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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

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NewMacca

Chris McKivat (8)
Re above, the recent thumping by New suggests otherwise. All these players were together in 15s and didn't make much difference and that included Hutchison. Problems are with the forwards not backs.

Would not call 20-8 a thumping, was a closer game than most would suggest
 

NewMacca

Chris McKivat (8)
1880 Newington College is established

Newington was established in 1863, and the first game of schoolboy rugby was contested by Kings and Newington, also members of Newington's 16 and 15 a sides will be participating in he demonstration before the bledisloe game
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
The ‘Wesleyan Collegiate Institution’ was established at Newington House on the banks of the Parramatta River at Silverwater by the former home of colonial merchant and landowner John Blaxland. The College opened its doors on 16 July 1863 with 16 students.

The need for a larger and permanent home for the College resulted in the current Stanmore campus in Sydney’s Inner West. The Founders Wing designed by leading colonial architect Thomas Rowe was built between 1874 and 1880. Seventy boys and four theological students moved from Silverwater in July 1880 and the new school, now named ‘Newington College’ was formally opened on 18 January 1881.
Source Newington College Website.
http://www.newington.nsw.edu.au/about/history/

Founded in 1863 and moved to its current site in 1881.
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
NewingtonHouse.jpg

The original "Newington House" at Silverwater: judging by the wikipedia entry it still stands but no so most of us could see it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newington_House
 

mark sanchez

Frank Row (1)
Kings sides for the weekend:

1st XV

1. James King
2. Nick Reid
3. Jim Lee
4. James Greentree
5. Mark Quadrio
6. George Lehmann
7. Jack McCalman (c)
8. David Ballantyne
9. Daniel Macqueen
10. Charlie Friend
11. Oliver Martin
12. Corey Tulloch
13. Jacob Richards
14. Tom Bucknell
15. James Kane

2nd XV

1. Oliver Bird
2. Lucas Bittman
3. Archie Hall
4. Henry Walkerden
5. Angus Mccleland
6. Toby Moore
7. Sam Connor
8. Hugh Taylor (c)
9. Jordan Gillespie
10. George Philip
11. Will Mcguiness
12. Matthew Bartholomew
13. Cameron Mullen
14. Andy Simson
15. Hugh Yates

Multiple changes in both sides as Mark Quadrio (Ben Stacy out) and Jacob Richards make their debuts for the 1st XV. Tulloch back from injury (Will Davies out). The omission of Yates was questionable but now James Kane shifts back to his 15 spot.
 

Tahspark

Ted Thorn (20)
Joeys 2nd XV:
1. Sean Dillon
2. Pat O'Doherty
3. Marcus Cutler
4. Tom Munsinki
5. Nick Findlay
6. Rory Gallagher
7. Josh Canturi
8. Myles Fowler
9. Pat Curtain (c)
10. Andew Bligh
11. Matt Psaltis
12. Jakub Gluzenko
13. Oscar Vierod
14. Matt Scolari
15. Tom Wright

Thanks random2 this is an excellent side. Is this Tom Wright's first start for the 2nds? knock on has a huge rap on him. Brilliant contest looming at Hunters Hill.
 

pencil sharperner

Frank Row (1)
Just quickly would like to make special mention of Alex Barker (i hear his nickname is 'scrubby')
this kid is seen constantly seen with a ball in hand and also it is rumoured he used to weigh in at a whopping 95kg when he was only 13. Clearly hasnt lost all of it yet as his gut is still carrying a bit of extra 'muscle' so to speak
But seriously i believe he will be one of the quiet achievers this weekend for the view 1s and will set up the match winner with a trade mark snipe down the blind side and give a short ball to Molloy to score in the corner
View by 3
 

wreckless

Bob Loudon (25)
Kings sides for the weekend:

