The Kick Chaser
Bob McCowan (2)
Any thoughts on the crowd shouting at kick-off
Yes please enlighten us I asked this earlier with no response. I am curious if anyone has a redone teamlist?I was at this game. Look, it was unfortunate to hear the kings boys chanting the way they were, but it did not go as far as any racism or other serious profanity. You could argue that the boys are just having fun, but i'd like to think the competition looks to ridicule this type of stuff.
On another note, does anyone have a predicted Scots team list for next week? An injury to number 7 and a slight problem with number 6 could see a few changes in the team. Also, the no. 10 Sinclair looks to return from surgery next week as well.
Thanks,
theruckingdead over n out
There is no place for lying on this forum!Yep, I totally agree. Shore crowds definitely have a different kind of energy — there’s a sense of excitement where everyone genuinely wants to be there, not because they’re forced. But in recent years, it feels like some of that culture has been chipped away, especially with the way teachers have started cracking down on certain traditions. They've been known to step in and stop the boys from doing things that were once just part of the experience — whether it's chants, harmless antics, or just expressing school spirit in their own way.
Pretty sure Kings 3s won on the weekend
You could be correct and I am sorry if I have misreported it.Pretty sure Kings 3s won on the weekend
Must have been the planes booing then ;-)no they riverview crowd did not boo during newingtons kicks in round one. i was in attendance. the boys were respectfull
kings vs view
The view boys showed up. grover was eceptional and controlled the game well as expected. kings look to have no direction, is there an option to move sawyer back to 10 and maybe broing someone to 15 for a bit more directions. feel as though sawye is wasted at the back. hasni the 3 was unreal on of his better games for awhile.
Do you have the first's by chance?
RIVERVIEW.......PHENOMENAL!!SIC v TKS
Beautiful day at one of the best surfaces in Sydney given the horrendous weather of the last two weeks. Hats off to the Kings staff for that.
Watching the View side run out they looked ready. Looked like a side that was hurting after a loss to Newington that at times had the run of play but let themselves down. Dempsey pacing pre-kick off seemed to represent a side that was going to run harder, chase harder and hit harder than their opposition who by no means played badly.
As the game started and Kings rumbled into the View 22m it became clear of the sides directive. We're going through you and if you have a double digit number on your back you can put the track suit on. Fonua who is some player (Please RA lords sign this kid, he's as good a back-row talent Iv'e seen in the last decade in the GPS). Combined with the hit-ups from Bloomfield is quite the combo punch but also predictable and View did a good job to eat up a number of phases and force the big boppers to spend energy before TKS crashed over.
Have to be honest, I worried it may be a long day but following this the game flipped on it's head as View maintained possession and brilliant decision making from Grover and Garling steered View around the park and for back to back tries which seemed to stun the Kings group and deflate the mood and any momentum. Kings hit back late in half to end it 26/14.
Kings came out of the break and started well. The big boys had a rest and were ready to rumble again with some nice phase play and went in bringing it to 26/19 and feeling like TKS had the momentum at home.
Is this a repeat of last week? Turned out to be a big No. View with some brilliant interplay and dominating field position lead to back breaking tries as well as a charge down try which wasn't luck but that hunger to run hard and compete at every phase of the game. Forcing Kings to score on the 7th-8th phase instead of the 2nd-3rd paid dividends late as some of the big boys had cramps and View ran away with it ending 48/26.
Huge bounce back for SIC and given Newingtons result v Joeys should give them plenty of confidence moving forward.
This is a side with a ton of effort and some very good footballers. Plenty of praise always goes to Grover and Dempsey and deservedly so, but the combo of Osborne and Tancred and tireless with there carries and work rate around the park. Another shout out to Scarr in the 13 who has a lovely swerve at speed. We see plenty of guys that can jink and step but the Matt Rogers type swerve and hold speed is Rugby at it's best.
For Kings I'm sure Risati being out made a difference to the game plan as he's an outstanding talent but it was very predictable when they had ball in hand. I will say though if Kings get into the 22 your'e in big trouble as they execute the forward phase play brilliantly, and at this level you don't hold out once it's 7+ phases.
View are a resilient, fit side that won't beat themselves. They are very similar to last years side with a touch more elite decision making which is credit to the coaches and it seems Grover who is a lot like Fonua in looking like the real deal.
I can only heap more praise on the two round comp. Obvious bias in tow as right now Newington would be happy to see a one round comp but everyone is alive and it all seems like good footy. Bring on the rest of the season and hopefully good clear weather.
This is how Newington handles cheering....I was at this game. Look, it was unfortunate to hear the kings boys chanting the way they were, but it did not go as far as any racism or other serious profanity. You could argue that the boys are just having fun, but i'd like to think the competition looks to ridicule this type of stuff.
On another note, does anyone have a predicted Scots team list for next week? An injury to number 7 and a slight problem with number 6 could see a few changes in the team. Also, the no. 10 Sinclair looks to return from surgery next week as well.
Thanks,
theruckingdead over n out
I don't have a complete team list. But Scots will be missing Cooper Guerin (shoulder), Sam Alker (if suspended), possibly Aston Weir (had ankle problems toward the end of the game). There are questions involving Oliver Sinclair, the no. 10 - who missed this game due to surgery done around his tailbone - on wether or not he comes back into the team, seeing as Oscar Tremlett played phenomenal filling that number 10 role.Yes please enlighten us I asked this earlier with no response. I am curious if anyone has a redone teamlist?
Someone's a Newington boy.it really isnt.....
i thought that might have been obvious already (although not an old boy)Someone's a Newington boy.
Young Talent coming through the Scots pathways by the name of Connor Hood with extreme pace and agile footwork. He's seriously amazing there is rumours he's signed to Cronulla Sharks Harold Matts. Coming back from brusied appendix he'll be one to watch !
Signing Out
Chuggs McBuldge
OB 1973
Incredible kick but still not sure why Scots got the penalty! and I'm a Scots parent if anything the Scots kid came through the ruck from the side. Anyway amazing kick and credit for the absolute composure shown, something he will remember for a very long time...Anyone going to acknowledge Oscar Tremlett's game-winning kick on the weekend, ending the Scots loss streak against ,Shore albeit if he had held that same accuracy through the game Scots would have been several points up anyway
oh yeah 100% and i agree there was some confusion and I belleive that the ref may have been slacking slightly at times not complainingIncredible kick but still not sure why Scots got the penalty! and I'm a Scots parent if anything the Scots kid came through the ruck from the side. Anyway amazing kick and credit for the absolute composure shown, something he will remember for a very long time...
Waiting for the 3rd round with some time on my hands, and once the GPS had got into a routine. Plan is round 1 of Twister's Trivia will be this week. Stay tuned.@twister29 what happened to twisters trivia??
I agree with you there, @The Ruckman. I was in attendance at the game and was uncomfortable as the Scots boys were not making any comments towards the King's boys. Also, the parents were between the two crowds, there for (for lack of better words) in direct line of fire of the King's chant. With Scots old boys known for attending games, this was unsettling, and furthermore, the King's teachers made no effort to stop their students hope that this doesn't happen again to any other school that versus King's.Very true and disappointing, I'm almost glad you have bought this up because it was awful and not in the spirit of the game. You can hear the chant at around the 47-minute mark of the Scots vs Kings Game round one. All I have to say to the Kings boys and staff is " pick up your game".