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  1. WavesToWin

    NSW AAGPS Rugby 2015

    From a Waverley perspective, we have two tough trials against View and Newington in a matter of weeks (21st for View, 28th for Newington.) Have not being heavily involved in the GPS other than watching a game or two at Scots in the past years as my mates son was in another schools first XV. Was...
  2. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2015

    I believe Scots trial will be played during the holidays between term 2 and 3 (in-between the 1st and 2nd cycle of rounds). Will let you know when I hear more.
  3. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2015

    Completely fine and I respect your opinion. Knox's facilities outmatch Waverley's 10 to 1, and ill note; Knox College's Head Rugby Coach's salary is more than Waverley's rugby budget for the whole school season. So then I ask.. How much does it cost Knox to put a team together? And how...
  4. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2015

    Can assure you all this information is coming from a very reliable source. Will let you know what dates these trails are. Not sure what you mean when you refer to Waves training at St Caths, as this isn't true?
  5. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2014

    Perhaps a repeat of this season? 2 wins. 8 losses. As a spectator and optimistic Waverley supporter, I still hope they can put on a better show next season. In my opinion, it looks grim. Prove us wrong. Good luck all next season! New thread 'CAS 2015' is now up and running.
  6. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2015

    Cornish for Waves doesn't play no.4, although known to play centres, flanker or 8.
  7. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2014

    In relation to doublev's comments, he spot on. Yes, been a Waverley supporter, it goes without saying I may be biased. For next year, 16A's and B's. A talented age group rising through the ranks and this has displayed through their performances and the talent been fielded in the 1st XV. 16A's...
  8. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2014

    FULL TIME: 1st XV: Wav def Trinity 25-22 (dying minutes) 2nd XV: TO BE CONFIRMED (roughly 21-12 Trinity def Wav) 16A's: Waverley def Trinity 50-0 16B's: Waverley def Trinity 43-0
  9. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2014

    Some results from Waverley vs. Barker fixtures, 1st XV: Wav def Barker 19-15 2nd XV: Barker def Wav 27-0 *I believe* 16A's: Barker def Wav 14-10 16B's: Barker def Wav 7-0
  10. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2014

    Reflects in the 15a's form at the moment. I believe they beat Knox the first time in all there years in schoolboy rugby in the a's of that age group, and this weekend they were on track for an undefeated season? but were robbed of a denied 'double movement' try, sore losers Knox.
  11. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2014

    Hmm, Knox players didn't conduct themselves like angels either. Either the no.6 or no.7 for Knox was carded or subbed (can't remember) he came off in a swearing frenzy and you could hear it in the stands. Also on an occasion in the early second half when the Knox 6 or 7 again broke away with the...
  12. WavesToWin

    CAS Rugby 2014

    I think you'll find the old Waverley 'math's teacher' to be the ex-wallaby, Paul Cornish, debuting at centre for the 1990 Wallabies test vs France. Retiring due to an unfortunate neck injury sustained during a match I believe and going on to teach maths. Horribly unjust to refer to him as such.
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