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TheKing

Colin Windon (37)
TSS beat BGS 4 tries to 1 in the first fixture
GT beat TSS by not much
BGS beat GT by a conversion, 2 tries apiece

BSHS beat Churchie 2 tries to 1, and after that game I had a chat with some Nudgee players who said they'd just lost by two tries in their latest game.

Haven't heard any other results yet

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SamoanNo8

Fred Wood (13)
Perhaps, but if size and strength are his main attributes then the step up from u16 to u18 is a big one, much bigger than if he were a speed/skill player. It will be interesting to see if they play him this weekend.

Well this certainly wasn't the case for him (Syd Smith) today vs Nudgee. Biggest on the field by quite a bit (size). Looked absolutely gigantic.
 

Knockon

Bob McCowan (2)
BBC could be in for a long season. I noticed they ran on a very complete team against NC missing several firsts players. Big Syd looked abit lost and got hit by the 12 but he'll improve. Biggest back on the field today. They should of ran away with the game but only manage 1 try to nil. A very big pack with good 10 and 15 at BBC. But today goes to BSHS who looked very tough and will be in for a good season.
 

Coogee Boy

Allen Oxlade (6)
BBC could be in for a long season. I noticed they ran on a very complete team against NC missing several firsts players. Big Syd looked abit lost and got hit by the 12 but he'll improve. Biggest back on the field today. They should of ran away with the game but only manage 1 try to nil. A very big pack with good 10 and 15 at BBC. But today goes to BSHS who looked very tough and will be in for a good season.
Wasn't it 2 tries-0 and they had a yellow card + ran subs on after 20 mins.
 

underdone

Peter Burge (5)
My crack at GPS1 and 2

Gavin Luka
Alex Mafi
James McColl
Angus Scott-Young
Dylan Leyland
Tuaina Tualima
PJ van den Burg
Reece Hewat
Eli Pilz
Alex Horan
Fred Dorrough
Calvin Pritchard
Izaia Perese
Joey Fittock
Kalyn Ponga

GPS2

Toby Greenup
Kyle Leofa
Luke Peterson
Jeremy Gimpel
George Cox
Kareem Tuuga
Connor Moroney
Ben Gunter
Harry Nucifora
Mack Mason
Dean Bender
Eddie McCorley
Syd Smith
Tyrone Southorn
Rob Lane/ Jayden Ngamu (never seen either of these two play, but I assume they're the next best)


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I would have to say after watching today's games you may have to make some alterations to your Gps 1 and 2 teams.
Bbc 15/11/10/9 are all on the money, defence, attack, positional skills, aggression.
 

Knockon

Bob McCowan (2)
Wasn't it 2 tries-0 and they had a yellow card + ran subs on after 20 mins.

BBC had about three missed oppurtunites to score. I agree with 15/11/10/09. All looked good today. Bear in mind that NC played a fresh BBC side straight after IGS and thought that the lads would get up by more than a try.
 

TheKing

Colin Windon (37)
I would have to say after watching today's games you may have to make some alterations to your Gps 1 and 2 teams.
Bbc 15/11/10/9 are all on the money, defence, attack, positional skills, aggression.


I meant to get to BBC at some point during the day, but I wanted to have a look at TSS, GT, Churchie, and State High. I took down some match notes for BGS/TSS and Churchie/State High if anyone's interested, but they're not really worth reading. I'll be watching the other matches in the coming days and will update my thoughts on the other teams then.

Some Notables from Terrace

Kyle Leofa from GT did nothing for me in his game against BGS, I never saw him move faster then a gentle jog. He was the slowest player on the pitch, and his only positive involvements were some big hits on crabbing wingers out wide when seagulling. If the teams were selected on performance throughout the day, Leofa would miss out altogether.

Connor Moroney and Ted Porter at 7 and 6 respectively for Terrace impressed me with their work around the field, and largely carried the non-factor Leofa through the game. Moroney displayed some excellent leadership, and played really hard. I noticed he'd bulked up considerably since last year, and is now short and thick as opposed to short and skinny.

Terrace got out to a 12 point lead quite early, through some great work from Alex Horan, who scored a great try by dummying and drifting between tackles, and Nikau Te-Rupe, with good work done by Hiale Roycroft. Horan's distribution was almost perfect, and Nikau was very dangerous every time he touched the ball. Nick Weller, the fullback, also did quite well. Quillian Malak, the pint sized left wing didn't do a whole lot to attract attention, with a handful of modest returns and a few good runs. Nikau was the star of the backline though, unleashing some vicious fends and bumping off defenders left right and centre.

