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NSW AAGPS 2025 (banter and commentary)

Choc&blue

Bob McCowan (2)
Not having a dig against any one referee but when was the last time a penalty was given for not putting the ball into the middle of a scrum? Has the law actually been rescinded? One of the good things about rugby was the possibility of a turnover of possession and the sudden rearrangement of back lines! Unpredictably still exists (a little) in line outs but scrums are no more than a push fest. Unpredictability was a great leveller and if I may say so it’s demise harms the game.
 

Rugbynbeers

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Spoke to multiple refs on the weekend, there has been no change in the feed law….

To sum it up if it looks half okay refs are just going to let it go For speed of the game.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

John Eales (66)
That's one of those rules that will only be enforced when they get a trickle down message from above them. You see it happen all the time at every level but we would also scream and shout that the refs are slowing it down if they started calling it and slowing the game down...

You can trace this sort of thing back to how technical and slow the set piece has become and I get it's due to safety but you've forced their hand. With how strong players are getting now and the way they set up so perfectly each time and re set if needed, if we then sat the ball dead centre and let them compete it could sit there for ages and become a push fest, collapse, re set and bam 10 mins gone. Go watch a Super Rugby game from 2007-2012. I think Rugby wants the 9 to get it in and get it out. If the defence can push you off it, good on them.

I think an improvement would be involving the touchies more in enforcing offsides personally in stead of relying on the interpretation of one guy in the middle amongst 30 better athletes than him. Letting teams push the offside is slowing the game down when the attack can never get front foot ball.
 

The Observer

Peter Burge (5)
Shore will really benefit from the big number of players in year 11 that gained 1st XV experience this year, Green, Sidwell, Scammell, Leahy, Squire, Strachan, Robertson, Wendt, Powell, Bremner, plus the inclusion of Baxter and Lyne. Some real positives at Stirling Bridge
 

The Chairman

Arch Winning (36)
I would like to hear around the forum for people's ideas of performances of the season.

I have one in mind but would be keen to hear some others.

Which player had the best individual performance of the season in your view?
 

Meaty Michael

Stan Wickham (3)
It's fascinating to think that this time last year, the forum was on page 461. It has really highlighted the impact of one of the most disappointing seasons ever for Shore Rugby! (is it...idk, I'm just waffling)

Anyway, I thought I'd just let everyone know that Shore is still, and will always be, shit at footy.

Thanks,
 

fortheloveofthegame

Chris McKivat (8)
The politics angle seems unlikely, the coach that picked him in the 1s this year would have been a major voice in leaving him in 3s last year. Sometimes selections are too pick and stick, and early in year 11 he would not have been ranked ahead of the 2s players. He was certainly given a go in 1s very early in the year.
 

ruckandscrums

Bob McCowan (2)
He was overlooked when any injuries occurred in the 2s backline last year, he also started in the 1s trial game last year against Barker before being dropped to 3s.
 

twister29

Alfred Walker (16)
From the list above I think SHORE’s injury crisis this year will have a silver lining, so many year 11 players gaining 1st XV experience this year.
Shore will really benefit from the big number of players in year 11 that gained 1st XV experience this year, Green, Sidwell, Scammell, Leahy, Squire, Strachan, Robertson, Wendt, Powell, Bremner, plus the inclusion of Baxter and Lyne. Some real positives at Stirling Bridge
I know it’s something, but will 5 mins when you’re 30+ down amount to much experience? Sidwell, Green, Strachan, Robertson, Wendt, Powell (6) really the only starters from year 11.

I agree that some boys have a bit of experience, but you can say this for just about every school and Shore is in now way dominant in this domain, eg Joeys who is littered with 10s and 11s and actually has multiple years left with some of their best players.
 
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