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over 900 tickets were purchased using the barker code so I'm assured of a decent crowdI would assume barker would have a decent crowd, Barker crowds always decent, plus the big occasion, should be a strong turnout
over 900 tickets were purchased using the barker code so I'm assured of a decent crowdI would assume barker would have a decent crowd, Barker crowds always decent, plus the big occasion, should be a strong turnout
This will be an exciting game for the Barker firsts vsing Shore. I'm gonna be excited to watch this Friday as I will be in the stands watching and cheering on!!!!!!!Couldn't agree more scrumbledore! be interesting to see how these weekend games play out. I'm backing barker 1sts for a blowout against shore during this exhilarating Friday night.
Cranbrook's 16As this year do not have any scholarships, it should be a good test to see them up against a strong Newington sideYou raise a good point. I think Knox is so competitive in the younger age groups due to the school’s massive size — approximately 3,146 students across both campuses — which is around triple that of some CAS counterparts. As for Waverley and Barker, I think the attraction of strong 1st XV XV may draw young potential talents into the school through the junior years. More academic schools like Cranbrook and Aloys may not appeal as much to young rugby prospects. If Cranbrook can start posting better results and even win the competition a few times, I think its junior programs will grow in skill, as boys looking to thrive both academically and in rugby will be drawn to the Brook over rivaling, less academic CAS schools.
I also think Cranbrook’s 16s and opens teams are made up of a large number of scholarship players, which gives strength to their 16As and Opens teams — but the younger age groups still rely on much smaller boys to compete. You can’t really give a Year 7 kid a rugby scholarship, because by the time he reaches Year 12, he could be a completely different player and not as good as originally projected.
Just buying imports doesn’t work. Yeah it’s great having these amazing individual footballers, but to be successful you have to be a team and work together. These schools think you can just buy imports and win, it doesn’t work like that.They buy imports every year yet the results remains the same...
This will be an exciting game for the Barker firsts vsing Shore. I'm gonna be excited to watch this Friday as I will be in the stands watching and cheering on!!!!!!!
Well said, i think developing skill and chemistry from a young age is vital to a strong 1sts side down the line, bringing players in the year of 1sts in yr 11 is good in theory but doesnt seem to be working for them as the unfamiliar enviroment and opponents they are exposed to doesnt work for the team at such a high level of footy.Just buying imports doesn’t work. Yeah it’s great having these amazing individual footballers, but to be successful you have to be a team and work together. These schools think you can just buy imports and win, it doesn’t work like that.
Yeah Bitta,Can’t agree more
I’m very excited to see how Shore Barker go tomorrow night at alliance. Both sides will put on a great show, and I’m interested to see who from either side steps up for the occasion. I’m sure the Tahs coaches will be watching for some young talent. Any predictions? I think Shore by 3.
Regards,
Bitta
Whilst not being a Barker follower, the only thing IMO that may stop Barker winning by 20+ is the effect of the Sanix comp and a wet game.Can’t agree more
I’m very excited to see how Shore Barker go tomorrow night at alliance. Both sides will put on a great show, and I’m interested to see who from either side steps up for the occasion. I’m sure the Tahs coaches will be watching for some young talent. Any predictions? I think Shore by 3.
Regards,
Bitta
Barker has had plenty of success dropping kids directly into their 1sts.Well said, i think developing skill and chemistry from a young age is vital to a strong 1sts side down the line, bringing players in the year of 1sts in yr 11 is good in theory but doesnt seem to be working for them as the unfamiliar enviroment and opponents they are exposed to doesnt work for the team at such a high level of footy.
Barker will eat them alive.Whilst not being a Barker follower, the only thing IMO that may stop Barker winning by 20+ is the effect of the Sanix comp and a wet game.
Knox is an academic school as well, finishing only a couple of spots behind Aloys and well ahead of Cranbrook and the rest of the CAS (18th last year and 11th the year before). The demographics at the school also don't lead to rugby as the primary sport, yes they have huge numbers but not so much in the rugby ranks. Like Newington soccer dominates numbers. Numbers can be misleading as well, Joeys is a tiny population but puts out 14 opens teams and occasionally still wins the soccer. Barker has a tiny population and struggles to get 15-20 teams all up but can win the comp continuously.You raise a good point. I think Knox is so competitive in the younger age groups due to the school’s massive size — approximately 3,146 students across both campuses — which is around triple that of some CAS counterparts. As for Waverley and Barker, I think the attraction of strong 1st XV XV may draw young potential talents into the school through the junior years. More academic schools like Cranbrook and Aloys may not appeal as much to young rugby prospects. If Cranbrook can start posting better results and even win the competition a few times, I think its junior programs will grow in skill, as boys looking to thrive both academically and in rugby will be drawn to the Brook over rivaling, less academic CAS schools.
I also think Cranbrook’s 16s and opens teams are made up of a large number of scholarship players, which gives strength to their 16As and Opens teams — but the younger age groups still rely on much smaller boys to compete. You can’t really give a Year 7 kid a rugby scholarship, because by the time he reaches Year 12, he could be a completely different player and not as good as originally projected.
With Knox beating Shore last week, Waves falling to Joeys and Knox playing Joeys tomorrow we could have a clearer picture on the CAS favourites.Barker will eat them alive.
I think this is a great take.Knox is an academic school as well, finishing only a couple of spots behind Aloys and well ahead of Cranbrook and the rest of the CAS (18th last year and 11th the year before). The demographics at the school also don't lead to rugby as the primary sport, yes they have huge numbers but not so much in the rugby ranks. Like Newington soccer dominates numbers. Numbers can be misleading as well, Joeys is a tiny population but puts out 14 opens teams and occasionally still wins the soccer. Barker has a tiny population and struggles to get 15-20 teams all up but can win the comp continuously.
Certainly so James I think everyones excited to see the outcome for this match. Great moment for everyone to see barkers 1sts XV have a full match without too many consistent subs. Interested to see how Will Hargreaves plays, his performance in SANIX was impressive especially after his injury with his knee performing a stunt.Very excited for the game this evening absolutely pumped. I'm expecting a brilliant game from both barker and shore. I'm backing barker by 10. All in all seems like both schools with have a great turn out.
Cheers gents, see you there.
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Any new additions since last year?They’re a big side, as always. I haven’t seen enough of their backs to comment much on style or structure, but from what I saw in their holiday fixture against a kiwi team, their forward pack looks solid - physical and well-drilled