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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2014

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Brainstrust

Watty Friend (18)
It's actually hard to knock what the selectors have gone with , given I have now only seen 4 of the sides play. But I must say that Woodhill and Emery must have suffered due to Shore struggling over the last 12 months. That takes nothing away from the boys picked because they must be on fire and the selectors are collating info on all players. While the View front row looked better at scrum time, the Newington front row were pretty strong around the ruck. Given they only have 2 sessions before the CAS game on Tuesday they may have been inclined to go with some critical combinations. For those boys that feel hard done by, as recently as last year, Hutchison was originally picked in GPS thirds, along with Fotukava. HH made Australia school boys, and Fotukava Australia A. I believe the NSW selectors are looking at every boy with objectivity, so if your in it somewhere you're a chance. Congrats to all boys regardless of team. It is fine recognition for strong performances so far thus season.
 

DragonMan

Jimmy Flynn (14)
GPS White and GPS Blue are obviously not South of the Harbour and North of the Harbour (or vice versa). Are they GPS 3rds and 4ths?
 

SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
Hendrie not in ones or twos?! I am Staggered! Although getting popped balls from Crichton would be nice.

If that kid was any bigger/faster I would be thinking more than hyperbaric chamber

Agree with strang selection ... Albeit based on limited viewing ... Consensus on emery probably more cricket bloodlines ...

Funny that Crichton playing at 13 but picked in piggies ... Think he should tell selectors , no I am now a back, as he sure looked good there

The riverview v scots matchup in backs will be interesting
 

random2

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Would definitely back GPS 2's over the GPS 1's side especially in the forwards. IMO the Scots forwards are benefiting from the structure that they play with and I would not rate many of them over their opposition in GPS 2's, however two 50+ wins in a row is a far assessment. The 2's front row and back row are stronger than the 1's, Prichard is deadset the best hooker in GPS whilst Woodhill and Hayson were hard done by, Smith in 2s is a great call and I tip him to gain higher rep honours. Emery was hard done by, should have been in 1s or 2s, but again you can't argue with Scots boys being selected coming after the last two weeks and also remember that last year Hutch made Schoolboys after being selected in GPS 3's. The 2's back line is also very strong, Joeys and Newington connection will be a fantastic one too watch.
 

Parra biff

Bob McCowan (2)
Just released on tha AAGPS website

GPS 1st XV
M Laimani (N) M Serhon (N) V Fifita (N) R McCauley (S) B Petterson (I) M Girdler (S) C Menzies (I) A Crichton (S) T Strang (9) J McGregor (I) G Porter (S)
D England (S) H Hutchinson (I) T Wright (J) B Freeman (I)

GPS 2nd XV
H Fotukava (I) E Pritchard (I) J Sedgman (S) N Gittoes (J) T Piroddi (N) J Hayson (I) J Woodhill (E) C Smith (S) N Duffy (J) C O’Shea (J) S Kennewell (N) L Latinipulu (N) W McDonnell (J) C Hurley (I) S Tarogi (N)

GPS WHITE
J Bowditch (I) T Horton (J) L Muir (E) J Preece (E) T Rudolf (S) H Taylor (K) C Clifford (N) J Digby (G) H Emery (E) J Mackie (G) M Dowsett (E) A Sheldon (G) T McHutcheon (J) MHendrie (S) B Tan (G)

GPS BLUE
A Hall (K) J Burke (K) J Lee (K) K Wingti (J) N Brown (K) J Doyle (E) T Deer (S) D Ballantyne (K) L Condon (I) C Harris (K) J Prindiville (S) C King (E) H Kemball (E) T McBryde (I) J Richards (K)
Pritchard defiantly a better player then Serhon, selectors you made the wrong call
 

Brainstrust

Watty Friend (18)
When I look at the sides, for me the debate is not so much about who eg Emery etc not making the 1's, it's more about Emery, Bowditch, Hendrie etc missing the 2's. I think that in a group where there are so many quality players, some one is always going to be disappointed by missing 1's, but I am more amazed that those boys mentioned didn't make the 2's. There seems to be a huge range of abilities in the Blue and White teams. There are some boys who are in cracking form mixed in with boys in not such fine form. It's a timely reminder that at this stage the job in front of these boys is to whip CAS and CHS this week. After that, it's true that any one who plays this week can get a run at higher rep honours regardless of their team next week. Looking across these sides, I think there will be quite a few " bolters " picked to push higher. Any way good luck to all boys selected to play this week, what a fantastic opportunity and an exciting time.
 

Tahspark

Ted Thorn (20)
What a difference a year and different selectors can make. For example, Wright wasn't selected for either Sydney Juniors or Schools for the U16s nationals last year (although I thought he was hard done by) but now finds himself in GPS 1s. From all reports he scored a cracking try for Joeys yesterday. Good luck to him and all boys selected.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Four Grammar boys in the AAGPS White team. 0 High, 0 TAS, 0 3rd XV players from other AAGPS schools.

Grammar must be red hot favourites for the 3rd XV title this year.
 

Not in straight

Vay Wilson (31)
I am a newbiie to all this, but I cant see any one from High in the selections. Do they always play for CHS?

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15tc

Bob McCowan (2)
Just thought I'd whack in my 2 cents RE GPS selction:

At the end of the day it is very hard to pick accurate teams so early in the season and with selectors having to collaborate their knowledge over different games against different opposition. I've been very impressed with Kennewell, Sepesa, Latu, Wright, McCutcheon, McDonnell, O'Shea, Emery and Woodhill thus far and of course can't comment on the games I haven't seen but would've thought they would've all been straight into 1s or 2s.

Numerous boys selected in the lower sides I know would be greatly disappointed if they weren't selected for further representative honours. Not sure if we should take the selections too hard? The good players will stand up and shine against CAS etc. and I guess its just a line in the yearbook at the end of the day, no great injustices in the world just yet!

Good comment. If it's any consolation to those boys feeling hard done by, McCalman (K), Deegan (J), Short (S) were all selected in GPS 2 last year and went on to represent Australian Schoolboys at home and on the UK tour. Each of them stepped up to prove their quality and McCalman captained the Oz team.
 

formerflanker

Ken Catchpole (46)
IMO the Scots forwards are benefiting from the structure that they play with
....and the GPS 1st XV coaches are from Scots. I imagine the Scots structure will flow over to the GPS games.
 

Whose That Guy

Herbert Moran (7)
Could someone tell me about this 12 from scots D England, i've never heard of him until last night, and M girdler as well, seems to me that a few BIG calls have been made in GPS selections, i just hope there's no politics in the NSW pickings, good luck to all players who have gained rep honours
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
I am a newbiie to all this, but I cant see any one from High in the selections. Do they always play for CHS?

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In the past they've always played GPS. They do have a boy in one of the CHS teams this year - I assume because it's an easier pathway these days.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Could someone tell me about this 12 from scots D England, i've never heard of him until last night, and M girdler as well, seems to me that a few BIG calls have been made in GPS selections, i just hope there's no politics in the NSW pickings, good luck to all players who have gained rep honours

There are politics in all selections, from district under 10s to the Wallabies.:)
 

sarcophilus

Charlie Fox (21)
There are politics in all selections, from district under 10s to the Wallabies.:)

given we are about as far from cricket season as you can get, you seem to have your bat tucked very tightly behind a defensive left pad on that answer. A similar delivery in the unnameable thread may well have had to be retrieved from the corso
 
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