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Pierre Roberts also goes to Aaronmore, you can update your post
Is it fair to say that we should rename our teams
WA/South African School Boys?
and his uncle, Peter Williams coached Soaks 2nd grade & plays for Neddies...Originally Posted by RugbyFan
Dan Copson John XXIII Steve Salvarinov Hale School
Thomas Debuf John XXIII Andrew Vear Christ Church Grammar
Kyle Del Frate Joondalup Baptist College Pierre Roberts Aranmore Catholic College
Reece Jeffries Aranmore Catholic College Angus Neilson Challenger College
Joseph Fiso Aranmore Catholic College Dane Haylett-Petty Hale School
Nicky Sauea Seven Oaks SHS Darryn Van Wyk Peter Moyes Anglican College
Col Unasa Aranmore Catholic College Ricky Unasa Aranmore Catholic College
Matt DeMarco John XXIII Grant Stagg John Wallaston Anglican College
Matt Lovelady Scotch College Danny Norish Tuart College
Phil Dvorak Joondalup Baptist College Callum Sauer Wesley College
Sam Heinemann Rossmoyne SHS Jayden De Vorms Aranmore Catholic College
Nico Reid Warnbro Community College
I dont think magnum coached any Soaks team!Originally Posted by Coach
I also find that hard to believe. haha. Up the mighty 5ths. haha
WA Schoolboys Notch First Win in Victoria
Monday, 26 June 2006
ARU/RugbyWA
The WA Schoolboys side have recorded a 47-7 victory over the Lloyd McDermott Development side to improve their record to one win and one loss at the Division II Schoolboys Championships currently being held in Geelong.
WA ran in eight tries to one in the win, with Matt DiMarco, Darren Van Wyk and Dane Howlett-Petty each scoring twice.
WA were beaten 22-19 by the Northern Territory in their Pool A opener on Saturday.
Game 1
Northern Territory 22 (Josaia Vodo, Tom Whalley, Drew Tobin tries; Matthew O’Brien 2 conversions, penalty)
defeated
Western Australia 19 (Callum Sauer, Matt Di Marco, Kyle Del Frate tries; Callum Sauer, Kyle Del Frate conversions)
Game 2
Western Australia 47 (Dane Howlett-Petty 2, Darryn Van Wyk 2, Matt DiMarco 2, Nicky Savea, Kyle Del Frate tries; Dane Howlett-Petty 2 conversions, Nicky Savea penalty)
defeated
Lloyd McDermott Team 7(Taylor Christian try; Nathanial Hampton-Olive conversion).
WA Schoolboys Miss Division II Final
Tuesday, 27 June 2006
RugbyWA/ARU
Despite a convincing 22-6 win over Tasmania on match day three at the Division II Schoolboys Championships, WA has missed out on a spot in the final.
WA's loss to the Northern Territory on match day one proved decisive, as the boys from the top end finished first in Pool A, and will face Victoria in the Final.
Western Australia will play South Australia on match day four before returning home.
Western Australia 22 (Dane Haylett-Petty, Matt Lovelady, Matt Di Marco, Sam Hienamenn tries; Matt Di Marco conversion)
defeated
Tasmania 6 (Wally Dare 2 penalties)
Final standings
POOL A
Northern Territory 8
Western Australia 6
Lloyd McDermott Development 1
POOL B
Victoria 10
Tasmania 5
South Australia 0
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Haha so Hale 1st XV kicked Trinity's 1st XV without our State school boys!![]()
yeah and how the hell did WA lose to NT?
Missed a bit here however, Victoria defeated Northern Territory in the Final 32-19 to take the Charles Blunt Trophy.
A disapointing result for Western Australia overall however, full marks to the NT for getting over us to knock us out of the running and I would suggest the Force may want to send a Scout up to Casuarina Senior College to have a look at a few of their players!
WA exacted a little revenge on poor old South Australia on the final day (36-7) though I'm sure all concerned would have been watching the following Final ruing an opportunity missed.
Congratulations to the following young men for making the Combined States Squad and all at TWF wish you a successful time of it at St Ignatius:
Dan Copson, John XXIII WA
Kyle Del Frate, Joondalup Baptist College WA
Dane Haylett-Petty, Hale School WA
Angus Neilson, Challenger College WA
Steve Salvarinov, Hale School WA
Darryn Van Wyk, Peter Moyes Anglican College WA
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
I think the National school school boys team has been named today, if i'm not mistaken Angus Neilson, Steven Salvarino and Dane are all in.
Every forwards dream is to become a back...
Might have jumped the gun a bit Shaun?
It's only the first day of the Championships today!
Great news if you are right though.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
callum saucer has an older brother but he plays colts for neddies. so i t must just b a coincedence