GT's Tight 5 was modest, no-one really staked a claim for a position in the higher teams.

Notables from TSS

Tss played the first match of the day against BGS, and started nearly every single bench player.

Fred Dorrough was numbered 15, but played flyhalf really well, forming a very potent partnership with physical Inside Center Tyler Campbell, numbered 10. These two created havoc with Grammar's defensive line, with Dorrough excelling in delaying passes to Campbell until the perfect moment.

Off the back of the work of the two inside backs, PJ Van Den Burg was stellar, scoring a long range try and putting on a multitude of bone shattering tackles. PJ was my man of the match in this fixture.

The other stand out forward for me was a mysterious #19, an islander Number 8 who ran angry all game. His physicality and unpredictable running lines left the BGS defence battered and bruised.

TSS's hooker was also quite good, a short player with good size and a better work rate. Not sure if his performance will warrant anything further, but he played a good game.

Notables from Churchie

I couldn't go any further than Angus Scott Young, who was the best player I saw all day. I noticed he was packing at 8 during the scrums, and had some very good runs and awesome tackles. His clean outs were unparalleled by anyone on the park. He has a very big frame, and could be a future wallaby. It was that impressive.

Nucifora was very very good, providing excellent service to the backs and forwards in tandem. Nucifora also kicked for goal flawlessly. He really does have a ripper of a pass left to right and right to left. He did himself every favour out there.

Ponga had 15 on his back but played on the left wing, had 3 touches. 2 were nondescript, but on one he picked a perfect line back on the inside and ran between 6 would be tacklers. He's an obvious talent, and it's clear that he's wasted on the wing. He scored one try, but it was simply hands through the backline.

Jayden Sua had a quiet game, and he didn't really do anything noticeable. I don't believe Izaia Perese played. the 13 out there wasn't jet boots fast, and looked shorter than I remember Perese being. Happy to be corrected, but the #13 wasn't particularly impressive in a scrappy game.

Churchie's set pieces were dominant, particularly so in the line out. Josh Webb's throwing was pinpoint perfect, and Churchie's wealth of tall locks and loose forwards should mean that they have the sufficient depth to be the dominant line out team in the comp.

Notables from BSHS

I thought Liam McNamara was awesome at flyhalf. I'd had him pegged at fullback, but McNamara was just great. He's a fantastic runner in space, and took the ball to the line really well, making numerous line breaks in the game. I thought he outplayed Mack Mason pretty solidly. McNamara did not have the best passing game though, as his wrist strength let him down a little when he had to get long balls out quickly. Overall a very good performance.

Matt Sautia played the house down at 8, and was just about everywhere for BSHS. As a player I didn't really consider at all for GPS selection I was very impressed with Sautia. Given Fox was absent, Sautia should be a straight replacement.

Enoka Kalupou made a few big runs, generally after demolishing a defender. Acceleration wasn't
fantastic though, and besides from a few hits and a few runs didn't really involve himself. When he was working hard he got good results. Played at loose head in the trial, when my news was that he was a better tight head. Instead State High had just about the tallest tight head prop I'd ever seen. No idea what his name was, but he was albino pale with blond hair.

On a whole State High's backline looked every bit as good as Churchie's, which is a huge success for a State High team people generally haven't expected too much from.

BGS standouts

Paddy Dooley (8) and Harry Egan (6) were the pick of the BGS bunch today. Michael Wolstenholme (13) has lots of potential coming off back surgery, and made a habit of making half breaks on nearly every carry. However, he lacked the final burst to break the line, and often was caught "dying" with the ball - taking the ball to ground when really an offload should have been pushed to take advantage of the retreating defence. Eddie McCorley (12) looked the part most like a Queensland Rep when he ran and defended, and Nicholas Ebzery (20) played very well in the short time he was on.

BGS weren't fantastic, but they came back from two tries down

Best of the Rest

Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to watch Nudgee, BBC, Ipswich, or TGS, but I'l catch up soon enough and update.
 

Getwithme

Cyril Towers (30)
Kyle Leofa from GT did nothing for me in his game against BGS, I never saw him move faster then a gentle jog. He was the slowest player on the pitch, and his only positive involvements were some big hits on crabbing wingers out wide when seagulling. If the teams were selected on performance throughout the day, Leofa would miss out altogether.

