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Shute Shield 2015

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Lance Free

Arch Winning (36)
My mates at Intrust Super have a limited number of Finals passes for the Shute Shield to give away incl. the Grand Final.

You just have to message/DM the Intrust Super FB page, Twitter or Instagram accounts to snaffle them (that's their company social media site, not the Shute Shield one).

Better still, email Aaron on alee@intrust.com.au and he'll post some out.

Cheers
 

Johnno40

Allen Oxlade (6)
So manyPossibilities for the first week of the finals.

Are Uni building for another shot at the title
Have the Rats save the best for the back end of the season.
Will the MMM's get stage fright again
The young Wicks have no fear.
Are Eastwood the same side without Sio.
And the boys from the South ,are they ready to go one further.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Great having lunch with Bob
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GunnerDownUnder

Jim Clark (26)
Great man
I actually had a beer with him during last lions tour in Newcastle
Perfect day for running rugby in sydney
Hope it's a good day in manly for you Dave
I will be over there next week no doubt for a finals game
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Final Table

Manly
Eastwood
Souths
Uni
Warringah
Randwick

Norths
Wests
Gordon
Easts
Parramatta
Penrith

Who had the closest prediction?

Finals next week will feature two matches from today

Manly vs Randwick
Eastwood vs Warringah
Souths vs Uni

Predictions:

Manly vs Souths
Eastwood vs Uni

Souths vs Uni GF 2012 re-match with same result unfortunately.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Souths have been dudded again -- why are they playing at Uni Oval next weekend when they finished ahead of them on the table?

Why aren't they playing at a neutral ground with Forshaw not being available?
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Uni Oval looked as pretty as a picture ... ... ... of a mud pit.

There must be a better oval (& neutral) to play the game at if Foreshaw is not available due to Colts Quarter Finals - Coogee Oval, or Concord Oval perhaps.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Round 18 Results

Shute Shield - First Grade
Manly 36 Randwick 17
Eastern Suburbs 39 Parramatta 30
Eastwood 31 Warringah 24
Penrith 8 Gordon 66
Sydney University 52 Northern Suburbs 12
West Harbour 17 Southern Districts 16

Minor Premiers: Manly
Finals Week 1: Manly (1) vs Randwick (6), Eastwood (2) vs Warringah (5), Southern Districts (3) vs Sydney University (4)

Televised live on 7Two
- Saturday -> Manly vs Randwick
- Sunday -> Southern Districts vs Sydney University (2:30 kick off)


Colin Caird Shield - Second Grade
Manly 21 Randwick 23
Eastern Suburbs 47 Parramatta 17
Eastwood 33 Warringah 10
Penrith 12 Gordon 51
Sydney University 36 Northern Suburbs 19
West Harbour 35 Southern Districts 39

Minor Premiers: Manly
Finals Week 1: Manly (1) vs West Harbour (6), Eastwood (2) vs Warringah (5), Randwick (3) vs Sydney University (4)

JR Henderson Shield - Third Grade
Manly 17 Randwick 27
Eastern Suburbs 85 Parramatta 0
Eastwood 24 Warringah 7
Penrith 7 Gordon 48
Sydney University 26 Northern Suburbs 26
West Harbour 63 Southern Districts 0

Minor Premiers: Eastwood
Finals Week 1: Eastwood (1) vs Warringah (6), Sydney University (2) vs Randwick (5), Eastern Suburbs (3) vs Northern Suburbs (4)

Henderson Cup - Fourth Grade
Manly 7 Randwick 5
Eastern Suburbs 29 Parramatta 19
Eastwood 31 Warringah 18
Penrith 31 Gordon 14
Sydney University 29 Northern Suburbs 23
West Harbour 0 Southern Districts 50

Minor Premiers: Sydney University
Finals Week 1: Sydney University (1) vs Southern Districts (6), Eastwood (2) vs Eastern Suburbs (5), Manly (3) vs Northern Suburbs (4)
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Uni Oval looked as pretty as a picture . . . of a mud pit.

There must be a better oval (& neutral) to play the game at if Foreshaw is not available due to Colts Quarter Finals - Coogee Oval, or Concord Oval perhaps.

IIRC the process is that clubs apply to host semi-finals before the start of the seasons and the allocations are done well before the teams are identified.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Gregor George Cup (Club Championship) Result:
Some nervous folk at Uni No 1, St Pauls Oval, Rat Park, TG Milner, Kierle Oval and Manly Oval today as three clubs closely monitored scores and Bonus Points as the day unfolded. It all came down to the result of the two first grade matches.

There are a maximum of 215 points available to a club each week, based on all 7 club teams winning with a 4 try BP and the target to win is >3000 points which was achieved by 3 clubs last year. In 2014 the difference between 1st and 2nd was only 33 points, with 3rd only 52 points further back.

Sydney University, 2905 points
Eastwood, 2856 points
Randwick, 2743 points
Manly, 2504 points
Northern Suburbs, 2227 points
Southern Districts, 1933 points (up 1 place)
Warringah, 1918 points (down 1 place)
Eastern Suburbs, 1852 points (up 1 place)
West Harbour, 1788 points (down 1 place)
Gordon, 1753 points
Parramatta, 1223 points
Penrith, 221 points


How the Club Championship table is calculated.
The competition points from the individual competitions are multiplied by the following factors and then added together.
First Grade - 15
Second Grade - 8
Third Grade - 5
Fourth Grade - 4
Colts 1 - 6
Colts 2 - 3
Colts 3 - 2

The 49 point difference between Gold and Silver this year could have been made up from an extra 3 BP in Shute Shield and an extra BP in 4th Grade, or an extra victory with a BP in 2nd Grade and an extra BP in Colts 1 and Colts 2.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
IIRC the process is that clubs apply to host semi-finals before the start of the seasons and the allocations are done well before the teams are identified.

The NSWRU advised a couple of weeks ago that the highest placed 1st grade teams would host each of the finals games provided their grounds were available. Given the fact that Forshaw had already been allocated all the colts games I would have thought that the NSWRU would have had a couple of neutral venues up their sleeves on the assumption that Southern would finish in the top 3.

What am I talking about --- of course they wouldn't do that. The corporation always seems to get a home game no matter where they finish. After all, Uni Oval is the worst wet weather ground in the comp and is always a cow paddock by this time of the year so why wouldn't you play a finals game there? :mad:
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Do they still have Loig on Coogee Oval on Sundays? If so, that booking may have ruled Coogee Oval out as a neutral venue for a Sunday quarter final.
 
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