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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

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NewMacca

Chris McKivat (8)
about as many as Newington :) Will the New 4ths turn up this week ?

Yes they will turn up, they are playing Scots 5ths which I believe is much better than playing the 4ths have they have lost every game and are struggling for players as some in the 5ths do not want to play with them. That was the reason for the problems last weekend.
 

rawsteak

Stan Wickham (3)
I will put mine up first for scrunity;


Riverview V Shore : I would love to see Shore win a game but against View there is no chance, the View side will be favourites next year with so many back .... View by 30 +

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Riverview will be missing a few backs from their usual starting side this weekend due to injury. Team list to come
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Newington v Scots shapes as being a wonderful game of rugby. I hope it lives up to the build-up. Could go either way - Scots undefeated and will play in front of a vocal home crowd. Newington coming of a big win against Joeys and seem to be building. Scots took a while to get going last week but are quality. Could go either way - lean towards Newington by less than a try.

Other 2 matches aren't as straightforward as people think. Riverview and Joeys come of losses to the very physical Scots and Newington teams. Kings and Shore at home. May well come down to injuries and some good, old-fashioned emotion and guts.

Shore have struggled all year and have Newington next week, so realistically this could be their chance for a win. Suspect they won't quite get there, but will be in the match for 3/4 of it. If they're in front at that point the home crowd might get them home. Heart says Shore by less than a try, head says Riverview by 10.

Kings have also had a less than stellar season, although they are coming of a win against Shore. Joeys must be physically drained from a tough match against Newington. Joeys rarely turn in a bad match, so think they'll win by 10-15.
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Is this a surprising move? Surely the previous 12 was picked at 12 at the start of the season for good reason.
The replacement 12 was playing u15s and was not even considered for 1s as a result. I guess things have moved on but someone other than me would have to answer as to whether its a surprise.
 

Spieber

Bob Loudon (25)
The replacement 12 was playing u15s and was not even considered for 1s as a result. I guess things have moved on but someone other than me would have to answer as to whether its a surprise.

IS, you are being very cryptic and I am thinking you may know more than you profess. Let me get this right - the previous 12 is now 9, leaving the U15 still at 12?
 

Whose That Guy

Herbert Moran (7)
Riverview XV for the weekend, new centers for the weekend and one on debut Joe Stagemen, winger charlie McKay slips into outside and Connor Hurley is brought up from the seconds to play on debut in year 10, as Molloy and Hutchinson are injured. Evan Pritchard moves from prop to hooker and second rower Jack Bowditch slips back into his favorite number 3, which makes Sinclair Clinton moving up from the 2nds to make his debut at number 4, as Hosea Futukava is out injured

1. Nathan Kelly
2. Evan Pritchard (exspect a big game from him)
3. Jack Bowdtich
4. Sinclair Clinton (debut)
5. Beau Peterson
6. Jack Hayson
7. Josh MaCaness
8. Lincoln Whiteley
9. Alex Barker
10. Jack McGregor
11. Connor Hurley (debut)
12. Joe Stagemen (debut - big game in defence from this man)
13. Charlier McKay
14. Sean Drennan
15. Bill Freeman
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Riverview XV for the weekend, new centers for the weekend and one on debut Joe Stagemen, winger charlie McKay slips into outside and Connor Hurley is brought up from the seconds to play on debut in year 10, as Molloy and Hutchinson are injured. Evan Pritchard moves from prop to hooker and second rower Jack Bowditch slips back into his favorite number 3, which makes Sinclair Clinton moving up from the 2nds to make his debut at number 4, as Hosea Futukava is out injured

1. Nathan Kelly
2. Evan Pritchard (exspect a big game from him)
3. Jack Bowdtich
4. Sinclair Clinton (debut)
5. Beau Peterson
6. Jack Hayson
7. Josh MaCaness
8. Lincoln Whiteley
9. Alex Barker
10. Jack McGregor
11. Connor Hurley (debut)
12. Joe Stagemen (debut - big game in defence from this man)
13. Charlier McKay
14. Sean Drennan
15. Bill Freeman
Still a good side, but with Hutchison et al out, gives Shore a sniff.
 

Whose That Guy

Herbert Moran (7)
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You have interesting sources, going to school with Henry and seeing him in a fabric/stretchy cast on his wrist i find it hard to believe that one bit, and knowing the kid, he has had a fracture in his wrist for the past two weeks but has just put up with it until he saw a doctor and got an x-ray, he wouldn't ever fake an injury to miss a game for the blue and white.
 

Spectator123

Frank Row (1)
Riverview XV for the weekend, new centers for the weekend and one on debut Joe Stagemen, winger charlie McKay slips into outside and Connor Hurley is brought up from the seconds to play on debut in year 10, as Molloy and Hutchinson are injured. Evan Pritchard moves from prop to hooker and second rower Jack Bowditch slips back into his favorite number 3, which makes Sinclair Clinton moving up from the 2nds to make his debut at number 4, as Hosea Futukava is out injured

1. Nathan Kelly
2. Evan Pritchard (exspect a big game from him)
3. Jack Bowdtich
4. Sinclair Clinton (debut)
5. Beau Peterson
6. Jack Hayson
7. Josh MaCaness
8. Lincoln Whiteley
9. Alex Barker
10. Jack McGregor
11. Connor Hurley (debut)
12. Joe Stagemen (debut - big game in defence from this man)
13. Charlier McKay
14. Sean Drennan
15. Bill Freeman

Although it may be a big game in defence for #12 stageman, stating that it is his debut is only partially correct. He was in the 1st xv for the vast majority of trials (long trial season for view this year) and peformed very well, particularly in defence. His biggest strength is his defence and im sure it will showcase this weekend.
 
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