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Southern Inland Rugby 2017

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edwardob1987

Frank Row (1)
Sounds as if all isn't as peachy out at the Aggies as they are making out. For your coach to walk out on the club at this stage rings alarm bells and makes you wonder the real story behind him leaving
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
Sounds as if all isn't as peachy out at the Aggies as they are making out. For your coach to walk out on the club at this stage rings alarm bells and makes you wonder the real story behind him leaving

Nick's a decent fella, it's a demanding gig and he's been in the role for a while now. Timing not ideal but I'm confident Aggies have the structures there to overcome this.

The key thing for Aggies is that they retain their core group of leaders which is always a battle at any Uni club.
 

Sicnarf

Ted Fahey (11)
Aggies may have a core group of leaders in their Club but they must find a "Head Honcho" along the lines of a Richard Turnbull or Stu Hodgson to make the tough decisions
I wonder if the Armstrong boys (Peter or Dave) should be approached
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
The SIRU Board have requested nominations for the 3rd Grade and Women's Competitions in 2017.

I think a positive step has been the suggestion that clubs enter two teams in the Women's Sevens Competition to be played as a First and Second Grade Competition.

This would be a good move to assist with more game time for teams and allow a pathway for progression there for the Women's Sevens. Obviously suits the larger clubs, however could also prove to be a breeding ground for some talented players to try the game in the 2nd Grade format and allow smaller clubs to attract more players.
 

Bandar

Bob Loudon (25)
I think a positive step has been the suggestion that clubs enter two teams in the Women's Sevens Competition to be played as a First and Second Grade Competition.


I couldn't agree more YMS, there was talk of playing 10's at the AGM but this is by far the better option - well done SIRU for supporting the growth of the women's game.
 

Whistle Happy

Jimmy Flynn (14)
It is a good initiative to give the Clubs a chance to enter 2 Girl's teams
Season is starting to take shape and only 2 months until the Comp kicks off
It will be interesting to see how many teams nominate for 3rd Grade this year
As far as I can work out Aggies & Griffith still without coaches
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
It will be interesting to see how many teams nominate for 3rd Grade this year
I think there are a number of options available to the clubs and board here, hopefully all options are looked at to determine the best solution for what is really one of the trickiest parts of the competition to get right.
As far as I can work out Aggies & Griffith still without coaches

Correct, I hear of some visa issues in the MIA, however they have a strong back up if the international option falls through.

Haven't heard anything about Aggies, potentially Seth as Head Coach...
 

Sicnarf

Ted Fahey (11)
unfortunately for Griffith over the years they have had problems with Visas etc
They need a strong coach because the talent is there but not the Discipline & Dedication to the cause
As far as Stoltenberg being Head Coach at aggies - I can't see it happening - he wouldn't have the Time
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
unfortunately for Griffith over the years they have had problems with Visas etc
They need a strong coach because the talent is there but not the Discipline & Dedication to the cause
Their back up is a strong candidate and has form at the rep level. He is a valuable member of the club.
As far as Stoltenberg being Head Coach at aggies - I can't see it happening - he wouldn't have the Time
Just to be clear, that was a tongue in cheek comment.

However, it happens in Canberra every day of the week and has done for at least 10 years. It mightn't be viewed well by the other clubs, but there is form for it. And the Canberra DO's are paid by the clubs as well as the Brumbies.

It might motivate some clubs to support their coaches to progress to Level II or at least promote the ARU Coaching pathway?
 

Sicnarf

Ted Fahey (11)
I'll guess that Lee Kimball is the 'strong candidate" to look after Griffith
The Blacks haven't recovered since Seru Rogo left them after winning the premiership in 2014 because of a fallout with the Club President at the time - who (the President) didn't last much longer with the Club after that departure ?

Aggies can probably wait a bit longer to find a coach because Uni doesn't start until Feb 27

Early season predictions on Competition Ladder at the end of the season- Waratahs, City, Tumut, Aggies, Leeton, Albury & CSU
 

namtrak

Johnnie Wallace (23)
I would think Wagga City are almost unbackable favourites at this stage. Despite the loss of JC.

Waratahs have supposed to have lost a swathe of players, but they always recruit well and will be well placed. Aggies were looking strong throughout 2016 and could go either way. Tumut will probably feel the loss of Tino pretty hard. Leeton will get behind Marika and give him a strong, but probably not overly disciplined team - they'll be exciting and exasperating to watch I believe. Albury, Griffith and Reddies all have the potential to move up the ladder, but will depend on off-season recruitment and pre-season training.

Wagga City
Leeton
Waratahs
Aggies
Albury

2 cents
 

Sicnarf

Ted Fahey (11)
You make some good points and i suppose with Stu Dyer moving from Leeton to City this year is a big +
In my earlier Post I left out Griffith - I've got the Blacks on top of Albury & CSU and behind Leeton
 

Whistle Happy

Jimmy Flynn (14)
I reckon we are looking at a more even Comp than last year
Waratahs will miss Le Lievers point scoring which was responsiblwe for a lot of their big scvores - and he could play as well
City are in the box seat to make a big impact on the Comp - playing in last year's Grand Final and coming so close should give them a lot of belief

My top 5 is City, Waratahs, Tumut , Aggies & Griffirth
 

Whistle Happy

Jimmy Flynn (14)
I thought the Wagga Coaches had been sorted out except for Wagga ag who are looking at a replacement for Nick McCarthy
Mark Fisher is in charge of CSU, Angus McLeod is Head coach at Waratahs and Nathan Honeyman is the coach at City
Aggies haven't officially named a replacement for McCarthy yet - Have they ?
 

Sicnarf

Ted Fahey (11)
Bit of a story doing the rounds that City & Honeyman may have parted ways in the last few days.
Can anyone confirm or deny ?
Seem slike the silly season of musical coaches
 

Whistle Happy

Jimmy Flynn (14)
Plenty of successful coaches have had their critics over the years from committees , players & supporters
Honeyman called the shots as he saw them and seemed to toughen up City last year.
City have had plenty of internal coaches over the years who couldn't & wouldn't make the Big Calls when required
It's a distraction the Club didn't need but they'll have to live with the decision in the end
 

namtrak

Johnnie Wallace (23)
I think there are some kudos due to Nathan. He brings a degree of intensity and energy which has been missing from a lot of Southern Inland teams. His track record speaks for itself, he was involved with the Steamers in both 2013 and 2015, and then with City in 2016. 3 Grand final appearances from 3 cracks is not a bad record.
 

Whistle Happy

Jimmy Flynn (14)
Have Aggies named their Head Coach for this season yet

The word is they have got great numbers at Training but who is running the show this year
 
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