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Sydney Colts - 2016

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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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His name was released by the Waratahs media people as being in the Supplementary Squad. Money has changed hands AFAIK - not a lot of $ but others I know of in similar situations in the past have received money from Tahs inc.

Perhaps "Supplementary Squad" is a loophole that is outside the intent of the Comp rules. Not as if they are Superstars being parachuted into lower grades for the specific intent of stacking a game.
 

spectator15

Frank Row (1)
2016 Semi Final Results
Saturday Colts – Forshaw Rugby Park (30th July)
Competition, Kick-off, Teams
Colts 3, 11:50am, Eastern Suburbs 14 vs Northern Suburbs 3
Colts 2, 1:20pm, Sydney University 29 vs Gordon 7
Colts 1, 3pm, Sydney University 27 vs Randwick 14

Sunday Colts – Chatswood Oval (31st July)
Competition, Kick-off, Teams
Colts 3, 11:50am, Sydney University 21 vs Randwick 17
Colts 2, 1:20pm, Randwick 48 vs Northern Suburbs 26
Colts 1, 3pm, Northern Suburbs 28 vs Eastern Suburbs 22

Next week's Grand Finals!
W. McMahon Memorial Shield
Colts 1, Sydney University v Northern Suburbs

Shell Trophy
Colts 2, Sydney University v Randwick

Bill Simpson Shield
Colts 3, Eastern Suburbs vs Sydney University
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Grapevine says:
Colts 3 - Uni 21 beat Wix 17
Colts 2 - Wix 48 beat Norths 26
Colts 1 - Norths 28 beat Easts 22

Post above edited.
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
Norths have done really well this year!
Shoremen in Colts and 1st Grade Grand Finals.
Anyone from the North able to explain why the vast improvement this year?
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
Norths have had a good colts program for 5 or 6 years.
It's been building, and by no means on overnight success.
They were very confident of taking it out a few years ago,but depth got them.

In grade, I could see them improving throughout the season.
They recruited well, with some of the new guys taking them up a level.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Belated Post

2016 Semi Finals Colts Team Lists

Saturday Colts – Forshaw Rugby Park (30th July)

Bill Simpson Shield (3rd Grade Colts), 11:50am, Eastern Suburbs (4) v Northern Suburbs (6)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Minh Nguyen, 2. Andrew Bland, 3. Jai Gunton, 4. Lachlan Sharp, 5. Lachlan Spurr, 6. Will Foxton, 7. Charlie Yole, 8. Ned Taylor, 9. Will Hicks, 10. Roy Harrison, 11. Tom Stodart, 12. Lloyd Evans, 13. James Goodman, 14. Will Woodgate, 15. James Kilby
Northern Suburbs: 1. Liam Macwhite, 2. Dylan Santone, 3. Tyler Key, 4. Tom Willson, 5. Tba, 6. Ben Jones, 7. Ed Pollitt, 8. Will Mccawe, 9. Chris Vandoros, 10. Shaun Townsend, 11. Michael Watt, 12. Laquand Ropati-Ofahengaue, 13. Harry Licence, 14. Harrison Gregory, 15. Liki Failage-Nadredre

Shell Trophy (2nd Grade Colts), 1:20pm, Sydney University (1) vs Gordon (4)
Sydney University: 1. Conor O'Doherty, 2. James Widders-Leece, 3. Austin Black, 4. Benny Watt, 5. Thomas Willson, 6. Timothy Hingano, 7. Lachlan Argiris, 8. Jay Spencer, 9. Daniel Calavassy, 10. Callum Styles, 11. Nathaniel Tamwoy, 12. Harry Potter, 13. Jaydon Fa'avae-eli, 14. Alex MacDonald, 15. Ethan Miller
Gordon: 1. Alex Broad, 2. Jono Bourk, 3. Oliver Harradine, 4. James Grant, 5. Eliott Gerhig, 6. Campbell Clifford, 7. Lachlan Archer, 8. Simon Purcell, 9. Sam Reimer, 10. Matt Long, 11. Tom O'Reilly, 12. David Smerdon, 13. Kirt Anthony, 14. Dom Mete, 15. Conor Hurley

