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sour grapes wrote:you need to get out and watch some more games, I thought you knew everyone ! Sorry I wasn't there. I take it you were. Asking around i've also heard the NTS are chasing him.
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to the first post... apo latunipulu is real good i agree, think he made CHS 1sts when he was 15 or 16... also i suggest John Tanuvassa this year's CHS 1sts right wing, i am only suggesting chs players because thats all i've seen really... but those 2 are awesome. by the way the people who say this is dumb, too hard to tell yet... the whole point is suggestions on the team. it isn't a serious picking of the side 
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go_tahs wrote:to the first post... apo latunipulu is real good i agree, think he made CHS 1sts when he was 15 or 16... also i suggest John Tanuvassa this year's CHS 1sts right wing, i am only suggesting chs players because thats all i've seen really... but those 2 are awesome. by the way the people who say this is dumb, too hard to tell yet... the whole point is suggestions on the team. it isn't a serious picking of the side  John Tanuvassa did nothing against CAS the only players who caused abit of damage was there 13. tyrone and 15. ethan ford everyone else was average.
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knox1 wrote:
John Tanuvassa did nothing against CAS the only players who caused abit of damage was there 13. tyrone and 15. ethan ford everyone else was average.
Yep, the Tyrone boy looked promising if he could only run in a straight line. Big and strong but a long way to go as a rugby player. Don't know his background but he has LEAGUE written all over his play. Saw nothing of the CHS wingers as they rarely got the ball.
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bono wrote:
Yep, the Tyrone boy looked promising if he could only run in a straight line. Big and strong but a long way to go as a rugby player. Don't know his background but he has LEAGUE written all over his play. Saw nothing of the CHS wingers as they rarely got the ball.
He plays for Southern Districts 1st Colts Islander kid
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gilbert409 wrote:J Forsyth at no.3 na leslie makin... but it all comes down to how well u play at the championships for frontrowers
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Certanties 7/ Jordan Tuapou 13/ Joel Faulkner 11/ Chris Sautia
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Gonzaga wrote:
Now, sir, I find several problems in several of your posts. You seem to refer to a lot of posters as 'son' or variations thereof, now, unless you're extremely virile and have found a way to impregnate the majority of the internet - I fail to see how this is at all possible. Furthermore, you seem to enjoy deriding several Australian Rugby Representative hopefuls such as Tom Kingston - I'm no psychologist but it seems as if you're redirecting your own anger at your own failure as a Rugby player towards people who are demonstrating much more skill and dedication than you could ever muster for yourself.
Previously, you referred to following 'Aloys' (Not 'Alloys' as you would have it, we're not made of metal) and Manly for 22 years and you seem to think Tom Kingston doesn't bring anything to the team. I assume you failed to attend the game against Knox last weekend (No surprises there, I have heard old timers such as yourself fear cloudy weather) where Kingston scored two tries, both from nothing, stepping inside and outside of the Knox defense like they weren't even mobile. To say Kingston doesn't bring anything to the team is almost sacrilege.
I think you need to turn off your VHS of "Campese: Rugby is my Life" and realize that you know very little about what skill is and even less about Rugby.
Although i have had impregnated many, many, many females, i would not go anywhere near a mother of an Aloys boy, i don't like filthy wh.ores. On this note; according to the Australian Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, you sir are wrong (again). Lemme help you, "a familiar term of address to a man or boy from an older person, an ecclesiastic, etc." Apparently they don't teach English at Aloys.. My own failure as a rugby player? You obviously didn't follow the wallabies in 1984. I don't mean to toot my own trumpet but I've probably had more influence on rugby than your entire extended family. But then again.. what would you know? Perhaps i can send a copy of one of my books, maybe even a pencil to annotate it or to write down some tips. Erik Moss is another big contestant for Australian School Boys, much like Moriarty he is one the best schoolboy players. If you went to the Riverview-Knox game (which i highly doubt, didn't see a shortbus arrive), You would have observed one of the best second rows in the comp, unmatchable quality. Kingston really is no match.
