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"When he picked up that loose ball, last year he burned everyone to the tryline."
"If we work on D we will be a decent side."
"Yes a better tean with Samrani. Defence sometimes outweighs offence."
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I tried to, but they didn't leave a very good trail. Very hard to follow, poor effort.
Matts dominated and put on double figure tries, they are the cream of the junior reps and are expected to do very well this year. One injury to a parra prop who was dominant, dislocated his knee and he was playing a year up too ( Stefano I think )
Ball was close, think Parra may have lost, the top 6 players in this age group have already been moved up to NYC, so they are down on strike power. The coaching staffs suggest they will be competitive but unlikely to dominate as it is about experience ahead of NYC
Thank you very much Derek. On the Harold Matthews how did Tui Afualo go? He was playing as a 15 year old last year and was a damaging centre, I heard they played him in the second-row to get him more involved in the trials to make the squad. Just wondering if he played centre or in the forwards (He's the kid with the long ponytail, not sure if he still has it).
And the most important part is who are the 6 top players that have been moved up to the NYC? I'm going to guess and say: Troy Dargan, Mick Doolan, Joey Tramontana, Anthony Layoun, Reimis Smith, and Cameron King.
The forwards made ground all game, and the backs just did their work , ran good lines and scored plenty
I will see if I can find more about Tui, and come back.
Pretty right about the players who have moved up, think Dargan is on a schoolboys tour currently
Ahh yes that's right about Dargan. He's over in France atm I believe.
We look to have some very good props, I'm excited to see how Jesse Cronin plays next year. He's come down from Newcastle with a lot of promise.
Thank you very much for the info, it's appreciated massively.