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Jimmy Flynn (14)
Saturday 21/06 evening I heard, don't quote me though.when do they announce the GPS teams
Saturday 21/06 evening I heard, don't quote me though.when do they announce the GPS teams
Sorry my friend, Shore has won the thirds premiership five times.Joeys 3rd XV v Shore 3rd XV (1:00pm on SJC #1)
Joeys defeated Shore in one of their trial matches, but this is prime time, and Shore need the victory to remain in contention for the premiership and to retain the Col Windon Shield that they won last year for the first time.
GPS 1 v CHS1??? Goodness me. Unless some of the sports highs have put their hand up that could be bad.
Forshaw at 7pm..... GTFOH
I think Scots v High is at Bellevue Hill3rd XV Round 3 Preview
This becomes a really crucial round before the break with three undefeated teams (Kings, Joeys & Riverview) and three teams yet to record a win (Scots, Grammar & High) after the completion of round 2. None of the undefeated teams are playing each other so there is a chance they could all go further ahead with consecutive wins here. But it won’t be that simple.
TAS 1st XV v Riverview 3rd XV (11:00am on TAS Backfield)
After a really good win over Shore, TAS has an opportunity to knock off another front-runner when Riverview travels to Armidale. But Riverview have recorded two wins in a row without a point scored against them and will be tough opponents. I picked TAS to beat Shore, and I think this game will also be extremely close with TAS at home again on Backfield, which will be near 1 degree Celsius early on Saturday morning.
TAS by 3.
Grammar 1st XV v Kings 3rd XV (11:00am on Weigall #1)
Following their big loss at Riverview last week, it does not get any easier for the Grammar 1st XV as they face the undefeated Kings side at Weigall. Kings are looking good this year and would be one of the early favourites for the shield after two rounds. Something significant would have to change for Grammar to knock off Kings in this match, so I am tipping a clear sky-blue win.
Kings by 14.
Scots 3rd XV v High 1st XV (11:00am on McKay Oval)
With both teams yet to record a victory so far this season, this match takes on greater importance. One team is going to come away with some competition points. Scots will need more possession than they had against Joeys to get their pick and drive working well. High will need to play the whole 50 minutes and bring the form that they showed in their trial win over Waverley. Could be closer than people might expect.
Scots by 10.
Joeys 3rd XV v Shore 3rd XV (1:00pm on SJC #1)
Joeys defeated Shore in one of their trial matches, but this is prime time, and Shore need the victory to remain in contention for the premiership and to retain the Col Windon Shield that they won last year for the first time. Having witnessed Joeys’ victory over Scots first-hand, I think they are favourites again, but this one will be a very tough match.
Joeys by 7.
Good luck to all players for round 3 of the competition.
Back in the day CHS rolled everyone every now and then. Not anymore. They'll be a good side, but they won't be competitive. Between GPS and CAS and the minor associations, anyone of major note will have been poached, as you know.I really hope they are a good side. Rugby can only benefit enormously if CHS are competitive. Also get that CHS are more a representation of this cohort of Club footy but a step in the right direction nonetheless.
I wonder over time as cost pressures continue to rise especially in Sydney we will see more talent in these sides and other associations. Big ask if you have 3-4 kids to send them to School.
I think schools in the ISA, such as Pius, Auggies, Pats etc will be the biggest winners from these changes.I really hope they are a good side. Rugby can only benefit enormously if CHS are competitive. Also get that CHS are more a representation of this cohort of Club footy but a step in the right direction nonetheless.
I wonder over time as cost pressures continue to rise especially in Sydney we will see more talent in these sides and other associations. Big ask if you have 3-4 kids to send them to School.
I think we're starting to see that already.I think schools in the ISA, such as Pius, Auggies, Pats etc will be the biggest winners from these changes.
I'd make the argument, that kids will look to get into the Sydney and Country teams first before they commit to CHS. I don't see CHS improving anytime soon and it wouldn't surprise me if this game reaches triple digits.I really hope they are a good side. Rugby can only benefit enormously if CHS are competitive. Also get that CHS are more a representation of this cohort of Club footy but a step in the right direction nonetheless.
I wonder over time as cost pressures continue to rise especially in Sydney we will see more talent in these sides and other associations. Big ask if you have 3-4 kids to send them to School.
Correct @Joker. I should have clarified - first time holding the Col Windon Shield since it was introduced for the 3rd XV comp in 2012.Sorry my friend, Shore has won the thirds premiership five times.
They first won it in 1929
I thought it should be as well - I was just going off the AAGPS fixturesI think Scots v High is at Bellevue Hill
AAGPS Teams Announced: The selected teams will be published on the AAGPS Website by approximately 8:00 p.m.when do they announce the GPS teams
I believe Conna (I) has been exceptional this year, truly showing when views forward pack outclassed kings. I think that the front row will be #1 TKS #2 View and #3 View.I think Smith from Kings has the #2 in the bag.
validated i have a kid in the AICES team and this was the draw we were provided
I know in the u16's a number of kids have decided to go down the country pathway in hopes of making the Tahs u16 team. As was pointed out in the correspondence from Country management there are only 46 players selected to play in the regional tournament against the two Sydney teams and the NSWJRU Barbarians in Camden. So, the country kids have a 50% chance by position of making the final 23. Whereas there are 8 teams competing in schools carnival next weekend to make the 2 x NSW schools' sides that will play Sydney & Country, so there are roughly 184 kids competing for 46 positions. It should be noted that over the last 10 years 70% of the NSW schools' players have come from the GPS/CAS schools. From my experience with my own child + his mates a lot of the country kids are choosing to remain at their local school and not go to a Sydney or Brisbane boarding school because the country pathway now leads to the same destination as what the GPS/CAS kids get. The boys get to stay home and play for their clubs.I'd make the argument, that kids will look to get into the Sydney and Country teams first before they commit to CHS. I don't see CHS improving anytime soon and it wouldn't surprise me if this game reaches triple digits.