Yes it is amusing . On a number of levels.
And it's all not just the schools' fault.
And I can assure you there are more pissed off Parents in GPS schools then in non GPS Schools.
Dare we expect collective leadership from the Association ?
But while we're on the leadership hobby horse ....the member schools of the AIC also have to step up to the plate and address collective issues and how to improve their collective proposition as well.
Laurels have been rested on for too long about how it used to be and how it still should be ( but isn't ) - for all Schools.
Education has become a very competitive business
But they got whipped by NZ so the system is failing.your probably right . But your point is ????
of the 9 Qld boys in Aussie Schools team last year they were all from GPS schools.
all schools give out academic scholarships - so what is the problem.? good luck Iona this year.
But they got whipped by NZ so the system is failing.
Sorry B+W but Aussie Schools have won twice in the last 7 years. In 2011 and 12.no
your memory is failing.
take out 2015 and the last 5 years have been the most succesful against NZ schools in last 50
aussie schools won 3 our last 5 years before 2015 including back to back in2012/3
Sorry B+W but Aussie Schools have won twice in the last 7 years. In 2011 and 12.
And in the previous 10 years to that, only two more victories.
Four wins in 17 years. Less than 25%. Helloooooo
http://www.schoolsrugby.com.au
Sorry B+W but Aussie Schools have won twice in the last 7 years. In 2011 and 12.
And in the previous 10 years to that, only two more victories.
Four wins in 17 years. Less than 25%. Helloooooo..
http://www.schoolsrugby.com.au/results/test-matches/
Sorry B+W but Aussie Schools have won twice in the last 7 years. In 2011 and 12.
And in the previous 10 years to that, only two more victories.
Four wins in 17 years. Less than 25%. Helloooooo..
http://www.schoolsrugby.com.au/results/test-matches/
Sorry B+W but Aussie Schools have won twice in the last 7 years. In 2011 and 12.
And in the previous 10 years to that, only two more victories.
Four wins in 17 years. Less than 25%. Helloooooo..
http://www.schoolsrugby.com.au/results/test-matches/
Eventually you will have multiple scholarship boys playing in the 2nds in the GPS comp. Wouldn't it be better for the depth of Australian rugby to have a strong GPS competition as well as AIC/Tas and state school system. Australia draws upon the majority of its national players from a few schools, NZ draws upon players from 20 or so top rugby schools. If we keep relying on GPS as being the only main feeder we will always struggle. It is obvious that the AIC schools need to offer more for their promising rugby players.
in NZ ; many of the school matches are on TV
I hate to say it but I believe Rugby as a sport with in AIC schools will be dead within 2-5 years.
As the AIC Rugby standard diminishes parents of players with "potential"
will move to a GPS school if they are not approached. Unfortunately the reality is that if a boy wants to play schoolboy rugby for QLD and beyond he has to play rugby at a GPS school. That's not a dig at AIC schools. I hate it but it is a reality. GPS schools have better facilities infrastructure and coaching.
I hear 2 boys from Ashgrove in grades 9 & 10 have turned up at BBC.
The main reasons they gave(like the O/c at Churchie last year that was at Iona):
1)Quality of coaching(Aussie schools coach);
2) More chance of making a rep team.
I hate to say it but I believe Rugby as a sport with in AIC schools will be dead within 2-5 years.
As the AIC Rugby standard diminishes parents of players with "potential"
will move to a GPS school if they are not approached. Unfortunately the reality is that if a boy wants to play schoolboy rugby for QLD and beyond he has to play rugby at a GPS school. That's not a dig at AIC schools. I hate it but it is a reality. GPS schools have better facilities infrastructure and coaching.
The majority of the AIC schools have a strong connection to Rugby League and it is most likely the preferred sport. The bastion of Rugby is AIC is Marist Ashgrove. Marist is entered into the Bronco's cup for 2016. This has seen a number of boys from Marist choose Rugby League as there weekend sport over playing Rugby at GPS Ashgrove.
This is the thin edge of the wedge for RL to establish itself into private schools. Once a competition or vehicle is established for the boys to play more RL I think Rugby will die very quickly.
I sincerely hope it isn't true.
Perhaps you could ask yourself why Rugby will die and RL will gain momentum!