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QLD GPS Rugby 2017

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thebreakdown

Ted Fahey (11)
Very unfortunate that Xavier T from BBC wasn't able to trial. Very strong contender. Hope he recovers in time for GPS comp. Good luck mate and keep your head up!


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birdy_beanz

Frank Row (1)
My QLD Schoolboys predictions:

Queensland I
  1. Egan Siggs (TSS)
  2. Eugene Koorts (IGS)
  3. Moses Alo’Emile (BSHS)
  4. Harry Wilson (GT)
  5. Trevor Hosea (BBC)
  6. Lachlan Connors (SPC)
  7. Joe Small (NC)
  8. Joseph Faulalo (IGS)
  9. Josh Vuta (Somerset)
  10. Cooper Whiteside (IGS)
  11. Tiko Twist (SPLC)
  12. Noah Lolesio (TSS)
  13. Jordan Petaia (BSHS)
  14. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (BGS)
  15. Max Dowd (TSS)
  16. Rhys van Nek (BBC)
  17. Prynce Taugaele (BBC)
  18. Emosi Tuquiri (ASH)
  19. Harrison Cannon (NC)
  20. Kohan Herbert (Downlands)
  21. Phoenix Hunt (NC)
  22. Campbell Parata (TSS)
  23. Tyrone Metusela-Suapaia (GT)
Queensland II
  1. Clinton Malolua (BSHS)
  2. Theo Fourie (Rocky Grammar)
  3. JP Tominiko (ACGS)
  4. Bruce Tevaga (PAD)
  5. MJ Havili (ACGS)
  6. Bailey Tautau (NC)
  7. Cam Howard (GT)
  8. Cullen Ngamanu (BBC)
  9. Billy Rutherford (SLC)
  10. Carter Gordon (BBC)
  11. JJ Oyelodi (GT)
  12. Harry McMahon (Sunny Coast Grammar)
  13. Clyde Rapilla (IGS)
  14. Shaun Anderson (ASH)
  15. Byron Ralston (GT)
  16. Tom Forde (NC)
  17. Emile Tuimavave (BGS)
  18. Josiah Taofinuu (St Francis)
  19. Fred Fewtrell (ACGS) / Harrison Fox (PAD)
  20. Jack Kibble (BBC)
  21. Rhine Stowers (Helensvale SHS)
  22. Larry Lofipo (St Francis)
  23. Mila Lalatoa (Aspley SHS)
My snubs: Isaac Crone, Reno Gerrard, Jeremy Kempston, Waiwai Raoren, Jangala Bennett, Harrison Fox

I welcome criticism and am keen to see some other knowledgeable posters share their team predictions

I just wonder as to why there are trials when they already have their set teams?? #time-wasterspoliticsreally
 

birdy_beanz

Frank Row (1)
Photos from Day 3 trials

Chairman's XV v GPS 2 - Flickr or Facebook

CSS v AIC - Flickr or Facebook

GPS 1 v GPS 3 - Flickr or Facebook
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Do you have pics from Day 1 & 2?
 

birdy_beanz

Frank Row (1)
2017 QUEENSLAND SCHOOLBOYS TEAMS ANNOUNCED








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The 2017 Queensland Schoolboys sides have been selected following the culmination of the Queensland Rugby Football Schools Union trials at Ballymore.

Selected players are to assemble at Ballymore in the McLean Stand on Sunday 25th June at 8:45am for medicals and administration.

Training Times are as follows:
• Monday 26th June (10am-1:30pm)- Core, Unit and Individual skills
• Tuesday 27th June (10am-1:30pm) - Core, Unit and Individual skills
• Thursday 29th June (10am-1:30pm)
• Friday 30th June (10:30am-1:30pm)
• Saturday 1st July (10am-11:30am) Sunnybank Rugby Club. Followed by Jersey Presentation.

All training is at Ballymore except Saturday 1st July which is to be held at Sunnybank Rugby Club.

The National Schoolboys Championships will take place at St. Ignatius College Riverview in Sydney from Monday 3 July, to Saturday 8 July.

