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NSW AAGPS 2020

Crashy

Alan Cameron (40)
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.
 

Big Papi

Herbert Moran (7)
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.
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.
 

SonnyDillWilliams

Nev Cottrell (35)
the fact that Kings headmaster gone public , I suspect is because he is not optimistic

so last resort stuff

I am not so focused on the 14As or 14Gs .... for that matter ... they will get more opportunities

I am focused on year 12s .... as they won't get another chance

and graduation ceremonies same thing ... I know at Waverley they do a great send off to the whole year culminating in Dux announcement

I would understand (and agree) if NSW's numbers were in some way bad .... but they are negligible ... 6 I believe was todays new cases

anyway it's a 100:1 .....and yes I guess far bigger inequities .... the small businessman in say Victoria ... gee got to feel for him/her ....I just don't know where that blog is
 

Rudderless

Arch Winning (36)
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 ?
 

Masked Crusader

Ward Prentice (10)
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 ?

There is none at all although his tone and method is very different to the AAGPS chair (Ticehurst). Who knows, bad cop and good cop routine. Fair to say Kings would be desperate to play given their form vs Scots. I think Joeys Vs Kings would be a block buster.
 

RaRaMum

Bob McCowan (2)
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. Kings has contradicted the AAGPS announcement made on Friday. It sends a message of disunity to the Health Minister. Kings' announcement to families was clearly meant for the media and the media isn't your friend, Mr George. I disagree with his method. At the end of the day, the question is, will his actions get the boys back on the sport field faster or slower and the answer is slower because his wording is inflammatory + disunity. Some of the wording in his email doesn't achieve anything, "the School has been seeking to work with the NSW Gov...." Kings is a member school of the AAGPS and the AAGPS is member of Independent Schools - why does he think he can go outside his associations to make a point to the gov? "Either ban sport or don't" "double standards", "inequity" does he want all sport to banned? this private school vs public school wording in flaming the fire and unhelpful.
If his email said something like,...Kings and a number of other schools want to continue to play to winter sport but there are some other GPS schools who don't.....but we will keep trying because we think that we can run a covid safe comp....then all is good. Instead, he has made a long and inflammatory announcement via the media which will help no one.
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
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.
 

RaRaMum

Bob McCowan (2)
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.
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.
It’s not a last ditch effort-if rules aren’t relaxed on 30th sept, then Kings actions could also impact T4 sport.
If winter sport returns because of kings efforts then I’m very happy to be wrong.
If these rules arent relaxed Kings has no other gps or cas schools in its educational region and could be the most impacted. Perhaps that’s why they are taking such as aggressive stance-still don’t think it’s helps Kings or anyone.
 

RaraTragic

Frank Nicholson (4)
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

Definitely a step in the right direction given this is looking at schools as separate to community rugby and pushing it back to the principals to come to an arrangement (within guidelines of course).
I hear that the schools are now petitioning their headmasters to push this along for a resolution to be able to play this Saturday. Fingers crossed
 

RaraTragic

Frank Nicholson (4)
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?
 

TheBlumpkinEnthusiast

Stan Wickham (3)
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.
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
If certain schools don’t want to play let them forfeit. Let those that want to compete do so.

I agree completely. I actually even don't care if all we get out of this is 3 rounds of Kings v Joeys, it's better than nothing. I'm biased though, being a Kings parent, but I honestly hope the other schools all want in.
 

Crashy

Alan Cameron (40)
My son is at Shore - they have been advised that they will either play another internal game on Sat or a friendly vs another school. Assume a local one.
nothing decided on yet.
Kings being in Parramatta and not close to other GPS schools is an issue - unless they cross associations and play against the likes of Oakhill College and Redfield. Newington would be the closest I guess and Stanmore is a long way from Parra.
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
Reading the above letter, I think the pertinent paragraph for GPS schools is the one which refers to limiting crowds and minimising the number of schools that interact. The crowd constraints are already in place and what it may mean is that at a school like Joeys the Fs to Js might play a lot of internal games. Time is running out for this weekend but it would be good if they could at least organise the respective 1sts, 2nds and 3rds competition games.
 

DaSchmooze

Dave Cowper (27)
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.


Too true
 

DaSchmooze

Dave Cowper (27)
Seems to be some clarity coming from the Daily Telegraph this morning. Article is behind a paywall - anyone have access to it?
 
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