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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2014

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AngryDog 2

Bob McCowan (2)
nah i was taking about in the trial games because im interested to see how some of the boys are shaping up for this year
 

angus patterson

Frank Row (1)
eddies vs. Riverview this weekend should be a great game! I am backing eddies due to a very strong forward pack led by levi shaw should be a cracker
 

josh jackson

Frank Row (1)
I highly agree with this statement, they will be almost unbeatable will the skill and composure of the whole team as well as being coached by the Australian Schoolboys coach.

yes very strong opinion, eddies are looking the strongest they have been in the last 20 years and should be able to take the front foot
 

Purebred10

Frank Row (1)
TKS 1st XV Backline - Arguably as potent as the Melbourne Storm in 2008

9. Jordan Steinberg 15A 2013 /Daniel Macqueen - 2nd/1stXV 2013
Steinberg - Small whippet out of dummy half. Great Vision. Only 16 Years old, very strong passer, extreme speed.
Macqueen - A nugget in every sense of the word. Has issues passing with his suitcase arms but remains a potent defensive weapon. The occasional good seed.

10. Alex Cameron - AIS National Talent Squad

After a stint in the round-ball game, Rugby's prodigal's son returns to inflict all kinds of damage on the opposition, wielding the infamous no-look double cut-out. He can run like a spooked deer and kick like a donkey, look for Cameron to lead the league in 40/20's in 2013.

11. James Burgess - AIS National Talent Squad

One of the premier offensive weapons in the lineup, James "Sonic" Burgess is a long rangy athlete with the ability to put careless opposition forwards on the gronk. Yes, he goes looking for it. Beware opposition, he is amred and dangerous.

12. Hugh "The Addonis" Yates - 1st XV 2013

After being kicked out of his preferred position by Cameron, King's best looking attacking weapon has speed to burn, and the fearlessness of a honeybadger. A step that has Benji Marshall frothing at the mouth, don't rush up out of the line or you'll be looking for your ankles. Beware Riverview, you have been warned.

13. Cameron Mullen

Hosting his interpretation of 'Project X,' Mullen runs it like a bull and tackles like a man possessed. Chronically injured, his ACL is about as strong as Jack lee, but we are all praying that he spends more time running onto inside balls, than running on the drinks at half time.

14. Jake La Ferla - 16A XV 2013

"I would describe it to you but I cant." The infamous words of the main man Jake La ferla as he stood before the school and explained why he leaves a trail of broken bodies and broken hearts behind him wherever he goes. One would describe his unique mix of speed and strength as "Simply Imaginary," as you truly have to see it to believe it.

15. James Kane - 1st XV 2013

James 'The man with all the moves" Kane is the premier talent on a team full of premiers. He can kick a droppy from 75 out, and can convert it from the sideline in a gail force headwind. Good luck staying in front, just give him the ball and get out of the way, Red Lightning is approaching and hes coming in dry.
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
Riverview are coming of (off) a devastating loss to marist last week and backing up this weekend to verse (oppose, challenge, play)the best schoolboy team in the country ST Edmunds collage (College - a collage is something you'd put together from your school magazine photos) who (which) is led by levi shaw the powerhouse
What's that? They are going to "verse" them? Giving up the footy and taking up the poetry?
Couldn't help it. Ex Teacher.
 

Brainstrust

Watty Friend (18)
Riverview are coming of a devastating loss to marist last week and backing up this weekend to verse the best schoolboy team in the country ST Edmunds collage who is led by levi shaw the powerhouse
Eddies may be a good side, but to correct you, Riverview are not coming off a devastating loss, they actually beat Marist by something like 8 or 9 tries to 1? something like that. It was Riverviews 2nd XV that went down. Or are you referring to the 2nd's?
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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@Brian Westlake, don't spoil their fun.

I am looking forward to reading @Purebred10's match reports when the season starts.

We may have unearthed a homegrown equivalent to @Dismal Pillock.
 

tacklesandtries

Frank Row (1)
Rumour has it Hugh Yates is looking to break 10.7 seconds in the GPS 100m. It'll be interesting to see his transition into the back line alongside Cameron and Steinberg in a halves/centres combination that would leave most traumatised. Look out for the opposition in the intensive care ward of Westmead Parramatta after being demolished on the King's JS White Oval.
 
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Anaerobic Threshold

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Rumour has it Hugh Yates is looking to break 10.7 seconds in the GPS 100m. It'll be interesting to see his transition into the back line alongside Cameron and Steinberg in a halves/centres combination that would leave most traumatised. Look out for the opposition in the intensive care ward of Westmead Parramatta after being demolished on the King's JS White Oval.