1st XV

1. James King
2. Nick Reid
3. Jim Lee
4. James Greentree
5. Mark Quadrio
6. George Lehmann
7. Jack McCalman (c)
8. David Ballantyne
9. Daniel Macqueen
10. Charlie Friend
11. Oliver Martin
12. Corey Tulloch
13. Jacob Richards
14. Tom Bucknell
15. James Kane

2nd XV

1. Oliver Bird
2. Lucas Bittman
3. Archie Hall
4. Henry Walkerden
5. Angus Mccleland
6. Toby Moore
7. Sam Connor
8. Hugh Taylor (c)
9. Jordan Gillespie
10. George Philip
11. Will Mcguiness
12. Matthew Bartholomew
13. Cameron Mullen
14. Andy Simson
15. Hugh Yates

Multiple changes in both sides as Mark Quadrio (Ben Stacy out) and Jacob Richards make their debuts for the 1st XV. Tulloch back from injury (Will Davies out). The omission of Yates was questionable but now James Kane shifts back to his 15 spot.

No Rory Davis? What The! Any reason ( injury? ). Thanks, Wreckless o_O
 

random2

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Thanks random2 this is an excellent side. Is this Tom Wright's first start for the 2nds? knock on has a huge rap on him. Brilliant contest looming at Hunters Hill.

Tom played on the wing last week at Shore and had a solid performance. But at 15 he should see more ball and hopefully show everyone what all the chat is about. Agreed, should be a great afternoon of footy at Hunters Hill.
 

Tahspark

Ted Thorn (20)
Now that we've turned the corner with the rd 2 matches in this inaugural home & away season, thought it would be interesting to see how the head to head clashes have panned out. Here's the View/New results (home side scores first), look forward to seeing other comparables:

Rd 1 (at View) Rd 2 (at New)

1sts 14-34; 38-15
2nds 15-15; 14-28
16As 7-12; 20-10
15As 22-5; 12-8
14As 34-12; 0-72
13As 12-28; 19-7

No real surprises (although the 14As was a blowout last w/e). They'll be some superb match ups tomorrow.
 

George Smith

Ted Thorn (20)
The ‘Wesleyan Collegiate Institution’ was established at Newington House at Silverwater..... Source Newington College Website.

Founded in 1863 and moved to its current site in 1881.

excellent Quick Hands but I suspect that the contributors to Wikipedia have inadvertently taken convenient versions rather than looking at the archives available. There is conjecture that Newington College actually started in 1880 with the first students taken from the ‘Wesleyan Collegiate Institution'. The intent of the Wesleyan Collegiate Institution being what is important when they started their school. The name Newington was taken from the building/house name that the Wesleyan Collegiate Institution occupied. [please remember like most of history many of the 'facts' are open to interpretation, i have used research and publications from 1950-60s rather than the more convenient history written in this century].
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Thanks guys, keep this sort of info coming, a lot of people still like to catch a game or two of the "full comp".
Good planning, two games in one trip, Weigall at noon and Bellevue hill at 3.15.

And on one Harbour Bridge crossing as well.

Don't forget to take the passport. Immigration control at The Spit and Roseville Bridges can be cantankerous buggers sometimes.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
excellent Quick Hands but I suspect that the contributors to Wikipedia have inadvertently taken convenient versions rather than looking at the archives available. There is conjecture that Newington College actually started in 1880 with the first students taken from the ‘Wesleyan Collegiate Institution'. The intent of the Wesleyan Collegiate Institution being what is important when they started their school. The name Newington was taken from the building/house name that the Wesleyan Collegiate Institution occupied. [please remember like most of history many of the 'facts' are open to interpretation, i have used research and publications from 1950-60s rather than the more convenient history written in this century].
Which is why I don't use wikipaedia.

lt was in the chill of a raw July morning in the year 1863 that (to quote the late Dr.Ellison) "19 miserable boys met together inone of the large rooms", of Newington House. That was the start of the institution now known so well and favourably all over the continent as Newington College.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald 19 July 1913.

Go to the link below for the article on Newington on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/28122906?searchTerm=1870 newington college&searchLimits=l-title=35
 
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