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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2016

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Chris McKivat (8)
Could we in next couple of weeks see a Shore Win. Two very competitive losses, against Newington (19-26 & Kings 7-16 indicate that Shore are improving by the week. Its imperative for GPS Rugby that we have 6 strong rugby schools who, on their day can beat either one of the other schools. This year we are coming closer to that reality and the long- term winner is Australian Rugby.

I hope so. I think they are starting to incur some injuries which won't help an already difficult situation.


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Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
A comment regarding Joeys v New. There was a bit more spite than a usual fixture. In the 2nds New copped a yellow in the first half for repeated cycnical play and a general observation was of general bad form during that game by New.
Worst of the day belongs to the New 1sts no 14, hurling abuse at an injured player. Ugly form to say the least.

I think you need to take your cerise and blue glasses off. 1 yellow card each in the firsts. In the seconds, I was watching from the corner where New scored what was to be the winning try, there was a Joeys boy who wanted to go on with things after the try and had to be pulled away. Looked to me like both sides gave as good as they got in both games.
 

Crackerjack

Bill Watson (15)
Fair point, although remember they were 'highlights'. The line out 'steals' generally make the cut; I know I edited out at least one line out successfully secured by the no.5 v Scots yesterday. I will put up the 'near-full' footage of that game [probably upload it overnight], and later on in the month also that of the earlier games. Have been a bit too busy to do it lately.
Agree, a fair note to make by @SDW about the lineouts, and similarly the earlier one by @Sidesteppa about the nightmare conditions yesterday for both hookers to be throwing in on their own lineouts, especially when putting the pill back in from the Western touchline, fair into the gale coming up and over the BH escarpment. Felt sorry for them having to do so.

On one memorable throw in H1 yesterday, taken bang in front of the populated Verandah, the Gilbert started off it's trajectory normally enough, but then mid-flight intended to View's 7 or thereabouts, gale-force assisted, the pill sailed off so savagely to the right that I could've mistaken it for one of my own wicked 3 iron slices (unfortunately, my 'norm'). Like the Skipper and Gilligan on the SS Minnow's last fateful trip, I can only imagine View's hooker muttering away to himself afterwards, "Wtf?!" as he watched on helplessly, wondering how on Earth what just happened, could've happened?

A nightmare day for both the lineout throwers, so short calls and bullets the only script for the day from that Western side.
 

Azzuri

Trevor Allan (34)
The order in that table looks remarkably familiar. <Thinking. Thinking> Oh yeah. That's the order I predicted in the GPS Season Preview before round 1, except that I had kings and view the other way around



and have everything crossed that your original prediction comes to fruition Rich!;)
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
2016 AAGPS Draw & Results for 1st XV, 2nd XV, and 3rd XV games

Round 1 7 May 16
1st XV – N 32 def by K 40, J 15 def by I 17, E 13 def by S 25
2nd XV – N 8 def by K 26, J 24 def by I 29, E 5 def by S 29
3rd XV -Trial 3 – N 7 def by K 14, E 7 def by S 22, J 29 def G 24, A 33 def H 0, I bye

R1 1st XV Scoring:
Try: Turner (N) 2, Helu (N), Duvall (N), Pietsch (K) 2, Brown (K), Anese (K), Osborne (K), Reilly (I), McTaggart (I), Lenehan (J), Rorke (J), Hedley (E), O'Beirne (S) 2, Crawford (S), Burnett (S)
Conv: Simmonson (N) 2, Brown (K) 3, Day (I), Lenehan (J) 2, Sinclair (E), Burnett (S)
Pen: Simmonson (N), Brown (K) 3, Day (I), Lenehan (J), Sinclair (E) 2, Burnett (S)
ref: Results Round 1 2016
http://aagps.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Results-Round-1-2016.docx

R1 Tipping Comp Winning Combo: KISKIS

Round 2 14 May 16
1st XV – K 31 def S 13, E 10 def by J 33, N 30 def by I 44
2nd XV – K 10 def by S 44, E 7 def by J 36, N 25 def I 22
3rd XV – Round 1 – K 17 def S 12, I 17 def by J 29, N 6 def H 0, A 35 def G 0, E bye

1st XV Table
K 4 pts, I 4 pts, S 2 pts, J 2 pts, N 0 pts, E 0 pts

2nd XV Table
S 4 pts, I 2 pts, J 2 pts, K 2 pts, N 2 pts, E 0 pts

3rd XV Table
A 2 pts, J 2 pts, N 2 pts, K 2 pts, S 0 pts, H 0 pts, I 0 pts, G 0 pts, E 0 pts

R2 1st XV Scoring:
Try: Pietsch (K) 2, Brown K (K), Steele-Park (K) , Crawford (S) 2, Haskins (E), Day (J) 2, Ryley (J), Jaffer-Williams (J), McTaggart (J), Smeallie (I) 2, Lenehan (I) 2, Terry (I) Fenn (I) , Duvall (N) 2, Miller (N), Turner (N), Gilfedder (N)
Conversion: Brown K (K) 4 , Sinclair (E), Day (J) 4, Lenehan (I) 4, Simonsson (N)
Pen: Brown K (K) , Burnett (S), Sinclair (E), Lenehan (I) 2, Simonsson (N)
Ref: Results Round 2 2016
http://aagps.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Results-Round-2-2016.docx

