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Fixtures have been decided long before now, they’re up on the GPS website https://aagps.nsw.edu.au/fixture?subAssID=99&clientID=885&term=1&showFixOrRes=-1&termname=Winter%202022&sportname=Rugby
Congrats to the Scots 2nd Five, for breaking their 8 year drought and winning the premiership alongside St Ignatius. A great team who the school really got around and a very talented coach, the Armenian assasin, Tedi Yaghoubian.
I don't agree with your first and second junior predictions, think Scots are to low, but at the end of the day it's up to the boys now, predictions don't mean much in a sport that has so many variables. Hopefully the wind stays away and we can see some high quality and competitive racing, Willy...
Believe that they were trying a new combination that race, and it didn't work out clearly. Boat is quite different now from what it was then and it seems to be working much better, who knows what will happen on the day it's all about who can perform under pressure. I don't think shore and view...
Almost every crew is in it for the 2nd Junior View and Shore the crews to beat but don't count anyone out, saw Scots 2nd Junior moving well on the Parra, was on my tinny having a fish and talked to their coach for a bit, Some great size in the middle of that boat, will be out on the river again...
Who knows, kings are favourites right now but it could go anyone’s way on the day. Heard whispers out of view that 2nd jun are rowing in the firsts race as they beat the firsts on the weekend and have been rowing very well. Would be massive if true
Scots in 7th is a very odd call for me, shit race last week, but have been on pace with the top 4 this whole term, and came 2nd to kings at gold cup. Very powerful crew, just need to be in it on the day. Can’t count any crew out in the 1J race this year.
One rower, largely unknown to people outside of TSC who I believe may be on this list is Sam Stewart (2025), big guy, stands at 6'5 and only began rowing in year 10 but put in a huge amount of work and is now up with the best in the Scots First VII. Heaps of power and has been good for the 1's...
They do have a strong year 11 group this year though, led by Justice and Fowler + many other talented players. Struggled in 16's losing many of their players to opens but have gone well in years before. Scots vs Joeys will be a huge match up as always. 16s game will be one to watch
Either way, A majority of the highlights are 1st and 2nd Xv, There's like a minute of Junior highlights which are still a display of his talent nonetheless.