Carn, there are so many reasons why any proposal to allow kids to go off and play for a club against their own school will not, and should not happen. Clubs being unable to attract enough players is merely another symptom of a code/game in decline. The schools are not immune either, Marist does and has only fielded one u16 team for the past few years. How does a school of 1600 BOYS struggle to get 30 of them to play Rugby? I still can't get my head around that.
Anthony, re the Marist vs Grammar game, you are right that given both teams current form it looms as a mouth watering upcoming match. Hopefully the lay off from the forfeit won't hurt Marist too much...Grammar may benefit from the bruising match against eddies.
In the interests of competition it would be great to see another school get a rugby program strong enough to compete at the black division level. Redford seem to have been perennial 2nds division, Trinity in a former life were St Pats but the injection of co education has seemingly withered away at their rugby, does anyone know if Burgman could put some teams out or even John Paul college in Gungahlin? Another strong school coupled with any clubs that can put a good side together would be great for competition and assist with ridding the comp of the dreaded bye.