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NSW AAGPS 2025

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Frank Row (1)
A bit early to be asking but are there any players shaping out to become excitingly dominant this year?
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Mannix Jorgenson

Stan Wickham (3)
I've been reading this forum for quite a while now but have only just made an account to get amongst things.
I was just curious as to where we draw the line about negative chants/booing in the gps competition. By this i mean if it is unacceptable to shout during kicks for goal ( which i am not defending), is shouting during a line out also a no go or play on?
Hi larry, i am assuming this was directed towards the Newington crowd. I was sitting in the stand as a joeys supporter and witnessed the shouting first hand, yet this is besides the point. although i believe the shouting towards the kicker was very cowardly and unsportsmanlike i would also like to pose the argument that if the joeys kicker had made these relatively easy kicks no one would be complaining about the booing, i am not supporting this behaviour and it pains me to say that i do not believe the shouting affected the kicker as much as everyone is claiming. To all the joeys boys please do not come attacking me, for this is my opinion whether you agree or disagree.

sincerely,
Mannix.
 

Milly Maroje

Herbert Moran (7)
St. Aloysius College in Kirribilli is truly a powerhouse of footy and rugby in 2025! As someone who was born in '72 and has been following the game for decades, I can confidently say that the talent and spirit in our boys are unmatched. The dedication and hard work put in by the lads this season are evident, and it’s shaping up to be a remarkable year for the team.

Every Saturday, watching our boys take the field is like a blast from the past, reminiscent of the glory days when footy was all about grit, determination, and a touch of flair. The camaraderie among the players is something special, and you can see the pride they take in wearing the St. Aloysius colors. The training sessions are intense, and the boys have been sharpening their skills, both on and off the field, making sure they’re ready to take on any challenge thrown their way.

Now, let’s talk about Barker. Honestly, it’s hard to take them seriously at this point. They’ve been struggling to keep up with the pace and intensity that St. Aloysius brings to the game. Their performances have been, let’s face it, pretty lackluster. It’s almost amusing to watch them try to compete when they’re clearly outmatched. You can see the frustration on their faces as our boys dominate the field.

With the upcoming clash against Barker, I can already envision the scoreboard lighting up in our favor. The St. Aloysius boys are going to absolutely smash them! The skills and tactics they’ve honed this season will leave Barker scrambling to keep up. It’s going to be a showcase of speed, strength, and strategy, and it’s hard to see how Barker will stand a chance.

The buzz around the school and the community is electric, and everyone knows that this is going to be one for the history books. The support we have from the old boys and the local fans is tremendous; you can feel the excitement in the air. It’s a reminder of what footy is all about—community, passion, and a bit of friendly rivalry.

So here’s to St. Aloysius College! Let’s make 2025 a year to remember and show Barker just how far behind they really are. With our strong tradition of excellence in footy, I have no doubt we’ll come out on top, and we’ll do it with style! Bring on the game day—let’s show them what real footy is all about!
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St. Aloysius College in Kirribilli is truly a powerhouse of footy and rugby in 2025! As someone who was born in '72 and has been following the game for decades, I can confidently say that the talent and spirit in our boys are unmatched. The dedication and hard work put in by the lads this season are evident, and it’s shaping up to be a remarkable year for the team.

Every Saturday, watching our boys take the field is like a blast from the past, reminiscent of the glory days when footy was all about grit, determination, and a touch of flair. The camaraderie among the players is something special, and you can see the pride they take in wearing the St. Aloysius colors. The training sessions are intense, and the boys have been sharpening their skills, both on and off the field, making sure they’re ready to take on any challenge thrown their way.

Now, let’s talk about Barker. Honestly, it’s hard to take them seriously at this point. They’ve been struggling to keep up with the pace and intensity that St. Aloysius brings to the game. Their performances have been, let’s face it, pretty lackluster. It’s almost amusing to watch them try to compete when they’re clearly outmatched. You can see the frustration on their faces as our boys dominate the field.

With the upcoming clash against Barker, I can already envision the scoreboard lighting up in our favor. The St. Aloysius boys are going to absolutely smash them! The skills and tactics they’ve honed this season will leave Barker scrambling to keep up. It’s going to be a showcase of speed, strength, and strategy, and it’s hard to see how Barker will stand a chance.

The buzz around the school and the community is electric, and everyone knows that this is going to be one for the history books. The support we have from the old boys and the local fans is tremendous; you can feel the excitement in the air. It’s a reminder of what footy is all about—community, passion, and a bit of friendly rivalry.

So here’s to St. Aloysius College! Let’s make 2025 a year to remember and show Barker just how far behind they really are. With our strong tradition of excellence in footy, I have no doubt we’ll come out on top, and we’ll do it with style! Bring on the game day—let’s show them what real footy is all about!
While i respect the effort to write a prompt into ChatGPT about St. Aloysius, this forum is about the AAGPS comp, please keep that chat away from here.
 

pushhthatscrummm

Bob McCowan (2)
Must have been the planes booing then ;-)

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a fair area? grow up champ, the opposing school is provided bench style grandstand seating that is equal to that of the home team other than for the roof.
Yes but countless Newington boys were forced to spread down the fence, their simply wasnt enough room for them all, I guess they don't account for such big away crowd's. Go New

regards scrummie
 

NGRUGBY_

Stan Wickham (3)
Form guide off this

Players selected in W1 and 2 (1 courtesy pf @NGRUGBY_ )

  • Newington: 9 players
  • Joeys: 6 players
  • Scots: 5 players
  • Riverview: 4 players
  • Kings: 3 players
  • Shore: 3 players

as well as Tancred (I) and Minto (J) being the only ones to gain selection 2/2 times.
ngrugby team of the week - round 2:

1. Tancred (Riverview)
2. Smith (Kings)
3. Osborne (Riverview)
4. Bull (Scots)
5. Galligan (Shore)
6. Clout (Shore)
7. Ghattas (Joeys)
8. Simmons (Newington)
9. Grover (Riverview)
10. Tremlett (Scots)
11. Makasini (Newington)
12. Anitela-Tsoulssis (Newington)
13. O'Connor (Joeys)
14. Scarr (Riverview) (moved from 13 - 14)
15. Minto (Joeys)

ngrugby player of round 2: Split between Minto (J), Grover (I), and Anitela-Tsoulssis(N) but going to go Anitela-Tsoulssis(N).
 

The Chairman

Trevor Allan (34)
ngrugby team of the week - round 2:

1. Tancred (Riverview)
2. Smith (Kings)
3. Osborne (Riverview)
4. Bull (Scots)
5. Galligan (Shore)
6. Clout (Shore)
7. Ghattas (Joeys)
8. Simmons (Newington)
9. Grover (Riverview)
10. Tremlett (Scots)
11. Makasini (Newington)
12. Anitela-Tsoulssis (Newington)
13. O'Connor (Joeys)
14. Scarr (Riverview) (moved from 13 - 14)
15. Minto (Joeys)

ngrugby player of round 2: Split between Minto (J), Grover (I), and Anitela-Tsoulssis(N) but going to go Anitela-Tsoulssis(N).
If you could keep track of these throughout the year this would be fantastic then we can compare and contrast.
 

The Chairman

Trevor Allan (34)
Sorry Joker and Cyclopath. Not even a full moon.
Entitled little brats who wouldn’t know the first thing about class or respect.
See you in a week or two.
For it is an inevitable cycle. I thought character education was still a big part of AAGPS schools? Maybe they forgot the online part. I would just wonder if anyone would have the courage or conviction to act like this if they weren't behind their little monikers and names. Oh well it is what it is.
 
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