Was he playing hooker or front row?
His match fitness would be appalling and could only get better after missing 1 year and a hlaf out of the last 2 years
 

Boppa

Frank Row (1)
He was packing at 8


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Intresting. Heard he was headin' for front row with George Cox at 8.

Good to hear State high rugby doing well. They've got a talented bunch this year. I wouldn't count any team out for an upset this either
 

rugby fail

Bob McCowan (2)
I meant to get to BBC at some point during the day, but I wanted to have a look at TSS, GT, Churchie, and StatheHigh. I took down some match notes for BGS/TSS and Churchie/State High if anyone's interested, but they're not really worth reading. I'll be watching the other matches in the coming days and will update my thoughts on the other teams t
Some Notables from Terrace


Kyle Leofa from GT did nothing for me in his game against BGS, I never saw him move faster then a gentle jog. He was the slowest player on the pitch, and his only positive involvements were some big hits on crabbing wingers out wide when seagulling. If the teams were selected on performance throughout the day, Leofa would miss out altogether.

Connor Moroney and Ted Porter at 7 and 6 respectively for Terrace impressed me with their work around the field, and largely carried the non-factor Leofa through the game. Moroney displayed some excellent leadership, and played really hard. I noticed he'd bulked up considerably since last year, and is now short and thick as opposed to short and skinny.

Terrace got out to a 12 point lead quite early, through some great work from Alex Horan, who scored a great try by dummying and drifting between tackles, and Nikau Te-Rupe, with good work done by Hiale Roycroft. Horan's distribution was almost perfect, and Nikau was very dangerous every time he touched the ball. Nick Weller, the fullback, also did quite well. Quillian Malak, the pint sized left wing didn't do a whole lot to attract attention, with a handful of modest returns and a few good runs. Nikau was the star of the backline though, unleashing some vicious fends and bumping off defenders left right and centre.

GT's Tight 5 was modest, no-one really staked a claim for a position in the higher teams.

Notables from TSS

Tss played the first match of the day against BGS, and started nearly every single bench player.

Fred Dorrough was numbered 15, but played flyhalf really well, forming a very potent partnership with physical Inside Center Tyler Campbell, numbered 10. These two created havoc with Grammar's defensive line, with Dorrough excelling in delaying passes to Campbell until the perfect moment.

Off the back of the work of the two inside backs, PJ Van Den Burg was stellar, scoring a long range try and putting on a multitude of bone shattering tackles. PJ was my man of the match in this fixture.

The other stand out forward for me was a mysterious #19, an islander Number 8 who ran angry all game. His physicality and unpredictable running lines left the BGS defence battered and bruised.

TSS's hooker was also quite good, a short player with good size and a better work rate. Not sure if his performance will warrant anything further, but he played a good game.

Notables from Churchie

I couldn't go any further than Angus Scott Young, who was the best player I saw all day. I noticed he was packing at 8 during the scrums, and had some very good runs and awesome tackles. His clean outs were unparalleled by anyone on the park. He has a very big frame, and could be a future wallaby. It was that impressive.

Nucifora was very very good, providing excellent service to the backs and forwards in tandem. Nucifora also kicked for goal flawlessly. He really does have a ripper of a pass left to right and right to left. He did himself every favour out there.

Ponga had 15 on his back but played on the left wing, had 3 touches. 2 were nondescript, but on one he picked a perfect line back on the inside and ran between 6 would be tacklers. He's an obvious talent, and it's clear that he's wasted on the wing. He scored one try, but it was simply hands through the backline.

Jayden Sua had a quiet game, and he didn't really do anything noticeable. I don't believe Izaia Perese played. the 13 out there wasn't jet boots fast, and looked shorter than I remember Perese being. Happy to be corrected, but the #13 wasn't particularly impressive in a scrappy game.

Churchie's set pieces were dominant, particularly so in the line out. Josh Webb's throwing was pinpoint perfect, and Churchie's wealth of tall locks and loose forwards should mean that they have the sufficient depth to be the dominant line out team in the comp.

Notables from BSHS

I thought Liam McNamara was awesome at flyhalf. I'd had him pegged at fullback, but McNamara was just great. He's a fantastic runner in space, and took the ball to the line really well, making numerous line breaks in the game. I thought he outplayed Mack Mason pretty solidly. McNamara did not have the best passing game though, as his wrist strength let him down a little when he had to get long balls out quickly. Overall a very good performance.

