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NSW AAGPS 2024

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Bobcat54

Allen Oxlade (6)
Isn't it ridiculous schools like Newington, Kings etc don't match Joeys down to the 8th's. It's crazy how joeys 15's get beat 40-7 by kings 8th's, thats taking the mickey. It's also a bit of a joke how Oakhill on their school Facebook put their win against Joeys 2's as a 'Win against St Joesph's College 1st XV'. Like seriously, these schools want to flaunt they need to match up 1's to 1's 8th's to 8th's etc. There can't be an argument against the serious depth Joeys have. Being the smallest GPS school yet putting up a 16th's in the open which have to fold due to competition reasons. Currently, joeys and the Shute Shield have a serious back injury due to carrying Aus Rugby.
I do agree,15's against 8ths is ridiculous although it usually works out to have the fairest, most entertaining and most importantly the safest games for both the boys and spectators. In terms of the Oakhill vs Joeys, I don't believe First XV teams should be able to play down in the Second XV teams except for extremes such as SBHS 1st XV who I believe are playing in the thirds comp.
-Bobcat
 

The Chairman

Phil Hardcastle (33)
Kings Team List
Round 1:

1. Hayden Lavercombe
2. Oliver Smith
3.Hasani Bloomfield
4.Liam McPherson
5. Charlie Baker
6. Luke Toia
7.Toby Davies
8. Issac Fonua
9. Frankie Mutton
10. Evertt Oxenham
11. Hugo Williams
12.Louis Fenwicke
13. Isamu Naito
14. Hugo Kable
15. Talen Risati

-Mr K
Well done to Davies and Risati for making the First XV when they are in Year 10. Interesting move putting Baker in at 5 from his usual 7.
 

Grip 'n Rip

Allen Oxlade (6)
Recent news emerging from Hunters Hill...
Former 3rd XV second rower C.Stuckey has been promoted to the 2nd XV for their showdown against Newington at the brickpit. I'm sure nerves will hit this young lad but best of wishes to him.

~G and R
 

saladsdon'twinscrums

Bob McCowan (2)
Anyone have some info surrounding Riverview 2XV? I've heard they have some strong backs plays involving a 4-vs-1 but would be interested if anyone knows some more. Think they're a real dark horse especially with guns like Charlie "Watto" Watson looking to make his mark. His mates call him "the man" from what I'm hearing- real superstar.
I believe these lads are looking quite good for the season especially with skipper Will Hodge charging up the boys Although this is the case there have been injuries in both the 1s and 2s causing the team to change a bit. However, the centre duo of 12 Henry Butler (has been playing some 1st games) and 13 Charlie Watson should be lethal this weekend. Will be interesting to see how they go against Shore this weekend.

SDWS
 

Grip 'n Rip

Allen Oxlade (6)
I heard C.Stuckey can put some huge shots as well!
I'd hope so!!!
My nephew who attends the school has said that while playing "Stannies", Stuckey made some rather rattleing contact in his tackles. Excited to see what he can do come Saturday.
@Joker Will you be in attendance on the weekend?
 

Jhayne123

Banned
This is what I think the GPS 1XV will look like this year

  1. Prop: David Johnson
  2. Hooker: Sarah Williams
  3. Prop: Michael Thompson
  4. Lock: Emily Davis
  5. Lock: Daniel Brown
  6. Flanker: Rebecca Miller
  7. Flanker: Alexander Garcia
  8. Number 8: Jessica Martinez
  9. Scrum-half: Matthew Lee
  10. Fly-half: Samantha Wilson
  11. Winger: Lucas Robinson
  12. Inside Centre: Olivia Moore
  13. Outside Centre: Benjamin Nguyen
  14. Winger: Emma White
  15. Fullback: Jacob Patel
Thoughts?

Cheers,
Jarryd
 

OutsideSentHer13

Allen Oxlade (6)
I believe these lads are looking quite good for the season especially with skipper Will Hodge charging up the boys Although this is the case there have been injuries in both the 1s and 2s causing the team to change a bit. However, the centre duo of 12 Henry Butler (has been playing some 1st games) and 13 Charlie Watson should be lethal this weekend. Will be interesting to see how they go against Shore this weekend.

SDWS
Yep agree, having reffed a few Riverview games, those two are deadly combo when they link up and will be sure to strike some blows. Really know how to take it to a team/individual quite forcefully especially when they get riled up. Looking forward to the season ahead- fire's in the belly.
 

NotAlwaysCorrectAdam

Allen Oxlade (6)
This is what I think the GPS 1XV will look like this year

  1. Prop: David Johnson
  2. Hooker: Sarah Williams
  3. Prop: Michael Thompson
  4. Lock: Emily Davis
  5. Lock: Daniel Brown
  6. Flanker: Rebecca Miller
  7. Flanker: Alexander Garcia
  8. Number 8: Jessica Martinez
  9. Scrum-half: Matthew Lee
  10. Fly-half: Samantha Wilson
  11. Winger: Lucas Robinson
  12. Inside Centre: Olivia Moore
  13. Outside Centre: Benjamin Nguyen
  14. Winger: Emma White
  15. Fullback: Jacob Patel
Thoughts?

Cheers,
Jarryd
People like you are the one's who shut this forum down.... Shame
 

The Chairman

Phil Hardcastle (33)
This is what I think the GPS 1XV will look like this year

  1. Prop: David Johnson
  2. Hooker: Sarah Williams
  3. Prop: Michael Thompson
  4. Lock: Emily Davis
  5. Lock: Daniel Brown
  6. Flanker: Rebecca Miller
  7. Flanker: Alexander Garcia
  8. Number 8: Jessica Martinez
  9. Scrum-half: Matthew Lee
  10. Fly-half: Samantha Wilson
  11. Winger: Lucas Robinson
  12. Inside Centre: Olivia Moore
  13. Outside Centre: Benjamin Nguyen
  14. Winger: Emma White
  15. Fullback: Jacob Patel
Thoughts?

