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Sydney Colts - 2015

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Alfred Walker (16)
i think the 18's is a good concept, however, it would be interesting to hear from village clubs. Some clubs have a large number of village clubs to recruit players from, but not all clubs have the luxury. What has been the effect on village clubs? Would this hurt their player numbers? Very few would be coming from the schools.
Yes I am playing devils advocate
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Round 17 Team Lists


Pirates v The Mighty PARRAMATTA Two Blues
COLTS 1
West Harbour: 1. Paul Utaatu, 2. Tonga Tangitau, 3. Daniel Gooding, 4. Otto Wendt, 5. Pilimi Felila, 6. Peter Johnston, 7. Matthias Tutunoa, 8. Ola Moala, 9. Aird Jardine, 10. Matt Thomas, 11. Josh Tupuola, 12. D'Rhys Miller, 13. Danny Wilson, 14. Paul Tau, 15. Shane Faaui
Parramatta: 1. Sione Fonua, 2. Seaton Kenna, 3. Jordan Lotoaniu, 4. James Benton, 5. Ben Talamaivao, 6. Ramado Tuigamala, 7. Riley Jacobson, 8. Liam Faogali, 9. Brodie Knight, 10. Isaac Rabutoka, 11. Tariu Afoa, 12. Jacob Tupoula, 13. Niko Uele, 14. Ofa Siale, 15. Nathan Faleafa

COLTS 2
West Harbour: 1. Sailusi Lua, 2. Jake Donaghy, 3. Jack Ulu, 4. Taani Aitu, 5. Franele Betham-Misa, 6. Raymond Taufui, 7. Mark Mc Dermott, 8. Doug Paish, 9. Samuel Temata, 10. Connor Moran, 11. Kurt Kerrigan, 12. Viliami Felila, 13. Adrew Suamili, 14. Henrik Anthony, 15. Kayne Hodgson
Parramatta: 1. Tai Mose, 2. Jeremiah Letele, 3. Matt Pond, 4. Chris Tolson, 5. Matthew Sheahan, 6. Jake Digby, 7. Rhys Tribolet, 8. Jacob Delailoa, 9. Liam Tully, 10. Luke Richardson, 11. Jonathan Lagos, 12. Luke Delailoa, 13. Luke Parker, 14. Zac Fortini, 15. Brad Halliwell

COLTS 3
West Harbour: 1. Mahoni Kaufusi, 2. Jimi Valu, 3. Mitchell Johnston, 4. Gil Rickey, 5. Brenton Holland, 6. Wilson Faasalafa, 7. Jacob Taylor, 8. James Behringer, 9. Tom O'Connor, 10. Luke Collins, 11. Jacob Taylor, 12. Kohe Vaitaki, 13. David Johnston, 14. Lucas Chao, 15. Viliami Tupou
Parramatta: 1. Alex Kingston, 2. Tom Bonham, 3. Fabian Dudley, 4. Josh Lole, 5. Ben Stoodley, 6. Caleb Roberts, 7. Jake Owen, 8. Damion Mason - Huta, 9. Ryan Fitzpatrick, 10. Jackson Sardelich, 11. Danyon Morris, 12. Giordan Patea, 13. Frank Tanginoa, 14. Sam Wright, 15. Micah Scott-Vari

Beasts v Shoremen
COLTS 1
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Matt Hooper, 2. Lindsey Stevens, 3. Archie Hall, 4. Guy Beever, 5. Emerson Adcock, 6. Max Hendrie, 7. Nick Makas, 8. Oli Robinson, 9. Ted Pye, 10. Jack Maddocks, 11. Joe Mackie, 12. Harry Priestner, 13. Alex Newsome, 14. Christo Wylie, 15. James Pelowski
Northern Suburbs: 1. Jakob Sedgemen, 2. Evan Pritchard, 3. Jackson McLean, 4. William Finley, 5. Harry Lind, 6. Jack Preece, 7. Will Lindsay, 8. Leon Akopian, 9. Josh Lynch, 10. Jack Clancy, 11. Charlie Oldham, 12. Nic Clancy, 13. Charlie King, 14. Dom Naylor, 15. Josh Cook