Matt Sautia played the house down at 8, and was just about everywhere for BSHS. As a player I didn't really consider at all for GPS selection I was very impressed with Sautia. Given Fox was absent, Sautia should be a straight replacement.

Enoka Kalupou made a few big runs, generally after demolishing a defender. Acceleration wasn't
fantastic though, and besides from a few hits and a few runs didn't really involve himself. When he was working hard he got good results. Played at loose head in the trial, when my news was that he was a better tight head. Instead State High had just about the tallest tight head prop I'd ever seen. No idea what his name was, but he was albino pale with blond hair.

On a whole State High's backline looked every bit as good as Churchie's, which is a huge success for a State High team people generally haven't expected too much from.

BGS standouts

Paddy Dooley (8) and Harry Egan (6) were the pick of the BGS bunch today. Michael Wolstenholme (13) has lots of potential coming off back surgery, and made a habit of making half breaks on nearly every carry. However, he lacked the final burst to break the line, and often was caught "dying" with the ball - taking the ball to ground when really an offload should have been pushed to take advantage of the retreating defence. Eddie McCorley (12) looked the part most like a Queensland Rep when he ran and defended, and Nicholas Ebzery (20) played very well in the short time he was on.

BGS weren't fantastic, but they came back from two tries down

Best of the Rest

Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to watch Nudgee, BBC, Ipswich, or TGS, but I'l catch up soon enough and update.[/quote]


Kyle Leofa from what I saw lack game fitn
He was packing at 8


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Well King i have to say i agree with you about Kyle Leofa work around the field was poor but after watching the game the only thing he lacks is fitness. Dont know if we were watching the same game because he never played 8 (he only wore the no8jersy) he played loose head prop and scrumed well. He ball skills were impressive and I thought he actually lifted the forwards mentally when he came o. Terrace will need his physical presence on the field if they are to do well. Let's hope he gets his fitness up to it remember hes had nearly a year off and a few injuries on his road back.
 

TheKing

Colin Windon (37)
I meant to get to BBC at some point during the day, but I wanted to have a look at TSS, GT, Churchie, and StatheHigh. I took down some match notes for BGS/TSS and Churchie/State High if anyone's interested, but they're not really worth reading. I'll be watching the other matches in the coming days and will update my thoughts on the other teams t
Some Notables from Terrace


Kyle Leofa from GT did nothing for me in his game against BGS, I never saw him move faster then a gentle jog. He was the slowest player on the pitch, and his only positive involvements were some big hits on crabbing wingers out wide when seagulling. If the teams were selected on performance throughout the day, Leofa would miss out altogether.

Connor Moroney and Ted Porter at 7 and 6 respectively for Terrace impressed me with their work around the field, and largely carried the non-factor Leofa through the game. Moroney displayed some excellent leadership, and played really hard. I noticed he'd bulked up considerably since last year, and is now short and thick as opposed to short and skinny.

Terrace got out to a 12 point lead quite early, through some great work from Alex Horan, who scored a great try by dummying and drifting between tackles, and Nikau Te-Rupe, with good work done by Hiale Roycroft. Horan's distribution was almost perfect, and Nikau was very dangerous every time he touched the ball. Nick Weller, the fullback, also did quite well. Quillian Malak, the pint sized left wing didn't do a whole lot to attract attention, with a handful of modest returns and a few good runs. Nikau was the star of the backline though, unleashing some vicious fends and bumping off defenders left right and centre.

GT's Tight 5 was modest, no-one really staked a claim for a position in the higher teams.

Notables from TSS

Tss played the first match of the day against BGS, and started nearly every single bench player.

Fred Dorrough was numbered 15, but played flyhalf really well, forming a very potent partnership with physical Inside Center Tyler Campbell, numbered 10. These two created havoc with Grammar's defensive line, with Dorrough excelling in delaying passes to Campbell until the perfect moment.

Off the back of the work of the two inside backs, PJ Van Den Burg was stellar, scoring a long range try and putting on a multitude of bone shattering tackles. PJ was my man of the match in this fixture.

The other stand out forward for me was a mysterious #19, an islander Number 8 who ran angry all game. His physicality and unpredictable running lines left the BGS defence battered and bruised.

TSS's hooker was also quite good, a short player with good size and a better work rate. Not sure if his performance will warrant anything further, but he played a good game.