Cheers,
Jarryd
Maybe with how Newington are going, give it 10 years or so….
 

footyismyname

Bob McCowan (2)
Thoughts on the GPS 16s games on sat. Some cracking teams playing some good footy.

New vs Joeys
Kings vs Scots
Shore vs View

What's the matchup of the week?
 

Joker

Moderator
Staff member
Jokers totally unempirical Weekend Match prophecies

*WARNING- This is humour. Those who are triggered by parody, satire and buffoonery should look away now and stick their head in a bucket of water.

Round 1

Newington v St Joseph’s @ Stanmore International Airport

What a delicious clash this promises to be. Two teams jam-packed with unknown potential smashing into one anotherwith the ferocity of Black Friday shoppers. Newington this year have been perceived as scamming us during the trial games. The inclusion of an all year 7 front row last weekend disclosed their hand that are they saving the larger fellas for this week’s game. Newington can perform like a souffle. They have so much sugary promise, so much mouthwateringpotential but all it takes is a small collision to push them off their game plan and the dish falls to pieces in a chaotic heap. Joeys of course will be archetypal Joeys. Small, fast, ruthlessand full of dexterity without all the nonsense of running over others. Joeys have appreciated a longer prep time this season unlike previous years. They are happy to take a recent defeatto a bigger team to sort out the tougher dogs from the young puppies. They may have also unearthed potential this seasonand it will be seen if these dogs show the same bite as those in years gone by. Joeys’ boys will be primed (fed mainly on chicken schnity) for a respectable showing to remind the trolls of what they can do. Run fast, tackle in swarms, scrum hardand use their skilful interplay to bamboozle the Wookies. It won’t be fancy but it will be appetizing and will provide the travelling army of blue a dose of satisfaction.

Joeys by 6 lamb chump chops

Riverview v Shore @ The Swamp

This week the legacy media has promisied rain and more rain. Those who are older and remember a simpler time when rugby balls were leather may recognize the need for players at Lane Cove to wear a wetsuit and scuba gear. Riverview 1 has a convention of reverting to a swampy marshland as soon asthere is a hint of precipitation. With several games on it before the match you could expect the swampy bog will challenge any of mum’s laundry soaking skills to get Monteque’s white shorts back to their sparkling, Vatican white. The game is a tough one to pick. In years gone by you would have picked anyone playing Shore as the winner, even the Grammar 16D’s, but the Shoremen of Stirling Bridge have found courage again an begun to take some impressive scalps. Shore are not the lightweights they once were. The AAGPS needs a strong Shore as this provides shock, doubt, meat pies and mystery to the menu each weekend. Last year every tipster chose Joeys over Shore. To the shock of all it was a draw, much to the delight of Shore boys (who could have won with a late penalty being denied). Underestimate Shore at your peril this season. Riverview though are building for the future.Maybe they should finish main building one day. The wild wolves have some budding wolf cubs and playing at home in front the wildest, most lunatic supporters, I feel they willspring surprises this year. BUT…. this Saturday I sense the lads from Stirling bridge will look at this game as a spring board to others. Vanquish the wolves and then slay the rest as Shore march onwards, with banners flying high to the AAGPS title. I have a dream…

Shore by 7 bunches of Ruby Roman Grapes

Scots College v The Kings School @ The Deathstar

MATCH OF THE ROUND.

Once again, we see the greatest battle of culinary delights in the western spiral arm of the Milky Way. The streets will be flooded with the latest Parramatta Cattle trucks (The newestLandrovers are indeed very comfy) and Bellevue Hill tractors(Bentley Bentaygas, who knew). The Kings supporters will be primed for another big season after enjoying success these past few seasons. This year though they may have to settle for a domestic bubbly rather than the imported. Even the localprovidores have been running out of French cheese, Spanish ham and Italian wine. Talk about crisis of living when you resort to domestic cheese. Fortunately, the Kings cattle have been dining on some of the best Beluga Caviar, Matsutake Mushrooms and Iberico Ham sandwiches all on daddy’sPlatinum Uber Eats account. But wait, Scots will be no lightweights. The team has been busy this week feeding on Kobe (Wagyu) beef, Alma’s caviar, Plumer Road chicken burgers and Chocopologie truffle for dessert. Expectations areagain high. From the top of the forever unfinished Death Star, the Dark Lord has decreed the rugby galaxy will tremble at the rumble of the dark empire’s creations, I mean players once more. Scots have enormous firepower in all areas (the ground assault against Hoth showed the brutality) but will the game plan be followed? In the past the distraction of a von Essen Platinum club sandwich in the Kings supporter picnic basket has derailed them. A fascinating battle looms and at this early stage of the season playing at home normally gives you the advantage, especially when the supporters play those f&%ingbagpipes. I understand the inventor of the bagpipes was inspired when he saw a man carrying an indignant, asthmatic pig under his arm. Unfortunately, the man-made sound never equalled the purity of the sound achieved by the pig.

Scots by 15 Imperial walkers
 

Newitonga

Larry Dwyer (12)
champ, it doesn't specify wether its this year alone or the school overall. You'd think that if it just says school power rankings then it would be overall would it not?
Considering this is the 2024 forum, and that prior to the power-ranking being posted, discussion was about how the trial matches went for all the GPS schools and what those results may indicate for each schools performance in the GPS season, I wouldn't think it's necessary to mention this is the current power rankings, not all time. I'm aware there's an abundance of 'trolls' on here, but if it was all time even those hooligans would know to put Joeys at the top of a power ranking; a clear juggernaut.
 
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