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Sydney Colts - 2015

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FrontRowFan

Herbert Moran (7)
If we want to start describing the colour of white, I think we're talking about a shade of grey then. Saying the vast majority is a bit different to saying all. I think your post actually backs up the point . You'd be struggling to name more than a handful of Woodies players from out of area, and mostly they are - as you say - following their mates or for convenience. Eastwood colts probably loses more than it gains in terms of player flows in and out, on balance.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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I did say "the vast majority", not "all", so I think your post actually backs up my point. You'd be struggling to name more than a handful from out of area, and mostly they are - as you say - following their mates or for convenience. Eastwood colts probably loses more than it gains in terms of player flows in and out.


Um, Not entirely correct. It was one of your acquaintances from the Eastwood club (@Sideline Eye) that said "the vast majority" not you.

Whereas Woodies largely rely on their own home grown players year in and year out. I don't know all their origins for sure (can someone help me out here?) but pretty sure the vast majority of Woodies colties in all 3 grades came up through their junior Eastwood rep teams, and come from local schools like Epping Boys, Marist College Eastwood, Carlingford High, etc, or played for their feeder clubs like Hillview, Dural, North Rocks, Beecroft, etc. there are certainly no 'buy ins' and absolutely no scholarships or incentives for anyone outside the area.

Speaking of player outflows, the club who's logo you proudly display on your screen, and Penrith probably suffer more than Woodies when it comes to player outflows from Junior Clubs to Colts, either to the Dark Code, other clubs or the usual gamut of reasons like jobs, girls, laziness, study, travel or surf etc.
 

FrontRowFan

Herbert Moran (7)
Speaking of player outflows, the club who's logo you proudly display on your screen, and Penrith probably suffer more than Woodies when it comes to player outflows from Junior Clubs to Colts, either to the Dark Code, other clubs or the usual gamut of reasons like jobs, girls, laziness, study, travel or surf etc.

MTB certainly has its share of defectors, but Penrith is much worse based on many of the posters in this forum. I don't mind players moving for reasons of friends or work or where they are living now, but moving to a club because you think you'll be part of a 'winning team' is a bit cynical for my liking.

However, having said that, I guess you can't blame players for being strategic in their approach and 'changing jobs' if they want to make a living out of it. Nothing different to any other part of the work force I suppose.
 

blackie

Bob McCowan (2)
Not too sure about South's actively recruiting out of the Illawarra. The four boys from Illawarra that have joined South's this year have done so of their own accord. They all attend Wollongong Uni and as Illawarra doesn't have a Colts comp this year they thought they would give Sydney Rugby a go. They car pool up to Sylvania from Wollongong for training with the only currency of trade a Slurpee bought from Hungry Jacks for the trip home. All four love their Rugby and it was great to see them all on the field together in 1st's Colts last Saturday against Eastwood.

It is worth noting the number of players from the 2013 Country Under 17's that are now playing Colts Rugby in Sydney. The Country program must be pretty good with South's, Gordon, North's, East's, West's, Uni, Parra and Randwick all benefitting from this cohort. Two of the boys are also Captaining their respective 1sts Colts teams.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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@Blackie, go back a few more years than the 2013 Country under 17's, but keep the cohort.

Look at the Country Zone Teams from the 2008 Under 13 and 2007 Under 12 State Champs. This will pick up all names of the Country JRU boys from that cohort before then went to the big city boarding schools, many of whom end up staying in Sydney at Uni or TAFE or with an apprenticeship after they finish school.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Also regarding what is happening at Warringah? WHy are Manly so patchy? Loss in all grades vs Parramatta.


Yeah we've had some good wins against some of the higher teams.

Manly have 3 First Grade players out with season ending injuries, Tukipili, Walker and Kaplan, and against Parramatta there were a number of players unavailable - Gourley, Williams, Verhoevan, Arnold, Morgan, Osagie, Crisp, Ladhams. Then Tahifotu and Ibbotson were injured in the first half against Parra as well.

It shouldn't be missed that a number of players from the previous years colts are now getting runs in the undefeated first grade side, and the top of the table second grade team, and the depth simply needs to be built again.

The coaches are clearly doing the building thing as at full strength we have beaten Norths, Gordon and led Uni 25-12 with 20 mins to go.
 

I like to watch

David Codey (61)
Haha Dave,you've obviously been talking to the coach with all that spin!

