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  1. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2020

    No games this weekend, and it will be round 2 next weekend. They will have to catch up the Round 1 games at the end of the season.
  2. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2020

    Meeting just finished. Unfortunately no GPS Rugby this weekend. Hopefully next weekend.
  3. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2020

    He is playing 12 for Newington, although he didn't play last week aagainst shore.
  4. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2020

    I would be happy to see Joey Ryan in the team as he is a great player, but I think Teddy Wilson would get picked over him at the moment. You could toss a coin for 5/8 with Poolman(K), Antico (J) and Savala (S) all wonderful ball players on their day. Antico and Savala both missed last weeks...
  5. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2020

    Lets hope we get to see more of the boys in action. But more games or not I think the team would look something like this,based on who has played so far (1 notable ommission hasn't played yet). You would have 2 fullbacks playing on the wings. GPS Presidents XV from year 10 below it..
  6. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    That pathway is correct, however the Under 18's Gen Blue Squad for 2019 was picked from club and schools players last September, so those players already selected will not be required to follow that pathway. That pathway allows any boy's who have missed selection to impress and force their way...
  7. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    I am pretty sure the Representative Pathway has changed this year, and it is my understanding that there is a chance none of those boys will play for GPS. In the past you would hope to get picked for GPS 1st's, then NSW and Australia. Each state now has the top 30 odd under 18's boys in their...
  8. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    I think you guy's are pretty close to the money regarding the Scots backline, although Tyrone is solid but not that good and won't play opens this year. I think Savala will get the first crack at 10 with Mostyn staying at fullback and with Aveyard, Zuchiatti, Clifton and Seewah all over 6 ft and...
  9. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Yes they only have 4 fields to run the whole program (including the Prep School), so each year group will have one session in school time and one session after school. The focus therefor is on player development rather than results in the lower age groups. They get 2.5 hrs training per week with...
  10. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Scots is the only School that play's in there year group not age group, so for instance when the Scots 15 a's played Joeys this year Joeys had 5-6 year 10 boy's playing in the team and Scots had 2 15 year olds playing in the Centres in the 2nd XV, number 6,7,14 and 15 playing in the 16a's. This...
  11. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    The success of the Scots coaching program is more about the process as opposed to the personnel. There will be a few new coaches to replace departing coaches such as Bladesie, and after last years defeat at the death you can be assured Smith will be looking to stay one step ahead of the...
  12. The Casual Observer

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    I can assure you the Scots coaches are not getting $60 per hour to coach junior teams. Joey's were already looking good for next year, but under the guidance of Bladesie they will go to another level as he is a very good operator who will implement some new systems currently lacking . He will be...
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