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NSW AAGPS 2025

RuckReporter

Bob McCowan (2)
Has anyone got shores lower opens teams?
4th XV:
1. Kowalski
2. Perkins
3. Morrow
4. Z. Roberts
5. Gaden
6. Thomas
7. Fulton
8. Belli (c)
9. T. Roberts
10. Kierse
11. Denovan
12. Harris
13. Shirley
14. ???
15. Wagstaff

Few uncertainties here and there but I'm pretty confident this will be the starting XV. Will send through lower opens teams shortly
 

wisemaan

Fred Wood (13)
4th XV:
1. Kowalski
2. Perkins
3. Morrow
4. Z. Roberts
5. Gaden
6. Thomas
7. Fulton
8. Belli (c)
9. T. Roberts
10. Kierse
11. Denovan
12. Harris
13. Shirley
14. ???
15. Wagstaff

Few uncertainties here and there but I'm pretty confident this will be the starting XV. Will send through lower opens teams shortly
1. Belli (C)
2. Perkins (VC)
3. Morrow
4. Gaden (VC)
5. Roberts
6. Fulton
7. Thomas
8. Constanian
9. Jones
10. Kierse
11. Denovan
12. Harris
13. Roberts
14. Ganassin
15. Wagstaff
 

pushhthatscrummm

Frank Row (1)
We need these Newington team lists, all these words of changes. Now hearing Lapham may get a Run in the 2s with (Lathams move up) Lapham had a try with some serious airtime and a wag of the finger against View.

Regards Scrummie
 

Phillip R. LeCouter

Frank Row (1)
Scrummy,

Can confirm reports of H.J. Lapham moving up into the 2nd XV after injuries to back rower M. Collins during St Ignatius, Riverview game. Unsure where he will slot into in the forward pack but never the less, a handy replacement as he played in the firsts trial match against Kings.

IN's and OUT's Table
TeamPlayer InPlayer OutProbability
2nd XVH. MakasiniH. KeepingConfirmed
2nd XVRichmondK. Carter50/50
2nd XVH.J. LaphamM. CollinsConfirmed

Faithyfully,
Phillip R. LeCouter - 10th Headmaster of Newington College
 
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RuckReporter

Bob McCowan (2)
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Just received this picture taken by a year 10 scots boy with his drone. If you look closely you can see the poor groundskeepers struggling to keep their equipment afloat. Sporting activities this morning had to be cancelled after students were swept into the harbour. I don't know much but I do know this: naval tactics will be required to succeed tomorrow.

This is one of the leaked maneuvers I received from a SHORE boy this week. As you can see their battle strategy relies on a stagnant Scots forward pack, who I am told are yet to invest in floaties for their props. Through careful rigging of their jerseys, Shore believes they can achieve greater maneuverability throughout the battlefield akin to captain cook by erecting sails, using the lightweight nature of their backs as cannonballs.

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Shore's bouyant lineout will definitely benefit from the surface area of Galligan when maneuvering amongst the rest of their fleet, and it will be crucial for them to stay vigilant about the wind behaviour across the course.

Gentlemen, expect to see your preconcievals of GPS footy challenged significantly this Saturday. You will be bewildered. You will be shocked. And most of all, your hearts will become aflutter as once more schoolboy rugby breaks new grounds, persevering through otherwise impossible barriers.

⁍ bosh bosh, reporter out ⁌
 
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The President

Chris McKivat (8)
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Just received this picture taken by a year 10 scots boy with his drone. If you look closely you can see the poor groundskeepers struggling to keep their equipment afloat. Sporting activities this morning had to be cancelled after students were swept into the harbour. I don't know much but I do know this: naval tactics will be required to succeed tomorrow.

This is one of the leaked maneuvers I received from a SHORE boy this week. As you can see their battle strategy relies on a stagnant Scots forward pack, who I am told are yet to invest in floaties for their props. Through careful rigging of their jerseys, Shore believes they can achieve greater maneuverability throughout the battlefield akin to captain cook by erecting sails, using the lightweight nature of their backs as cannonballs.

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Shore's bouyant lineout will definitely benefit from the surface area of Galligan when maneuvering amongst the rest of their fleet, and it will be crucial for them to stay vigilant about the wind behaviour across the course.

Gentlemen, expect to see your preconcievals of GPS footy challenged significantly this Saturday. You will be bewildered. You will be shocked. And most of all, your hearts will become aflutter as once more schoolboy rugby breaks new grounds, persevering through un

⁍ bosh bosh, reporter out ⁌
The close game in and around the ruck will be the decisive factor for the first edition at the Death Star this season. Stock, Clout, Frape and Galligan (E) will all look to be destructive around that area. The decision to move Lemoto (S) to the centres and thus further away from the ruck is a strange decision for me. You would imagine that TSC would want him as close to the ruck as possible as there most likely won't be much ball movement on Saturday. I'm predicting Shore's forwards to have a field day in the muddy pigsty at the Death Star.
 
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Bobcat54

Allen Oxlade (6)
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Just received this picture taken by a year 10 scots boy with his drone. If you look closely you can see the poor groundskeepers struggling to keep their equipment afloat. Sporting activities this morning had to be cancelled after students were swept into the harbour. I don't know much but I do know this: naval tactics will be required to succeed tomorrow.

This is one of the leaked maneuvers I received from a SHORE boy this week. As you can see their battle strategy relies on a stagnant Scots forward pack, who I am told are yet to invest in floaties for their props. Through careful rigging of their jerseys, Shore believes they can achieve greater maneuverability throughout the battlefield akin to captain cook by erecting sails, using the lightweight nature of their backs as cannonballs.

View attachment 21905

Shore's bouyant lineout will definitely benefit from the surface area of Galligan when maneuvering amongst the rest of their fleet, and it will be crucial for them to stay vigilant about the wind behaviour across the course.

Gentlemen, expect to see your preconcievals of GPS footy challenged significantly this Saturday. You will be bewildered. You will be shocked. And most of all, your hearts will become aflutter as once more schoolboy rugby breaks new grounds, persevering through otherwise impossible barriers.

⁍ bosh bosh, reporter out ⁌
Galligan and Frapes rowing skill may come in handy and give an edge over the competition at Scots if this rain continues.

-Bobcat
 

dorrigoranger

Frank Row (1)
rumour in: 2 XV fowardman Latham will potentially get a Run for New 1st XV as Villamu and Shieck expected to continue to be out. Heard this boys had some deadly intercepts for a foward. Any thoughts?

Regards Scrummie
absolutely not Latham is undersized and unconditioned lathams chances at firsts selection are lower then his chances of getting below 50% body fat
 

pushhthatscrummm

Frank Row (1)
Any opinions of 3rd XV 2ndRower, J.A. Duddy? Reports say he's next up if the injury-stricken Newington College 2nd XV face anymore injuries

--> this report comes live from the hallowed Johnson as the probability of L. Richmond (N) into the 2's grows to 75%. Watch this space at 2:30pm AEST for K. Carter injury report.

Faithfully,
Phillip R. LeCouter - 10th Headmaster of Newington College
Get back to school, this chat is serious, stop spreading this garbage

Regards Scrummie
 
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