I've seen them play twice,and they are totally reliant upon 2 players.
So if 2's & 3's are cellar dwellers,and 1's are totally reliant on two star players to be competitive,that is not indicative of a strong program.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Haha Dave,you've obviously been talking to the coach with all that spin!

I've seen them play twice,and they are totally reliant upon 2 players.
So if 2's & 3's are cellar dwellers,and 1's are totally reliant on two star players to be competitive,that is not indicative of a strong program.


You know better than that - two players don't knock off the likes Gordon & Nths, and be up over Uni. More than just 2 players were out over the weekend.
Come on - last check Old Man Emus had a better for and against diff than the Rats, but the Emus don't even play now;).

I "I" said building again because a number of colts are in 1s or 2's now and it is a cycle.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Perhaps this is the way to fund your colts system. I've heard nothing but good reports about the Randwick scholarship programme.
 

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Rugby Mum

Watty Friend (18)
They'd want to name a squad of about 30 then. Quite a few lads end up with bumps and bruises from Saturday and are unable to back up on Sunday, and looking at the draw for late June, there are some big physical games there.
Also some players who carefully manage their game time may decline to nominate for this team.


Round 13 on 20 June
Sydney University v Eastern Suburbs
Gordon v Warringah
Manly v Eastwood
Northern Suburbs v Penrith/Bye
Randwick v West Harbour
Southern Districts v Parramatta

Round 14 on 27 June
Eastern Suburbs v Manly
Gordon v Northern Suburbs
Parramatta v Randwick
Penrith/Bye v Eastwood
Warringah v Southern Districts
West Harbour v Sydney University

News is 21st June with more details to follow
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
Not too sure about South's actively recruiting out of the Illawarra. The four boys from Illawarra that have joined South's this year have done so of their own accord. They all attend Wollongong Uni and as Illawarra doesn't have a Colts comp this year they thought they would give Sydney Rugby a go. They car pool up to Sylvania from Wollongong for training with the only currency of trade a Slurpee bought from Hungry Jacks for the trip home. All four love their Rugby and it was great to see them all on the field together in 1st's Colts last Saturday against Eastwood.

It is worth noting the number of players from the 2013 Country Under 17's that are now playing Colts Rugby in Sydney. The Country program must be pretty good with South's, Gordon, North's, East's, West's, Uni, Parra and Randwick all benefitting from this cohort. Two of the boys are also Captaining their respective 1sts Colts teams.
In the AICES v CHS 2's last weekend's game there were many country kids. Five from the Illawarra, But the competition in country is dying.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
@couldabeen, we've missed your match reports recently.

When is young Hasn'tYetBeen back on the oval for The Corporation? Nothing serious with the young fella I hope.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
If we want to start describing the colour of white, I think we're talking about a shade of grey then. Saying the vast majority is a bit different to saying all. I think your post actually backs up the point . You'd be struggling to name more than a handful of Woodies players from out of area, and mostly they are - as you say - following their mates or for convenience. Eastwood colts probably loses more than it gains in terms of player flows in and out, on balance.
Yeah. I heard they were gordon juniors from the central coast too. :) :) :)
 

AussieDominance

Trevor Allan (34)
Why are people trying to make it out as some kind of negative connotation that clubs attempt/do attract players from country zone carnival's. These players aren't poached they are in fact representing the correct pathway to follow in terms of playing in Sydney.

The real issue should be in fact that clubs should be looking after development of players in the area they represent in Sydney through Junior Rugby. There is a reason each club has a junior rep side in each age group.

I had a look at the Norths Colts side a few weeks back and they had 13 out of the 15 from country areas. People can take that as they see it.
 

Hugie

Ted Fahey (11)
I likewise don't see it as a problem prima faci but a symptom. The boys gets 18 very high level games, played at speed with and against players who are mostly better players than they are. Couple this with good coaching and you have the recipe for good development of the boy's rugby.
The boys having to move to the Sydney competition to get this is a symptom of the "Decline and Fall" of NSW rugby. As it retreats into smaller and smaller geographic areas and a handful of very exclusive schools what people are complaining about becomes inevitable. It's not the fault of the clubs, they're just behaving rationally given the circumstances they find themselves in, fighting over a declining resource.

