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U16
Round 1 1/05/2010 Palmyra 13 v Rockingham 12
Round 1 1/05/2010 Wanneroo 50 v Mandurah 0
Round 1 1/05/2010 Joondalup 21 v Perth Bayswater 19
Round 1 1/05/2010 Wests Subiaco 27 v Arks 8
Round 1 1/05/2010 Southern Lions 25 v Bye 0
U15 Gold
Round 1 1/05/2010 Cottelsoe 0 v Wests Subiaco Gold 50 (51)
Round 1 1/05/2010 Southern Lions Red 50 (68) v Wanneroo 0
Round 1 1/05/2010 Palmyra Blue 55 (60) v Kalamunda 5
Round 1 1/05/2010 Perth Bayswater 5 v Mandurah 25
U15 Swan
Round 1 1/05/2010 Rockingham 7 v Joondalup 43
Round 1 1/05/2010 University 12 v Palmyra White 10
Round 1 1/05/2010 Southern Lions Blue 34 v Scotch 10
Round 1 1/05/2010 ARKs 45 v Wests Subiaco Maroon 5
U14 Gold
Round 1 1/05/2010 Wanneroo Green 7 v Perth Bayswater White 5
Round 1 1/05/2010 Perth Bayswater Black 0 v University 24
Round 1 1/05/2010 Joondalup Blue 46 v Rockingham Purple 5
Round 1 1/05/2010 Southern Lions 20 v Arks 29
Round 1 1/05/2010 Kalamunda 25 v Bye 0
U14 Swan
Round 1 1/05/2010 Mandurah 27 v Joondalup Red 20
Round 1 1/05/2010 Associates 48 v Wanneroo White 0
Round 1 1/05/2010 Rockingham Gold 0 v Nedlands 34
Round 1 1/05/2010 Joondalup White 5 v Palmyra 55 (70)
U13 Gold
Round 1 1/05/2010 Mandurah 19 v Associates 12
Round 1 1/05/2010 Perth Bayswater Black 57 (89) v Kalamunda 7 I am proud to be part of this team
Round 1 1/05/2010 Palmyra Blue 52 v Cottesloe Blue 12
Round 1 1/05/2010 Wests Subiaco 0 v Joondalup Blue 50 (58)
Round 1 1/05/2010 Perth Bayswater Numbats 25 v Bye 0
U13 Swan
Round 1 1/05/2010 Cottesloe White 34 v Joondalup White 0
Round 1 1/05/2010 University 24 v Arks 12
Round 1 1/05/2010 Rockingham 12 v Wanneroo 31
Round 1 1/05/2010 Nedlands 37 v Palmyra White 10
Round 1 1/05/2010 Southern Lions 25 v Bye 0
U12 Gold
Round 1 1/05/2010 Arks Red 12 v University 24
Round 1 1/05/2010 Associates 22 v Kalamunda Black 10
Round 1 1/05/2010 Perth Bayswater 5 v Wanneroo Green 5
Round 1 1/05/2010 Wanneroo White 31 v Rockingham Gold 14
Round 1 1/05/2010 Palmyra White 12 v Nedlands 12
U12 Swan
Round 1 1/05/2010 Southern Lions 31 v Kalamunda Red 5
Round 1 1/05/2010 Joondalup Blue 22 v Palmyra Blue 29
Round 1 1/05/2010 Arks White 0 v Joondalup White 50 (69)
Round 1 1/05/2010 Mandurah 50 (72) v Rockingham Purple 0
U11 Gold
Round 1 1/05/2010 Associates 0 v Wanneroo White 38
Round 1 1/05/2010 Cottesloe 36 v Southern Lions 5
Round 1 1/05/2010 Palmyra White 10 v Joondalup Blue 40
Round 1 1/05/2010 Wanneroo Green 5 v Perth Bayswater Black 50
Round 1 1/05/2010 Perth Bayswater White 0 v Kalamunda Black 24
Round 1 1/05/2010 University 5 v Mandurah 44
Round 1 1/05/2010 Palmyra Blue 0 v Rockingham Gold 31
U11 Swan
Round 1 1/05/2010 Arks 50 (81) v Joondalup White 0
Round 1 1/05/2010 Nedlands 38 v Rockingham Purple 5
Round 1 1/05/2010 Wests Subaico 5 v North Coast 24
Round 1 1/05/2010 Kalamunda Red 25 v Bye 0
WEST AUSTRALIAN RUGBY
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Interesting to see a big club like Perth Bayswater only having one win for the weekend![]()
Last edited by pieter blackie; 04-05-10 at 21:34.
