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On top of all these issues its important to realise that many GPS schools would prefer not to merge so as to keep the prestigious name of the AAGPS as exclusive as possible as this is a point of marketing for many of these schools.
View is great to watch at although when its wet the hill turns into a frictionless surface sending anyone in flat bottomed shoes sliding to the bottom.
It will be interesting to see how Scots play with a very dominant back line predominantly filled with year 12s and a forward pack that isn't as good. The forward pack is still good however it will be contrasted by the backs who next year might be the best back line in the comp.
I find that although the Scots turf fluctuates at some times of the year its as good as any other pitch in the GPS and the atmosphere is really good with all the boys lined up in the stands on either sides of the pitch.
I think Justice from Joeys has had a really good season so far and he should only get better as he gets older and gets into year 11 and 12, same with Onitoni Large from Scots, he shows promising talent and I believe that the both of them could become some of the best in the GPS. Also Jaques...
Onitonis brother Ashton Large is one of the best in the 15s age group and theres a possibility that we may see them both play together in the 1sts next year and if not theres a very strong chance that they would both be in the firsts the year after.
Good to see three Scots boys selected. It will be very interesting to watch them develop over the next few years, these boys will ultimately shape the Scots 1XV in the next 2 years.
Although Scots is out of contention for the premiership I am excited to see the result of the match this Saturday to test Shore who have had a surprisingly good latter half of the season.
Kings also had an array of food trucks lined up for the games. I had a good feed of gozleme to recover from the severe concussion I suffered in my own game.
Unlike a lot of the other GPS schools like Kings and Joeys, Scots is located in the city which makes it harder and more expensive to buy land, especially in the quantity needed for more footy fields.
It will be interesting to watch Di Staso because he’s been a forward for so long. I wouldn’t be surprised if he wasn’t familiar with a lot of the backs plays. Gonna be a great game regardless.