I've really enjoyed this year getting around Sydney catching up the my country parent friends and having a few (but under the limit) beers whilst watching a very good quality of rugby. AND not being a team manager this year, yeh!!
Doesn't get better than that.
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
@couldabeen, we've missed your match reports recently.

When is young Hasn'tYetBeen back on the oval for The Corporation? Nothing serious with the young fella I hope.
Thanks for asking HJ, you are a good man.
The young bloke has been unwell for a while now. Not sure about when or if he will play again.
I still watch the Colts thread daily. Cannot work out what is happening in the middle of the competition ladder. Parra all over Manly, Eastwood flogged by Southern after previous good couple of turn outs, Easts looking the goods as the season progresses.
Because I probably won't be watching any more footy this year, For what it is worth, this far out, this is how I think it will unfold.
Randwick Club Champions
1st Grade to Randwick
2nd grade Uni
3rd grade Gordon.

(Of course what I really meant to say was The Corporation in all spots. Up the students.)
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
Thanks for asking HJ, you are a good man.
The young bloke has been unwell for a while now. Not sure about when or if he will play again.
I still watch the Colts thread daily. Cannot work out what is happening in the middle of the competition ladder. Parra all over Manly, Eastwood flogged by Southern after previous good couple of turn outs, Easts looking the goods as the season progresses.
Because I probably won't be watching any more footy this year, For what it is worth, this far out, this is how I think it will unfold.
Randwick Club Champions
1st Grade to Randwick
2nd grade Uni
3rd grade Gordon.

(Of course what I really meant to say was The Corporation in all spots. Up the students.)


Couldabeen,
Best wishes for the young MightBeYet. I hope that he gets better soon.
For all the crap that we carry on about in these forums, we must put the health of these kids first.
The Westlake family wish you all the best.

PS And I think your final tips are spot on too. Take care of the lad Couldabeen
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Southern Districts Reports - Round 12
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RD 12: EASTWOOD MATCH REPORT
After a week of R & R the boys were back in training and preparing for a mini Grand Final against Eastwood at their home ground with the winner of each game edging that bit closer to strengthening their finals chances, and the losers treading a harder path into the finals.

With 18s having a week off, it was 3rds who kick-started the day. They started off well and got into the game very early, but the signs in defence were looking shaky and Eastwood had some very sharp running backs, regardless, Souths went into half time leading 12 to 10.

The 2nd half was disappointing with the Eastwood outside backs having bit of a picnic in attack and running out winners 26 to 17. We still hold our 5th position on the table but we need to improve for the game against Parramatta.

2nds were looking for revenge after the loss 3 weeks earlier and the team trained well and were looking forward to the game. Both teams came to play with Eastwood controlling the game early as Souths were living off scraps, but our defence was good, and our scrum & line outs were on song - we were able to pinch some crucial line out ball. With the scores pretty much going point for point Souths were able to kick away to an 18 to 12 halftime lead but both sides still had plenty of points in them.

The 2nd half was all about momentum swings as Souths would kick- away, Eastwood would hit back. With 8 minutes to go Souths led 26 to 24. Eastwood were on a roll, but with our set pieces working really well and Brock Hammond at 10 controlling the game, we were able to pick up a converted try and run out winners 33 to 24. The match itself was a quality game played in good spirits with both teams needing a win.

1sts was shaping up as a cracker of a game after the nail bitter 3 weeks ago. In great playing conditions, both teams started like they meant business and for the first 6 minutes Souths never saw the ball as Eastwood were able to score and take a 5 nil lead. Souths were getting plenty of tackling practice and were looking quite strong. A penalty goal to Nathan McIlveen and a great chip and chase to Rory Davis under the posts had Souths in front 10 to 5.

Souths were seeing little ball in the 1st half - you could have grazed cattle in our half, but we were able to take our chances and a nice intercept by Frank Calgulay resulted in a try in the corner to Tom Evans off nice support play by Nathan McIlveen, and a torn hammy to Franky!

Shortly after an elbow injury to Jake Lubrano gave Ben Ridgeway his 1st colts debut and he didn't let the standard drop. He drove the forwards well with a good forwards driving mall try and a 24 to 5 halftime lead.
We knew Eastwood would come back hard in the 2nd half and we had to get first points. A Nic Pennisi try and penalty goal had Souths up 34 to 5, with a further try under the posts making the score 41 to 5. Eastwood finished the game with a good consolation try to make the final score 41 to 10, a win for Souths and a good days Rugby.

