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For those interested Barker defeated Scots College Wellington today. Final score 48/5.
Any idea of how strong Scots College is Rod?
For those interested Barker defeated Scots College Wellington today. Final score 48/5.
Not sure on their strength but a few youtube vids suggest they are ok.Any idea of how strong Scots College is Rod?
Playing Kings 3rd XVDoes anyone know if Cranbrook has a tour of trial games planned these holidays? They play Kings 1st trial game after holidays who seem to be favourites to win GPS. Looks to be a massive statement from Cranbrook that they've got big aspirations this year.
Apologies didn't realise my bad1s and 2s play St Augustine’s
3s Crambrook
Think it is a real shame that that the CAS teams don’t get much action with the GPS schools and also with the QLD teams. St Augustine’s last year held kings to a close result. This year I don’t think it will be so close.Apologies didn't realise my bad
which ones?This year yes. Other years no.
which ones?
I believe they were recently in Orange and played the likes of Kinross and St Edmunds College Canberra.Does anyone know if Cranbrook has a tour of trial games planned these holidays? They play Kings 1st trial game after holidays who seem to be favourites to win GPS. Looks to be a massive statement from Cranbrook that they've got big aspirations this year.
As our summer sports season draws to a close and we contend in the CAS Swimming Championships, discussion surfaces again about sporting scholarships in our school competition. It is an aspect of that win-at-all-costs culture that is abroad in these times. And it is put before young men and women in schools as something to accept unquestioningly and to emulate.
Wealthy schools easily buy results. In so doing, they teach students that people are just commodities and that anything can be purchased for the right price. Schools that place winning over the educational values of sport are doing themselves and their students an enormous disservice
Those fellows first came to Aloys to find a community, not to forge a contract. Here we value people. Here, loyalties grow year by year. Flashing a fistful of dollars to change your colours and your commitment is not our way. Allegiances are not for sale. Indeed, we make that point very clearly now in our printed Rugby and Football programmes each week both here and at Saint Ignatius', Riverview. We put the year of a boy’s enrolment at the College next to his name to indicate they are not recent acquisitions.
At one time, the independent schools of Australia had an agreement that sporting scholarships would not be offered. Not so now. This is ‘open season’ for chequebook team building.
Does this make Aloys the best Scholarship free CAS/GPS Rugby school?Methinks there is some discontent regarding sport in the CAS and GPS
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The Wyallan eNews - Edition 1 2023
The Wyallan eNews - Edition 1 2023staloysius.e-newsletter.com.au
I’m sure this will be a civil topic.
It could bring out some interesting points of view.I think what we really need is even more discussion about it. We haven't had enough yet!
It’s pretty simple, Joeys would be number 1.It could bring out some interesting points of view.
How would you guys rate the schools in order if there were no scholarships?
Yeah, nah.It’s pretty simple, Joeys would be number 1.
hahaha what a farce.It’s pretty simple, Joeys would be number 1.
Really? What school would you say even comes close?hahaha what a farce.
joeys gives out scholarships mate.Really? What school would you say even comes close?