The 20 man squad for NSW to play and select their 18 man squads for the matches from are as follows; Ben Herd. (C) Chiefs RUFC Winger Centre Fullback The speedy winger/centre/fullback from the Cheifs RUFC and captain of the NSW Squad and a known playmaker and try scoring threat. He is also the selector for NSW and is looking to keep his title of 'Mr 100%'. Sam Green. Cheetahs RUFC Centre Fullback Wing The skilled centre from the Cheetahs RUFC. He scored a try in the last match for NSW from centre, and is looking to continue his good form. Dave Armstrong. Vikings RUFC Flanker Centre Number Eight Dave is looking to kick some ass and take some names once again for NSW, and crash through, break tackles, make tackles and win balls for his state. Robert Cribb. (VC) Giants RUFC Scrumhalf Flyhalf Inside Centre Robert Cribb was instrumental in NSW's first match against ROA, and for his efforts picked up man of the match. He is looking to once again show off his skills and aid NSW to victory of NZ. Kelvin Fung. Giants RUFC Fullback Centre Wing Kelvin Fung, the speedster with vision who tore the defence apart on what could have been the try of the season in NSW's 1st match if anyone backed up. Unfortunately it wasn't to be, and he is looking to get one this time. Ben Jacobs. Vikings RUFC Fullback Flyhalf Inside Centre Despite playing his youth as a fullback, Ben Jacobs seems to have found a new home in the NSW squad as a flyhalf in the first game. Can he repeat? Ben Read. Chiefs RUFC Prop Number Eight. The Behemoth Benny is looking to bow over the defence of the NZ players if he is selected, and destroy their offence. He has the size to. Aaron Hunt. Vikings RUFC Flyhalf Inside Centre Fullback Seemed to swap positions with Incey in the last gmae, but it worked. Will we see this happen again? Scott Flack. Giants RUFC Hooker Prop Flanker Arguably one of the best Hookers in the league, and is looking to keep his reputation against NZ, and crash a few heads. Andrew James. Vikings RUFC Wing Centre Fullback All he wants is to be just given a go. Morgan Burridge. Giants RUFC Flanker Number Eight Lock Considered to be a forward pack utility, Morgan would like find himself amongst the battle against NZ and aiding to NSW to an inevitable victory. Wes Welker. Chiefs RUFC Flanker Number 8 Lock Wes played last time against ROA for NSW, and is looking to keep his spot and good form for NSW in the upcoming series. Ali Farhat. Spartans RUFC Fullback Wing Flyhalf Kicked for NSW in the last game, and had a mixed kicking session. He also happens to be the leading try scorer, and wishes to bring his tryline finding skills to the provincial competition and score alot for NSW, whilst kicking some goals if he is selected to kick again, and for the team. Tom Delonge. Vikings RUFC Prop Second Row Hooker A rookie terms of RUSim, but is definately looking to make a name for him and establish himself as a dominate prop in the league. Coming in for treacherous Jonny Wilkonson, Tom is looking to make the squad and prove that NSW are better off picking him in the 20 man squad. It also may be possible that his debut match is for his State if selected. Adem Kolar. Vikings RUFC Prop Lock Number 8 The giant played lock for NSW last game, and is hoping to retain his spot in the squad. He is sure to win those lineouts, and bust those tackles. Allan Parker. Giants RUFC Prop Hooker Number 8 Nicknamed 'The Beast' Came off the bench for NSW last time, and is looking to involve himself more in each game. Duckworth Lewis. Vikings RUFC Prop 2nd row Number Eight Played prop in the last game and plays for the vikings. Wants to maintain his spot and promises to beat a kiwi up? Luke Tyson. Clubless. Centre Wing Flyhalf Another up and comer for NSW looking to prove himself on the big stage. If he plays for NSW, it will be his debut match, quite similar to Tom Delonge. At the rate he is posting and improving and his reputation, there is a big chance he will become a dominate player in the NSW lineup, and RUSim as a whole. Matt Johns. Chiefs RUFC Flyhalf Inside Centre Fullback The original selector, played off the bench last game as a replacement for Ben Jacobs. And last but not least JB Dempsey Unsigned Lock Flanker No. 8 Tall Lock ready to burst onto the scene. Yet another player named in the 20 man squad before playing his first game, showing this duders potential. Could be known as one of NSW's best and the end of his career. Looks to out mullet his opponents, young Dempsey does. There's the 20 man squad. Did you make it?
Just so you know it's better to have a player that has Command as one of their abilities as captain. Unless you do, then carry on.
you better kick 100% :ninja: @ Manera: I thought so too, but apparently not, he played for us last game too.
Nah he is GB. You cannot change provinces mid-season and he has already played a friendly for GB. Considering his circumstances, he could be one to change from GB to NSW. But for this tournament he is GB.