A very pleasing result in 1sts and 2nds, and again 3rds were disrupted with 2 players playing grade and players on CHS rep footy etc, so hopefully a few more players back for the Parramatta game at Forshaw and hopefully the 18s will be playing so we have 4 good games of rugby to watch.

Player of the day goes to all the Players, Coaches and Managers, especially the Mums and Dads who did the club very proud at the recent Junior State Championships. Our Club is the ‘only’ one that has representative Junior District teams in every age group from U10 development through to the newly formed U18s competition.

Our junior participation, development and growth are an organic advantage envied by many other District clubs. Because of this foundation, our Colts program continues to flourish for numbers. This enables us to refrain from mass pilfering of other junior club graduates or procuring studentship entitlements to attract players.

We are excited about the local junior talent coming through in the next few years. We have a great Colts program and culture supported by our Club board. The retention and nurturing of the junior talent coming through will only make our Colts program better and stronger.

https://www.facebook.com/southerndistricts.rugbyunion.colts/posts/893156254054243:0
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
Couldabeen,
Best wishes for the young MightBeYet. I hope that he gets better soon.
For all the crap that we carry on about in these forums, we must put the health of these kids first.
The Westlake family wish you all the best.

PS And I think your final tips are spot on too. Take care of the lad Couldabeen
Cheers Mate
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Round 13 Team Lists

The Corporation v Beasties
COLTS 1
Sydney University: 1. Jack Bliss, 2. James Margan, 3. Jorden Mose, 4. Nick Champion de Crespigny, 5. Harrison Williams, 6. Aidan Brown, 7. Hamish Dunbar, 8. Joshua Schwager, 9. Banjo Travers, 10. Connor O'Shea, 11. James Kane, 12. Will Davies, 13. Will McDonnell, 14. Cillian Burke, 15. Christian Kagiassis
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Matt Hooper, 2. Lindsey Stevens, 3. Archie Hall , 4. Guy Beever, 5. Emerson Adcock, 6. Tom Mencinsky, 7. Nick Makas, 8. Oli Robinson, 9. Ted Pye , 10. Jack Maddocks, 11. Suaesi Iosua, 12. Harry Priestner, 13. James Pelowski, 14. Christo Wylie, 15. Joe Mackie

COLTS 2
Sydney University: 1. Conor O'Doherty, 2. Jay Spencer, 3. Alexander Masima, 4. Lachlan Argiris, 5. Jack Blair, 6. George Lehmann, 7. Hugh Summerhayes, 8. Lincoln Whiteley, 9. Alexander Jackman, 10. Charlie Friend, 11. Ahmad Elbatoory, 12. Toby Cooke, 13. Dylan Oldfield, 14. Tim McCutcheon, 15. Daniel Calavassy
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Jai Gunton, 2. Julian Horton-Patch, 3. Andrew Crone, 4. Judd Harvey , 5. James Shipway, 6. Dan Howes, 7. Ned O'neill, 8. Ben Vincent, 9. Dayne Corbishley, 10. Doug Crawford, 11. Will McGuiness, 12. Tevita Makasini , 13. Henry Paterson, 14. James Flynn, 15. Will Ball

COLTS 3
Sydney University: 1. Vecchio Del, 2. Billy-Jacob O'Connor, 3. Lisiate Vaihu, 4. Peter Fenwicke, 5. Thomas Willson, 6. Sean O'Byrne, 7. Stuart Mill, 8. Calvin Mulipola, 9. Ben Halmarick, 10. Sean Cross, 11. Sam Nery, 12. Lewis Oswald, 13. Tom McFadyen, 14. Patrick Muller, 15. Jaydon Fa'avae-Eli
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Jake Cowie, 2. Sandy Butterworth, 3. Hugo McLure, 4. Jamie Greentree, 5. Will Picone, 6. Tom McIvor, 7. Sam Fensom, 8. Andrew Spira, 9. Darby Murphy, 10. Harry Tooth, 11. Kai Whatmore, 12. James Parrelli, 13. Ned Taylor, 14. Joey Zieme, 15. Seb Haddock

