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AIC Rugby 2011

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Moses

Simon Poidevin (60)
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All, please take note - there is a certain level of maturity required to contribute to the forums at G&GR, those not adding value to the site will be receive warnings or bans as we deem to be appropriate.

This thread is to discuss AIC Rugby, please do that.
 

tigerland12

John Thornett (49)
All, please take note - there is a certain level of maturity required to contribute to the forums at G&GR, those not adding value to the site will be receive warnings or bans as we deem to be appropriate.

This thread is to discuss AIC Rugby, please do that.
Im certain at least 50% of those on this thread are school kids anyway.
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
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This is naturally common in school rugby forums. The difference with ours is that we insist on good behaviour, schoolboys or not. This grates with some who whinge that they would like free speech not knowing, or knowing but not caring, that such licence ruins rugby threads. They don't care either that the folks who they stir don't really read what they write: those folks just want to match the confrontation, or go one better.

End of daily sermon. Peace on you.
 

Moses

Simon Poidevin (60)
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This is naturally common in school rugby forums. The difference with ours is that we insist on good behaviour, schoolboys or not. This grates with some who whinge that they would like free speech not knowing, or knowing but not caring, that such licence ruins rugby threads. They don't care either that the folks who they stir don't really read what they write: those folks just want to match the confrontation, or go one better.

End of daily sermon. Peace on you.
I will add that many schoolboys out there are capable of constructing a sentence, making convincing arguments, and adding value to the threads. Others, not so much.
 
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WB15

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1. Billy Rylance-SLC
2. Eddie's Hooker
3. Simon ti- EDDIE's
4. ASH
5. Jack Potter- SLC
6. ASH
7. Ollie Whiltshire- SLC
8. Xavier Bell-SLC

9. Simon Gregg-COMEBACK !
10. David Esk- IONA
11. Tyron Brimbale
12. Giles Beveridge- PATS
13. Zac Baci- ? :banghead
14. Bart Scanalan- SLC :angryfire:
15. ASH fullback. ??:binkybaby

So far from the truth it isnt funny why woudl lauries dominate ai 1 when they have lossed to both eddies and padua who you have barely any in your team
 
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Roll Away Black 7

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It was a shame that we didn't see that over the last couple of weeks Dreamer. I agree that he is "generally" how you describe him but certainly against SPLC he was "given a bath" by a smaller and more technical loosehead. Perhaps he needs to concentrate more ?
 
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gunny

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AIC 2
1. Jamie Park- Villa
2. Tyler Stacey- ?
3. Christian WElch- Villa
4.Scott Mains-Villa
5. Tom milosevic-SLc
6. Hayden Russell-SLc
7. Pats ?
8. Layton herbert ?


9. Emily Ownsworth-AHS
10. Josh Hearn-SLc
11. Jackson bakon
12. Zane Spasojevic
13. Bart Scanlan
14. Nylawa Kon
15. Deng Kon


So far from the truth it isnt funny why woudl lauries dominate ai 1 when they have lossed to both eddies and padua who you have barely any in your team
 
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Dreamer

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It was a shame that we didn't see that over the last couple of weeks Dreamer. I agree that he is "generally" how you describe him but certainly against SPLC he was "given a bath" by a smaller and more technical loosehead. Perhaps he needs to concentrate more ?

it is true that he was far from convincing in the SPLC game, where in which Ash were shaken by the sheen dominance and power of the Peters forwards. but he proved his worth beyond measures in the st Pats hiding last weekend where he dominated a much larger opposition and proved he was one of the most mobile and athletic props going around AIC.
 

don't_go_latho

Chris McKivat (8)
Ash v Lauries: Biggest clash on the AIC calendar. Lauries have an extremely tough ask ahead of them against an Ashgrove team who will be seeking payback for last year's defeat. Ash by 10.
Villa v Iona: Villa have had a tough draw to start the year and will be desperate to get their first win for the season against an Iona team who should have gained confidence from last week's win. Villa by 7.
SEC v SPC: Massive game for both teams. Season over I suspect for the loser of this one. Patties might be flat after having such high expectations for Ashgrove and Eddies seem to be improving and are a tough team to beat in Ipswich. SEC by 5.
Padua v SPLC: Padua have had a good draw so far but will be wanting to build momentum heading into their 3 massive games to finish the season. Padua by 20.
 
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jerome

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Aic props
1.Simon Mikaele/ Jamie Parker
2.Michael toolis/Andrew Manu
3.Aaron Sorridomi/ Ash/ Leighton Herbert

Any thoughts?
Theres a few teams i havn't seen yet
 
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jerome

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How has Ionas and pats fowards been going? havnt heard much about them?
 
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aicrugby2011

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pats forwards are massive, but aren't the best scrummagers, would be surprised to see them picked.
 
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jerome

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yeah padua fowards are playing good, ive only seen there game against villa but they played well

perhaps the number 7 and theres sure to be a few more
 
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