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May 3 2012, 12:39 PM
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I think we keep forgetting that in the past for some reason group 6 have never done themselves justice with some highly questionable selections and quality players not committing, I have seen group 7... and as far as player quality goes we have a far better product. what they have done better in the past is pick their strongest possible squad, while group 6 for political reasons, hidden or personal agendas or just poor player selections have run with substandard teams and as a result have had little success, which fails to reflect the strength of this comp. Last year the group took a step in the right direction with the rep team and this year I know for a fact coach Reeves would not be involved with a substandard squad, congrats to group 6 this year it is a great squad and the 82 point victory was no fluke. my tip group 6 by 16+ versus group 7. Any thoughts?
Yes we both know for a fact that Reeves was the sole selector this year.
I agree with you, the past sides have had the token selections.
I've got a question for everyone, with Rocky Trimarchi not committing to the side, do you think he will have a change of heart now that he is suspended? Is Warrick Carter also suspended? When does this suspension elapse?
Two years in a row now for warwick carter being suspended for failing to commit to reps, you think the mittagong club would have been proactive this year and within the timeline ,alerted group 6 management on his unavailability for rep selection if that is the case. For it to happen again(if indeed its true) suggests the same scenario as last year so the blame has to sit with someone.
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May 2 2012, 09:10 PM
I think we keep forgetting that in the past for some reason group 6 have never done themselves justice with some highly questionable selections and quality players not committing, I have seen group 7... and as far as player quality goes we have a far better product. what they have done better in the past is pick their strongest possible squad, while group 6 for political reasons, hidden or personal agendas or just poor player selections have run with substandard teams and as a result have had little success, which fails to reflect the strength of this comp. Last year the group took a step in the right direction with the rep team and this year I know for a fact coach Reeves would not be involved with a substandard squad, congrats to group 6 this year it is a great squad and the 82 point victory was no fluke. my tip group 6 by 16+ versus group 7. Any thoughts?
Yes we both know for a fact that Reeves was the sole selector this year.
I agree with you, the past sides have had the token selections.
I've got a question for everyone, with Rocky Trimarchi not committing to the side, do you think he will have a change of heart now that he is suspended? Is Warrick Carter also suspended? When does this suspension elapse?
Two years in a row now for warwick carter being suspended for failing to commit to reps, you think the mittagong club would have been proactive this year and within the timeline ,alerted group 6 management on his unavailability for rep selection if that is the case. For it to happen again(if indeed its true) suggests the same scenario as last year so the blame has to sit with someone.
Management was informed last year in advance of Warwick Carter's situation. Mittagong club were making allowances for his work commitments in regard to training and he had a statement from his employer as well but that made no difference to Group Management. They totally ignored his situation and suspended him anyway.
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oparnz82
May 2 2012, 09:10 PM
I think we keep forgetting that in the past for some reason group 6 have never done themselves justice with some highly questionable selections and quality players not committing, I have seen group 7... and as far as player quality goes we have a far better product. what they have done better in the past is pick their strongest possible squad, while group 6 for political reasons, hidden or personal agendas or just poor player selections have run with substandard teams and as a result have had little success, which fails to reflect the strength of this comp. Last year the group took a step in the right direction with the rep team and this year I know for a fact coach Reeves would not be involved with a substandard squad, congrats to group 6 this year it is a great squad and the 82 point victory was no fluke. my tip group 6 by 16+ versus group 7. Any thoughts?
Yes we both know for a fact that Reeves was the sole selector this year.
I agree with you, the past sides have had the token selections.
I've got a question for everyone, with Rocky Trimarchi not committing to the side, do you think he will have a change of heart now that he is suspended? Is Warrick Carter also suspended? When does this suspension elapse?
Two years in a row now for warwick carter being suspended for failing to commit to reps, you think the mittagong club would have been proactive this year and within the timeline ,alerted group 6 management on his unavailability for rep selection if that is the case. For it to happen again(if indeed its true) suggests the same scenario as last year so the blame has to sit with someone.
Management was informed last year in advance of Warwick Carter's situation. Mittagong club were making allowances for his work commitments in regard to training and he had a statement from his employer as well but that made no difference to Group Management. They totally ignored his situation and suspended him anyway.
I believe has no interest in rep footy which is a shame as he is a leading player in the group - was selected as Captain! He has knocked back better offers from Penrith and Wests Tigers to play country footy so he is certainly committed, but much like Jamie Lyons is probably over the extra responsibilities. He had no problems with standing down.
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Apr 30 2012, 08:56 PM
I think group 7 will be a tougher opposition than group 16, below is their squad, former moss vale captain coach Willie Mcdonald, and narellan and thirlmere player Willie Newton are names familiar to group 6 peeps.

