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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

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David Codey (61)
Interesting both Joeys 13a's and b's lost to Scots last year, but this year have two new players who just happened to played for Sydney under 14's. Just sayin'
Well you guys would know.there is no one that goes through that program in finer detail than your fellas!
Just be glad they haven't worked out what the PSSA is yet!
It will get harder if you have to compete with more than one School to identify kids that are talented with the triangle!
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Almost everyone? As much as it pains me to say it, but you go talk to anyone outside of the schools and the only scores they know are the 1sts. Can't deny the truth mate


The proper measure of a school's rugby is, IMHO, did the kids learn something about the game, about team work and about life and did they try to do their best?
If "yes" is the answer to all of those things then I'll bet they enjoyed it.
The schools dont exist for the people outside them and so how they measure the school's rugby "performance" doesn't matter one bit.
To strain and struggle to the end of strength;
To lean on skill, not ask a gift of chance,
To win, or lose, and recognize at length
The game the thing; the rest, a circumstance.
http://www.everypoet.net/poetry/blogs/dunc/j_r_mckellar_1904_1932_here_s_to_minor_poets
 
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youd imagine that Dan kilpatrick would slot into the team, either at prop meaning they would move bowditch to second row, or just play the dubbo lad at 5.
Menzies will slot back into 7, joe stagemen most likely at 12 with his defence being immaculate this year
Watched the 16a's on sat at joeys, i think you will find gabe cooper take the role of number 9 in 2014, he was originally ment to go on the Gold Coast tour but couldnt due to family commitments. He played a great game on Saturday and cant wait to see him develop as a player throughout next year. Unfortunately i just dont think Dan Rorke can play up to the level of 1st XV at the moment. Another year in the 2nds may do him some good and develop him enough to play 1st XV in 2015
 

Jim Belshaw

Bob Loudon (25)
JB - how does that place TAS with a few rounds to go?


I'm not sure since I haven't seen consolidated results. I think the top point score at te end of the round will be TSC 12, SJC 10, Kings 10 and then TAS and SGS each on nine. TAS was in front on for and against, but may be behind now.

The TAS team must really be ruing that loss to Joeys with that last minute converted try. I had expected TAS to win. For Joeys' supporters, this is the Express coverage of that game - http://www.armidaleexpress.com.au/story/1702742/tas-hold-joeys-under-pressure/?cs=472

To a comment earlier, my impression is that the View team did play well initially, above themselves, but were then worn down.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Brian Westlake, He has already admitted on another thread that he knows he shouldn't use hands in the ruck but he does.

I reckon Inside Shoulder was a blind side flanker in his day.

Also given his profession, they love to have the last word.

There are times when you just can't help yourself.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
The proper measure of a school's rugby is, IMHO, did the kids learn something about the game, about team work and about life and did they try to do their best?
If "yes" is the answer to all of those things then I'll bet they enjoyed it.
The schools dont exist for the people outside them and so how they measure the school's rugby "performance" doesn't matter one bit.
You Bit...... Please don't IS, you are above this
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
I acknowledge that Joeys are the benchmark in GPS rugby and probably in Australian schoolboy rugby, but unless you have a boy currently at Scots, don't bother commenting on the rugby programme at Scots.
Sorry I had to go so far back, but my high horse as a rather large turning circle... ( somewhat like some ego's) .
Is the Rugby program going to be more successful than the Cricket Program? ie Messrs Kelly Skelly etal ?
Cheers
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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I am gobsmacked that the elite have not commented on "Die Walkure". I honestly thought that that may fire up at least a couple of them, or should I dumb it down a bit next time??? Thoughts HJ and IS??? :)

My only comment would be if you are going to go all "Die Walkure" on us instead of "The Ride of the Valkyries" then don't forget the umlaut, it's "Die Walküre". (use alt button and 0252):)
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
My only comment would be if you are going to go all "Die Walkure" on us instead of "The Ride of the Valkyries" then don't forget the umlaut, it's "Die Walküre". (use alt button and 0252):)
There you go.... At least somebody has teached me sumfin 2day...

Cheers Messr J :)
 

wreckless

Bob Loudon (25)
But we got a wonderful literary quotation from his response.

That must be worth something.

Here Here! Any reference to "Football Field : Evening" is worth a "LIKE" at a minimum! Here's the full monty in case anyone is interested! Cheers, Wreckless :)


FOOTBALL FIELD: EVENING

Cross bars and posts, the echo of distant bells,
The cool and friendly scent of whispering turf;
And in the air a little wind that tells
Of moonlit waves beyond a murmuring surf.


The glittering blue and verdant afternoon
Has locked up all its colours, leaving dearth,
Deserted, underneath a careless moon,
The glory has departed from this earth.


The goals stand up on their appointed lines,
But all their worth has faded with the sun;
Unchallenged now I cross their strict confines;
The ball is gone, the game is lost and won.


I walk again where once I came to grief,
Crashing to earth, yet holding fast the ball,
Symbol of yet another True Belief,
The last but surely not the least of all:


To strain and struggle to the end of strength;
To lean on skill, not ask a gift of chance,
To win, or lose, and recognize at length
The game the thing; the rest, a circumstance.


And now the teams are vanished from the field,
But still an echo of their presence clings;
The moon discovers what the day concealed,
The gracefulness and grief of passing things.


Quick as the ball is thrown from hand to hand
And fleetly as the wing three-quarters run,
Swifter shall Time to his defences stand
And bring the fastest falling one by one,


Until the moon, that looked on Stonehenge ground
Before the stones, will rise and sink and set
Above this field, where also will be found
The relics of a mystery men forget.


John Alexander Ross McKellar ( 1904 – 1932 )
 

FootyForever

Stan Wickham (3)
Here Here! Any reference to "Football Field : Evening" is worth a "LIKE" at a minimum! Here's the full monty in case anyone is interested! Cheers, Wreckless :)


FOOTBALL FIELD: EVENING

Cross bars and posts, the echo of distant bells,
The cool and friendly scent of whispering turf;
And in the air a little wind that tells
Of moonlit waves beyond a murmuring surf.

The glittering blue and verdant afternoon
Has locked up all its colours, leaving dearth,
Deserted, underneath a careless moon,
The glory has departed from this earth.

The goals stand up on their appointed lines,
But all their worth has faded with the sun;
Unchallenged now I cross their strict confines;
The ball is gone, the game is lost and won.

I walk again where once I came to grief,
Crashing to earth, yet holding fast the ball,
Symbol of yet another True Belief,
The last but surely not the least of all:

To strain and struggle to the end of strength;
To lean on skill, not ask a gift of chance,
To win, or lose, and recognize at length
The game the thing; the rest, a circumstance.

And now the teams are vanished from the field,
But still an echo of their presence clings;
The moon discovers what the day concealed,
The gracefulness and grief of passing things.

Quick as the ball is thrown from hand to hand
And fleetly as the wing three-quarters run,
Swifter shall Time to his defences stand
And bring the fastest falling one by one,

Until the moon, that looked on Stonehenge ground
Before the stones, will rise and sink and set
Above this field, where also will be found
The relics of a mystery men forget.

John Alexander Ross McKellar ( 1904 – 1932 )

Where was this masterpiece when I was looking for my english belonging related text?
 
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