The Coyote
Frank Row (1)
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The opens are a bit messed up this year , there are a few clubs that aren't travelling
to the Western and Southern clubs
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Why are kings going all public with their approach, I don’t really see any benefit of this show unless there was some sort of large announcement.The Kings Headmaster was on radio 702/ABC this morning. He spent a lot of the time laughing loudly (nervously I thought) and trying to be very chummy with Wendy Harmer. Really weird interview.
For those of you that think Mr George has gone rogue, what evidence do you have ? Could it not be a concerted effort with the one spokesperson ?
Looks like Kings have done the GPS zero favours with that latest article.….the associated posts/comments are blowing up about the whole private v public school thing and the point has now been completely missed. This will only make the "Elite school exemption" far less palatable for the feuding ministers - what a mess this has turned into - with the real losers being the boys![]()
I agree that the situation is totally ludicrous. If the health minister had attended any gps sporting event they would have seen how safe the comp is especially vs other events going on.I agree with the view that it’s probably a last ditch throw at the stumps to get the decision overturned. It has nothing to do with private v public, and everything to do with the fact that there were 5 cases in NSW today, 3 yesterday, etc, etc, and to anyone’s knowledge 0 transmitted through sport since the whole thing started. The crackdown on schools, and sport, and year 12 celebrations, arose from kids at a girls school and their parents going on a religious retreat and breaching all of the Covid rules. Nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with sport, or even responsible socialising.
It’s totally ludicrous.
This note went to the CEO of Catholic Schools today from NSW Health. While there is some flexibility around what a region is considered to be and also around the number of schools, it clearly doesn’t apply to GPS Schools since they aren’t Catholic schools (bar 2). Here’s hoping the AAGPS got a more specific letter of their own!View attachment 11771
Let's get the ball rolling.Not sure who is a parent, teacher or old boy at what school - but the word is that everyone needs to email the respective headmaster to get them on board for the 2020 season to go ahead.
If anyone has any sway at these schools now is the time to show your support of these year 12 boys (not to mention the 1,000s of other boys) and ask the headmaster to support the commencement of the season.
NSW Health is now on board but the final say remains with the headmasters - gotta assume Kings and Joeys are on board...can we get the others to agree?
Let's get the ball rolling.
If certain schools don’t want to play let them forfeit. Let those that want to compete do so.
There have been 0 issues after a minimum 3 external trial games at most schools. Not surprisingly the players in my son’s under 13 community team also attend school. They end up playing other players who also attend school. So allowing community sport but not school does nothing to reduce the possibility of Covid impacting schools. I would argue that school rugby should continue and community rugby should not. Why? The school environment has many more controls in place and no spectators. Arguments about wide catchments are silly. Last Sunday community teams from the north shore travelled to Blacktown... pretty wide catchment.