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Shute Shield 2016

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Billy Sheehan (19)
Carter comes across as a dickhead and that's all I've ever seen in his behaviour on the pitch for Uni. The rest of the blokes look to be just good hard footy players, but not him. There will be Uni fans who will say I'm unfair and I'll cop that, but I can only judge him by what I've seen in the Shield on telly for the last decade.
I'm a uni fan but i cannot defend carter's actions. Unnecessary.
 

drdave

Bob McCowan (2)
I'm a uni fan but i cannot defend carter's actions. Unnecessary.
It's hard to comment in some respects as I've never met the bloke, but the word you coming out of many who have met him isn't positive. Plus he carries on like a pork chop. There's being competitive, and then there's what he does. Not a good look.
 

Nulla

Frank Row (1)
This is not being competitive, this is late shot at a person that should be free of a hit after scoring a try & poor verbal abuse, I again am very disappointed in him again which it seems is a long list of bad on field actions. How has this poor sportsmanship creeped into the game
 

Done that

Ron Walden (29)
My 'personal experiences' at Wests are limited to those of a visitor, but sounds like you had some unhappy campers. Looks like the season says more about the accuracy of my observations than your sense of indignation
As I said your post is indicative of someone with an axe to grind against the West Harbour club. I personally had no "unhappy campers' ? , I'm simply responding to your accusations against the club which clearly you know little about.If by "unhappy campers" you are referring to the two players who dropped out during the year,you should do a little homework,which would show you that these two players have a habit of moving from club to club & have done so several times in the past at other clubs,one of which includes the club which you indicate you support,Randwick. "unhappy campers" ,as you refer to them ,are present in every club ,as is evidenced by player movements between clubs every year. If ,as you claim, you are basing your condemnations of Wests on the fact that your "personal experiences at Wests are limited to those of a visitor" ,which incidentally sounds highly unlikely, then your knowledge of the club & it's workings should be judged accordingly, as should your comments.
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
Carter comes across as a dickhead and that's all I've ever seen in his behaviour on the pitch for Uni. The rest of the blokes look to be just good hard footy players, but not him. There will be Uni fans who will say I'm unfair and I'll cop that, but I can only judge him by what I've seen in the Shield on telly for the last decade.
This Uni fan agrees with you - I find his behaviour very strange at best. What he did after the try was just spiteful. He finishes this year. Good thing for the game, and a relief for some of us Student die hards.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Semi Final Team Lists


Saturday Grade – Sydney University Football Field
Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup), 10:15, Sydney University (2) v Northern Suburbs (1)
Sydney University: 1. Jack Bliss, 2. Stewart Nutt, 3. Sione Talanoa, 4. Nateni Qicatabua, 5. Jack Stanford, 6. Tyne Holmes, 7. Stuart Mill, 8, Maxwell Hughes, 9. Thomas Wilson, 10. William Macklin, 11. Patrick Muller, 12. Cameron Mason, 13. Nicholas Burden, 14. Dylan Oldfield, 15. Mesake Tagituimua
Northern Suburbs: 1. Will Ahosivi, 2. Andrew Dovgan, 3. James Knight, 4. Al Hall, 5. Will Callanan, 6. Ciaran MacWhite, 7. Tommy Evans, 8, Ben Martin, 9. Tom Burnett, 10. Joe Jenkins, 11. Lincoln Sparkes, 12. Nick Marshall, 13. Alec McSpadden, 14. Max Elmes, 15. Tom Lee

Third Grade (Henderson Shield), 11:40, Sydney Unversity (1) v Northern Suburbs (4)
Sydney University: 1. Alasdair King, 2. Jack Jones, 3. Alastair Ryan, 4. Oliver Gresham, 5. Harrison Williams, 6. Byron Wicken, 7. Jackson McCalman, 8, Benjamin Carolan, 9. Alexander Jackman, 10. Edward L'Estrange, 11. Harrison Blake, 12. Dylan Vieira, 13. Sam Barclay, 14. Ben Cannon, 15. Connor O'Shea
Northern Suburbs: 1. Will Hunting, 2. John Wunder, 3. Ben Ryan, 4. JacK Harris, 5. Scott Stevens, 6. Ben Molloy, 7. Jack Davies, 8, Jack Booker, 9. Cale Holmes, 10. Josh Smith, 11. Adam Jones, 12. Lachlan Porteous(vc), 13. Daniel Heip, 14. Justin Fourie, 15. Lachlan Rosengreen