COLTS 2
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Jai Gunton, 2. Julian Horton-Patch, 3. Andrew Crone, 4. James Shipway, 5. Judd Harvey, 6. Will Picone, 7. Ned O'Neill, 8. Dan Howes, 9. James Williams, 10. Roy Harrison, 11. Jack Harrison, 12. Harry Tooth, 13. James Manns, 14. Darby Murphy, 15. Michael Copolla
Northern Suburbs: 1. Jack Halabi, 2. Chris Goldie, 3. Will Adams, 4. Tom Booth, 5. Lochie Moore, 6. Taylor Deer, 7. Matt Psaltis, 8. Sam Cater, 9. Angus Mactavish, 10. Harry Kemball, 11. Hugh Adams, 12. Harvey Duncan, 13. Will Fell, 14. Tommy Gilbert, 15. Jayden Stokes

COLTS 3
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Fred Fiala, 2. Sandy Butterworth, 3. Hugo Mclure, 4. Lachlan Sharp, 5. Jack Somerton, 6. Jake Cowie, 7. Michael Roche, 8. Tom McIvor, 9. Seb Haddock, 10. James Parrelli, 11. Kai Whatmore, 12. Zinny Norman, 13. Josh Becker, 14. Harry McRitchie, 15. Jonathon Bard
Northern Suburbs: 1. Liam Macwhite, 2. George Donnelly, 3. Tyler Key, 4. Lochie Adair, 5. Ed Pollitt, 6. Joey Dawson, 7. Harry Gainor, 8. James Winton, 9. Scott Pater, 10. Hayden Toohey, 11. Denzel Tie, 12. Chris Vandoros, 13. Sean Townsend, 14. Sam Marial, 15. Ollie Beanstead

Woodies v The Gallopers
COLTS 1
Eastwood: 1. Rohhan Zebib, 2. Ed Craig, 3. Alex Pappalardo, 4. Adam Desantis, 5. Zack Simpson, 6. Josh Bones, 7. Jacob Bamford, 8. Tim Anstee, 9. Lachlan Croese, 10. Matt Collins, 11. Joshua Nohra, 12. Brent Whicker, 13. Lachlan Burland, 14. James Sarks, 15. James Day
Randwick: 1. Vuni Fifita, 2. Nick Koutsoukais, 3. Sama Malolo, 4. Nick Kellaway, 5. Ryan Powter, 6. Hame Tali, 7. Jum Woodhill, 8. Olly Kamp, 9. Sam Horwitz, 10. Nic Andrews, 11. Matt Crafts, 12. Ben Starkey, 13. Moa Meliepo, 14. Ned Robinson, 15. Ben O'Donnell

COLTS 2
Eastwood: 1. Pat Sanford, 2. Max Beham, 3. Nareg Nazarian, 4. Will McManus, 5. Sam Frogley, 6. Henry Walkerden, 7. Cameron Goodacre, 8. Mitchell Caldwell, 9. Tom Graham, 10. Sam McCaffrey, 11. Jonas Williams, 12. Cameron Daniels, 13. Tom Nicita, 14. Tom Koodrin, 15. Denzel Singleton
Randwick: 1. Latham Takau, 2. Matt Serhon, 3. Ezra Malolo, 4. Pat Kava, 5. Kieran Bonin, 6. Sam Ellerton, 7. Sam Connor,, 8. Jordan Iremia, 9. Tom Wong, 10. Lachie Anderson, 11. Sam Carter, 12. Liam Longbottom, 13. Hamish Gordon, 14. Ronald Streeter Mason, 15. Kieran Knight

COLTS 3
Eastwood: 1. Nick Carone, 2. Michael Arapidis, 3. Aiden Jones, 4. Duncan Ryan, 5. Hugh Elleman, 6. Cameron Fish, 7. Pat Harrison, 8. Daniel Ryan, 9. Liam Peters, 10. Kevin Li, 11. Will Boscato, 12. Nathan Watson, 13. Daniel Loneragan, 14. Josh Loneragan, 15. Sam Lyndon
Randwick: 1. Sam Matenga, 2. Michael Midson, 3. Manisela Fetikoa, 4. Alec Corcoran, 5. Brendan Neville, 6. Zach Wheeler, 7. Hugh Adamson, 8. Chase Paea, 9. Mitch Jowett/Hayden Lloyd, 10. Patrick Pelligrini, 11. Ben Marks, 12. Lachlan Kenneally, 13. Harrison Gould, 14. Tau Penitani, 15. Kingston Day