Adam Quinlan (Jets), Ngatai Hetet, Tyson Brown, Andrew Diomei, Kieran Rankmore (Warilla), Willy Newton, Grant Roberts (Batemans Bay), ), Jono Dallas and Willy McDonald (Jamberoo), Matt Stone, Gavin Jarrett, Dean Gray, Derek Gray, Kane Scarratts (APOF), Pat Cronin, Rixon Russell, Brad Davidson, Ryan Staples, Tim Moore, Lloyd Bowen, Nathan Ford (Gerringong).
Also, I note that while Willie McDonald was picked, neither Esky nor Bowers got a start for group 7. Both front rowers played for group 6 in the last year or two and would've at least been considered this year.
They're obviously doing ok up front down that way.
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Albion parks forward pack is very impressive!!! Esky went well vs us a few weeks back but robbie Noble had a blinder!!
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Albion parks forward pack is very impressive!!! Esky went well vs us a few weeks back but robbie Noble had a blinder!!
Yeah, Albion Park always seem to be tough. I remember those couple years recently when our pre-season comp included group 7 teams. I think they won it 2 years in a row on the back of a quality pack.

From what I hear Gerringong are a very good team also. My mate and former Picton player Matt (Crowbar) Burke is playing there. He manages the IGA down that way now. Someone from up here, while having a beer at Mick Cronin's pub, mentioned that he was a handy player. The next day Burkey was at work in his office when one of the girls knocked on the door and said "Mick is here to see you". Burkey replied "Mick who?"!! The girl was surprised at the question. In Gerringong if someone mentions "Mick" you don't have to ask Mick who!!!
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No surprise to c big Willie McDonald in the group 7 rep team apparently all the mossy boy s been playing well.highlander did you play against them? From wat I hear noble has killing it and unlucky not 2 be lining up against the g 6 boys.
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Nah first game for milton was in ressies and i was very unfit and overweight lol

Shame its not this week as ive dropped a fair bit of pudding and playing 1sts tomorrow.
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Group 7 coach peter hooper talks about group 6 win over group 16.

This is of the radio show drop kicks at 2st , 102.9 fm. I have mentioned in the group 6 thread when its on and hopefully will be posting a few more vids in the future.
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Group 7 flogged group 16 at bega yesterday , 80-0, so going on that result and group 6 big win also you would think that both group 6&7 would be an even money bet .
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Thought id put this here as its all relevant.

MASSACRE - Fleet-footed brigade inflicts a drubbing

BY BEN SMYTH

14 May, 2012 09:06 AM
http://www.southcoastregister.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/massacre-fleetfooted-brigade-inflicts-a-drubbing/2554553.aspx?storypage=0
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WAITING TO SCORE: Group 7 players line up waiting for an offload as Tim Moore gets the ball away despite pressure from his Group 16 opponents at Bega on Saturday.

A GROUP 7 wrecking ball inflicted a humiliating thrashing on southern neighbour Group 16 before a stunned crowd at Bega on Saturday.
Game two of the Country Rugby League Regional Championships was horribly one-sided, with Group 7 winning 80-nil.

The writing was on the wall from the opening whistle, with a number of handling errors allowing Group 7 fullback Adam Quinlan across for the first points inside five minutes.

When the Group 16 rep players began to find their feet and move the ball through the centres, Group 7’s speed in shifting play out wide caught them off-guard.

Quick hands and snappy offloads from Group 7 captain Patrick Cronin had the visitors finding holes all over the ground and it wasn’t long before the points started flowing.

Calls from the Group 16 bench to “lock the ball up” unfortunately fell on deaf ears as time and again Cronin and his playmakers were able to free their arms in tackles and continue the forward pressure.