W. McMahon Memorial Shield (1st Grade Colts), 3pm, Sydney University (1) vs Randwick (2)
Sydney University: 1. Alexander Masima, 2. Tom Horton, 3. Harry Johnson-Holmes, 4. Peter Fenwicke, 5. Zac Von Appen, 6. George Lehmann, 7. Hugh Summerhayes, 8. Nick Champion de Crespigny, 9. Banjo Travers, 10. Sam Renton, 11. Eddy King, 12. Luke Lough, 13. William McDonnell, 14. Tim Clements, 15. James Kane
Randwick: 1. Harry Chapman, 2. Tonga Tangatau, 3. Vuni Fifita, 4. Justin Cooper, 5. Nathaniel Gittoes, 6. Lochie Simpson, 7. Jack Hayson, 8. Hame Tali, 9. Paddy Rumble, 10. Hamish Gordon, 11. James Ramm, 12. Tom Molloy, 13. Sepesa Tarogi, 14. Ronald Streater Mason, 15. Billy Freeman


Sunday Colts – Chatswood Oval (31st July)

Bill Simpson Shield (3rd Grade Colts), 11:50am, 11:50am, Sydney University (2) vs Randwick (1)
Sydney University: 1. Lewis Oswald, 2. Langley Ammit, 3. Patrick O'Doherty, 4. Brad Hauville, 5. Sydney Malifa, 6. James Goddard, 7. Sean O'Byrne, 8. Harrison Petkovich, 9. William Wennerbom, 10. Daniel Poletto, 11. Unaloto Teisina, 12. Sean Hasegawa, 13. Tom McFadyen, 14. Anthony McDougall, 15. Connor Farnell
Randwick: 1. William Finch, 2. Matt Serhon, 3. Michael Midson, 4. Rory Williams, 5. Morehu Pahuru, 6. Sam Musgrove, 7. Jordan Iremia, 8. Tom Nowlan, 9. Josh Noonan, 10. Will Harrison, 11. James Zanoli, 12. Will Ben Simms, 13. Tupou Tila, 14. Tyrrell Naleeba, 15. Louis Anderson

Shell Trophy (2nd Grade Colts), 1:20pm, 1:20pm, Randwick (2) vs Northern Suburbs (3)
Randwick: 1. DJ Tifa, 2. Will Anderson, 3. Kieran Bonin, 4. Alec Corcoran, 5. Esei Ha'angana, 6. Joe Whitelock, 7. Jum Woodhill, 8. Lewis Allen, 9. Sam Horwitz, 10. Patrick Pelligrini, 11. Jack Harrison, 12. Daniel Boardman, 13. Steve Gibson, 14. Gus Simpson, 15. Dion Narayan
Northern Suburbs: 1. Angus Irons, 2. John King, 3. Ryan Block, 4. Will Davies, 5. Lochie Moore, 6. Jake Hedge, 7. Matt Psaltis, 8. Ben Jeavons-Fellows, 9. Tom Veitch, 10. Gabe Cooper, 11. Andre Bezuidenhout, 12. Zac Campton, 13. Simon Johnston, 14. Tom Mckellar, 15. Harry Cudmore

W. McMahon Memorial Shield (1st Grade Colts), 3pm, Northern Suburbs (4) vs Eastern Suburbs (5)
Northern Suburbs: 1. James Margin, 2. Evan Pritchard, 3. Jakob Sedgman, 4. Paddy Olver, 5. Will Finley, 6. Olly Stump, 7. Hugh Taylor, 8. Kyle Ohara, 9. Nick Duffy, 10. Connor Winchester, 11. Tom Gilbert, 12. Charlie King, 13. Nick Clancy, 14. Will Connelly, 15. Dom Naylor
Eastern Suburbs: 1. James King, 2. Charlie Cooper, 3. Cody Walker, 4. Jack Digby, 5. Toby Starkey, 6. Tom Mahony, 7. Charlie Smith, 8. Daniel Howes, 9. Ted Pye (c), 10. Daniel England, 11. Jake Prindiville, 12. Ned Yeomans, 13. Daniel Donato, 14. Dylan Luisi, 15. Jayden Wright
 