MMM v Stags
COLTS 1
Manly: 1. Scott White (c), 2. Rohan Hedge, 3. Alefosio Tatola, 4. James Gourley, 5. Kerry Simpson, 6. Will Cronin, 7. Matt Schofield, 8. Scott Williams, 9. Kerrod Binge, 10. Jack Milligan, 11. Austin Osagie, 12. Brad Clarke, 13. Jed Ibbotson, 14. Kane Ladhams, 15. Ben Crerar
Gordon: 1. Nathan Kelly, 2. Hosea Fotukava, 3. Sean Dillon, 4. Jack Margin, 5. Nick Meagher, 6. James Grant, 7. Nic Burkett, 8. James Lough, 9. Alex Barker, 10. Dave Smerdon, 11. Ben Butler, 12. James Dainton, 13. Sione Afu, 14. Sam Mete, 15. Marcus Hundt

COLTS 2
Manly: 1. Peau Baranyi, 2. Liam Routledge, 3. Mitch Beattie, 4. Van Stewart, 5. Kevin O'Connor, 6. Siaosi Talarico, 7. Dante Otto, 8. Byron Leach, 9. James Tahifotu, 10. Louis Dowling, 11. Oscar Mason, 12. Ryan Prentice, 13. Isaac O'Shea, 14. Dylan Peppernell, 15. Tom Langrell
Gordon: 1. Rob Lacinski, 2. Jono Burke, 3. Mawin Jansen, 4. Josh Roche, 5. Angus McClelland, 6. Lapana Vitale, 7. Sam Hutton, 8. Hamish Phipps, 9. Tom Kennedy, 10. Josh Thorndyke, 11. Lachlan Phillips, 12. David Serukai, 13. Josh Mitchell, 14. James Byrne, 15. Kirt Anthony

COLTS 3
Manly: 1. Nicolas White, 2. Isa Abdoullah, 3. Michae Nicholls, 4. Jordan Kennedy, 5. Daylee Sumner, 6. Max Norrish, 7. Junior Amituanai, 8. Sam Coram, 9. Ryan Stewart, 10. Tom Crisp, 11. Liam Hilton-Butt, 12. Rhett Connolly, 13. Jamie Mason, 14. Hugo Lumsdaine, 15. Laurence Gay
Gordon: 1. Brandon Fernandes, 2. James Kwok, 3. Sean Fagan, 4. Jonah Taylor, 5. Nick Stevens, 6. Jordan Thomas, 7. Patrick Sutton, 8. Will Makeig, 9. Sam Reimer, 10. Ben Tracy, 11. Sam Frankham, 12. Jackson Garrels, 13. Joe Stageman, 14. Tom Skelly, 15. David Balcomb

Emus v Hobbits
COLTS 1
Southern Districts vs The Bye

COLTS 2
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. Sam Limbrey, 10. Ezekial Seia, 11. Ben Meyer, 12. Steve Mate, 13. Ben Valu, 14. Jayden Mafi, 15. Ben Ui
Southern Districts: 1. Nathan Ford, 2. Gareth Thomas, 3. Lachlan King, 4. Karaitiana Sa'u, 5. Rhys Schrueder, 6. Angus Guthridge, 7. Henry Robertson, 8. Lachlan Hennessey, 9. James Whelan, 10. Brock Hammond, 11. Grant Isles, 12. Clayton Hansell, 13. Callum Quinn, 14. Gordon Enari, 15. Nathan McIlveen

COLTS 3
Penrith: 1. Assaad Collins, 2. Trey Ropata, 3. Jackson Whiting, 4. Zeke Mafi, 5. Leslie Kini, 6. Jack Fleetwood, 7. Joshua Goode, 8. Thorne Piilua, 9. Mitchell Korol, 10. Desmond Tipene, 11. Wiremu King, 12. Ezra Kemp, 13. Bernie Saleve, 14. Poasa Nakairvalu, 15. Ereisky Livi- Papalii
Southern Districts: 1. Joey Tahati, 2. Benet James, 3. Sam Iuta, 4. Jacob Fetui, 5. Dylan Turner Williams, 6. Jordan Tohouaka, 7. Dawie Erasmus, 8. Mitch Whittet, 9. Drew Nuttall, 10. Ryan Sorrell, 11. Andrew Kaine, 12. Lewis Pickering, 13. Tylah Pritchard, 14. Frank Calgulay, 15. Locky Walsh