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield), 13:15, Eastern Suburbs (1) v Eastwood (2)
Eastwood: 1. Wayne Borsak, 2. Ed Craig, 3. Rob Lagudi, 4. Jackson Larkin, 5. Josh Anderson, 6. Lachie Cannell, 7. Tom Murphy, 8, Joey Afualo, 9. Gerard McTaggart, 10. Wes Sefuiva, 11. Tim Williams, 12. Blake Sutton, 13. Ben James, 14. Nick O'Connor, 15. Mick Tamone
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Liam Berry, 2. Chris Pusi, 3. Cam Betham, 4. Michael Ross, 5. Lachie Pigot, 6. Angus Brotherton, 7. Dan Elsom, 8, Liam Moylan, 9. Jack Grant, 10. Cohan Guerra (c), 11. Rowland Kotobalavu, 12. James Field, 13. Scott Ferris, 14. Suaesi Iosua, 15. Will Paterson


First Grade (Shute Shield), 15:00, Sydney University (1) v Warringah (4)
Sydney University: 1. Silatolu Latu, 2. Folau Fainga'a, 3. Tomas Robertson, 4. Lachlan Swinton, 5. Matthew Philip, 6. Rohan O'Regan, 7. Hamish Dunbar, 8, Jake Wainright, 9. Jake Gordon, 10. Stuart Dunbar, 11. Christian Kagiassis, 12. Thomas Carter, 13. Jim Stewart, 14. Jack Redden, 15. Angus Roberts
Warringah: 1. Rory O'Connor, 2. Luke Holmes, 3. Mannaseh Alaga, 4. Jack Tomkins, 5. Ben Adams, 6. Paula Kaho, 7. Tom Connor, 8, Sam Ward, 9. Josh Holmes, 10. Hamish Angus, 11. Harry Jones, 12. Rod Esekia Iona, 13. Seb Wileman, 14. Michael Adams, 15. Tyson Davis


Sunday Grade – Forshaw Rugby Park
Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup), 10:15, Eastern Suburbs (3) v Eastwood (6)
Eastern Suburbs: 11. Rhys Ward, 2. Henry Holden, 3. Luke Wilson (c), 4. Matt Mackay, 5. Beau Jones, 6. Alex Boronkay, 7. Sam Zlatevski, 8, Will Bigelow, 9. Rob Shanley, 10. Ben Porter, 11. Henry Hart, 12. Liam Corbishley, 13. George Kokoulis, 14. Matt Eaton, 15. Luke Irwin
Eastwood: 1. Dave Fangaloka, 2. Myles Hunkin, 3. Alex Pappalardo, 4. Sam Frogley, 5. Adrian Wyper, 6. David Feketi, 7. Conor O'Gorman, 8, Josh Harris, 9. Jordan Gillespie, 10. Dave Sutton, 11. Sam McCaffrey, 12. Christian Hala, 13. Quin Filipaina, 14. Nick Tregonning, 15. Brendan Maxworthy

Third Grade (Henderson Shield), 11:40, Eastwood v Warringah
Eastwood: 1.1. Daniel Minto, 2. James Holden, 3. Dean Doumbos, 4. Adam De Santis, 5. Nick Johnson, 6. Luke Ferris, 7. Paul Ng Shiu, 8, Jack Warfield, 9. Patrick O'Connor, 10. Jackson Bird, 11. Mark Frost, 12. Sione Fangia, 13. Tai Luani, 14. Jack Brooks, 15. Jack Tourish
Warringah: 1. Jack Slack-Smith, 2. Matt Wedlake, 3. Jason Lautolo, 4. Alex Fowles, 5. Finlay Hillicks, 6. Michael Ritchie, 7. Jordan Fowles, 8, Sam Reid, 9. Calum Reid, 10. Luke Vescio, 11. Brayden Witham, 12. Harry Suters, 13. Daniel Saggus, 14. Jackson Stariha, 15. Calum Blyth

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield), 13:15, Sydney Unversity (5) v Randwick (3)
Randwick: 1. Dashville Kuate, 2. Tevita Vea, 3. Michael Celona, 4. Ed Kennedy, 5. Will Lafolafo, 6. Dave Parsons, 7. Jack Johnson, 8, Alex Harrod, 9. Harry Boileau, 10. Harrison Goddard, 11. Alofa Alofa, 12. Sam Gerry - Burgess, 13. Seamus Frost, 14. Charlie McKay, 15. Lachlan Anderson
Sydney Unversity : 1. Alex Batho, 2. Elliot Messara, 3. Christopher Talakai, 4. Byron Hodge, 5. Calum Buckling, 6. Sam Quinn, 7. Hugh Frazer, 8, Mitchell Whiteley, 9. Thomas Koerstz, 10. Jock Merriman, 11. Saia Tanginoa, 12. Fred Burdon, 13. Chris Ingate, 14. Christian Yassmin, 15. Matthew Hood