R2 Tipping Comp Winning Combo: KJISJNKJNA

Round 3 21 May 16
1st XV – K 24 def J 18, I 47 def E 21, S 36 def N 20
2nd XV – K 10 def by J 16, I 29 def E 12, S 32 def N 10
3rd XV – Round 2 - K 3 def by A 5, S 22 def J 21, H 12 def by E 36, I 7 def by G 28, N bye

1st XV Table
I 6 pts, K 6 pts, S 4 pts, J 2 pts, N 0 pts, E 0 pts

2nd XV Table
S 6 pts, I 4 pts, J 4 pts, K 2 pts, N 2 pts, E 0 pts

3rd XV Table
A 4 pts, J 2 pts, N 2 pts, K 2 pts, S 2 pts, G 2 pts, E 2 pts, H 0 pts, I 0 pts

R3 1st XV Scoring:
Try: Lynch (K), Brown N (K),Dowling (J), Day (J), Rorke (I) 3, Terry (I), Williams (I), Pirina (I), Smeallie (I), Edwards (E), Stinson (E), Joyce (E), Yassim (S), Gavin (S), Green (S), Ridley (S), Penalty Try (S), Simmonson (N) 2, Haldane (N), Duvall (N)
Conversion: Brown K (K), Day (J), Fahy (I) 5, Clarke (I), Sinclair (E) 3, Shannon (S) 4
Pen: Brown K (K) 4, Day (J) 2, Shannon (S)

Ref: Results Round 3 2016
http://aagps.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Results-Round-3-2016.docx

R3 Tipping Comp Winning Combo: KISJISASEG

Round 4 28 May 16
1st XV – I 24 def K 13, J 18 def by S 21, N 26 def E 19
2nd XV – I 20 def K 0, J 5 def by S 34, N 31 def E 7
3rd XV – Round 3 – N 0 def by K 3, J 45 def H 0, G 31 def E 0, A 13 def S 12, I bye

1st XV Table
I 8 pts, K 6 pts, S 6 pts, J 2 pts, N 2 pts, E 0 pts

2nd XV Table
S 8 pts, I 6 pts, J 4 pts, N 4 pts, K 2 pts, E 0 pts

3rd XV Table
A 6 pts, J 4 pts, K 4 pts, G 4 pts, S 2 pts, N 2 pts, E 2 pts, I 0 pts, H 0 pts

R4 1st XV Scoring:
Try: Cutler (I), Pirina (I), Smeallie (I) 2, Osborne (K), Ryley (J), Tse (J), Collard (E), Suttor (E), Haskins (E), Yassim (S), Gavin (S), Jeavons (S), Poidevin (N), Lynch (N), Lawson (N), Taukamo (N)
Conversion: Osborne (K), Lenehan (I) 2, Day (J), Kuenzle (N) 3, Sheehan (E) 2, Shannon (S) 3
Pen: Osborne (K) 2, Day (J) 2

Ref: Results Round 4 2016
http://aagps.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Results-Round-4-2016.docx


R4 Tipping Comp Winning Combo: ISNISNKJGA


Round 5 4 Jun 16
1st XV – E 7 def by K 16, J 17 def by N 28, S 14 def I 12
2nd XV – E 8 def by K 13, J 5 def by N 13, S 0 def by I 10
3rd XV – Round 4 – H v K (deferred), E 3 def by J 17, I 10 def by A 17, G 29 def N 0, S bye

1st XV Table
I 8 pts, K 8 pts, S 8 pts, N 4 pts, J 2 pts, E 0 pts

2nd XV Table
S 8 pts, I 8 pts, N 6 pts, J 4 pts, K 4 pts, E 0 pts

3rd XV Table
A 8 pts, J 6 pts, K 4* pts, G 6 pts, S 2 pts, N 2 pts, E 2 pts, I 0 pts, H 0* pts
* HvK postponed

R5 1st XV Scoring:
Try: Joyce (E), Brown N (K), Brown K (K), McTaggart (J) 2, Yassim (S), Penalty Try (S), Helu (N) 3, Serhon (N), Rorke (I), Scott (I)
Conversion: Sinclair (E), Day (J) 2, Kuenzle (N) 4, Lenehan (K), Shannon (S) 2
Pen: Brown K (K) 2, Day (J)

Ref: Results Round 5 2016
http://aagps.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Results-Round-5-2016.pdf

R5 Tipping Comp Winning Combo: KNSKNI-JAG


Fixtures to Come
Round 6 18 Jun 16
1st XV – K v N, I v J, S v E
2nd XV – K v N, I v J, S v E
3rd XV – Round 5 – J v G, S v E, H v I, A v N, K bye

Round 7 23 Jul 16
1st XV – S v K, J v E, I v N
2nd XV – S v K, J v E, I v N
3rd XV – Round 6 – G v K, A v E, I v N, S v H, J bye