Interesting to see a club maligned for "recruiting" winning in nearly every junior grade ...
And having a team in every one ...
And usually two ...
especially in the 14s division.
the coach must be amazing...
Dammin U11s spoiling a perfect record by Rocko!
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Not good to see so many "mercy rule" games but.
I assume that is the scores in brackets Ecky?
What's the point in that?
Seems a little strange and could bugger up percentages at the end of the season, but I don't know the reasons so happy for the advice.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
You are going to see some even greater scores and that is the direct result of a poor grading structure
U13 Perth Bayswater and Palmyra played each other twice in the grading games and they were also First and second place on the ladder after last year's competition. ( PALLY WON ONE AND BAYSIE WON ONE)
What was learned or gained by that ??? In other age groups the same scenario happened
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But don't ask me whyWhere the difference in score in any game becomes more than 50 points the "Mercy Rule" is invoked,
so that the difference in scores in any game does not exceed more than 50 points
Seems a bit dumb on the face of it.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
This situation occurred in at least three age groups where last years grand finalists played each other two weeks in a row. Whats the point?
The point of the grading games is to sort out the teams in the middle grouping to determine Swan and Gold categories so the season is competitive and enjoyable for all players.
Are there really only nine clubs with Under 16's or is there a division missing off the top of the list?
What is the age jump now days to the next level?
Colts I assume but what are the ages?
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Why does RugbyWA provide refs and judiciary to PSA, when they do very little to accomodate our sport?
There is more to the problem than PSA.
The raw numbers may support such a concern with assuming each school to have two XV's being 44 x 7 schools or 308 kids.
However, it is far too great a leap to suggest that Clubland are missing out on 308 players.
Firstly, often there aren't two full 22 man Squads to start with, in a full season of 1st XV we used 20 players.
More importantly though, PSA Sports are compulsory to students, if it wasn't you could easily drop a third who are there under sufferance, for arguments sake we'll call that now 200.
Of the 200 probably a quarter are actually rubbish and only play to hang out with their mates instead of playing Squash and Badminton, that's now 150.
Of the 150, from earlier experience, probably a quarter already double up with a Club anyway, we'll round that down 35 for the hell of it, leaving 115.
Of the 115, let's take out another 2 per team who are too sore or are injured from playing the day before (the suggested Friday fixture), that's another 28 and suddenly we are at 87.
And if you want to be really pessimistic, of the 87 about half would prefer to be chasing skirt and getting drunk in the backyard of a mates house than playing Club Rugby, seeing they had already played a match on the Friday, so we now have 40, because the other 3.5 had to go to their family reunion/afternoon job/homework/other commitment.
Now sure, we can get bogged down with the actual numbers I've used but the point remains the same, the PSA isn't stopping 308 kids from playing Club Rugby.
What it is doing is bringing a lot more kids who otherwise wouldn't play at all into the code and hopefully getting them exposed and interested enough to play on as Colts after the leave school.
I would suggest that what Clubland might do is instead of whinge about how many more players the PSA bloods for future recruiting and how many more fixtures the PSA gives officials opportunities for experience, that perhaps they should take the initiative and build a direct partnership with their closest PSA school so as to gain loyalty and build their ranks.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.