the baz

Alfred Walker (16)
Norths have done really well this year!
Shoremen in Colts and 1st Grade Grand Finals.
Anyone from the North able to explain why the vast improvement this year?
The players have gelled well, they believe they can ain any game, and are keen to improve themselves. But the key is the coaches letting the players have input and taking responsibility for their season. The club has done well for the past 4 years with little expectation from most of the other clubs i think. Now, they are a solid performing club. I also think the head coach should take a lot of cudos.
 

JimmyLan

Allen Oxlade (6)
Proud of my 3rd Grade Randwick Colts boys today, Gave it everything and left nothing on the field in the Semi Final against Uni. Without being bitter (Ok just a little) we were the better side and when we took the lead in the second half Uni had to resort to pure filth tactics and play a first grade player (Not colts but grade) to get them the lead back, they parachuted him in with 10 to go for 6 minutes, he set up a try turned over the restart then they took him off again. This player has played NSW U20's been on Aus U20's radar and has played 1st GRADE multiple times this year. This is 3rd Grade Colts Uni well done congratulations.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Proud of my 3rd Grade Randwick Colts boys today, Gave it everything and left nothing on the field in the Semi Final against Uni. Without being bitter (Ok just a little) we were the better side and when we took the lead in the second half Uni had to resort to pure filth tactics and play a first grade player (Not colts but grade) to get them the lead back, they parachuted him in with 10 to go for 6 minutes, he set up a try turned over the restart then they took him off again. This player has played NSW U20's been on Aus U20's radar and has played 1st GRADE multiple times this year. This is 3rd Grade Colts Uni well done congratulations.

Surely a player in that circumstance would be ineligible to play in that grade?

There was once a rule that once a player had played a certain number of grade games, they could not return to colts.

It also used to be the rule that a player had to play 3 out of the last 5 games to be eligible for any lower grade.

Suggest that your club investigate if the eligibilty rules have been broken.
 

forwards4ever

Jimmy Flynn (14)
Re the above post- can someone clarify the eligility rules for colts finals? There seemed to be a number of instances where players who played most of the season in a higher grade then parachuted down into 3rds & 2nds.
What are the rules?
 

JimmyLan

Allen Oxlade (6)
Surely a player in that circumstance would be ineligible to play in that grade?

There was once a rule that once a player had played a certain number of grade games, they could not return to colts.

It also used to be the rule that a player had to play 3 out of the last 5 games to be eligible for any lower grade.

Suggest that your club investigate if the eligibilty rules have been broken.

When you have all 3 teams in finals you can do what you want with players as there is no points cap in 3's. My gripe is this goes completely against the spirit of the game.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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The rules regarding eligibility are rather complex, however the basic principle is where the player has played the majority of their last 7 games is the grade in which they can play finals for.

The "Open Selection" (where a club has two or more consecutive grades in Finals) provision usually leads to claims of rorting. Clubs who work out that they will not have "Open Selection" provisions sometimes do some crystal ball planning and start playing better players in lower grade cameos from around Round 12 onwards to make them eligible for lower grade finals teams.

Unless things have changes, Clubs list all their players and the grades in which they have played their last 7 games on a form that is sent to SRU.
SRU then sign off on that eligibility, and this is used by the Match Administrators at the venue to monitor who takes the field. I think Managers have to submit their Team sheets 30 minutes before kick off.

The likes of Swinton, who have played one or more First Grade games may still be eligible for Colts depending on how many games they have played for First or Second Grade, and how many of those were in the last 7 games played.

