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NSW AAGPS 2022

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Old High Boy

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Robert Toia was outstanding in the U19s State of Origin game last Friday at Leichardt. In a soundly beaten team he was arguably the best on the field and seemed physically different from the others. Roosters have another there. Would find it hard to believe there is a better Center in the country.

Rae Rae

I enjoyed watching that game last week, and Toia was certainly noticeable in the game..
 

Rudderless

Ron Walden (29)
not rugby, but some may be interested in how Kings rowers are going at Henley

Thanks Ace Ventura

Round 1 began with 32 starters (16 races), Scots and Kings VIII got thru to the 2nd round. Scots got knocked out last night whilst Kings have gotten thru to the 3rd round with 8 boats remaining. No racing tonight for the boys.
 

Ace Ventura

Ted Fahey (11)
Thanks Ace Ventura

Round 1 began with 32 starters (16 races), Scots and Kings VIII got thru to the 2nd round. Scots got knocked out last night whilst Kings have gotten thru to the 3rd round with 8 boats remaining. No racing tonight for the boys.
we can put away our partisan rugby-glasses and cheer for the Aussie boys - I wonder how many of those Kings boys would have been in the rugby 1s and 2s?
 

Ace Ventura

Ted Fahey (11)
Kings have done well to get to the last 8 (out of 32 schools from UK, USA, Ireland and Aust)

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Rudderless

Ron Walden (29)
Boys team lists for the 48th Australian Schools Rugby Championships, to be held at Knox Grammar School, Sydney, from Tuesday 5 July to Saturday 9 July 2022. The first match kicks off at 10 am Wed 6 July, with the girl’s and boy’s finals kicking off at 1.20 pm and 1.45 pm on Sat 9 July.

Players lists for ACT, NSW 1, NSW 2, NSW Junior XV, NSW Barbarians, QLD 1, QLD 2 and VIC

 

Stevenhutchings

Stan Wickham (3)
NSW GEN BLUE 1 Team to play QLD
 

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Bob McCowan (2)

WARATAHS TEAM 2 TO PLAY REDS U18 WHITE – Saturday12:30PM, GPS Rugby Club, Brisbane

1 Sam Sayoun (CAS, Barker College)

2 Bailey Park (GPS, The Kings School)

3 Henry Basten (GPS, The Kings School)

4 Ned Ericsson (CAS, Knox Grammar School)

5 Harry Agar (Sydney, Northern Suburbs Rugby Club)

6 Louis Dalrymple (Sydney, Eastern Suburbs Rugby Club)

7 Tom Livingston (CAS, Barker College)

8 Ethan Halatokoua (CAS, Waverley College)

9 Douglas Philipson © (CAS, Barker College)

10 Henry James (GPS, The Scots College)

11 Oscar Jorgensen (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

12 Jarrah McLeod (CAS, Knox Grammar School)

13 Jackson Ropata (Sydney, Southern Districts Rugby Club)

14 Omar Noureddine (Sydney, Eastwood Rugby Club)

15 Angus Staniforth (GPS, The Kings School)

16 Will Guilfoyle (GPS, The Scots College)

17 AJ Preketes (CAS, Waverley College)

18 Jackson Stiel (GPS, Shore School)

19 Fergus Gillian (Lennox Head Trojans)

20 Austin Durbidge (GPS, The Kings School)

21 Hwi Sharples (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

22 Tom Klem (GPS, Shore School)

23 James McGregor (GPS, Newington College)

Coach Dean Hargraves Coach Robbie Barnard S & C Tim Mosey Manager Baxter Flynn Physio Sean Eijkman



WARATAHS TEAM 1 TO PLAY REDS U18 – Saturday 2:00 PM, GPS Rugby Club, Brisbane

1 Jack Barrett (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

2 Bryn Edwards (CAS, Barker College)

3 Harry Bell (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

4 Adam Van Wyk (CAS, Barker College)

5 Oliver McCrea (GPS, The Scots College)

6 Jaydon Viliamu (GPS, Newington College)

7 Ben Di Staso (GPS, The Scots College)

8 Lachlan Hooper © (CAS, Barker College)

9 Dan Nelson (Sydney University)

10 Joey Fowler (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

11 Hadley Tonga (GPS, The Kings School)

12 Savelio Tamale (CCC/Sydney, St Pauls, Manly/Warringah RFC)

13 Ronan Leahy (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

14 Archer Saunders (CAS, Knox Grammar School)

15 Max Jorgensen (vc) (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

19 Jacob Veriu (GPS, Newington)

Coach Michael Snowden Coach Andrew Brownhill S&C William Thompson Physio Brent Kelly Manager Andrew Cleverley
 

KOB1987

Rod McCall (65)
Felix Leahy, Rory Menzies, Harry Staniforth would have been 1st or 2nd's standard

Will Rogers would have been in the 16As
I believe that the Henley rowers will play their first game in the team below where they were originally seeded. My best guess based on that is the following for the games against Shore:

Staniforth - 2nds
Menzies, Leahy, Duta - 3rds
Rogers - 16Bs

Best of luck to the boys at 12.05pm tonight, they look seriously professional
 

Sam Drape

Bob McCowan (2)
Kings blokes over in Henley have lost to St Paul's, whom I believe is a school over there in London. It was a close race though, kings boys put a lot of effort in towards the end, but St Paul's were just too good. Congrats to both of em!
 

