rd XV
Definitely match of the round for mine, as the undefeated Scots team host third placed Riverview at Bellevue Hill. The trial match earlier this year was a 17-15 win to Riverview at home, so this crucial comp game is certain to be as close. A win to Scots keeps them on target for the premiership while Riverview desperately need a win to stay in touch. I was impressed by the way Scots played at Hunters Hill last round and I think they can win this game at home to remain undefeated.
Scots by 2.

Grammar 1st XV v Shore 3rd XV
Grammar return home to Weigall for this Round 4 clash against Shore, who lost their last game against Kings. Grammar are coming off a confident display against TAS and will enjoy the home match in front of the enthusiastic local crowd. I do think that Shore have been a bit unlucky so far this season and I expect them to put up a good show against Grammar, but I am predicting the home team here by a small margin to continue their unbeaten run.
Grammar by 5.

Kings 3rd XV v TAS 1st XV
After a hard fought win over Shore at Northbridge, Kings host the travelling TAS side at Gowan Brae. TAS has only a single victory so far over High and will likely struggle against a very efficient Kings side. Kings are showing that they remain premiership contenders, and they will be hard to stop on JS White Oval.
Kings by 10.

High 1st XV v Joeys 3rd XV
Joeys have had two losses already and while they are still mathematically a remote possibility to share the premiership, I think it’s highly unlikely. Still with 4 rounds to go, they need to win this match against High and then keep winning against TAS, Riverview and Kings. High are coming off a loss to Riverview at Centennial Park and will find this challenge much the same. They always put up a good performance at home, but expect Joeys to take the points.
Joeys by 10

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