Round 8 30 Jul 16
1st XV – J v K, E v I, N v S
2nd XV – J v K, E v I, N v S
3rd XV – Round 7 – J v K, E v I, N v S, H v A, G bye

Round 9 06 Aug 16
1st XV – K v I, S v J, E v N
2nd XV – K v I, S v J, E v N
3rd XV – Round 8 – K v I, J v A, E v N, S v G, H bye

Round 10 13 Aug 16
1st XV – K v E, N v J, I v S
2nd XV – K v E, N v J, I v S
3rd XV – Round 9 – K v E, N v J, I v S, H v G, A bye


AAGPS Rep Calendar
18 Jun 16 Representative Teams Selected and announced on AAGPS website (7pm)
19 Jun 16 Representative Teams Uniform Issue, Training & Photographs
20 Jun 16 Representative Teams Training, Dinner
21 Jun 16 AAGPS 2nd XV v CAS 2nd XV, AAGPS 1st XV v CAS 2nd XV
23 Jun 16 1st XV, 2nd XV, 3rd XV Training
24 Jun 16 2nd XV v CHS 2nd XV, 1st XV v CHS 1st XV
25 Jun 16 NSWSRU Teams announced
 

loiterer

Sydney Middleton (9)
Just a thought but if Shore were to go a second season without a win and TAS were to win the 3rd XV competition unbeaten, should they be given the opportunity to play off against Shore for a place in the higher competition next year?
I thought it was TAS's decision to play in the 3rds comp rather than 1srs & 2nds.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Round 6 Tips
NIS
NIS
GSIA


Trusty 2 Bob's Tips (from the great Season 2016 coin off, recorded in the 4th post in this convo)

Round 6 18 Jun 16
KJE
KJE
GSHA



The 2000th post/100 page milestone for this thread has passed unheralded with @Azzuri nailing Post 2001.
 

OAUI

Allen Oxlade (6)
Kings v Shore -

The Kings pack, in the scrum at least, were quite dominant over their opposition. Without the U19 law, suggest their would have been a number of tightheads to Kings. The Shore prop before the concussion was playing very well and happy for him to be vying for a rep jersey with Cutler from Riverview. Happy to go with the opinions about Kings back row but thought the #7 Ryan played well. Kings have a habit of going for mobility in their scrum over size but the 2nds prop who came on in the 1sts after a rampaging MOTM game in the seconds has put the coaches on notice and looks like he is cut from Grecian marble as his background suggests. I though Osborne and Rixon all but blotted each other out as they matched each other for pace but much the case across the backs except Orpen for Kings who does a good Nathan Grey impersonation with his direct running. Osborne's first half one he may like to forget with a couple of unusual errors for him. The Shoreman I sat next to was wondering why their #9 was having an off game before realising he was a late replacement for Haskins. The referee was a class act. Think he is our main man bound for the Olympic Sevens to officiate. Great to have those sort of guys doing premier schoolboys. Good
crowd considering the weather and the support showed by both schools made it a great day. Great to see all the Aloy boys getting their rugby fix for the day in the crowd.
 

GPS Observer

Herbert Moran (7)
After 15 games of round 1, Shore Newington and Joeys have won 3 games between them. Those sides are starting to look threatening and this competition may well be decided, not on the form of the top three, but on who ran into the bottom three when they turned up to play.
 

Not in straight

Vay Wilson (31)
Kings v Shore -

The Kings pack, in the scrum at least, were quite dominant over their opposition. Without the U19 law, suggest their would have been a number of tightheads to Kings. The Shore prop before the concussion was playing very well and happy for him to be vying for a rep jersey with Cutler from Riverview. Happy to go with the opinions about Kings back row but thought the #7 Ryan played well. Kings have a habit of going for mobility in their scrum over size but the 2nds prop who came on in the 1sts after a rampaging MOTM game in the seconds has put the coaches on notice and looks like he is cut from Grecian marble as his background suggests. I though Osborne and Rixon all but blotted each other out as they matched each other for pace but much the case across the backs except Orpen for Kings who does a good Nathan Grey impersonation with his direct running. Osborne's first half one he may like to forget with a couple of unusual errors for him. The Shoreman I sat next to was wondering why their #9 was having an off game before realising he was a late replacement for Haskins. The referee was a class act. Think he is our main man bound for the Olympic Sevens to officiate. Great to have those sort of guys doing premier schoolboys. Good
crowd considering the weather and the support showed by both schools made it a great day. Great to see all the Aloy boys getting their rugby fix for the day in the crowd.
Aloy boys?? Who are they? What were they doing There?
 

Crackerjack

Bill Watson (15)
After 15 games of round 1, Shore Newington and Joeys have won 3 games between them. Those sides are starting to look threatening and this competition may well be decided, not on the form of the top three, but on who ran into the bottom three when they turned up to play.
Agree @ GPSO. Newington are my smokeys to cause some level of havoc on the Premiership table through Round 2, with Kings next up to face that particular music, albeit with the benefit of home ground advantage.
 
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