@tacklesandtries keep your opinions in the 10th XV please.
 

Azzuri

Trevor Allan (34)
TKS 1st XV Backline - Arguably as potent as the Melbourne Storm in 2008

9. Jordan Steinberg 15A 2013 /Daniel Macqueen - 2nd/1stXV 2013
Steinberg - Small whippet out of dummy half. Great Vision. Only 16 Years old, very strong passer, extreme speed.
Macqueen - A nugget in every sense of the word. Has issues passing with his suitcase arms but remains a potent defensive weapon. The occasional good seed.

10. Alex Cameron - AIS National Talent Squad

After a stint in the round-ball game, Rugby's prodigal's son returns to inflict all kinds of damage on the opposition, wielding the infamous no-look double cut-out. He can run like a spooked deer and kick like a donkey, look for Cameron to lead the league in 40/20's in 2013.

11. James Burgess - AIS National Talent Squad

One of the premier offensive weapons in the lineup, James "Sonic" Burgess is a long rangy athlete with the ability to put careless opposition forwards on the gronk. Yes, he goes looking for it. Beware opposition, he is amred and dangerous.

12. Hugh "The Addonis" Yates - 1st XV 2013

After being kicked out of his preferred position by Cameron, King's best looking attacking weapon has speed to burn, and the fearlessness of a honeybadger. A step that has Benji Marshall frothing at the mouth, don't rush up out of the line or you'll be looking for your ankles. Beware Riverview, you have been warned.

13. Cameron Mullen

Hosting his interpretation of 'Project X,' Mullen runs it like a bull and tackles like a man possessed. Chronically injured, his ACL is about as strong as Jack lee, but we are all praying that he spends more time running onto inside balls, than running on the drinks at half time.

14. Jake La Ferla - 16A XV 2013

"I would describe it to you but I cant." The infamous words of the main man Jake La ferla as he stood before the school and explained why he leaves a trail of broken bodies and broken hearts behind him wherever he goes. One would describe his unique mix of speed and strength as "Simply Imaginary," as you truly have to see it to believe it.

15. James Kane - 1st XV 2013

James 'The man with all the moves" Kane is the premier talent on a team full of premiers. He can kick a droppy from 75 out, and can convert it from the sideline in a gail force headwind. Good luck staying in front, just give him the ball and get out of the way, Red Lightning is approaching and hes coming in dry.

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A magnificently erudite precis of TKS First XV !
 

HFTH

Chris McKivat (8)
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A magnificently erudite precise of TKS First XV !

'Magnificently erudite precise'....wtf...those words don't work for me...is this a rugby forum

A quick question for anyone, are scots and newington going to be as dominate as last year?
 

lineoutjumper

Stan Wickham (3)
SHORE 1ST XV V Cranbrook
shore looking sharp bolstering a powerful forward pack who punished aloys week in shore 1st win in NSW since April 2013

1. Lawson Muir (1stXV)
2. Olly Stump (1ndXV)
3. Fergus Bragg (2ndXV)
4. James Doyle (16A)
5. Hugh Finlay (NEW- ACT juniours)
6. Henry Wrench (1stXV)
7. Jum Woodhill (1stXV)
8. Nathan Lucas (1stXV)
9. Harry Emery (1stXV)
10. Ollie Cowley (16A)
11. Jock Armstrong (16A)
12. Simon Litchfield (3rdXV)
13. Charlie King (1stXV)
14. James Berkman (16A)
15. Lockie Patrick (16B)
inj. Paddy Olver (1stXV)

SHORE 2ND XV V Cranbrook
second string side determined to win this week after an embarrassing loss to aloys (10-5) and the addition of more experienced players returning from injury

1. Hayden Osbourne (3rdXV)
2. Jake Hedge (15A)
3. Ben Hollebon (1stXV)
4. Lachie Moore (2ndXV)
5. Max Stevenson (2ndXV)
6. Nick Stevens (3rdXV)
7. Richard King (3rdXV)
8. James Clarke (3rdXV)
9. Oscar Lane (16B)
10. Dom Naylor (2ndXV)
11. Jordan Fay
12. Ollie Pridham (3rdXV)
13. Sam Allen (16A)
14. Rick Maeda
15. Harry Kemball (3rdXV)
 

HFTH

Chris McKivat (8)
last year, scots and newington belted all the sides being spoken about here. are there many players returning from these teams?
 
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