By half-time the scoreboard told a sobering story for the home crowd – 40-nil and not a lot to look forward to.

The second half wasn’t looking any more promising as Group 16 kicked dead off the restart and Group 7’s Matthew Stone was able to capitalise with a try out wide within minutes.

Group 16 was able to pick up the pace somewhat, finding energy despite the blow-out, but was denied its first points when called for a double movement under intense pressure beside the posts.

Another promising push for the line fell apart in the final metres when the Group 7 defence stood firm and the ball was thrown away trying to find a way though.

In the end, Group 7 was far too strong, sticking inside the opposition’s 20 and running over several late tries to finish the second half as it did the first - a further 40 points rubbing salt into the open wounds of an out-muscled and out-played Group 16 side.

Group 7 coach Peter Hooper was understandably pleased, but also a little stunned by the dominant display.

“We didn’t know what to expect, but I certainly didn’t expect this scoreline,” Hooper said.

However, Hooper was not getting carried away by the rout.

As the final whistle approached and his players were running a tiring Group 16 defence ragged, Hooper said their ball control could have been better - but by that stage it hardly mattered.

“We have some great ball players so movement was the key,” Hooper said.

“Our plan was to come and play on the fringes.

“We have a good bunch of players who will see and play what’s in front of them.”

That “good bunch” included playmaker Rixon Russell and fullback Quinlan, who between them tore holes in the Group 16 line time and again.

“Rixon and Adam at fullback play well together,” Hooper said.

“They’re nippy fellows so it makes it hard for the bigger Group 16 guys.”

Russell had a hand in everything and even capped off a stellar playmaking performance with a try of his own.

The tries were shared around thanks to Russell and some brilliant bursting runs and clever offloads by Cronin.

Quinlan finished the day with four tries and Matthew Stone with three. Other try scorers were Tyson Brown, Cronin, Gavin Jarrett, Grant Roberts, Willy Newton and Jonathon Dallas.

Newton was just as effective with the boot, converting 12 of the 14 tries.

Hooper singled out second rower Willie McDonald for an impressive performance, while prop Gavin Jarrett was continually carving up the Group 16 defence
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Willie Mc Donald is likely to miss the rep game as he was sent of on the weekend for a high tackle which i understand in group 7 is an automatic one week suspension.
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Group 6 are surely short priced favorites over group 7 to make it through to the final 5 and join groups 3,4,11 and 20. In saying this I think over time when these two groups met and G6 having the more fancied side, G7 has really stuck it to G6 and come away with the chocolates. Will be a very good game to watch with plenty of attack in both sides, having both put 80+ points on G16. Defense will obviously be the key with both sides not being tested last start.
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from the group 7 website
South Coast beat Group 6
http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=0-2188-0-0-0&sID=20141&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=19412861
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The VB South Coast Group 7 Rugby League Bulls representative side has qualified for the next stage of the Country Championships after scoring a 34-24 win over Group 6 at Centenary Field on Saturday.

Both teams were coming off massive wins over Group 16 in their opening round games, but the South Coast team had to make several changes to their side in the lead-up to the game, but despite the disruption still produced some positive football to outscore their tablelands neighbours.

The home side got a positive start to the game when recalled back-rower Matt Jarrett stormed into a huge gap on the right side of the field and raced 30 metres to score. Centre Willie Newton converted to give his side a 6-0 lead.

Four minutes later Group 6 levelled when Camden prop Neil Begovich stormed over for half Trent Trotter to slot the conversion before Batemans Bay prop Grant Roberts did likewise at the other end and Newton converted for a 12-6 lead.

The only other points of the half came via some quick thinking by big Narellan winger Chris Faave who spotted a gap down the blindside and some sleepy South Coast defence to stroll over to keep the visitors in touch at 12-10 at half-time.

First points in the second half was always going to be vital and some Rixon Russell magic just three minutes after the break sparked the Bulls as the Gerringong half drifted across field and got on the outside of a slower forward to dart over.

Minutes later captain Pat Cronin dummied this way through and found his clubmate and rep. debutante, fullback Joel Roberts, who raced over under the posts. With Newton landed both conversions and at 24-10 it was panic stations for Group 6.