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Pidge wrote:
Although i have had impregnated many, many, many females, i would not go anywhere near a mother of an Aloys boy, i don't like filthy wh.ores. On this note; according to the Australian Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, you sir are wrong (again). Lemme help you, "a familiar term of address to a man or boy from an older person, an ecclesiastic, etc."
Apparently they don't teach English at Aloys..
My own failure as a rugby player? You obviously didn't follow the wallabies in 1984. I don't mean to toot my own trumpet but I've probably had more influence on rugby than your entire extended family. But then again.. what would you know? Perhaps i can send a copy of one of my books, maybe even a pencil to annotate it or to write down some tips.
Erik Moss is another big contestant for Australian School Boys, much like Moriarty he is one the best schoolboy players. If you went to the Riverview-Knox game (which i highly doubt, didn't see a shortbus arrive), You would have observed one of the best second rows in the comp, unmatchable quality. Kingston really is no match.
kingston dosnt play in the second row dip.sh.t
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mase are you from state high or a teacher?
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lazyfob wrote:mase are you from state high or a teacher? neither im an old boy
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Yeah Mase is right, this topic is mainly people from NSW, yet we all know Queensland provides better rugby,
Joel Faulkner, Chris Sautia, Jordan Tuapou, Paul Alo-emile, from queensland are nearly definates....
Good On ya, state high!
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gilbert409 wrote:J Forsyth at no.3 he played CAS seconds on the bench after 2 props got ruled out his got no chnace you derick barker fa'gs NSW SCHOOLBOYS CERTAINS FOR AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS: 4. L. Jones 7. J. Hooper (rumour has hit his an automatic pick but injured not sure) 8. K. Vaingalo 9. J. Rowntree 13. T. Kingston
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knox1 wrote:
he played CAS seconds on the bench after 2 props got ruled out his got no chnace you derick barker fa'gs
NSW SCHOOLBOYS CERTAINS FOR AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS:
4. L. Jones 7. J. Hooper (rumour has hit his an automatic pick but injured not sure) 8. K. Vaingalo 9. J. Rowntree 13. T. Kingston
Can confirm Hooper is out for the season with a shoulder reconstruction, was watching a pius game and he was in a sling on the sideline. Luke Jones is in devastating form. Really showing his class from what I saw.
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Ben Volavola could make a run for 10.
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Pidge wrote:
Although i have had impregnated many, many, many females, i would not go anywhere near a mother of an Aloys boy, i don't like filthy wh.ores. On this note; according to the Australian Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, you sir are wrong (again). Lemme help you, "a familiar term of address to a man or boy from an older person, an ecclesiastic, etc."
Apparently they don't teach English at Aloys..
My own failure as a rugby player? You obviously didn't follow the wallabies in 1984. I don't mean to toot my own trumpet but I've probably had more influence on rugby than your entire extended family. But then again.. what would you know? Perhaps i can send a copy of one of my books, maybe even a pencil to annotate it or to write down some tips.
Erik Moss is another big contestant for Australian School Boys, much like Moriarty he is one the best schoolboy players. If you went to the Riverview-Knox game (which i highly doubt, didn't see a shortbus arrive), You would have observed one of the best second rows in the comp, unmatchable quality. Kingston really is no match.
EDIT: Actually, I choose not to respond to this. I'm not going to indict myself in your stupidity.
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pezz wrote:some guys in the running are malietoa hingano michael hooper jack rowntree luke jones adam.s.smith keliti vaingalo apolisi latunipulu tom kingston sakeasi veetutu hugh roach adrian ha'angana
any suggestions???
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gilbert409 wrote:J Forsyth at no.3 nah i reckon they should put him in at no.1 that's his default position. and where he likes playing
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Speechy wrote: nah i reckon they should put him in at no.1 that's his default position. and where he likes playing
You cant go past Jeremiah Mata' Leika Siale'son for 1?
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