b$&%@#dsGrumpy Old Man wrote:I think he was in Oatlands.cud wrote:
I was'nt at the game, but from all the reports, I've heard the ref robbed Zaga blind. I may be wrong but O'Sullivan in the IT is an ex Rock boy, and he was pretty scathing. Really ,really dissapointing. We've had a pretty good few years. Two finals in the juniors and one semi, coupled with some strong senior sides. League wins too. Even so, opportunities like Sunday don't come along for a school Zaga's side very often.
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Justin Wright Harris, the number 8, was poached from Pres Bray.cud wrote:Who have they nicked this year?Paulie Walnuts wrote:I was at the game and the Zagas boys were so unlucky not to get a draw as a minimum. At least Zaga always play in the true corinthian and amateur spirit that should be what schools rugby is all about. On the other hand, for Rock, it seems to be win at all costs. That approach comes right from the top as evidenced by their unabashed poaching of star players from less powerful schools which they've been at for many years. This kind of greedy activity will limit success to a small elite which ain't in the interests of schools rugby and rugby in Leinster in general.
I was'nt at the game, but from all the reports, I've heard the ref robbed Zaga blind. I may be wrong but O'Sullivan in the IT is an ex Rock boy, and he was pretty scathing. Really ,really dissapointing. We've had a pretty good few years. Two finals in the juniors and one semi, coupled with some strong senior sides. League wins too. Even so, opportunities like Sunday don't come along for a school Zaga's size very often.
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Very disappointing indeed. Some of the ref's calls were incredible. The only minor consolation is that someone is going to murder Rock sooner or later. In countless years of watching schools rugby this must be one of the worst Rock teams I've ever seen...though they demonstrate the cynical approach more than ever!
i am amazed at the amount of attention that is being paid to the refs performance, how come everyone wasn't up in arms and criticising himafter the final last year when the penalty count against rock was 16-1 in the second half.
this is just another classic example of the begrudgers attitude towards rock, many teams (e.g michaels) would have bowed under gonzagas pressure in the second half but not this rock side and that is not something that has even been mentioned.
its important to win when you are not playing your best, any coach in any sport will tell you that
this is just another classic example of the begrudgers attitude towards rock, many teams (e.g michaels) would have bowed under gonzagas pressure in the second half but not this rock side and that is not something that has even been mentioned.
its important to win when you are not playing your best, any coach in any sport will tell you that
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I'm not discussing this on some 'eternal' basis. I was just discussing this match. I'm sure over the years the good calls have evened out the bad for rock as for everyone else. My point was that a school like gonzaga doesn't get that many opportunites to beat a school like rock, and one went begging on Sunday cos the ref had a nightmare. I wasn't accusing the ref of favouring rock, or indeed how many bad decisions rock have no doubt had over the years. There's no need for your sarcasm.
Spraggs wrote:Justin Wright Harris[/b], the number 8, was poached from Pres Bray.cud wrote:Who have they nicked this year?Paulie Walnuts wrote:I was at the game and the Zagas boys were so unlucky not to get a draw as a minimum. At least Zaga always play in the true corinthian and amateur spirit that should be what schools rugby is all about. On the other hand, for Rock, it seems to be win at all costs. That approach comes right from the top as evidenced by their unabashed poaching of star players from less powerful schools which they've been at for many years. This kind of greedy activity will limit success to a small elite which ain't in the interests of schools rugby and rugby in Leinster in general.
I was'nt at the game, but from all the reports, I've heard the ref robbed Zaga blind. I may be wrong but O'Sullivan in the IT is an ex Rock boy, and he was pretty scathing. Really ,really dissapointing. We've had a pretty good few years. Two finals in the juniors and one semi, coupled with some strong senior sides. League wins too. Even so, opportunities like Sunday don't come along for a school Zaga's size very often.
considering the hype over the "poaching" on this MB i thought he was an average (and overweight) player, he looked for contact more often than not and wasnt able to offload when he took a tackle
Overall it seems a very average rock side, even michaels might be able to beat them
And beanie the point is rock did bow to the pressure, as hippo says. They could easily have two guys in the bin, both second rows which would have made lineout time even richer pickings for gonzaga
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That doesn't console me in the least. I would have believed that Zaga could havea beaten any of the big 6 on their day, and am seriously pissed off that we were robbed at the first hurdle.Hippo wrote:The only minor consolation is that someone is going to murder Rock sooner or later.
And Rock thuroughly deserved all thos penalties and then some for their cynical play on the ground and around the park. Where were the yellow cards for the trip and the shoulder charge? Ex rock boys can say what they like about the game panning out in the end and the ref not having too much of a say about the result, but that's utter cr@p, and you know it. Zaga were royally shafted and all of those I know from Rock have agreed. p1$$ off.beanie wrote:how come everyone wasn't up in arms and criticising himafter the final last year when the penalty count against rock was 16-1 in the second half.
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tate wrote:Spraggs wrote:Justin Wright Harris[/b], the number 8, was poached from Pres Bray.cud wrote: Who have they nicked this year?
I was'nt at the game, but from all the reports, I've heard the ref robbed Zaga blind. I may be wrong but O'Sullivan in the IT is an ex Rock boy, and he was pretty scathing. Really ,really dissapointing. We've had a pretty good few years. Two finals in the juniors and one semi, coupled with some strong senior sides. League wins too. Even so, opportunities like Sunday don't come along for a school Zaga's size very often.
considering the hype over the "poaching" on this MB i thought he was an average (and overweight) player, he looked for contact more often than not and wasnt able to offload when he took a tackle
Overall it seems a very average rock side, even michaels might be able to beat them
And beanie the point is rock did bow to the pressure, as hippo says. They could easily have two guys in the bin, both second rows which would have made lineout time even richer pickings for gonzaga
He was pretty formidable before now, and is still on Ireland u19s.
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the doof wrote:blackrock qualified for their first leinster schools cup final of the year today.
the soccer senior cup final, beat greenhills 5-0 in the semis.
How unsavoury.
I thought Wright-Harris would be taller than he is. He just looked like a tubby average size 17 year old. Of course, those skin tight Blackrock jerseys did him no favours.
Not begrudging that, people just seem to be stating the obvious fact that a very promising international school boy joined rock in his last year.the doof wrote:blackrock qualified for their first leinster schools cup final of the year today.
the soccer senior cup final, beat greenhills 5-0 in the semis.
suppose you lads will reckon we signed ronaldinho or something!
fu(k the begrudgers, rock abu
Anyway, regardless of this, it seems like Zaga should have won the game.