OFFICIAL Jersey Flegg Cup

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Do any of you know if cup or flegg are typically considered a better development ground?
Ie if the player had the choice of both, all things being equally what is better? Is it more about the strength of a team, eg crap cup team then leave the young player in Flegg? How about combo’s, does that come into it.

Does each club see it the same way?

Is cup substantially higher than Flegg?
 
Do any of you know if cup or flegg are typically considered a better development ground?
Ie if the player had the choice of both, all things being equally what is better? Is it more about the strength of a team, eg crap cup team then leave the young player in Flegg? How about combo’s, does that come into it.

Does each club see it the same way?

Is cup substantially higher than Flegg?
@Jolls
 
Do any of you know if cup or flegg are typically considered a better development ground?
Ie if the player had the choice of both, all things being equally what is better? Is it more about the strength of a team, eg crap cup team then leave the young player in Flegg? How about combo’s, does that come into it.

Does each club see it the same way?

Is cup substantially higher than Flegg?
Flegg is still age restriction i think u/21...its changed a lot over the years hard to keep up
 
Do any of you know if cup or flegg are typically considered a better development ground?
Ie if the player had the choice of both, all things being equally what is better? Is it more about the strength of a team, eg crap cup team then leave the young player in Flegg? How about combo’s, does that come into it.

Does each club see it the same way?

Is cup substantially higher than Flegg?
NSW Cup is the grade below first grade. Generally Ron Massey and Flegg feed into NSW Cup. Flegg is under 21s.
 
Great performance from the boys after a few weeks off & new set of halves from the past few matches.

The match stats back up that we were the dominant side despite the close scoreline.

Haywood & Attard were all class and were best on field. But really, I couldn't knock any of our players.

Huahulu & Glassie continue to excel on the wings with their carries & tackle busts. Glassie was put on report late for a shoulder charge/high shot so hopefully he is not suspended.

Tauaifaiga was great especially with his defensive reads at left centre. Both backrowers Mitch Taotua & Godinet were dominant as was Jericho-Talisau at lock, arguably his best game so far.

Taupau-Moors was a beast up front & Duncombe was his usual lead-from-the-front self.

Another big test this week against the Panthers 1 point behind us in 3rd.
 
Great performance from the boys after a few weeks off & new set of halves from the past few matches.

The match stats back up that we were the dominant side despite the close scoreline.

Haywood & Attard were all class and were best on field. But really, I couldn't knock any of our players.

Huahulu & Glassie continue to excel on the wings with their carries & tackle busts. Glassie was put on report late for a shoulder charge/high shot so hopefully he is not suspended.

Tauaifaiga was great especially with his defensive reads at left centre. Both backrowers Mitch Taotua & Godinet were dominant as was Jericho-Talisau at lock, arguably his best game so far.

Taupau-Moors was a beast up front & Duncombe was his usual lead-from-the-front self.

Another big test this week against the Panthers 1 point behind us in 3rd.
Last round reshuffle that seemed to most baffling at the time ,was just slotting players into their appropriate age group ??? or am i missing something . Club played silly buggers same same last year
 
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...p/news-story/fed0224e0b5e14329e44761bd289cd6b

Wests Tigers’ loss was Camden’s gain in the Rams’ victory over Mittagong last Sunday.

A regular in Jersey Flegg at either fullback or wing, Riley Oitmann stepped back to Macarthur footy and impressed captain-coach Brad Speechley with two tries and several crucial runs to carry Camden out of trouble.

“A few players dropped back this week with the changes at NRL level starting a domino effect down through the grades,” said Speechley.

“Riley has competed pretty well in Flegg. But, don’t get me wrong, I’m happy to have him back, but I don’t think he’ll be here for too long.”
 
NSW Cup is the grade below first grade. Generally Ron Massey and Flegg feed into NSW Cup. Flegg is under 21s.
I don’t think he’s asking that . I think he’s talking about which is the better grade for development .
And to that answer I say , they go hand in hand , due to the lack of weight most clubs put on the KOE title , and more weight on Flegg , probably because it’s the last age group you can play . But i also think Ron Massey has gotten stronger the last couple of years as guys prolong thier career, and obviously every year there’s 22 year olds not quite good enough for KOE who need somewhere to play.
But I generally think most kids who go up to KOE come back down much better players . I also think your systems and coaching is huge as well . I think the guys playing for Shane sultana the Flegg team are really learning , so they’re getting the good coaching , where as I know in previous years maybe the KOE coaching had some issues . The current coach seems to be doing alright . He has a very young squad though.
 

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