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Auggies played the game like it was a final, Joeys treated it as a trial. Having said that, Auggies played a great game led by the strategic kicking game of Auggies 10. Joeys will learn from this loss, they just gave away too many penalties and their poor passing let them down. Trials are...
there is so much talent on show this year, I'd say most positions can be played by a few different boys. I just hope they choose and reward boys on their efforts this year, in particular during the 10 rounds played (although from memory they choose half way thru).
Doesn't Palmisani play fullback? With Hwi gone he should now be their 1st choice kicker. Including Palmisani everyone you mentioned (apart from Gough) experienced 1sts rugby in the 10 round comp this year. There will be a lot of boys vying for the same spots next year which will make them even...
It doesn't make sense, why would schools be pushing 15 and 16 year olds into opens if there's a chance they'd have their confidence knocked out of them. Surely these kids get these opportunities on merit and schools have a duty of care as well. If a kid is good enough and the coaches think...
That first game was a cracker with both sides playing great rugby. It looked like Kings had the game wrapped up until a penalty was awarded in the last play and victory was snatched away from them when the Joeys 16 year old fullback Max Palmisani slotted what looked like a 40m kick over the...