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On the 6th of June 2023, I was devastated to come to the conclusion that a marvellous rugby player will not get the just opportunity he deserves to represent the CAS U16s. The St Aloysius winger who has been playing 1's and 2's throughout this season has not been selected for the CAS U16 trials...
Once again we are bringing up the past, we are living and talking in the present and the CAS front row is significantly more dominant than GPS as well as loose Forwards and Centres that are just better players all round.
Norman Burns.
With utmost respect I truly believe that in 2023 the CAS forward pack will prevail against a less dominant GPS forward pack.
as they say "FORWARDS WIN GAMES, and backs decide by how much"
Norman Burns.
Coming over from the CAS forum due to the annual CAS vs GPS teams coming out in the next few weeks.
In my opinion CAS +14 due to their suspected strong forward pack
Any opinions or takes to my post ?
Norman Burns.
Apologies for the late reply, but as a wingers specialist I find it necessary to mention the performance of the Aloys left winger. An outstanding try with a difficult finish as well as booming midfield exits and determined running of the ball. I believe he is only in year 11 and can see...