2018 Jock Hobbs Memorial National U19 Tournament
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Also chatting to someone very much in the know with BOP rugby and he said that Super 8 (and other regions equivalents) have distorted the strength of rugby.
Apparently only Rotorua Boys offer schilarships for rugby in BOP, Tauranga Boys doesn't offer anything to anyone. TBC is still a magnet school obviously, but BOP rugby works hard to promote college rugby at other non 'flagship' schools. So whilst TBC sruggles in super 8, it is because they dont go out and hunt down players to fill gaps from 'lesser schools'. If they have a lack of props... they have a shite scrum that year, no good outside backs... they aint scoring many tries out wide. But it also means that the competition level under these elite schools is not to shabby in BOP, which leads to a wider pool of players to select from. Dont get me wrong RBHS and TBC are still a big level above though.
Hamilton Boys High dominates every year, but the standard elsewhere in the Waikato is pretty low. If HBHS are short of a prop, they go out and offer a scholarship.... hey presto good scrum. -
@baron-silas-greenback said in 2018 Jock Hobbs Memorial National U19 Tournament:
Also chatting to someone very much in the know with BOP rugby and he said that Super 8 (and other regions equivalents) have distorted the strength of rugby.
Apparently only Rotorua Boys offer schilarships for rugby in BOP, Tauranga Boys doesn't offer anything to anyone. TBC is still a magnet school obviously, but BOP rugby works hard to promote college rugby at other non 'flagship' schools. So whilst TBC sruggles in super 8, it is because they dont go out and hunt down players to fill gaps from 'lesser schools'. If they have a lack of props... they have a shite scrum that year, no good outside backs... they aint scoring many tries out wide. But it also means that the competition level under these elite schools is not to shabby in BOP, which leads to a wider pool of players to select from. Dont get me wrong RBHS and TBC are still a big level above though.
Hamilton Boys High dominates every year, but the standard elsewhere in the Waikato is pretty low. If HBHS are short of a prop, they go out and offer a scholarship.... hey presto good scrum.It gets pretty dull fast having HBHS number 1 and Number 2 team dominating the Hamilton Schools comp or what ever comp it is in that has St Pauls and the like.
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@stargazer On Ta$man Rugby Union's facebook page they've got all four teams playing this weekend. Most interesting for me is the B team to play Otago, since it gives a fair idea of the next cabs off the rank inb case of injury.
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Canterbury team
1 Fletcher Newell
2 Shilo Klein
3 Finlay Brewis
4 Nick frost
5 Boris Van Bruchem
6 Josh Bokser
7 Connor Gordon
8 Matt Letoga
9 Luke Donaldson
10 Fergus Burke
11 Rico Syme
12 Dallas Mccleod
13 Coel Kerr
14 Connor garden bachop
15 Sam Gilbert
16 Perry Karati
17 Thomas Edwards
18 Viliame fungawaka
19 Mitchell Gibson
20 Connor McManus
21 Alex Hartford
22 burns mills -
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CANTERBURY
Josh Bokser
Finlay Brewis
Fergus Burke
Luke Donaldson
Thomas Edwards
Nick Frost
Connor Garden-Bachop
Mitchell Gibson
Sam Gilbert
Connor Gordon
Cullen Grace
Alex Harford
Finlay Joyce
Perry Karati
Coel Kerr
Shilo Klein
Matthew Letoga
Reon Lowery
Dallas McLeod
Conor McManus
Burns Mills
Fletcher Morgan
Fletcher Newell
Rico Syme
Boris van Bruchem.
Bay of Plenty have only posted it's wider U19 squad on its website, not the 25-men squad for Taupo.