• Welcome to the forums of Green & Gold Rugby.
    We have recently made some changes to the amount of discussions boards on the forum.
    Over the coming months we will continue to make more changes to make the forum more user friendly for all to use.
    Thanks, Admin.

CAS Rugby 2025

XxxFootyBearxxX

Bob McCowan (2)
Greetings,

Good to see the CAS forum light up after an electric round of CAS.

A few pearls of wisdom from Scrumbledore.
- Don't go to an Aloys game.
- Barker beat Knox 33-7. Seems like Knox should reenact the Apple Chapel tradition before games.
- Trinity most definitely the dark horse this year. Despite the Waverley excuses about the lights, Trinity won at the end of the day.
- Cranbrook Knox game this weekend, get around it.

SDore out.

View attachment 21831
I totally agree to all your points except for the first point. Everyone should go to Aloys games especially the upcoming game against Waverley. Although Aloys lost to Cranbrook by a massive margin mainly because of questionable refereeing, given the fact that Waverley lost to Trinity last weekend I believe that Aloys will win against Waverley please correct me if you disagree.

XxxFootyBearxxX signing out
 
Last edited:

XxxFootyBearxxX

Bob McCowan (2)
Old representative of the mighty white and green here. Been some long minutes since I have indulged in the forums, seemed my old account got deactivated, bloody technology. Just looking for some insight into the predictions of how CAS will shape up this coming season, seems to be some upsets already with the good old green and white upsetting the beasts from the east.
Mate Aloys are a must watch team this year in comp. Although the rough result against Cranbrooks strong 1sts team, they should easily beat the likes of Waverley and Knox.
 

Al Packer

Frank Row (1)
I totally agree to all your points except for the first point. Everyone should go to Aloys games especially the upcoming game against Waverley. Although Aloys lost to Cranbrook by a massive margin mainly because of questionable refereeing, given the fact that Waverley lost to Trinity last weekend I believe that Aloys will win against Waverley please correct me if you disagree.

XxxFootyBearxxX signing out
Absolutely nothing to do the refereeing. Could of easily been an 80 point win for the boys from Bellevue Hill if they had taken more of the plethora of opportunities they had.
 

rucky Balboa

Frank Row (1)
Alright lads, time to wrap up holding onto the past, what matters is the future, can we get final predictions from the veterans of the forums on upcoming games this week.
Not a veteran of the forum but confidently a veteran of CAS rugby. Cranbrook will win by 12, home crowd and lots of momentum against a beaten down Knox. Waverly should beat Aloys with conviction. Barker will beat trinity by 15+
 

footy shagas

Frank Row (1)
Predictions for this weekend:

Knox +10

The boys from Wahroonga will be keen to bounce back after being put on their heads by Barker last week. Cranbrook have shown glimpses of promise, but unable to string together a full 70-minute performance.

Trinity +3

It's the year of the dark-horse for the men in green, as they look to cause the upset they did so 2 years ago at this same venue. Do not count them out of winning the Henry Plume shield. This game is shaping up to be one of the most important fixtures of this CAS season. I'll be seeing you all up in Hornsby at 3:15pm on Saturday.

Waverley +70

Waverley with an easy bounce back after being humbled by Trinity.

Cheers,
Footy Shagas
 

Knox_to_win

Allen Oxlade (6)
From a non biased opinion I believe Cranbrook can take out the boys from Wahroonga as they displayed a better performance against shore beating them 36-12 compared to Knox's victory 38-26 against shore adding on with a home crowd Cranbrook have the higher odds of winning as they begin to build their momentum up for the biggest CAS rivalry next week against Waverley.
Hahahahaha
 

bradpitch

Frank Row (1)
Predictions for this weekend:

Knox +10

The boys from Wahroonga will be keen to bounce back after being put on their heads by Barker last week. Cranbrook have shown glimpses of promise, but unable to string together a full 70-minute performance.

Trinity +3

It's the year of the dark-horse for the men in green, as they look to cause the upset they did so 2 years ago at this same venue. Do not count them out of winning the Henry Plume shield. This game is shaping up to be one of the most important fixtures of this CAS season. I'll be seeing you all up in Hornsby at 3:15pm on Saturday.

Waverley +70

Waverley with an easy bounce back after being humbled by Trinity.

Cheers,
Footy Shagas
Some pretty good picks there @footy shagas . However waverly will not be the better yellow and blue team on the weekend.
 

FowardsWorkHard1984

Bob McCowan (2)
1747698395499.png

New vision from Knoxs pregame routine, this time including the refs for this Saturdays game against Cranbrook. Interesting strategy, I am looking forward to see how it plays out.


ForwardsWorkHard 1984 - Over and Out.
 

saladsdontwinscrums1

Herbert Moran (7)
Predictions for this weekend:

Knox +10

The boys from Wahroonga will be keen to bounce back after being put on their heads by Barker last week. Cranbrook have shown glimpses of promise, but unable to string together a full 70-minute performance.

Trinity +3

It's the year of the dark-horse for the men in green, as they look to cause the upset they did so 2 years ago at this same venue. Do not count them out of winning the Henry Plume shield. This game is shaping up to be one of the most important fixtures of this CAS season. I'll be seeing you all up in Hornsby at 3:15pm on Saturday.

Waverley +70

Waverley with an easy bounce back after being humbled by Trinity.

Cheers,
Footy Shagas
@footy shagas You're 1 for 3 there brother, Barker to beat Trinity by +5, and Cranbrook to beat Knox by +3. The boys from belleuve hill have a strong chance, and are looking stronger each week. Trinity are still pretenders this year.
 
Top