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Shute Shield 2018

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WorkingClassRugger

David Codey (61)
I stand by the argument that union is struggling due to geography. If you play league or soccer your furthest away game in the local comp is 20 mins away, even when you get into rep stuff the teams seem to be better geographically placed for less travel. Example of of this is my local shire league comp, two clubs are literally on the same street, if you stand in one club house you can see the other across the road. As opposed to southern districts closest game is Randwick or Sydney uni in the city. In this day and age convenience is key, playing Union is not convenient I love my rugby but haven’t played for quiet a few years because I don’t want to give up two nights for training, have a decently early/sober night on Friday so I can spend all my Saturday at footy.

Maybe the key to having better numbers in colts/grade in both Shute shield and subbies is to divide into conferences based on geography


You've clearly never played in a country based competition have you? Or lived in the Western half of the city and played in a team based in the Eastern Suburbs. Because the 35 minute trip up the road is a nothing trip for either of those who have or do.

I have had to travel two hours down to Nowra for games as a 12 year old and the equivalent of Foreshaw to Rat Park three times a week from ages 16-20 for Colts with Randwick. While I do tend to agree with your idea of looking to create more geographically friendly competition that would require concerted efforts to develop the game in areas that are severely under served.
 

meatpie

Herbert Moran (7)
Get excited! Round 1 is almost upon us...footy, burgers, suburban grounds and rusted on supporters...it doesn't get much better.

Round 1 Tips:
Randwick vs Gordon (Randwick in a canter. With the Ken Catchpole memorial game and a strong young squad, to much to play for 30+)
Eastern suburbs vs West Harbour (Very tough game to pick. Expect these two side to be the big improvers for 2018. I will say Easts in a nail biter)
Eastwood vs Manly (What a game!! Hard to pick but Woods at home, so Eastwood in a close one)
Northern Suburbs vs Warringah (Another pearler....Rats by 3)
Syd Uni vs Parramatta (Based on pre season form, Two Blues could really threaten but Students at home too strong. Uni by 10)
Southern Districts vs Penrith (Lets hope Emus show some fight or SRU could intervene sooner rather than later)

Some absolute crackers! Strap yourself in, 2018 looks to be a belter!
 

forwards4ever

Jimmy Flynn (14)
Get excited! Round 1 is almost upon us.footy, burgers, suburban grounds and rusted on supporters.it doesn't get much better.

Southern Districts vs Penrith (Lets hope Emus show some fight or SRU could intervene sooner rather than later)

Just hope its not the same kind of fight shown in lower grades against Easts a last trial games!! 2 red cards in trials is a sad state of affairs!
 

meatpie

Herbert Moran (7)
2 red cards in competition rounds is a sad state of affairs. Lets hope if scores get out of hand, players disciple doesn’t get out of hand (pun intended this time).
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Any info on which game will be on FTA? Hoping against hope it will be the Woodies at home against the Marlins.
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Eastern suburbs vs West Harbour (Very tough game to pick. Expect these two side to be the big improvers for 2018. I will say Easts in a nail biter)

Easts will be interesting: quality backs to burn but a bit short in the tight 5 - and we all know where the real winning is done.
 

southsider

Arch Winning (36)
You've clearly never played in a country based competition have you? Or lived in the Western half of the city and played in a team based in the Eastern Suburbs. Because the 35 minute trip up the road is a nothing trip for either of those who have or do.

I have had to travel two hours down to Nowra for games as a 12 year old and the equivalent of Foreshaw to Rat Park three times a week from ages 16-20 for Colts with Randwick. While I do tend to agree with your idea of looking to create more geographically friendly competition that would require concerted efforts to develop the game in areas that are severely under served.


No I clearly haven’t. Doesn’t change my point though. City people have certain expectations, country people have a different set of expectations.......country rugby ain’t doing too crash hot anyway so not a great example to use.

Western suburbs ain’t that bad, I travel from my area to penrith on a regular basis for work 45-55 mins. Parra to penrith pretty comparative to Souths to eastern suburbs/city
 

John S

Desmond Connor (43)
Any early Round 1 predictions?

Eastern Suburbs v West Harbour​
Eastern Suburbs by 10
Northern Suburbs v Warringah​
Northern Suburbs by 5
Eastwood v Manly​
Manly by 7
Randwick v Gordon​
Randwick by 9
Southern Districts v Penrith​
Southern Districts by 30
Sydney University v Parramatta​
Sydney University by 11



There you go. May be under estimating the blow out against Emus and, possibly Gordon.
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Do not underestimate the mighty Woodies, playing at home. A couple of notable returnees, according to a report I read. Pat Sio and Jared Barry, not to mention Rhys Allen. If all three are fit and healthy, we can beat anybody.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Easts over the always unpredictable Wests
Warringah in a close grand final rematch that could go either way
Eastwood (we seem to have trouble beating them at TGM) - happy to be wrong though :)
Randwick reasonably comfortably over Gordon
Souths by a lot
Uni - although they often seem to have trouble with Parra (but usually only at Death Valley)
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Easts over the always unpredictable Wests
Warringah in a close grand final rematch that could go either way
Eastwood (we seem to have trouble beating them at TGM) - happy to be wrong though :)
Randwick reasonably comfortably over Gordon
Souths by a lot
Uni - although they often seem to have trouble with Parra (but usually only at Death Valley)



Just putting it out there again - there are some footy tipping pools at;
https://www.superbru.com/shuteshield/pool_invite.php?p=11829214


Not sure how the link comes up, so
Down the lefthand side click "tournaments"
Then out pops some choices, click "rugby"
Then click Shute Shield
and you can join one or multiple pools.