Notables from Churchie

I couldn't go any further than Angus Scott Young, who was the best player I saw all day. I noticed he was packing at 8 during the scrums, and had some very good runs and awesome tackles. His clean outs were unparalleled by anyone on the park. He has a very big frame, and could be a future wallaby. It was that impressive.

Nucifora was very very good, providing excellent service to the backs and forwards in tandem. Nucifora also kicked for goal flawlessly. He really does have a ripper of a pass left to right and right to left. He did himself every favour out there.

Ponga had 15 on his back but played on the left wing, had 3 touches. 2 were nondescript, but on one he picked a perfect line back on the inside and ran between 6 would be tacklers. He's an obvious talent, and it's clear that he's wasted on the wing. He scored one try, but it was simply hands through the backline.

Jayden Sua had a quiet game, and he didn't really do anything noticeable. I don't believe Izaia Perese played. the 13 out there wasn't jet boots fast, and looked shorter than I remember Perese being. Happy to be corrected, but the #13 wasn't particularly impressive in a scrappy game.

Churchie's set pieces were dominant, particularly so in the line out. Josh Webb's throwing was pinpoint perfect, and Churchie's wealth of tall locks and loose forwards should mean that they have the sufficient depth to be the dominant line out team in the comp.

Notables from BSHS

I thought Liam McNamara was awesome at flyhalf. I'd had him pegged at fullback, but McNamara was just great. He's a fantastic runner in space, and took the ball to the line really well, making numerous line breaks in the game. I thought he outplayed Mack Mason pretty solidly. McNamara did not have the best passing game though, as his wrist strength let him down a little when he had to get long balls out quickly. Overall a very good performance.

Matt Sautia played the house down at 8, and was just about everywhere for BSHS. As a player I didn't really consider at all for GPS selection I was very impressed with Sautia. Given Fox was absent, Sautia should be a straight replacement.

Enoka Kalupou made a few big runs, generally after demolishing a defender. Acceleration wasn't
fantastic though, and besides from a few hits and a few runs didn't really involve himself. When he was working hard he got good results. Played at loose head in the trial, when my news was that he was a better tight head. Instead State High had just about the tallest tight head prop I'd ever seen. No idea what his name was, but he was albino pale with blond hair.

On a whole State High's backline looked every bit as good as Churchie's, which is a huge success for a State High team people generally haven't expected too much from.

BGS standouts

Paddy Dooley (8) and Harry Egan (6) were the pick of the BGS bunch today. Michael Wolstenholme (13) has lots of potential coming off back surgery, and made a habit of making half breaks on nearly every carry. However, he lacked the final burst to break the line, and often was caught "dying" with the ball - taking the ball to ground when really an offload should have been pushed to take advantage of the retreating defence. Eddie McCorley (12) looked the part most like a Queensland Rep when he ran and defended, and Nicholas Ebzery (20) played very well in the short time he was on.

BGS weren't fantastic, but they came back from two tries down

Best of the Rest

Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to watch Nudgee, BBC, Ipswich, or TGS, but I'l catch up soon enough and update.


Kyle Leofa from what I saw lack game fitn


Well King i have to say i agree with you about Kyle Leofa work around the field was poor but after watching the game the only thing he lacks is fitness. Dont know if we were watching the same game because he never played 8 (he only wore the no8jersy) he played loose head prop and scrumed well. He ball skills were impressive and I thought he actually lifted the forwards mentally when he came o. Terrace will need his physical presence on the field if they are to do well. Let's hope he gets his fitness up to it remember hes had nearly a year off and a few injuries on his road back.[/quote]

You may be right - I was on the the right touchline so I never saw the loosehead side. I did spot him wearing 8 though

I'm not sure when Terrace start training, but some other schools begin their fitness training in December. If Leofa is still this unfit weeks out from competition starting then I'm not sure how much fitter he'll get. These were 30 minute games at absolute tops, and Leofa was completely spent. I hope for competitions sake he can pick himself up


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Sam Hauser

Sydney Middleton (9)
Any word on the nudgee forward back?

Was a good to see some quality rugby today and looking forward to the season.



