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CAS Rugby 2023

WLF3

Watty Friend (18)
Waverley college 1stxv lineup for the weekend is looking like

1.Pete Fragius
2.Callum Bush-Brady
3.Marcus Kastrissios
4.Tom Walker
5.Harry Makatoa
6.Scott Swinburn
7.James Fragius
8.Reuben Stock(c)
9.Connor Andrews(vc)
10.Toby Neilson
11.James Anstis
12.William Hickey
13.Jacob Hassan
14.Macca Singh
15.Oscar Walters Green
Stop being a complete fool, this is NOT funny, I suspect you don't play Rugby, better still you do nothing but make up the numbers at school whilst trying to be really funny. Funny thing is, you are NOT even that, go away.
 

Aurelius Calterworld

Frank Row (1)
I find it thought provoking how close you propose the barker vs New game- this will be fascinating.

With regards Knox I feel an obliteration coming on.

Aloys vs Stannies is 50/50 I reckon, can I get some thoughts from everyone else on this matchup?
St Aloysius is seemingly the favourite against Stannies, one of their greatest rivals a team that previously has been tantamount to the skils and determination of Aloysius. Whenever the two teams faced off on the rugby field, it has always been a fierce and intense battle, with both sides pushing themselves to the limit in pursuit of victory.

However in the past, what set the St Aloysius team apart was their unshakable belief in themselves and their ability to win. No matter how tough the game got, they never gave up, and they never let their opponents get the upper hand. The kryptonite of Stannies is Aloys' unwavering determination to succeed, and looking at their determination to pre-season endeavors it seems they're willing to put their bodies on the line for the crest.

Prediction: Aloys 28-7
 

Tim Horan

Bob McCowan (2)
A shining light out of the waves end was the second row last week James Jones. Truly is a work horse. With a depleted pack and no favours there way, he was a big standout in the Waverley team
 

schoolboyfooty

Allen Oxlade (6)
Stop being a complete fool, this is NOT funny, I suspect you don't play Rugby, better still you do nothing but make up the numbers at school whilst trying to be really funny. Funny thing is, you are NOT even that, go away.
Absolutely agree this is just childish and adds nothing to this forum, just being circumluquacious.
 

schoolboyfooty

Allen Oxlade (6)
A shining light out of the waves end was the second row last week James Jones. Truly is a work horse. With a depleted pack and no favours there way, he was a big standout in the Waverley team
Completely agree, I would always see him running around the paddock chasing down outside backs breaking through the Waverley defence. Does anybody know what year he is in.
 

rod skellet

Desmond Connor (43)
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bullocks

Ward Prentice (10)
Will be a good game New vs Barker tomorrow. New are looking fitter than in previous years and have had some good wins aganist Knox and Wav even though the usual talk of who's out "slants" the result. Think if New can match Barker's forwards and they have done this and more against arguably bigger opponents and their set piece is strong then New's backs are humming and might put a score on if Barker does not bring their A game. Dry and Windy conditions at Stanmore could make for a long trip up the M1.
 
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