Anyone can join - jump on board.
 

Gary Owen III

Syd Malcolm (24)
Round 1 team lists
https://rugbynews.net.au/intrust-super-shute-shield-round-1-team-lists/

Northern Suburbs v Warringah
Northern Suburbs (1-15)
Ezra Luxton, JP Sauni, Lawrence Hunting, Connor Vest, Hugh Sinclair, Leon Akopian, Taylor Francis, Gary Bautz, Nick Duffy, Angus Sinclair, Angelo Leaupepe, Harrison Burey, Irae Simone, Richard Woolf, Sam Giltrap.
Warringah (1-15)
Baxter King, Luke Holmes, Harry Rorke, Sam Thomson, Sam Ward, Max Girdler, Maclean Jones, Ruaridh Mackenzie, Josh Holmes, Myles Dorrian, Harry Jones, Mark Gerrard, Seb Wileman, Tyson Davis, Harley Attwater.
Eastern Suburbs v West Harbour
Eastern Suburbs (1-15)
Cody Walker, Connal McInerney, Ofa Fainga’anuku, Jack Digby, Ryan McCauley, Tim Buchanan, Rowan Perry, Lachie Pigott, Jack Grant, Mack Mason, Nemani Matiwera, Ned Yeomans, Sam Fogarty, Charlie Clifton, Cohan Guerra.
West Harbour (1-15)
David Lolohea, Andrew Tuala, Nigel Vaiflale, Joshua Redfern, Paula Kaho, Kawa Leauma, Jake Kay, Kelly Meafua, Wayne Ngaluafe, Sam Malcolm, Justin Marsters , Benjamin Cotton, Graeme Kolomalu, Jack Sullivan, Kodie Drury-Hawkins.
Eastwood v Manly
Eastwood (1-15)
Dean Doumbos, Ed Craig, Rob Lagudi, James Neale, George Kent, Rhys Allen, Tom Murphy, Patrick Sio, Michael Snowden, Jai Ayoub, Zac Mackay, Blake Sutton, Tim Williams, Fabian Goodall, Liam Windon.
Manly (1-15)
Mokani Fuavao, James Hilterbrand, Alex Westgarth, Adrian Hall, Samuel Shires, Harry Bergelin, Kotoni Ale, Brad Hemopo, Tim Donlan, Nicolas Holton, Alex Northam, Kevin Fuavao, Dennis Pili-Gaitau, Mick Adams, Josh Turner.
Randwick v Gordon
Randwick (1-15)
Kiernan Rabie, Adam Freier, Cameron Betham, Nick Kellaway, Ed Kennedy, Lewis Taie, Jack Hayson, Ikapote Tupai, Tom Wong, Bryan Croke, Christian Yasmin, Ben Starkey, Devon Stoltz, Latu Latinipalu, Lachlan Anderson/Andrew Kellaway.
Gordon (1-15)
Sean Dillon, Cody Blackhurst, Raven Nurse, Andrew Chapman, Jack Margin, Nick Brown, Dylan Rowe, Talalelei Moli, Mike Kennedy, Pat Toeta, Josefa Caucau, Luke Lough, Alec Palmer, Sam Mete, Bill Freeman.
Sydney Uni v Parramatta
Sydney Uni (1-15)
Matt Sandell, Tolu Latu, Wayne Borsak, Jack Sherratt, Ratu Tolusolia, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Brad Wilkin, Rohan O’Regan, Theo Strang, Daniel Poletto, James Kane, William McDonnell, Harry Potter, Guy Porter, Tim Clements.
Parramatta (1-15)
Brandon Fa’avae-Eli, Jordan Ieremia, Inia Qereqeretabua, Seva Domoni, Tuitakau Kioa (TK), Amos Viiga, Adrian Musico, Andrew Vatuvei, Mike Zackia, Hilton Gibbons, Delai Romulo, Josh Tupuola, KJ Lam, Hayden Cole, Jaline Graham.
Southern Districts v Penrith
Southern Districts (1-15)
Matt Gibbon, Liam Dwyer, Shambeckler Vui, Angus Ryan, Fili Tufui, Alex Perez, Conor Mitchell, Marcus Carbone, Eli Pilz, Bayley Kuenzle, Rowland-Keni Kotabalavu, Denny Godinet, William Latu, Christian Kagiassis, Jamie Verran.
Penrith (1-15)
Lisiate Vaihu, Ezzekial Seia, Adrian Silva, Taunola Kei, Mike Tua, Halaliku Matangi, Hamish Milne, Willie Toala, Saia Fapuiaki, David Isopo, Kampo Sione, Talia Tuaau, Delroy Tapusi, Roy Jones, Campbell Hislop.
 
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