The Corporation v Rats
COLTS 1
Sydney University: 1. Jack Bliss, 2. Folau Fainga'a, 3. Jorden Mose, 4. Nick Champion de Crespigny, 5. Harrison Williams, 6. Declan Moore, 7. Jack McCalman, 8. Hamish Dunbar, 9. Nick Duffy, 10. Connor O'Shea, 11. James Kane, 12. Will McDonnell, 13. Jack Redden, 14. Christian Yassmin, 15. Christian Kagiassis
Warringah: 1. Alatasi Tuituiohu, 2. Caleb O’Neill, 3. Jack Slack Smith, 4. Cael Carmont, 5. Andrew Davies, 6. Kurtis Stariha, 7. Luke Milham, 8. Nick Latuhoi, 9. John Ferguson, 10. Jerry Lemalu, 11. Josh Thompson, 12. Matt Skelly, 13. Dylan Goodearl, 14. Eserah Chee-kam, 15. Tom McGain

COLTS 2
Sydney University: 1. Conor O'Doherty, 2. Jay Spencer, 3. Alexander Masima, 4. Lincoln Whiteley, 5. Peter Fenwicke, 6. Lachlan Argiris, 7. George Lehmann, 8. Joshua Schwager, 9. Alexander Jackman, 10. Charlie Friend, 11. Patrick Muller, 12. Toby Cooke, 13. Daniel Calavassy, 14. Banjo Travers, 15. Guy Porter
Warringah: 1. Fergus James, 2. Callum Landry, 3. Mitchell Jones, 4. Connor Barham, 5. Lachie MacMahon, 6. Marcus Kemp, 7. Brody Wharepouri, 8. Nathan Cotton, 9. Jonathon Miller, 10. Lachlan Grant, 11. Mac Entwistle, 12. Billy Simpson, 13. Scott McMurdo, 14. Jake Vale, 15. Matt Pickles

COLTS 3
Sydney University: 1. Lisiate Vaihu, 2. Billy-Jacob O'Connor, 3. Francis Brown, 4. Thomas Willson, 5. Jack Blair, 6. Solomona Iosefa, 7. Stuart Mill, 8. Calvin Mulipola, 9. Ben Halmarick, 10. Alex Messara, 11. Ahmad Elbatoory, 12. Sean Cross, 13. Sam Renton, 14. Sam Nery, 15. Jaydon Fa'avae-Eli
Warringah: 1. Zac Tales, 2. Jake Boroughs, 3. Clayton Anastasia, 4. Luke Hurditch, 5. Dylan Chant, 6. Bryce Renaman, 7. Charlie Rowntree, 8. Eddie Fry, 9. Pat Flynn, 10. Scott Engwall, 11. Daniel Chun, 12. Joel Mattinson, 13. Connor Bradshaw, 14. Owen Chun, 15. Tom Condon
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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I can't recall a complete round being washed out and not being played at a later date, but I reckon it must have happened at some stage. With only two rounds to play before finals, there isn't a lot of time available to reschedule any games not played on Saturday.

Usually clubs agree to play the deferred game on a Tuesday or Thursday night, but this close to finals I reckon that there will be some strategic brinksmanship being played in the negotiations around arranging deferred games.

SRU rules say they can cancel a complete competition round in advance in the event of bad weather with the round being declared a wash-out, and no competition points (including Club Championship points and For & Against points) will be awarded to any team in that competition for that round.

This close to finals, a SRU declared washout would probably benefit some clubs, and not suit others.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Tipped 4/5 last week. Manly have now replaced the Beasties as my untippable team.

With the slop about, how many games will go ahead?
Especially important at this time of the year as many ground staff will want to keep their ovals in good condition with the finals coming up.

Get out the 21mm studs out folks.


Round 17 Tips
West Harbour v Parramatta. Should go ahead. Concord is a free draining oval and it recovers well. MP2B are storming home in a blaze of glory and should win by >10 with a bonus point. I can’t see Pirates taking a beating lying down and expect that this will be a very physical battle with Sir reaching into his pocket to Wave the Cheese about on more than one occasion.