Queensland Teams Management 2017
Tour Manager: Gavin Hosking, St Laurence’s College

Queensland I
Manager: Gavin Hosking, St Laurence’s College
Coach: Michael Crank, Mt Maria College
Assistant Coach: Rod Seib, St Stephen’s College

Queensland II
Manager: Ben Cameron, Kingston State College
Coach: Mark Moxon, Ignatius Park College
Assistant Coach: David Cooke, Cleveland District State High School

Queensland 1 Queensland 2
Name School Name School
Egan Siggs The Southport School 1 Prynce Taugaele Brisbane Boys College
Eugene Koortz Ipswich Grammar School 2 Rhys Van Nek Brisbane Boys College
Moses Alo-Emile Brisbane State High School 3 Emile Tuimavave Brisbane Grammar School
Harry Wilson St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace 4 Ryan Gassman St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
Trevor Hosea Brisbane Boys College 5 Kurt Kruwinnis Brisbane State High School
Tom Kibble Brisbane Boys College 6 Bailey Tautau St Joseph's, Nudgee College
Joseph Small St Joseph's, Nudgee College 7 Kohan Herbert Downlands College
Cullen Ngamanu Brisbane Boys College 8 Lachlan Connors St Patrick's College
Phoenix Hunt St Joseph's, Nudgee College 9 Josh Vuta Somerset College
Campbell Parata The Southport School 10 Cooper Whiteside Ipswich Grammar School
Clyde Rapilla Ipswich Grammar School 11 Villiami Lea Ipswich Grammar School
Noah Lolesio The Southport School 12 Hoani Ford-Stevens St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
Jordan Petaia Brisbane State High School 13 Xavier Soli St Joseph's, Nudgee College
Hamiso Tabuai Brisbane Grammar School 14 Mila Lalatoa Aspley SHS
Max Dowd The Southport School 15 Byron Ralston St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
Theo Fourie Rockhampton Grammar School 16 Nesta Mahina Brisbane State High School
Clinton Malolua Brisbane State High School 17 Tyrell Kopua The Southport School
John Paul Tominiko Anglican Church Grammar School 18 Sini Wolske Ipswich Grammar School
Fred Fewtrell Anglican Church Grammar School 19 Will Chaffey Toowoomba Grammar School
Joseph Faulalo Ipswich Grammar School 20 Brayden Law Marist College Ashgrove
Jaz Day Marist College Ashgrove 21 Rhiann Stowers Helensvale SHS
Harry McMahon Sunshine Coast Grammar 22 Carter Gordon Brisbane Boys College
Jangala Bennett St Joseph's, Nudgee College 23 Ben Bucknell Marist College Ashgrove


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Question; why have all these teams come together for trials when the teams have already been set and confirmed!??
36 GPS students selected only 10 missed out??
There was sooo much better talented boys out there!
 

Sunny

Ted Fahey (11)
GPS 1 best at trials, undefeated
20 players selected

CSS clearly second best team at trials, undefeated
6 players selected

GPS 2 lost 2 won 1
GPS 3 win, draw, loss
Both below par
16 players selected

AIC lost 2 drew 1
Very poor
4 players selected

Hard yards if not in GPS system
You need to ask The King and GO, the Qld selector their reasoning why a team undefeated get so few in, they know all...
My guess ,GPS are the best full stop.
 

Nightstalker

Bob McCowan (2)
CSS how did they go against GPS 1?


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They didnt play them,i think the the GPS 1 team would have done to CSS what they did to the other teams
CSS did beat the GPS 2 team
Who managed twice the rep positions
The GPS 2 team also struggled to beat the chairmans team
It was pretty clear the gap between GPS 1 and the other GPS teams
 

thebreakdown

Ted Fahey (11)
IMO Qld 1 are quite a lot sfronger up front ahead of QLD 2. My concern being NSW are both strong from what I've heard. If QLD 1 lose then we are in big trouble. QLD have 1 week to prepare. Is that enough time to get the structure, the combination, the team bonding in place? We are already chasing our tails. You can get the best players but you can't beat a great team! Planning is way to late but hey that's only my opinion. Good luck boys!


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SOLE334

Jimmy Flynn (14)
. . . If QLD 1 lose then we are in big trouble. QLD have 1 week to prepare. Is that enough time to get the structure, the combination, the team bonding in place? We are already chasing our tails. You can get the best players but you can't beat a great team! Planning is way to late but hey that's only my opinion. Good luck boys!

This is the conundrum of schoolboys rugby.The Qld gps season has changed from term 2 to term3 (another days discussion). The nationals is also scheduled around school holidays so it doesnt affect their studies.

However the point is :
  • Its obvious Qld schools are not getting the same results since this term change from 2 to 3. Match fitness is below other States who already played their school rugby season and are physically ready.
  • Our systems and processes depend much on coaches and managers who volunteer their time to work with the boys.
  • Ideally, it would have been great to have 2 wks to work on all those bondings and built team comeradarie, BUT stakeholders(school boards,P&T's and others) do dictate what happens. . .and they dont always have the passion for rugby outcomes that the fans and supporters desire :) .
I think Qld 1 will be quite outstanding at Nationals and Qld 2 will gel well together. Good luck Qld teams
 

Garry Owens

Alan Cameron (40)
You need to ask The King and GO, the Qld selector their reasoning why a team undefeated get so few in, they know all.
My guess ,GPS are the best full stop.
Well certainly GPS 1 were - by a country mile.