Nudgee forward pack failed to compete against the BBC forward pack, scrums, field fitness, general play were all one sided with NC only getting go forward through their backs. They did have the big 3 out with injury/rest; Reece Hewat, Alex Mafi and Gavin Luka. NC did have Agassi Stowers (3) as well as Jackson Evans (6) who both played well, agassi their best ball runner and Jackson who got around the paddock without an effort. Lineouts were a different story, looks like BBC have another bad year up ahead in their set piece not contesting a single ball nudgee who have some great jumpers in the second row. Honourable mentions go to the number 6,3 and 5 who had good games for NC with 6, 2, 5 and 4 from BBC who had solid games.
 

Murphys Law

Allen Oxlade (6)
The King i did get to see both BSHS, TGS and ACGS. I thought Enoka performed pretty well for State actually and agree Sautia was also working hard, along with Henjak. When they came on against Churchie you could tell who was fresh. Once TGS got on the field i felt State struggled a bit (fitness?), although they ran in two tries near the end of the game. I agree with your review on Scott -Young for ACGS,however thought their forwards were pretty lazy. I agree Nucifora was good at times, but disagree about passing being pinpoint. Ponga did in fact start at fullback against TGS, just not much opportunity, you can see the danger is there. His defence looked solid. Sua i think only played about 15m in State game, but scored against TGS and threatend a few more times, one forward pass and another just out in touch. Once that backline polishes off their execution with Mason, they will be fantastic. Your right Perese was not #13. Not sure who was?

From speaking with others it was hard to get a real review on what may lay ahead, due to players missing, different combinations and also teams going on fresh against teams who had just played.
 

GSP

Fred Wood (13)
Walked past Carrozza with his little Red notebook and he had written down
BBC-15,10 , 4,2
-NC 12 &3
-IGS 3
not surprising- all but BBC 10 are in his QRU under 18 squad








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GSP

Fred Wood (13)
I agree- BBC lineout was a shambles (as it has been for 3 years ) but scrum was strong(as it has been for 3 years)
 

JacPrinceTell

Frank Row (1)
Kyle Leofa from what I saw lack game fitn


Well King i have to say i agree with you about Kyle Leofa work around the field was poor but after watching the game the only thing he lacks is fitness. Dont know if we were watching the same game because he never played 8 (he only wore the no8jersy) he played loose head prop and scrumed well. He ball skills were impressive and I thought he actually lifted the forwards mentally when he came o. Terrace will need his physical presence on the field if they are to do well. Let's hope he gets his fitness up to it remember hes had nearly a year off and a few injuries on his road back.

You may be right - I was on the the right touchline so I never saw the loosehead side. I did spot him wearing 8 though

I'm not sure when Terrace start training, but some other schools begin their fitness training in December. If Leofa is still this unfit weeks out from competition starting then I'm not sure how much fitter he'll get. These were 30 minute games at absolute tops, and Leofa was completely spent. I hope for competitions sake he can pick himself up


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Kyle Leofa from what I saw lack game fitn


Well King i have to say i agree with you about Kyle Leofa work around the field was poor but after watching the game the only thing he lacks is fitness. Dont know if we were watching the same game because he never played 8 (he only wore the no8jersy) he played loose head prop and scrumed well. He ball skills were impressive and I thought he actually lifted the forwards mentally when he came o. Terrace will need his physical presence on the field if they are to do well. Let's hope he gets his fitness up to it remember hes had nearly a year off and a few injuries on his road back.

You may be right - I was on the the right touchline so I never saw the loosehead side. I did spot him wearing 8 though

I'm not sure when Terrace start training, but some other schools begin their fitness training in December. If Leofa is still this unfit weeks out from competition starting then I'm not sure how much fitter he'll get. These were 30 minute games at absolute tops, and Leofa was completely spent. I hope for competitions sake he can pick himself up


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I must disagree with you TheKing. I was watching the TSS v GT game and yes, I do think Terrace's forward pack lifted when Leofa came on. However I think as for his physicality, he was outdone by TSS's loose head prop (not sure of the name). I can't say I had ever seen him before, but after making a brutal clear out which sent a player off knocked out to bring Leofa on, then made a spine tingling tackle against Leofa causing him to knock the ball on, I was more than impressed, but less than impressed with Leofa which seemed to go missing after being hit. Not only this but I thought the mysterious Loose-Head had work load which was immense, continuously forcing turnovers, making strong runs and scrumming well. In my opinion he was only to be outdone by stand outs such as PJ Van den Burg, Connor Moroney other standouts were Ted Porter and Nick Weller in my opinion, which as expected played very good games. I think TSS's loose head has to be a consideration for one of the GPS sides.
 
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