Eastern Suburbs v Northern Suburbs. I reckon that Beasties would be hoping to host a semi or quarter Final. The Beastie staff will probably be trying to source an alternate oval somewhere in the East. If it goes ahead, it will be the match of the round. Two big packs of fatties and pacy backlines with the Maddocks vs Clancy battle at 10 being worth the effort to walk the km or two from where you finally manage to score a car park. In the slop, I like the look of the Beasties and have them to win in a physical mongrel game dominated by Maddocks howitzer like kicking game. Beasts by 7-10.

Eastwood v Randwick. To save TG Millner for the finals, this will probably be played on the top field and Randi-wix will be too accurate and clinical, even in the slop. The Wicks by lots.

Southern Districts vs The Bye. Foregone conclusion.

Manly v Gordon. Manly have been all over the show with their recent form. Gordon will be smarting from their thumping by The Corporation and will be out to find some form leading into the finals. MMM may struggle for a venue as the local council are quite precious with the slop and I reckon that the Village Green will be in the running for a semi or quarter final match. If this goes ahead, Staggies superior slop skills should suffice & see them home by 10-15.

Sydney University v Warringah. St Pauls Oval should be OK, but the ground staff may be a little precious about the cricket pitch which will be like an ice rink to play on. The Corporation by 30+.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Where I mention finals venues above, I am referring to Grade Finals, some (or most) of which will be televised.

A year or two back Woollahra and No 1 Oval hosted televised Grade finals, and the surface condition at both was very poor.

Ground staff need to avoid a repeat. They have announced that Grade GF will be at Concord Oval. The other venues are yet to be advertised, but I'd expect Coogee Oval, TG Millner, Rat Park and The Village Green to get a gig.

While the Colts GF will be held in Sylvania Waters, I am not sure of the locations for the Colts Semis or quarter finals. Perhaps the respective highest placed teams will get home ground advantage, or they may be hosted by clubs not getting a Grade SF or QF.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Where I mention finals venues above, I am referring to Grade Finals, some (or most) of which will be televised.

A year or two back Woollahra and No 1 Oval hosted televised Grade finals, and the surface condition at both was very poor.

Ground staff need to avoid a repeat. They have announced that Grade GF will be at Concord Oval. The other venues are yet to be advertised, but I'd expect Coogee Oval, TG Millner, Rat Park and The Village Green to get a gig.

While the Colts GF will be held in Sylvania Waters, I am not sure of the locations for the Colts Semis or quarter finals. Perhaps the respective highest placed teams will get home ground advantage, or they may be hosted by clubs not getting a Grade SF or QF.

As per my post in the SS thread, NSWRU have advised that the grade finals will be held at the highest placed 1st grade team's home ground, if available. So probably TGMilner, Manly Oval and Forshaw.
 

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David Codey (61)
Parra will be too good for Wests
Norths too good for Easts
Wicks will flog Woods
Gordon will also flog Manly
Uni ditto Rats
Again,looks pretty straight forward so there's bound to be an upset or two.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Wet Weather announcement:
Hobbits Colts 2 and 3 (v Penrith) have been moved to AR Hurst Oval, The Esplanade, Sylvania (Sylvania Bulldogs Home ground).
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Round 16 reports from the Beasties
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Colt's Report Round 16
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Ted Pye struts his stuff

Colts games were played last weekend on the scenic, if not small Lyne Park in perfect conditions and Easts were out to turn around the first round defeats in all grades. This they did successfully winning all 3 and gaining a bonus point in all grades.

Thirds were away early and with several new players they performed exceptionally well in the circumstances with some entertaining football running out 22 to 5 winners.

Second grade had the game wrapped up or so they thought early in the second half after a glut of tries before Eastwood struck back and made things a little uncomfortable for Easts.
Seconds finally winning 41 to 29, in the process scoring 7 tries , six of which were scored by the forwards.

Firsts had a real stop start performance, good at times not so good at others allowing Eastwood back into the game at several times when they should have shut them down,
The final score line was a six try 40 to 26 victory.

So with 2 rounds remaining , Firsts consolidated their position as 4th in the competition , Seconds currently 6th and Thirds are 7th.

But it’s all very close and with just Norths and Parramatta remaining victory in both rounds for all grades is vitally important.

The top 6 qualify for the play offs.

This week we are back at headquarters for the games against Norths.


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