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Look on nswjuniors.com.au, under School Teams. The ISA teams went up earlier this week.
anyone able to put the black team on here i cant find it would be much appreciated
Think Lewis Wilson (Aug) was ISA 1st XV #3 last yearVery suprised Oscar Cleary KWS #8, and Dylan Tait SPX #3 weren't selected at all considering they both played ISA 1st XV last year.
Gremlins in the system WLF3 - your post only just popped up???Hello Das,
Fair to say after the rep games and comp games, the winner of the ISA/CAS play offs could be almost anyone.
Rightfully so, Barker are probably favs, but most games have been very close.
Not sure when it starts and the draw comes out.
Does anyone?
Gremlins in the system WLF3 - your post only just popped up???
From a 1st XV perspective it's really hard to work out who's who int he zoo. i think you're right, Barker will probably get the nod but as a program, I dont see anyone dusting Waverley. Auggies and Oaks have strong programs but do have a weak age group or two whereas Waverley doesn't. Even though their 1s arent going great, they've only just gone down by small margins.
Agree it's been an engaging season to date with everyone putting on a show. Well done to both associations and I cant wait for the first round.
I suppose the low hanging fruit would be to say that (and I dont know if this is thew case but I presume), that in the lower years, the results reflect good coaching and good program. But in the senior years, the effects of other schools scholarship programs take over.In regard to this subject, I need some advice from people. It's obvious to say that year in and year out Waverly's younger years always seem to dominate...like all the time. My question is why hasn't this been translating to Waverly's Opens boys, specifically the 1XV 15. Obviously they went undefeated and won the CAS premiership in 2023, but over the past 8 years they have only won 3 times. Now don't get me wrong winning 3 CAS titles in 8 years is still very good, but I don't understand how they haven't won more CAS titles considering how strong their younger rugby program is and has been. Anyone have an answer to help me understand. (I'm not hating on Waverly, just really curious.)
Also sorry to bring up CAS matter in the ISA forum but I do think it would be nice to know the answer to this ahead of the upcoming ISA/CAS comp. Plus their hasn't been much going on in the forum so just trying to spice things up .
In regard to this subject, I need some advice from people. It's obvious to say that year in and year out Waverly's younger years always seem to dominate...like all the time. My question is why hasn't this been translating to Waverly's Opens boys, specifically the 1XV 15. Obviously they went undefeated and won the CAS premiership in 2023, but over the past 8 years they have only won 3 times. Now don't get me wrong winning 3 CAS titles in 8 years is still very good, but I don't understand how they haven't won more CAS titles considering how strong their younger rugby program is and has been. Anyone have an answer to help me understand. (I'm not hating on Waverly, just really curious.)
Also sorry to bring up CAS matter in the ISA forum but I do think it would be nice to know the answer to this ahead of the upcoming ISA/CAS comp. Plus their hasn't been much going on in the forum so just trying to spice things up .
Not sure why that happened DaS, never mind.Gremlins in the system WLF3 - your post only just popped up???
From a 1st XV perspective it's really hard to work out who's who int he zoo. i think you're right, Barker will probably get the nod but as a program, I dont see anyone dusting Waverley. Auggies and Oaks have strong programs but do have a weak age group or two whereas Waverley doesn't. Even though their 1s arent going great, they've only just gone down by small margins.
Agree it's been an engaging season to date with everyone putting on a show. Well done to both associations and I cant wait for the first round.
RR, Your analysis is very well researched and spot on.In the last ten years only 3 teams have won CAS - Knox, Waverley and Barker. Waverley or Barker would have won 2021(This will forever be a debate of which one, but Waverley had beaten Kings by 60 that year- no mean feat and a sign of how strong the team was - most of the team had returned from their 2020 winning team too).
Premierships over last ten years:
Barker 5, Waverley 4, Knox 1.
So we can say that Waverley’s younger success has been translating to 1st XV premierships.
During this time some of the players that have arrived at Barker in year 10 or sometimes year 11 are (this is not an extensive list either by the way):
Taj Smith
TJ Talaileva
Harrison Dene
Mark Falaniko-Brown-Peterson-Patolo
Jeremy Rath
Charlie Poynton
Isaiya Katoa
Adrian Brown
Doug Phillipson
Josh Nercession
Oniti Finau
Sam Sayoun
Lachlan Hooper
Eli Sagala
Kyle Bowen
Dion Yazdani
Luke Reimer
Billy Pollard
Jordan Cameron
Dane Wilson
Everyone will agree this is an incredible list of players and this will have an impact on the results. Barker are very smart in this area in that the players arriving are often 3 year 1st XV players who end up at that Aus u18’s level.
And I will highlight that Barker appears to have the most effective weights program. This is a standard above all the other CaS schools in my opinion based mostly on the visual development of all the Barker kids compared to every other CAS school.
I also want to highlight how close the comps have been. Besides 2019 and 2022 Barker Waverley could have won if a pass had stuck in 2024, if they had kicked a goal in 2018(which was the last play of the game) and in 2025, they lost to Barker by a goal kick. So all pretty good for a close comp.