CSS were great - and I mean that . I reckon they should have got at least 2 more in - their No 3 especially , Josiah Tafinnau , ( he really was terrific v GPS 2 ) and their No 5.

Both those spots would have been at their expense of GPS 2 players for mine

With 8 players in of their starting 15 that's a pretty fair and realistic result

Either one of their 8 or their 6 could have been selected over AIC's Brayden Law for mine ....but Law in that last game on Friday needed to step it up . He sort of got there with some early endeavour although ball security was a bit of an issue . It was an issue for all the AIC boys in that game though and really was a nod to their take no prisoners approach of the CSS Boys for the whole 3 days .

AIC's Tiko Twist can consider himself desperately unlucky but I only really would have had him replacing one of the other AIC boys on the bench in QLD 2 which wouldn't have changed anything up in terms of numbers from where

So I reckon AIC's representation of numbers is about right and CSS's should have maybe bagged 2 or 3 more spots

It is fair to note there are 2 or 3 GPS boys ( Gregory Terrace boys ) that are probably scratching their heads as well who didn't make it

In the overall scheme of things the Selectors got it 99% right

Again , the two biggest omissions for me were : CSS's 3 , Josiah Tafinnau and AIC's Winger , Tiko Twist
 

Garry Owens

Alan Cameron (40)
FWIW....CSS were the most enjoyable team to watch over the 3 days

It's a bloody good sign and wake up call (all in one) that Talent ID types cannot afford to ignore the Downs , Central QLD , and FNQ

Downlands Kohan Herbert was a stand out
 

Garry Owens

Alan Cameron (40)
It was pretty clear the gap between GPS 1 and the other GPS teams

It's symptomatic of an ongoing trend in the concentration of top end talent and then the lack of consistent depth all the way through.

This is true in GPS Rugby across all "A" age groups in the Top 3 teams v the Rest

Then the best AIC team ( MCA ) providing clear daylight over other AIC Teams ( although the 10A SLC is the equal or better of MCA 10A and same same with the Villa and MCA 9A's ) These teams from Opens down to 13/14's probably battle it out for the last 2 or 3 spots (on a comparative basis) against GPS Teams in that age group in these spots

But then the top end of GPS Teams whip the bottom third of the table ( and the top of AIC ) but 50 to 60 points ++

Why ?

More concentration of talent is why .

Talent down the bottom end is there but its thinner than a Champion Ruby rollie and it's not as impactful enough on its own to make a difference
 

Dark Shark

Alex Ross (28)
Great summary and perspective of the Schoolboy trials above Garry Owen.

I thought CSS seemed to have the most team cohesion. After that GPS 3 was probably next most cohesive.

GPS 1 just had too much talent across the park. Getting a couple of games together before next week will give them a leg up.

I thought the GPS 2 players played for themselves. Not everyone, but too many which sabotaged any ability to beat CSS on Thursday night.

AIC were disappointing, there was still a little selfishness and not a lot of team play. The continual rotation of props did the team or the props no favours. But I also thought that both all the players were tired from being at the end of their season and the step up in pace of play particularly on Thursday was too much with all but one or two going "missing" when the pressure was on.
 

Countryjack

Alfred Walker (16)
Qld selectors and coaches got it 99% right.King was closer with his picks before the trial than after the trials !Reality that in QLD 1 everyone had selected the whole forward pack except for 7 (when Xavier T got injured-Small moved to 6).
Kibble played his way in -so the forward pack was as selected by 99% of us prior to the trials.
Same with the 10 even though Whiteside probably did more in the trials.
Qld 1 look good-Qld 2 could be in trouble me thinks.
 

SOLE334

Jimmy Flynn (14)
Combined State team Announced :
Charlie Baker The Scot’s College
Stewart Brown Central Coast Grammar
Harrison Cannon St Joseph’s College, Nudgee
Cooper Chambers Trinity Grammar School
Isaac Crone Brisbane State High School
Brady Dawson Knox Grammar School
Joel Ellis Waverley College
Dougal Hicks The King’s School
Ben Joseph The Scot’s College
Emmit Keepa Ipswich Grammar School
Jeremy Kempston Ipswich Grammar School
William Kirk St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace
Willie Manu St Augustine’s College
Will McCormick Waverley College
Michael Pavlakis Knox Grammar School
Tristan Reilly St Joseph’s College, Hunters Hill
James Sidery St Augustine’s College
Davida Stowers Ipswich Grammar School
Bruce Tevaga Padua College
Emosi Tuqirie Marist College, Ashgrove
Harry Turner Epping Boys High School
Jack Walsh St Augustine’s College
Jack Winchester Bishop Druitt College
 