Mighty Manly Marlins v Woodies
COLTS 1
Manly: 1. Scott White, 2. Rohan Hedge, 3. Alefosio Tatola, 4. James Gourley, 5. Kevin O'Connor, 6. Liam Routledge, 7. Matt Schofield, 8. Kerry Simpson, 9. Dante Otto, 10. Brad Clarke, 11. Austin Osagie, 12. Tom Morgan, 13. Jed Ibbotson, 14. Tom Langrell, 15. Ben Crerar
Eastwood: 1. Rohhan Zebib, 2. Ed Craig, 3. Alex Pappalardo, 4. Daniel Cosgrove, 5. Tim Anstee, 6. Josh Bones, 7. Zac Simpson, 8. Mark Quadrio, 9. Lachlan Croese, 10. Matt Collins, 11. Aiden Hopping, 12. Brent Whicker, 13. Lachlan Burland, 14. Joshua Nohra, 15. James Day

COLTS 2
Manly: 1. Mitch Beattie, 2. James Campbell, 3. Peau Baranyi, 4. Daylee Sumner, 5. Van Stewart, 6. Siaosi Talarico, 7. Nate Becker, 8. Cyprus Tutunoa, 9. Connor McGrath, 10. Louis Dowling, 11. Oscar Mason, 12. Ryan Prentice, 13. Isaac O'shea, 14. Mitch Andrews, 15. Dylan Peppernell
Eastwood: 1. Liam Northridge, 2. Pat Sanford, 3. Nareg Nazarian, 4. Henry Walkerden, 5. Sam Frogley, 6. Zac Herron, 7. Cameron Goodacre, 8. Mitchell Caldwell, 9. Jordan Gillespie, 10. Tom Graham, 11. Tom Nicita, 12. Sam McCaffrey, 13. Joshua So, 14. Tom Koodrin, 15. Rihann Barkley-Brown

COLTS 3
Manly: 1. Michael Nichols, 2. Wes Thomas, 3. NathanHatherley, 4. Jordan Kennedy, 5. Cameron Signorini, 6. Max Norrish, 7. Junior Amituanai, 8. Byron Leach, 9. Ryan Stewart, 10. Laurence Gay, 11. Liam Hilton-Butt, 12. Rhett Connolly, 13. Isa Abdoullah, 14. Hugo Lumsdaine, 15. Tobias Pack
Eastwood: 1. Nick Carone, 2. Michael Arapidis, 3. Duncan Ryan, 4. Cameron Fish, 5. Lachlan Johnson, 6. Nathan Watson, 7. Pat Harrison, 8. Daniel Ryan, 9. Jonas Williams, 10. Denzel Singleton, 11. Daniel Loneragan, 12. Kevin Li, 13. Tom Hudson, 14. Jake Temm, 15. Liam Peters

Shoremen v Emus
COLTS 1
Northern Suburbs vs The Bye
(Expect to see lots of Shoremen in Sydney U19 Colts vs Country U20's on Sunday)

COLTS 2
Northern Suburbs: 1. Tom Booth, 2. Chris Goldie, 3. Jack Halabi, 4. Jack Preece, 5. Angus Cook, 6. Will Lindsay, 7. Matt Psaltis, 8. Sam Cater, 9. Angus Mactavish, 10. Nic Clancy, 11. Will Fell , 12. Harvey Duncan, 13. Chris Vandoros, 14. Charlie Oldham, 15. Jayden Stokes
Penrith: 1. Chaise Taranto, 2. Tametai Lomax, 3. Sinipati Pati, 4. Samuel Hansen, 5. Hamish Milne, 6. Hamish Matthews, 7. Delahoya Manu, 8. Sati Taufa, 9. Mitchell Korol, 10. Ezekial Seia, 11. Ben Meyer, 12. Steve Mate, 13. Ben Valu, 14. Joshua Goode, 15. Ben Ui

COLTS 3
Northern Suburbs: 1. Joey Dawson, 2. Tyler Key, 3. Jackson McLean, 4. Lochie Moore, 5. Ed Pollitt, 6. Matt Anderson, 7. Taylor Deer, 8. Alex Ironside, 9. Scott Pater, 10. Harry Kemball, 11. Denzel Tie , 12. Simon Johnston, 13. Hugh Adams, 14. Ollie Beanstead, 15. Connor Slocombe
Penrith: 1. Assaad Collins, 2. Trey Ropata, 3. Daniel Vavega, 4. Zeke Mafi, 5. Leslie Kini, 6. Epati Sale, 7. Jack Fleetwood, 8. Thorne Piilua, 9. Desmond Tipene, 10. Mitchell Austin, 11. Wiremu King, 12. Ezra Kemp, 13. Bernie Saleve, 14. Poasa Nakairvalu, 15. George Mafi

