Eddies Lost to Grammar? When was the last time that happened?
Eddies lost to Grammar earlier in the season, and grammar did beat them last year which was a huge upset though. I think around 2005, Eddies beat grammar 120-0 and regularly put 100+ points on them.
Majority of Vikings players do attend Erindale, with a few at Mackillop, and a few out of school although still being u18 years of age.
Do you watch these games FTS? There seems to be something odd going on down there with Vikings leading DIV1 and Royals leading DIV2. When I played in the ASC years ago we only played clubs in the juniors and then in trials in the opens. Frankly, they were always crap. What is the cause of the improved standards of these clubs and the drop in standards of the schools (particularly Eddies and Marist)? Do you know any reason why Mackillop, Radford and Burghmann cant bring themselves to muster a 1st XV of some quality to make up a strong schools comp? Radford seems to have dragged the chain for years and seemingly refused to improve their standards which is very dissapointing. I would have thought it would be in the interests of clubs like Wests and Gungahlin to try and get into those schools and foster some promising players for their grade ranks later on. Any clues as to what is going on down there????
Exactly why the ASC comp should never have merged into the ACTJRU - inconsitent club sides that cannot even guarantee a side to turn up every weekend. They have completely undermined the traditions of the schools and put a cheapened slant on th competition between the schools. Not to mention the death of schools such as Trinity and the failure of schools like Radford to develop as they seem content to settle for lesser opposition in the 2nd XV comps etc. I am bitter is you cant tell....
So how are they supposed to play Rugby Union if they cant afford a private school? What make their own competition with 3 clubs.. Keep dreaming .I did not say that kids who do not attend private schools should not be able to play rugby union. You comments dont change my mind at all. The private schools should play their own competition with each other and work together to make sure it is as strong as possible. This should be the case, especialy, at the U18 level. This is formerly how the competition was structured and it worked very well. As far as traditions that exist in private schools....well if you dont attend one then your not really in position to comment on those traditions.
Anybody who has followed ACT junior rugby for a long time would see very clearly that the standards of all the private schools is lower than it once was. My opinion is, despite your side seemingly being very succesful in their own division, that this decline in standards is due in part to playing against clubs sides on a regular basis that provide a lesser standard of rugby. I know people will argue that the clubs in recent years have been very succesful and knocked off the private schools. I would put that down to the fact that the schools standards have dropped as opposed to the culbs standards rising. You may disagree, I can live with that.
We ended up losing our Semi to a great St Edmunds team 22-14. They played really well and got the better of us on the day. They did win the grandfinal in the end in a tight match with Dara 19-17 which is annoying seeing we beat Dara 36-21 in the regular season. But for the first time in a while i think Norths will have a 18 DIV 1 team next year so ill keep you posted.Thats exactly what should happen. There are more than three clubs and they would be able to run their own competetion without any problems at all. As far as not been able to afford these schools and all that rubbish, mate, seriously most people who play for the clubs attend the public schools either by choice or they attend other private schools like Mary Mackillop. Costs of these schools, with the exception of Grammar are not that high that they are unaffordable. Dont let this issue bother you so much, I have my opinion and you have yours. Good luck to you and your team in the semis. I just know that the old ASC comp was extremely strong and the schools produced far more Aussie schools reps etc etc between them than they do today. The ACT was very competitive at the state champs as opposed to these days where they are almost a second division standard.
The reason that the school competition merged with the club competition is that the headmasters of the private schools wanted more competition, after all it's a bit boring playing the same old sides week in, week out. I agree that Club sides are not as strong as they could be, but this could be due to the fact that some of the schools (who shall remain nameless) take the easy option of poaching the best players from the clubs, offering reduced or free school fees, while not developing their own players. The schools then complain that the clubs don't develop their own players enough to match the school sides. One of our club sides lost half their team to a school this year. Makes it hard to develop when this happens. I agree that the schools should have their own competition, but how about letting the kids from the private schools play for club sides where they started on the weekend. This might just raise the standard of rugby in the ACT.