Guildford
Grammar Vs Aquinas at home.
Let’s get the negatives out of the way
first, it rained! Now let’s move onto the positive outcomes of Saturday’s race
against Aquinas and analyse the boy’s race as a team and as individuals.
Saturday was always going to be a tough
gig for the boys and the squad as a whole. Aquinas has been, and remain, the
power house of the PSA Cross Country Competition. They have a long history and
a very strong running culture that permeates across the school. In the case of
Guildford, this is something that we are working hard to develop and something
that is further down the track, excuse the pun , than it was 5 or 6 years ago
so Saturday was a case of David and Goliath. Now while we may not have slay
Goliath, the boys certainly threw a stone that was felt and in the words of
Aquinas’s captain, “Guildford gave us a fright today”
The last time we took on Aquinas on our
home turf was in 2013 where they beat us soundly by 226 points. On that day we
managed to get only one lad into the top 10, Jackson Passeri who has returned
in 2015 to take on a coaching. Further back than that, again on our home
course, we closed the gap to 171 points , this time managing to get three boys
into the top 10. Mason Zappavigna (3rd), Jackson Passeri (4th
) and Nick Andronovski (6th). This being said our next runner over
the line was 16th , then 19th. Now while the points
dictate the winner of the competition, by themselves they only tell half of the
story and this is why Saturday’s race was such a strong result for the squad
because our top 15 runner’s average time was only 1 minute 5 seconds behind
that of Aquinas, previously it has been in excess of 2 minutes 35secs with the
biggest disparity over the last 7 years being 5 minutes and 10 seconds, so you
can see why the coaches are excited. Like a shark senses blood, we feel the
boys are on the verge of a break through win.
Guildford was defeated by a mere 103
points, something that opened Aquinas’s eyes in that, had our boys reversed the
placing in a few of the clustered finishing groups, this could very easily have
been an 11 point victory, such was the tightness of the top end finishers. The
boys never stopped chasing on Saturday and a number of times it was evident
that they were calling and talking to their team mates, if they felt them
slipping off the group, and telling them to ‘stay on’ or ‘hang on’ . This was
very much the case with Cameron Adams calling up his captain Marcel Niutta in the
final 1km of the race.
Bailey Gillam continued to hold his
place as the top Guildford finisher claiming 4th, Declan White took
6th, Ben Armstrong in a very strong final 800m took 9th
however the trio of Cameron Adams, Marcel Niutta and Liam Stacy were very close
behind in 11th, 12th and 13th. In all the top
20 places looked like this.
ROUND 6
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Pace
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AT GUILDFORD
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GUILDFORD V AC 06.06.15
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Place
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Sch
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Time
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Name
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1
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A
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0:17:53
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B.DAVIDSON
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3:26
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2
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A
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0:18:07
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L.BATE
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3:29
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3
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A
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0:18:36
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N.BAILEY
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3:35
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4
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G
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0:18:43
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B.GILLAM
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3:36
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5
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A
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0:18:54
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C.NICHOLAS
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3:38
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6
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G
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0:19:07
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D.WHITE
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3:41
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7
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A
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0:19:11
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E.WILLIAMS
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3:41
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8
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A
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0:19:26
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M.FRANCIS
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3:44
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9
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G
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0:19:33
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B.ARMSTRONG
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3:46
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10
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A
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0:19:53
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W.MCLERNON
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3:49
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11
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G
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0:20:00
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C.ADAMS
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3:51
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12
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G
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0:20:08
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M.NIUTTA
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3:52
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13
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G
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0:20:11
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L.STACEY
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3:53
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14
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A
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0:20:18
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S.BEILBY
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3:54
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15
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A
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0:21:07
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G.COOPER
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4:04
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16
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A
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0:21:13
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D.ROME
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4:05
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17
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A
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0:21:14
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T.KELLY
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4:05
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18
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A
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0:21:29
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A.RICH
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4:08
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19
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G
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0:21:37
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J.SHARP
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4:09
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20
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G
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0:21:39
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D.FOPPA
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4:10
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Interestingly,
Aquinas runners Davidson and Bate both had to run 1minute 18 seconds faster
this year to secure places against White and Armstrong such has been the
improvement of the overall competition.
After
this cluster, another race has unfolded and this one is even more encouraging
for the future of the squad both this season and in years to come. Newcomers
Rory Adams, Heath Collins and Jake Manolini, all year 7s along with Aden
McLaughlan (yr 10) are being highly competitive in this senior competition, all
of whom have secured, at various times, top 15 placings within the team, and so
being counted in our overall point tally. Throw into this equation Cameron
Miles, Sammy Simba, Jack Grant, Sebastian Boyd and a fast improving, and
returning to form, Bailey Bartholemuesz and the squad is really
firing up for the All-Schools competitions coming in another two weeks.
22
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G
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0:21:48
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R.ADAMS
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4:12
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23
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G
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0:21:54
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A.MCLAUGHLAN
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4:13
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24
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A
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0:21:57
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R.TANG-SMITH
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4:13
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25
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A
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0:22:03
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B.TANG-SMITH
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4:14
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26
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G
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0:22:09
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H.COLLINS
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4:16
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27
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A
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0:22:14
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J.BANCROFT
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4:17
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28
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A
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0:22:31
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T.HIGGINS
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4:20
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29
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G
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0:22:42
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B.HILLIER
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4:22
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30
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G
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0:22:48
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J.MANOLINI
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4:23
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Across
the squad and in terms of either a season best or personal best there were 13
achieved, again something that indicates the quality of work that the boys are
doing out on the training ground.
Personal
Bests
A.McLaughlan
46 second PB and
season best
B.Armstrong
11 seconds season best
C.Adams
41 second PB and season best
C.Miles
41 second PB and season best
D.Ashenden
26 second PB and season best
D.Foppa
29 second PB and season best
G.Boyd
8 second season best
J.Manolini
22 second PB and season best
J.Sharp
26 second PB and season best
M.Niutta
18 second PB and season best
S.Boyd 2 minute 11 second PB and season best
W.Ngo
1 second season best
H.Collins
39 second PB and season best
Next
week the boys are up against Wesley in an away competition but also the final
event of the home and away races before they move into the All-School races. In
this time they will have a number of sessions to get through that will continue
to develop their mindsets and racing fitness.
I
look forward to seeing the boys at Monday’s tempo run.
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