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ISA 2018

HeresToRugby

Chris McKivat (8)
Good hit out for both teams.
Eddies solid and enthusiastic, deserved the draw. They'll go well this year in their ACT comp.

The biggest problem for Auggies was sitting on the sideline - Albert H out with ACL. But I'm confident he'll be back next year; in conjunction with Seas Eagles duty he has been named in the Youth 7s team for 2019 World Cup.
And the Australian Schoolboys team when named will be lacking without him.

Some of the Auggies backs had played SG Ball in the morning so were a bit worn out. Last SG Ball game though yesterday so after the boys get from the Sanix Japan tour ready for the next trial they'll be firing I'm sure.
Still some real talent in the team such as Sean V, Max L, LJ G. And with Papa as coach 2018 will hopefully still be a good year

Thanks SS.

Will Auggies have a full strength team available for their trial at Joeys or will they be away in Japan?
 

HeresToRugby

Chris McKivat (8)
That is really dumb scheduling - why organise a trial when the team is away? Or have I misinterpreted something

Wow! That's disappointing. I wonder if St Augustines advised Joeys that was the case at the time & if all the games will still go ahead in the higher grades?

I won't really be surprised if there is a cancellation somewhere in case of injury, mismatch etc - if so, not sure how Joeys would be able to find a meaningful replacement game at this late stage.

This was being marked down as one of Joeys harder trials and I know our 15s were well beaten a few years ago so it seems a shame.

Of course, a second string side might still be a challenge - if it is, Joeys maybe in for a long year (with no disrespect to those that have to step up who didn't go to Japan).
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Wow! That's disappointing. I wonder if St Augustines advised Joeys that was the case at the time & if all the games will still go ahead in the higher grades?

I won't really be surprised if there is a cancellation somewhere in case of injury, mismatch etc - if so, not sure how Joeys would be able to find a meaningful replacement game at this late stage.

This was being marked down as one of Joeys harder trials and I know our 15s were well beaten a few years ago so it seems a shame.

Of course, a second string side might still be a challenge - if it is, Joeys maybe in for a long year (with no disrespect to those that have to step up who didn't go to Japan).

St Augustine's tend to drop away after the 1st XV as they only go down to 3rds. You'd have to assume that all of the 1sts squad and at least half of the seconds team would be on tour.

If so an amalgam of St Augs 2nds and 3rds would be about the level of the Joeys 5ths/6ths.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Wow! That's disappointing. I wonder if St Augustines advised Joeys that was the case at the time & if all the games will still go ahead in the higher grades?

St Augs 3rds to play SJC 10ths on Saturday.

Age groups As v As and then offset down the grades.
 

HeresToRugby

Chris McKivat (8)
St Augs 3rds to play SJC 10ths on Saturday.

Age groups As v As and then offset down the grades.

Pretty embarrassing effort from St Augustines deciding to go to Japan presumably after the draw then unless there is some explanation for the poor communication. The supposed benefits of the one round comps and trials for schoolboy selections must surely be seen as a joke. Does anyone know how this occurred and whether Joeys have secured another trial of some sort in the top 2 grades? As I said, disappointing as it would have been a good guide as to where both are at this year albeit relatively early in the season.
 

Runner

Nev Cottrell (35)
I suspect you will find that everyone who needs to know knew Auggies would be at Sanix. Joeys will play lower age groups but not seniors.
 

HeresToRugby

Chris McKivat (8)
I suspect you will find that everyone who needs to know knew Auggies would be at Sanix. Joeys will play lower age groups but not seniors.
I don’t think so. The Joeys coaches were unaware as of 2 or 3 weeks ago and are not very impressed. They have not been able to find a replacement trial so there has been a stuff up by someone. I’m sure it wasn’t intended but questions will be asked no doubt how this occurred from both sides.
 

Mr ISA Rugby

Herbert Moran (7)
With the first full round of trial fixtures coming up this Saturday, who is playing who?

I know SPC are playing local rivals Trinity at Breen. Sure to be a great match but I suspect the 1s will be rusty considering they only got back from North America on Sunday.
 

DaSchmooze

Johnnie Wallace (23)
With the first full round of trial fixtures coming up this Saturday, who is playing who?

I know SPC are playing local rivals Trinity at Breen. Sure to be a great match but I suspect the 1s will be rusty considering they only got back from North America on Sunday.



How's Pat's looking this year?
 

Mr ISA Rugby

Herbert Moran (7)
How's Pat's looking this year?

While I haven't seen them play too many times the boys from SPC are shaping up to be a lot more physical and aggressive this year, especially in the forwards. They have got some size now (something that has been lacking in previous years) that should allow for some good contests to come. They have had a successful tour of North America and are now looking to be competitive in these pre-ISA trails and in the ISA itself.

With a good mix of experienced 1sts players as well as some new, enthusiastic blood, I can see this team causing a few of the stronger teams a bit of trouble as the season progresses.
 

DaSchmooze

Johnnie Wallace (23)
While I haven't seen them play too many times the boys from SPC are shaping up to be a lot more physical and aggressive this year, especially in the forwards. They have got some size now (something that has been lacking in previous years) that should allow for some good contests to come. They have had a successful tour of North America and are now looking to be competitive in these pre-ISA trails and in the ISA itself.

With a good mix of experienced 1sts players as well as some new, enthusiastic blood, I can see this team causing a few of the stronger teams a bit of trouble as the season progresses.



Historically, lack of genuine beef has always been an issue for Pats. The years where they managed to get some big boppers running around in 1sts generally saw them beating far more fancied rivals.

Good luck to them for Black and Green (Green and Black?) this Saturday.
 

HeresToRugby

Chris McKivat (8)
With due respect you are incorrect that Joeys where unaware

That is not correct. I have spoken to the coaches themselves who had no idea and have been scrambling to find a replacement trial which has been impossible. So, if they had been advised last year they would have had more time to fix it and it wouldn't have been on the schedule in the first place.

Ridiculously, with no alternatives Joeys 1st XV is now holding a training session on Saturday having just gotten back from a week's camp in Dubbo.

I think what makes it worse (which is a Joeys issue not St Augs), is the fact that all other GPS schools have been playing games (at least 3-4) over the holidays whereas Joeys hasn't. In my opinion, this is an error of judgement in our schedule in the lead up to the comp.

With all that said, it what it is it is now and who knows, when the season's over we might look back at missing this game as a masterstroke.
 

Mr ISA Rugby

Herbert Moran (7)
Historically, lack of genuine beef has always been an issue for Pats. The years where they managed to get some big boppers running around in 1sts generally saw them beating far more fancied rivals.

Good luck to them for Black and Green (Green and Black?) this Saturday.


I couldn't agree more. Hopefully, they provide the go-forward they need to move up the field.

Yep, they are contesting the Black & Green Shield - unlike previous years there will be no games in Tennis or Soccer so it will be all up to the Rugby in order to retain it. Should be interesting!
 

Gotheboys

Frank Nicholson (4)
It will be interesting to see how Stannies get on against Scots in Sydney this weekend. No doubt a huge test for the country lads.

does anyone have any form on Scots 15's age group?
 

Runner

Nev Cottrell (35)
With due respect and not wanting to get into a bun fight. People who needed to know knew.
if Joeys didn't speak to the people who are in charge of putting this together or they didn't speak to Joeys that is not Auggies fault.. Auggies and most people with rugby knowledge knew nearly 12 months ago that Auggies would be at Sanix.
Try a bit of praise for their efforts in SANIX rather than this negative incorrect material
 
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