Randi-Wix v Pirates
COLTS 1
Randwick: 1. Campbell Shearer, 2. Nick Koutsoukais, 3. Vuni Fifita, 4. Nick Kellaway, 5. Ryan Powter, 6. Jum Woodhill, 7. Jack Hayson, 8. Daniel Hughes, 9. Sam Horwitz, 10. Nic Andrews, 11. Ned Robinson, 12. Devan Stoltz, 13. Tom Molloy, 14. Matt Crafts, 15. Ben O'Donnell
West Harbour : 1. Jack Ulu, 2. Tonga Tangitau, 3. Paul Utaatu, 4. Otto Wendt, 5. Visiano Vaohea, 6. Harvard Mau, 7. Matthias Tutunoa, 8. Ola Moala, 9. Marcellous Rouse, 10. Travis Dombroski, 11. Shane Faaui, 12. Danny Wilson, 13. Chris Ebeling, 14. Henrik Anthony, 15. Matt Vatuinuku

COLTS 2
Randwick: 1. DJ Tifa, 2. Sama Malolo, 3. Sam Hunt, 4. Lemeke Taumoepeau, 5. Sam Ellerton, 6. Tim Lee, 7. Sam Connor , 8. Lewis Mayberry, 9. Tom Wong, 10. Lachie Anderson, 11. Charlie McKay, 12. Liam Longbottom, 13. Moa Meliepo, 14. Sam Carter, 15. Ronald Streeter Mason
West Harbour : 1. Sailusi Lua, 2. Jake Donaghy, 3. Daniel Gooding, 4. Franele Betham-Misa, 5. Taani Aitu, 6. Doug Paish, 7. Mark Mc Dermott, 8. Othello Heka, 9. Kobi Bates, 10. Matt Thomas, 11. Kurt Kerrigan, 12. D'Rhys Miller, 13. Josh Tupuola, 14. Paul Tau, 15. Kayne Hodgson

COLTS 3
Randwick: 1. Sam Matenga, 2. Michael Midson, 3. Ryan Block, 4. Alec Corcoran, 5. Brendan Neville, 6. Chase Paea, 7. Hugh Adamson, 8. Zach Wheeler, 9. Kingston Day, 10. Lachlan Kenneally, 11. Harrison Gould, 12. Jordan Holz, 13. Henry Cohen, 14. Ben Marks, 15. James Douglass
West Harbour : 1. Sam Naulu, 2. Jimi Valu, 3. Sebastian Panama, 4. Gil Rickey, 5. John Boath-Moana, 6. Ongolea Petelo, 7. Wilson Faasalafa, 8. Viliami Felila, 9. Aird Jardine, 10. Connor Moran, 11. Lucas Chao, 12. Jacob Taylor, 13. David Johnston, 14. Viliami Tupou, 15. Samuel Temata

Hobbits v Mighty Two Blues
COLTS 1
Southern Districts: 1. Milan Papalii, 2. Oliver Takiveikata, 3. Conor Young, 4. Dan Broady, 5. Josh Lyons, 6. Nic Pennisi, 7. Kurt Rumsay, 8. Lachlan Hennessey, 9. Rory Davis, 10. Brock Hammond, 11. Tom Evans, 12. Tom Doyle, 13. Callum Quinn, 14. Jack Conen, 15. Nathan McIlveen
Parramatta: 1. Jordan Lotoaniu, 2. Matt Pond, 3. Sione Fonua, 4. Nick O'gorman, 5. James Benton, 6. Ben Talamaivao, 7. Riley Jacobson, 8. Liam Faogali, 9. Liam Tully, 10. Cale Angeloni, 11. Tariu Afoa, 12. Jacob Tupoula, 13. Niko Uele, 14. Ofa Siale, 15. Nathan Faleafa