Begovich put up his hand to score his second for Group 6, but to his side’s dismay Trotter muffed the simple conversion and their pain was exemplified soon afterwards when classy Warilla centre Tyson Brown stetched the lead to 30-14 with a clever solo run.

Both sides exchanged late tries through replacement second-rower Grant Lahey and Bulls forward utility Kane Skarratts as South Coast secured a comfortable 10 point win.

Bulls coach Peter Hooper was thrilled with the win, which will now see the Bulls play their next game on June 23 in Forbes.

“It was a fantastic effort from every player and I really couldn’t have been happier with the result considering the players unavailable - it was great,” Hooper said.

“I really don’t like singling out players, but lock Ryan Staples and hooker Dean Gray were great, while Joel Roberts was also impressive at the back,” he added.

In a solid team performance Staples, Grand Roberts, the Gray brothers Dean and Derek and captain Pat Cronin were outstanding, while Begovich, fellow prop Ben Weir, fullback Ben Baker and Matt Brasington had good games for Group 6.

South Coast Group Seven 34 (J. Roberts, T. Brown, R. Russell, G. Roberts, M. Jarrett, K. Scarratts tries W. Newton 5 goals) d Group Six 24 (N. Begovich 2, C. Faave, B. Baker, G. Lahey tries T. Trotter 2 goals).
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Ok, opening this thread again for all related group 6 rep content this year so lets keep all relevant content on here. The draw for the 2013 tier 2 champs have been released and will see the tier 2 championships played at Cooma Showground.

Group 6 V Group 20 @ saturday 1st June 10am kickoff. ( referee Matt Treneman Group 7)

Group 20 have some former group 6 rep players playing in the comp which will no doubt press for selection in the group 20 team , mick dodson (TLC) willie newton ( bidgee hurricanes) & willie mcdonald (leeton)


The under 18s is a slightly different format with combined groups which will see ,

Southern Stingrays (group 7 & 16) vs Southern Red Backs (group 6 & illawarra) @ 08/06/13 , 10:25, kickoff at st johns oval charlestown.Referee: - Daniel Healy group 4.

Also the group 6 referees which will control matches during the country championships are Aaron Sheldrick, Tim Sykes, David Gorman & Sam Mcdonald
Edited by disco stu, Apr 24 2013, 10:40 AM.
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Why were people naming Will Dreves when he plays for Mounties lol?
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When does the team get selected?
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Group 20 have announced their squad, they will be playing group 9 on the 18 th may before they take on group 6. Is group 6 still playing group 7 in their annual fixture ?

GROUP 20 RUGBY LEAGUE

SELECTED SENIOR TEAM 2013

1. DANIEL HYDE BIDGEE HURRICANES

2. KOLO LOMU LEETON

3. WILLY JONES WEST WYALONG

4. WILLY NEWTON BIDGEE HURRICANES

5. WARREN LLOYD LEETON

6. STEPHEN BROOME BLACK&WHITE PANTHERS

7. SHANNON RUPAPERE YENDA

8. CHRIS LATU LEETON

9. ANDREW LAVAKA LEETON

10.CHRIS BAMFORD BIDGEE HURRICANES (Coach)

11.TOM SELLARS YENDA

12.CRAIG IVERACH WEST WYALONG

13.NICK BRIGGS D/POINT COLEAMBALLY

14.TRENTON KING TULL/LAKE CARGELLIGO

15.SAM DALBY D/POINT COLEAMBALLY

16.MICHAEL MITCHELL TULL/LAKE CARGELLIGO

17.NATHAN MORRIS TULL/LAKE CARGELLIGO

18.TOM WARNER YENDA

19.TROY PRESTON BIDGEE HURRICANES

20.SEAN SCOTT BIDGEE HURRICANES

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Group 20 is known as the razorbacks, group 7 the bulls , group 9 are the gladiators, what is group 6 moniker ? :letmesee: , if there isn't should we have one ?
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Group 20 is known as the razorbacks, group 7 the bulls , group 9 are the gladiators, what is group 6 moniker ? :letmesee: , if there isn't should we have one ?
Group6, Juggernauts
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