First Grade (Shute Shield), 15:00, Southern Districts (2) v Northern Suburbs (3)
Northern Suburbs: 1. Ezra Luxon, 2. Sam Kitchen, 3. Angus Ta'avao, 4. Nick Palmer, 5. James Brown, 6. Michael Smith, 7. Will Miller (c), 8, Hugh Sinclair (VC), 9. Mitch Magrath, 10. Angus Sinclair, 11. Lochie Creagh, 12. Irae Simone, 13. Jordan Heyer, 14. Richie Woolf, 15. Harry Burey
Southern Districts: 1. Matt Gibbon, 2. Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 3. Duncan Chubb, 4. Fili Tufui, 5. Angus Ryan, 6. Alex Perez, 7. Sean Doyle, 8, Marcus Carbone, 9. DeWet Roos, 10. Rohan Saifoloi, 11. Ben Connolly, 12. Apolosi Latunipulu, 13. Denny Godinet, 14. Alex Gibbon, 15. Chris Nay
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
2016 Semi Final Results


SUFG #2 Oval (Saturday)
Shute Shield (1st Grade): Sydney University (1) 41 def Waringah (4) 19
Colin Caird Shield (2nd Grade): Eastern Suburbs (1) 30 def Eastwood (2) 20
Henderson Shield (3rd Grade): Sydney University (1) 20 def Northern Suburbs (4) 6
Henderson Cup (4th Grade):Sydney University (2) 32 def Northern Suburbs (1) 23

Forshaw Park (Sunday)
Shute Shield (1st Grade): Southern Districts (2) 20 def by Northern Suburbs (3) 36
Colin Caird Shield (2nd Grade): Randwick (3) 42 def Sydney University (5) 27
Henderson Shield (3rd Grade): Eastwood (2) def by Warringah (3) 17
Henderson Cup (4th Grade):Eastern Suburbs (3) 15 def by Eastwood (6) 17

2016 Grand Final Fixtures
Shute Shield (1st Grade): Sydney University (1) v Northern Suburbs (3)
Colin Caird Shield (2nd Grade): Eastern Suburbs (1) v Randwick (3)
Henderson Shield (3rd Grade): Sydney University (1) v Warringah (3)
Henderson Cup (4th Grade): Sydney University (2) v Eastwood (6)
 

Brumby Runner

David Wilson (68)
Enjoyed the way Norths played. But can someone explain how and why Michael Dowsett and Michael Wells both turned out for Norths?

Dowsett was playing for Uni-Norths in Canberra as recently as last week and Wells was with the Brumbies up until last week. I thought players had to have played four games with the SS side to take part in the finals.

Wells has signed with the Tahs for next year, but what is Dowsett's status? Has he also signed for NSW?

Good to see Stephan van der Walt get game time too. He had a big impact in attack and defense for Norths.
 

MACCA

Ron Walden (29)
Pretty much right. By the way, have you thought of having that translated into latin and made into your family Motto?

I have previously defended Tom Carter in these forums. I have met him and thought he was a passionate bloke who added some colour to a sometimes vanilla world.
Having now seen the incident being talked about it is clear he is a bad role model. I suspect he is a self centred publicity seeking person who did this to get attention.
Furthermore, should the governing body be sincere about foul play, he should be cited and suspended - after all he deliberately struck a player in the back of the head who was on the ground and unable to defend himself. If this is overlooked there is a dangerous precedent set.
Good riddance to him.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
I have previously defended Tom Carter in these forums. I have met him and thought he was a passionate bloke who added some colour to a sometimes vanilla world.
Having now seen the incident being talked about it is clear he is a bad role model. I suspect he is a self centred publicity seeking person who did this to get attention.
Furthermore, should the governing body be sincere about foul play, he should be cited and suspended - after all he deliberately struck a player in the back of the head who was on the ground and unable to defend himself. If this is overlooked there is a dangerous precedent set.
Good riddance to him.
Egg on my face to - i have also sledged but supported him.