There is a restriction for playing 3rd Colts in that Aust Schoolboys or Schoolboys A/Barbarians can not play 3rds Colts. Contracted Super Players are only supposed to play First Grade. Another anomaly is that there is no Player Points loading for NSW U20, or playing NRC.

Best to have the Club take up any concerns about playing ineligible players with SRU, although good luck with that. Team's that have been above the points cap, based on published data on the Shute Shield web site seem to escaped censure.
 

JOEYS FAN

Frank Row (1)
Proud of my 3rd Grade Randwick Colts boys today, Gave it everything and left nothing on the field in the Semi Final against Uni. Without being bitter (Ok just a little) we were the better side and when we took the lead in the second half Uni had to resort to pure filth tactics and play a first grade player (Not colts but grade) to get them the lead back, they parachuted him in with 10 to go for 6 minutes, he set up a try turned over the restart then they took him off again. This player has played NSW U20's been on Aus U20's radar and has played 1st GRADE multiple times this year. This is 3rd Grade Colts Uni well done congratulations.

Hi Jimmy, sorry about the loss. Do you know the uni players name/ the position he played? I think the eligibility is 4 out of the last 7 games or the player had to have played at least 60% of that teams games throughout the season. Also from memory i think randwick colts 3s played a NSW U20 player in the centers earlier in the season ;)
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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^^^^I'm intrigued now. Is there a glasshouse on Coogee Oval?

Might have to fire up the Jarse-o-meter to check out the Colts 3 team lists from this week. It would be nice if the team sheets could be relied upon. I seem to recall some discussion involving one of the clubs in question seeming to try to claim a 4 try bonus point by marking up 4 tries on their team sheet despite the sum of the individual points not adding up to the official score. Other teams have seemingly played fixtures with 14 players (according to the team sheets on the web site) and yet more teams have fielded squads over the player points cap without attracting sanction. Then there are clubs with players who seem to have "flexible" and variable Player Points ratings.

Should be fun checking out the data, if I can find the time or the motivation. A brief glance over the Team Lists from the weekend posted above reveals a number of Players who played at Natuonal Schoolboys Championships over the last couple of years were listed in Colts 3 teams, including one lad who has been selected for (but yet to play for) Australian Schools Barbarians. Are these legitimate Colts 3 level players?

Never underestimate the lengths that some will go to to manipulate the eligibility criteria, and that's not just the "open selection" criteria.
 

JimmyLan

Allen Oxlade (6)
Hi Jimmy, sorry about the loss. Do you know the uni players name/ the position he played? I think the eligibility is 4 out of the last 7 games or the player had to have played at least 60% of that teams games throughout the season. Also from memory i think randwick colts 3s played a NSW U20 player in the centers earlier in the season ;)

Thanks Joeys Fan, The player was Siosi. Not sure which NSW player you're suggesting we played in the centres earlier in the season though. Most Players returning from an injury went in through 3's to earn their position back, not uncommon, but this was not the case yesterday.
 

the baz

Alfred Walker (16)
I really like the way norths have just lugged away this season. To start, the loss of jack Clancy really hurt, such a quality player, and a big loss. But, they pressed on, no quote unquote rockstars, just a group of guys wanting to show what they can, and how they can get better and better as the season progresses. I am confident norths can with this season, and take to a tough uni squad. It will be interesting how many of the norths players get identified by NSWRU and move on to representative teams. Very few thus far after having been a solid colts performing club for the past 4 seasons.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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^^^^ Norths have had the measure of The Corporation in their Home/Away matches for 2014, and 2015, and possibly 2013 - things are a little hazy from way back then.

I can't recall them meeting in a previous final match, but if they have in the last 3 years, they haven't been able to repeat the magic because The Corporation have been in all recent Grand Finals, winning most, (v Manly 2013, v Randwick 2014 & 2015).

Something has been going OK at Bon Andrews oval. The loss of Jack Clancy (and Jack Mac/Connor O'Shea) screwed the chances of the NSW U20 this year, although if fit, I reckon he would have spent a fair bit of this year playing Grade footy rather than Colts.
 
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