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  1. runningrugby1

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Although only half time 2019 GPS and CAS rugby still living up to its "whoever wakes up on the right side of the bed" reputation from this season if Shore can take this one!
  2. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    Hi men, took a break from G&GR as I took a holiday with my family. Been an exciting few weeks I've noticed with my quick catchup, congrats to all those boys with representative selections. Excited to get back into the CAS footy next weekend, expecting Barker to get up over Aloys by plenty...
  3. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    Good summary. Correct, a number of boys will be ruled out with the Gen Blue Program. For example, Enrique Grobler in CAS 2's could end up in NSW 1's with Pollard and Moore both in Gen Blue, as well as many more.
  4. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    James Loughnan is an AFL player with a bit of size. Doesn't deserve to be in the same sentence as Rechner. He barely even played rugby throughout high school. Everyone seems to just love saying that basically their whole 15 at their school should be in the sides, and a lot of the time you...
  5. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    tryscorers if possible Rod?
  6. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    Who scored GPS tries in 2's?
  7. runningrugby1

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Key Match-Ups. On paper in 1sts, I can't see CAS coming anywhere near GPS. But the back of my mind says it could be close. The backline is all class and the forwards are strong, no gaps anywhere. Forwards: 2 - Moore vs Pollard - two very big strong lads with experience. Hamish Moore an SG...
  8. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    I was happy to see Aloys win but now that you're going to keep going on like this, I'd love to see Joeys play Aloys and rub 70 against them, after Waverley only lost by 2. Then you might learn a bit of humility. Why can't you just be happy with the victory and say it was a good day out for...
  9. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    I find a few things here strange, Simply following logic, what makes you say Aloys will beat Cranbrook, after they've already lost to them AND Cranbrook beat Knox? Continuing this, what makes you say Barker will lose to Knox when they beat Cranbrook convincingly? I know the table is hard to...
  10. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    To ease the complaints regarding Aloys having no one in CAS 1's, Miles Amatesaro has been injured and replaced by Angus Partington of Aloys for the fixture this afternoon. Disappointing for Amatesaro, but he is in year 11 and will be a destroyer next year. Congrats to Partington on earning the...
  11. runningrugby1

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Thanks very much. Looking forward to Joeys vs View, New vs Scots and View vs Kings as my three games of the round.
  12. runningrugby1

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Great footage Sidesteppa. Crazy season in both CAS and GPS competitions. Pardon my ignorance (I'm a little removed from the schools rugby scene these days) but could someone provide a draw for next term's matches? Very excited to see how it plays out. So far I believe the ladder looks like...
  13. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    Where's the humility in your representation of Aloys? Yes Aloysius showed up as the better side on the day and beat Waverley, but to create a page today and then throw around how easy it was to beat Waverley etc is silly, maybe back it up a bit and throw your support at Aloys by saying "this...
  14. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    How could Weber be the difference in the narrow loss to Cranbrook? Aloys lost that game.
  15. runningrugby1

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Sure thing. Joeys went for a walk in the park, came across some free meat pies. Somewhere in the vicinity of 12 or so. Just kidding, wasn't there but my observations of the Joeys side so far has been they play around a really strong defensive foundation, and then are able to strike in...
  16. runningrugby1

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Riverview been a fairly strong AFL school for a few years now I believe. Certainly growing as a schoolboy sport that's for sure
  17. runningrugby1

    NSW AAGPS 2019

    Disappointing for you to come into this forum today being this negative, not only gloating about your own achievements but also being misogynistic in labelling a team as "15 girls." Regardless of whether your achievements are true or not, perhaps you need to take a step back and think about what...
  18. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    Very good side Carl, would agree with 90% of it. I believe Dane Wilson from Barker may be a shot over Hayman, perhaps Hayman in 2's. Hard to go past Cheal as well who has been instrumental for Knox, a big boy too. I believe Gratwicke has been playing 8, Cheal at 6? May be corrected but if so...
  19. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    Barker certainly strong from 1-15 Rod. Tidy outfit. Adrian Brown probably in 2's for me, Malachi Hawkes very hard to go past for the other prop position. That's an awesome front row. Weymouth and Wheels in contention but there are a lot of strong backrowers so that will be really interesting...
  20. runningrugby1

    CAS 2019

    I believe Trinity won comfortably, unsure of the score though sorry.
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