Game was won.
It was after the bell.
Nothing was done to instigate.
Sore winner.
Not good for the game.
Deserved yellow - but how, as bell had sounded?
A week on the pine - it wouldnt have happened mid year so now - dont know?
 

couldabeen

Alfred Walker (16)
I have previously defended Tom Carter in these forums. I have met him and thought he was a passionate bloke who added some colour to a sometimes vanilla world.
Having now seen the incident being talked about it is clear he is a bad role model. I suspect he is a self centred publicity seeking person who did this to get attention.
Furthermore, should the governing body be sincere about foul play, he should be cited and suspended - after all he deliberately struck a player in the back of the head who was on the ground and unable to defend himself. If this is overlooked there is a dangerous precedent set.
Good riddance to him.
I agree. The attack to the head was a grub act. I do not think the fact he then afterwards comes to his senses and praises his victims is any reason for him to be absolved. BUT - I think, seriously, he may have a psychological problem that has been rewarded when it should have been addressed.Tim Davidson, this year's most brilliant coach, would look at what happened and think - Uggh!
I am a Student's fan because we paid our dues and worked out how to get ahead. I was a fan when we looked at the possibility of playing in the subbies.
I am a students fan now because when my son went to Uni he had a 10 minute walk to play for Uni.
I am a student die hard because so many of our players come from the bush to uni and get a chance to play for their, now, local team.
But - I am often embarrassed by the arrogance of the Uni College system, the support for Carter, and the shithead superstars who come to show us how superior they are.
Hey, but what about your family motto? there must be a Latin scholar around here somewhere!
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
Couldabeen,


Thanks for your heartfelt comments. When I was a kid the University of Sydney was a hallowed and highly respected institution. Many of my schoolmates went on to study there. I was too lazy to make it that way, fortunately I landed on my feet when the computer age dawned, and it transpired that I had what it took to make it that way.


In those days Uni was a pretty good club, but the difference was that most of their players moved on when they graduated. Some gave the game up, but many went on to play for district clubs.


The University of Sydney has some huge advantages as a rugby centre. Most fair minded supporters wonder why they do not do more for the game outside Camperdown.
 

Learned One

Allen Oxlade (6)
Are the eligibility rules of SS a total joke?
As contracted players of the Brumbies , Dowsett and Wells are required to play in the JID - the local ACT competition .
How can they possibly be eligible to then turn out in a semi- final for Norths . It's a farce.
I keep reading about special dispensation. Have we created some precedents which are now being used by clubs to make ineligible players , eligible.
Shall we have some special dispensation and totally ignore the player points rule. ?
 

The_Brown_Hornet

John Eales (66)
Great win by Norths today and I give them a chance of beating Uni next week.

As for Carter, I'd love to see him standing under the sticks in the 78th minute with Uni unable to win. A bonus would be him starting some stupid shit and getting a smack in the mouth for it. That would be quite fitting.

Were it not for his presence I wouldn't mind Uni winning. They're a good club, with plenty of hard grafters (like their coach) who just happen to have built a great system.

Best of luck to both teams on Saturday and let's hope we see some good footy.
 

drdave

Bob McCowan (2)
I agree. The attack to the head was a grub act. I do not think the fact he then afterwards comes to his senses and praises his victims is any reason for him to be absolved. BUT - I think, seriously, he may have a psychological problem that has been rewarded when it should have been addressed.Tim Davidson, this year's most brilliant coach, would look at what happened and think - Uggh!
I am a Student's fan because we paid our dues and worked out how to get ahead. I was a fan when we looked at the possibility of playing in the subbies.
I am a students fan now because when my son went to Uni he had a 10 minute walk to play for Uni.
I am a student die hard because so many of our players come from the bush to uni and get a chance to play for their, now, local team.
But - I am often embarrassed by the arrogance of the Uni College system, the support for Carter, and the shithead superstars who come to show us how superior they are.
Hey, but what about your family motto? there must be a Latin scholar around here somewhere!

I'm all for clubs doing the hard yards, and certainly Uni wasn't always the dominant force it now is, but I think there are some major concerns in the competition that need to be addressed.

There are a number of clubs that are perennially at the foot of the ladder, not just in 1s but right throughout. Without an in depth understanding of the details of those clubs, I would hazard that they would not have the ability to pull together the resources/opportunities that some other clubs are able to access.

This is not an attack on successful clubs. But we as a sport are ceding a substantial portion of Sydney to other codes. This is an issue at a SRU / NSWRU and I daresay an ARU level.

When Uni colts (combined) have a winning record of over 90% over the last 15 years, as compared to Penrith which has a record of less than 10% over that same time period, you have a problem.
 
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