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  1. M

    CAS Rugby 2015

    Although there's some strong front-rowers in that side, it would be hard to overlook another prop from Waves, Nicholas Guerrera. A damaging ball-runner but another prospect lost to league as he is in the Roosters set-up, a great player nevertheless....
  2. M

    CAS Rugby 2015

    What about #7 for Waverley 2s, with the white headger. Looked good on the ball, with plently of pilfers only minority is that he's a bit of a pin.
  3. M

    CAS Rugby 2015

    Waves looking good in 3s
  4. M

    CAS Rugby 2015

    You'd think that at a large school like Barker, there would be a beter option than a year 9 scrum-half? Could be a serious lack of depth at Barker this year.
  5. M

    CAS Rugby 2015

    All the talk of Knox and the extremity and money associated with their Rugby program, it is almost forgotten the occurrences of last season. Cranbrook won the premiership with a team that possessed great cohesion and players that knew their roles and played them to perfection. Waverley also beat...
  6. M

    CAS Rugby 2015

    Agreeing with Navid, I think the Trinity squad lacks a sense of spirit and team-play seen in other CAS outfits. Having seen them play in the past, I wouldn't rate them as a threat in either the 1st XV or 2nd XV competition.
  7. M

    CAS Rugby 2015

    I believe Waverley will experience a strong year and surprise the competition. This is barring any inept coaching decisions.
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