COLTS 2
Southern Districts: 1. Joey Tahati, 2. Gareth Thomas, 3. Lachlan King, 4. Karaitiana Sa'u, 5. Pat Kuenzie, 6. Angus Guthridge, 7. Henry Robertson, 8. Rhys Schrueder, 9. Ben Ridgeway, 10. Ryan Sorrell, 11. Grant Isles, 12. Tylah Pritchard, 13. Gordon Enari, 14. Cooper Harris, 15. Angus McGrath
Parramatta: 1. Seaton Kenna, 2. Jeremiah Letele, 3. Tai Mose, 4. Chris Tolson, 5. Jacob Delailoa, 6. Jake Digby, 7. Rhys Tribolet, 8. Ramado Tuigamala, 9. Brodie Knight, 10. Damien Mulvanah, 11. Jonathan Lagos, 12. Luke Delailoa, 13. Luke Parker, 14. Zac Fortini, 15. Luke Richardson

COLTS 3
Southern Districts: 1. Nathan Ford, 2. Benet James, 3. Sam Iuta, 4. Mitch Whittet, 5. Dylan Turner Williams, 6. Jacob Fetui, 7. Evan Jenkins, 8. Khalid Alfas, 9. James Whelan, 10. Trey Brown, 11. Drew Nuttall, 12. Lewis Pickering, 13. George Cardassilaris, 14. William Blake, 15. Locky Walsh
Parramatta: 1. Fabian Dudley, 2. Tom Bonham, 3. Alex Kingston, 4. Ben Stoodley, 5. Junior Alarcon, 6. Jordi Druzinac, 7. Jake Owen, 8. Caleb Roberts, 9. Ryan Fitzpatrick, 10. Pat Muller, 11. Henry Waqateriewa, 12. Jope Boginavalu, 13. Nathan Lagilagi, 14. Apisai Kunawave, 15. Brad Halliwell

Highlanders v Rats
COLTS 1
Gordon: 1. Nathan Kelly, 2. Hosea Fotukava, 3. Sean Dillon, 4. Jack Margin, 5. Jack Bowditch, 6. Nic Burkett, 7. Jake Pierce, 8. James Lough, 9. Alex Barker, 10. Dave Smerdon, 11. Ben Butler, 12. James Dainton, 13. Sione Afu, 14. Sam Mete , 15. Marcus Hundt
Warringah: 1. Jack Slack Smith(c), 2. Caleb O’Neill, 3. Tasi Tuituiohu, 4. Andrew Davies, 5. Cael Carmont, 6. Lachie MacMahon, 7. Marcus Kemp, 8. Kurtis Stariha, 9. John Ferguson, 10. Jerry Lemalu, 11. Dylan Goodearl, 12. Matt Skelly, 13. Cam Dove, 14. Tom McBryde, 15. Josh Thompson

COLTS 2
Gordon: 1. Rob Lacinski, 2. Jono Burke, 3. Mawin Jansen, 4. Jack Blamey, 5. Josh Roche, 6. Nick Slaven, 7. Sam Hutton, 8. Lapana Vitale, 9. Tom Kennedy, 10. Josh Thorndyke, 11. Kirt Anthony, 12. David Serukai, 13. Josh Mitchell, 14. Seb Field , 15. Andrew Bligh
Warringah: 1. Fergus James, 2. Callum Landry, 3. Nick Latuhoi, 4. Connor Barham, 5. Mike Hart, 6. Matt Pickles, 7. Brody Wharepouri, 8. Bryce Renaman, 9. Jonathon Miller, 10. Sam Gainsford, 11. Jake Vale, 12. Billy Simpson, 13. Eserah Chee-kam, 14. Owen Chun, 15. Lachlan Grant

COLTS 3
Gordon: 1. Sean Fagan, 2. James Kwok, 3. Brandon Fernandes, 4. Eden Taylorwood-Roe, 5. Will Makeig, 6. Jordan Thomas, 7. Patrick Sutton, 8. Aaron Hutt, 9. Lachlan Burke, 10. Ben Tracy, 11. Lachlan Phillips, 12. Joe Stageman, 13. James Byrne, 14. Sam Frankham, 15. David Balcomb
Warringah: 1. Zac Tales, 2. Jake Boroughs, 3. Clayton Anastasia, 4. Luke Hurditch, 5. Lachie Rose, 6. Charlie Rowntree, 7. Eddie Fry, 8. Nathan Cotton, 9. Pat Flynn, 10. Scott Engwall, 11. Mac Entwistle, 12. Tom Von Bokhoven, 13. Connor Bradshaw, 14. Harry Britton, 15. Tom Condon
 
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