Breaks_Away

Sydney Middleton (9)
Combined State team Announced :
Charlie Baker The Scot’s College
Stewart Brown Central Coast Grammar
Harrison Cannon St Joseph’s College, Nudgee
Cooper Chambers Trinity Grammar School
Isaac Crone Brisbane State High School
Brady Dawson Knox Grammar School
Joel Ellis Waverley College
Dougal Hicks The King’s School
Ben Joseph The Scot’s College
Emmit Keepa Ipswich Grammar School
Jeremy Kempston Ipswich Grammar School
William Kirk St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace
Willie Manu St Augustine’s College
Will McCormick Waverley College
Michael Pavlakis Knox Grammar School
Tristan Reilly St Joseph’s College, Hunters Hill
James Sidery St Augustine’s College
Davida Stowers Ipswich Grammar School
Bruce Tevaga Padua College
Emosi Tuqirie Marist College, Ashgrove
Harry Turner Epping Boys High School
Jack Walsh St Augustine’s College
Jack Winchester Bishop Druitt College

Combined States Squad 2017

I have added the players School States, however could those who know the positions of the players please add them next to their names. Cheers

NSW - Charlie Baker
The Scot's College

NSW - Stewart Brown
Central Coast Grammar

QLD - Harrison Cannon
St Joseph's College, Nudgee

NSW - Cooper Chambers
Trinity Grammar School

QLD - Isaac Crone
Brisbane State High School

NSW - Brady Dawson
Knox Grammar School

NSW - Joel Ellis
Waverley College

NSW - Dougal Hicks
The King's School

NSW - Ben Joseph
The Scot's College

QLD - Emmit Keepa
Ipswich Grammar School

QLD - Jeremy Kempston
Ipswich Grammar School

QLD - William Kirk
St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace

NSW - Willie Manu
St Augustine's College

NSW - Will McCormick
Waverley College

NSW - Michael Pavlakis
Knox Grammar School

NSW - Tristan Reilly
St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill

NSW - James Sidery
St Augustine's College

QLD - Davida Stowers
Ipswich Grammar School

QLD - Bruce Tevaga
Padua College

QLD - Emosi Tuqirie
Marist College, Ashgrove

NSW - Harry Turner - #7
Epping Boys High School

NSW - Jack Walsh
St Augustine's College

NSW - Jack Winchester
Bishop Druitt College

NSW: 15 players
QLD: 8 players
Total: 23


http://www.schoolsrugby.com.au/2017/news/combined-states-team-national-championships-announced/

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Happyman

Ted Thorn (20)
Great summary and perspective of the Schoolboy trials above Garry Owen.

I thought CSS seemed to have the most team cohesion. After that GPS 3 was probably next most cohesive.

GPS 1 just had too much talent across the park. Getting a couple of games together before next week will give them a leg up.

I thought the GPS 2 players played for themselves. Not everyone, but too many which sabotaged any ability to beat CSS on Thursday night.

AIC were disappointing, there was still a little selfishness and not a lot of team play. The continual rotation of props did the team or the props no favours. But I also thought that both all the players were tired from being at the end of their season and the step up in pace of play particularly on Thursday was too much with all but one or two going "missing" when the pressure was on.

Very good Breakdown Shark

From my perspective the GPS 1 team were clearly ahead of the rest size speed and skill. The GPS selectors clearly got that part correct their tight five gave the backs fast and quick ball. I thought that the teams who played them were beaten before kickoff mentally but in reality they were not challenged.

CSS were the next best team they had some good players and a sense from the sidelines of team cohesion and that they were playing for each other.

AIC for mine the most disappointing they looked like a team who actually did not like each other. There sense of team and patterns was woeful. Perhaps a result of just finishing a hard fought season and having played against each other for 5 years. Some of the players who were selected can consider themselves very fortunate as they were IMO poor during the trials.

GPS 2 and 3 were big drop from the GPS 1 team and looked like they were in the middle of the pack. Many players picked from both of these teams were picked on previous reputation.

The Chairmans played their first game like they met in the car park ten minutes before kickoff and played accordingly. However by the end of the tournament playing GPS 3 they looked quite good and the score did not reflect the game.

As for some of the commentators who are complaining that the teams are pre-picked before the trials. I say to you have you not been paying attention for the last five years. That is the way it has always been school and club allegiances always win out.

My only gripe is that I note that training is at Ballymore and then for some reason they go to Sunnybank for a training session. I am sure Sunnybank are just doing this for altruistic reasons and not for recruiting. Obviously the three fields at Ballymore are being used that day. LOL
 

Dark Shark

Alex Ross (28)
I am fairly certain that Sunnybank put some sponsorship dollars into the trials last week. There are some real costs involved. And the quid pro quo would be the final training session and jersey presentations at the club.
 
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