Ace Ventura

Ted Fahey (11)
Kings blokes over in Henley have lost to St Paul's, whom I believe is a school over there in London. It was a close race though, kings boys put a lot of effort in towards the end, but St Paul's were just too good. Congrats to both of em!
Kings were outclassed by a crew of 16 year olds from St Pauls. In fact their 5-man had only just turned 15.
Will be interesting to see how St Pauls (the perennial favourites) go against the yanks from Woodrow Wilson (an underprivileged public school who had to raise their own funds to get to Henley). The other semi is between Eton College and Radley - also excellent rowing schools.
Time to put the oars away and dust off the footy boots boys!
 

DragonMan

Jimmy Flynn (14)

WARATAHS TEAM 2 TO PLAY REDS U18 WHITE – Saturday12:30PM, GPS Rugby Club, Brisbane

1 Sam Sayoun (CAS, Barker College)

2 Bailey Park (GPS, The Kings School)

3 Henry Basten (GPS, The Kings School)

4 Ned Ericsson (CAS, Knox Grammar School)

5 Harry Agar (Sydney, Northern Suburbs Rugby Club)

6 Louis Dalrymple (Sydney, Eastern Suburbs Rugby Club)

7 Tom Livingston (CAS, Barker College)

8 Ethan Halatokoua (CAS, Waverley College)

9 Douglas Philipson © (CAS, Barker College)

10 Henry James (GPS, The Scots College)

11 Oscar Jorgensen (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

12 Jarrah McLeod (CAS, Knox Grammar School)

13 Jackson Ropata (Sydney, Southern Districts Rugby Club)

14 Omar Noureddine (Sydney, Eastwood Rugby Club)

15 Angus Staniforth (GPS, The Kings School)

16 Will Guilfoyle (GPS, The Scots College)

17 AJ Preketes (CAS, Waverley College)

18 Jackson Stiel (GPS, Shore School)

19 Fergus Gillian (Lennox Head Trojans)

20 Austin Durbidge (GPS, The Kings School)

21 Hwi Sharples (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

22 Tom Klem (GPS, Shore School)

23 James McGregor (GPS, Newington College)

Coach Dean Hargraves Coach Robbie Barnard S & C Tim Mosey Manager Baxter Flynn Physio Sean Eijkman



WARATAHS TEAM 1 TO PLAY REDS U18 – Saturday 2:00 PM, GPS Rugby Club, Brisbane

1 Jack Barrett (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

2 Bryn Edwards (CAS, Barker College)

3 Harry Bell (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

4 Adam Van Wyk (CAS, Barker College)

5 Oliver McCrea (GPS, The Scots College)

6 Jaydon Viliamu (GPS, Newington College)

7 Ben Di Staso (GPS, The Scots College)

8 Lachlan Hooper © (CAS, Barker College)

9 Dan Nelson (Sydney University)

10 Joey Fowler (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

11 Hadley Tonga (GPS, The Kings School)

12 Savelio Tamale (CCC/Sydney, St Pauls, Manly/Warringah RFC)

13 Ronan Leahy (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

14 Archer Saunders (CAS, Knox Grammar School)

15 Max Jorgensen (vc) (GPS, St Joseph’s College)

19 Jacob Veriu (GPS, Newington)

Coach Michael Snowden Coach Andrew Brownhill S&C William Thompson Physio Brent Kelly Manager Andrew Cleverley
Louis Dalrymple used to be at Newington, any idea which school he plays with now?
 

DragonMan

Jimmy Flynn (14)
Kings were outclassed by a crew of 16 year olds from St Pauls. In fact their 5-man had only just turned 15.
Will be interesting to see how St Pauls (the perennial favourites) go against the yanks from Woodrow Wilson (an underprivileged public school who had to raise their own funds to get to Henley). The other semi is between Eton College and Radley - also excellent rowing schools.
Time to put the oars away and dust off the footy boots boys!
St Pauls always produces some of the best schoolboy crews in the UK so this is not surprising. Also many of the boys in the Eton, Radley, St Pauls crews started rowing at least a year or two before their Australian counterparts and their facilities (Eton’s Dorney was used as the 2012 Olympic rowing venue) blow all Australian schools out of the water. Pun intended .
 

Joker

Greg Davis (50)
I may have missed this....but how does one watch the Gen Blue v Reds games today?
Something about Facebook?

Sorry, have been off the radar unwell. Any help appreciated.
 
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