Our Captain
(Liam Stacey) and Vice-Captain (Bailey Bartholomeus) were also announced this
morning. As was the case last year, the selection of the leadership group is a
tough one given the caliber of the lads in the team. Seb Boyd will take on the
stretching leadership role, continuing on with the expectations that Jaz Bowie
Jarvis set in place during his time in this role last year. The senior group
will again set both the tone and expectations of the team through their
examples. I know that they will do these positions justice.
And so the
season beings For our new squad members, particularly our
year 7 squad today’s race was a chance to get a time on the board and set some
goals for the season. It also provided an opportunity to get rid of some of the
anxiety surrounds the fact that they are running in a first’s team.
The rules
that underpin the squad’s culture are pretty simple:
- Finish what you start
- Don’t leave the course wondering.
The boys can
all be extremely proud of the fact that everyone achieved the first one. In
relation to the second one, well, that really is up to each of the boys to
reflect on themselves, however, from my perspective I feel pretty confident
they can tick that box too given the number of personals bests achieved by the squad as well as a couple of near
misses.
Today’s win
by Wesley was a solid effort by their squad. Like us they have continued to try
and build a strong cross country culture and over the years we have continued
to have a close rivalry, I would suggest that 2016 will be no different. The run by Luke Burrows was impressive and
only fell short of the course record set by Ben O’Connor back in 2013 of
17min26sec. Luke has only recently returned from the Australian Junior Athletics Championships for
Triathlons. He is training 6 days a week, across a number of disciplines, this
helps explain why he looked so at ease up the front and moving so smoothly over
the ground. Boys this is something to
aspire to Luke looked ‘comfortable being
uncomfortable’ Luke moved from 100th on our all comers 100 list
to number 2 today.
Wesley beat
us by 116 points today but within that defeat were a number of individual and
significant victories. Ben Dewar, in his first run with the squad today run
strongly to be the first Guildfordian over the line in 5th place.
This run also put Ben into the top 100 fastest times run over the course coming
in as the 99th fastest time. If he is able to continue to run in our
competition , given his other passion rugby which he competes in the junior
sports round, I feel pretty sure that
he will move up this list.
Three other boys placed in the top 10
today:
Nathan
Kerman: 7th 20:41
Liam Stacey:
8th 20:55
Alex Jose: 9th
21:03
Further to
this, and not far off this group, Luke Govus (13th), Aiden
McLaughlin (14th) and Jasper Sharp(15th) were in the mix
too. I feel confident that over the next few weeks as we build on our endurance
base that these boys, along with a number of others, will move up the field and
both improving their times and their standings.
Course personal bests:
The following
boys ran particularly well today to record their fastest times over the
Guildford course. This indicates that they have come into the squad off strong
summer fitness, possibly in a lot of cases rowing.
Aiden McLaughlin 17 second PB (21:54 against Aquinas last year in
round 6; today 21:37)
Gabriel Boyd 3min34sec (27:06 against trinity in 2014; today
23:32)
Health Collins Equal person Best 22:09
Jack McClean 2min 19sec (25:43 against Trinity in round 1
last year: today 23:24)
Jack Spark 1min 55sec (24:04 against Hale in round 4 last
year; today 22:09)
Willian Van Den Bake 5min 3sec (31:20 against Trinity in
round 1 last year: today 26:17)
The amount of
places that you lads picked up in the last 1km of the race is something that
should be celebrated too. This indicated that they had not simply settled into
a rut, but continued to chase the singlets in front of them. This is important because it’s the places that
count , and as I have stated to the boys a number of times, they may never
know when there place point could make
the difference between a win and a loss regardless of whether they are at the
front or rear of the field.
Finally I
wish to thank the leadership team and in fact the entire team for the level of
encouragement that you gave to the guys at the rear of the field. To see the
vice-captain and another senior runners come back and run with some of the boys
, is what makes us stand out as a team. It demonstrates , clearly that each and
every one’s performance is a reflection of our overall effort and helps to not
only remind us that no one steps off the course until they have crossed the
line , but to signal that their finishing result is important to the team.
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
|
W
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0:17:33
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L.Burrows
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3:30
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5
|
G
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0:20:21
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B.Dewar
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3:59
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7
|
G
|
0:20:41
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N.Kerman
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4:03
|
8
|
G
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0:20:55
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L.Stacey
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4:06
|
9
|
G
|
0:21:03
|
A. Jose
|
4:08
|
13
|
G
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0:21:35
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L.Govus
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4:14
|
14
|
G
|
0:21:37
|
A.McLaughlin
|
4:14
|
15
|
G
|
0:21:38
|
J.Sharp
|
4:15
|
23
|
G
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0:22:09
|
H.Collins
|
4:21
|
24
|
G
|
0:22:09
|
J.Spark
|
4:21
|
26
|
G
|
0:22:33
|
J.Peters
|
4:25
|
28
|
G
|
0:23:24
|
J.McClean
|
4:35
|
29
|
G
|
0:23:29
|
J.Connor
|
4:36
|
30
|
G
|
0:23:32
|
G.Boyd
|
4:37
|
33
|
G
|
0:23:49
|
L.Gerrans
|
4:40
|
34
|
G
|
0:23:50
|
B.Bartholomeusz
|
4:40
|
35
|
G
|
0:23:51
|
C.Miles
|
4:41
|
39
|
G
|
0:24:12
|
J.Manolini
|
4:45
|
40
|
G
|
0:25:01
|
J.Choong
|
4:54
|
41
|
G
|
0:25:13
|
J.Pollock
|
4:45
|
45
|
G
|
0:26:32
|
M.Headland
|
5:12
|
47
|
G
|
0:27:15
|
S.Boyd
|
5:21
|
48
|
G
|
0:28:02
|
M.Ameduri
|
5:30
|
49
|
G
|
0:28:54
|
T.Alievski
|
5:40
|
50
|
G
|
0:29:25
|
C.Alexander
|
5:46
|
51
|
G
|
0:29:31
|
W.Ngo
|
5:47
|
53
|
G
|
0:29:53
|
M.Heffernan
|
5:52
|
54
|
G
|
0:32:27
|
T.Schoenauer
|
6:22
|
56
|
G
|
0:26:17
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W.VAN DEN BAKE
|
7:07
|
57
|
G
|
0:36:31
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C.McAtee
|
7:10
|
58
|
G
|
0:38:05
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D.Brecich
|
7:28
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59
|
G
|
0:38:51
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N.Leek
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7:37
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