First phase
Allen Oxlade (6)
yes that is very bloody odd because I should be receiving these as a club president and this is the first time I have seen this document!
yes that is very bloody odd because I should be receiving these as a club president and this is the first time I have seen this document!
Maybe like the u16's they have already picked the teams here and the trials are just a good way to fill up a vacant Sunday morning.
If they trial you'll be hard pressed to find a boy who didn't play in the invitational last weekend that isn't picked, so thats a very large % of the total number. Plenty of them will trial as it will be $10 cheaper
People tell me that many are not going to bother.
People tell me that many are not going to bother.
I've spoken to quite a few boys over the past month who played last year and most aren't going to do it again. They weren't 100% happy with how it was run, but the main reason given is that their bodies just need a rest. Boys who played 15s last year have had almost 2 years of constant rugby.
I think this is a good concept, but it has to be part of an overarching review and restructure of junior rugby - not another level laid on top.
What about you pick your gold squads after the state champs, let schools and SJRU pick there sides, train from June to October and have a festival of rugby in the October long weekend. Same age groups, two pools of 4 or 3 pools of 4 (if QLD, VIC or WA come) Run it just like the state champs but the boys would have had 4 months of elite coaching etc
I know a few of the selectors from last years JGC and I want to put up a different perspective on this. The idea on this thread that 1) Boys are marked as not to view or be considered, 2) that some clubs are marked not to engage with, 3) that boys are on some list and accordingly do not need to play is just utter crap. The selection process last year in the JGC, as its first year was as open and as transparent as could be. That doesn't meant that every selection was correct, but the selectors did their best to ensure that every boy from wherever was equally considered. The notion that clubs are disadvantaged is also dribble. Finally last year, as I have been reliably told, ARU scouts were allocated to all of the JGC games, and not necessarily to school or club games, HPU staff handled what they could there. So if boys in the 15 and 17 year age groups want to be seen then this program is the perfect opportunity. If they don't then no problem and I'm sure if they are good enough players they will be talked about and watched. Bottom line is that the ARU are genuinely trying to provide a clearer pathway for boys, and are trying to ensure that as many boys get identified if good enough. It just isn't in their brief , nor is it in their intention to minimise their pool of talented players.
All i can report on is what I believe was the case as recently as last year, and maybe things have changed, which is demonstrated by the JGS/JGC changing. I dont know what they are doing this year but the process seems to have changed again from what I can gather. But one thing is for sure and that is why I do not spend my life on these pages, but check in periodically. It seems unless you are peddling a negative spin on everything and think there is some hidden agenda by selectors and the ARU to rub every one out and ruin boys careers at the age of 15 yrs, your comments are rarely well received. Good luck with it, with a few of you guys trying to shape public opinion of the game down the shitter, even more than a few of the over paid and indulged fools at the top level, the game is in good hands.I think 2 of the points you refer to are from my comment about a discussion I had with the ARU a couple of years back when it was the JGS and unfortunately in relation to my conversation you are 100% incorrect, unless the ARU are telling me lies to piss me off. I'm not saying things might not have changed but they were the facts and they were relevant to the conversation at the time and not once did I mention last years JGC selections, i know what the process was and it was as fair as it could be. I'm not sure anyone has mentioned that clubs have been disadvantaged but I could be wrong. The whole point of the selection discussion has been about transparency and unfortunately it is far from transparent. One thing that is transparent is when a selectors talks to families, greets boys on a first name basis, makes an effort to shake dads hand etc etc, but doesn't give the next boy the time of day, it creates a poor perception of the whole process, as fair as it was some boys look favoured over others, you only have to listen to the parents talk to work that out. I understand people have friendship but everything is about perception and those friendship shouldn't be shown at selection days.
I would ask you why did a select group of boys get personalise invitations to the JGC trials, why have very few club actually seen the flyer, why do certain 16 year olds not have to pay the trial fee, why are a smaller group of 16 year old taken to special training just for them.
As for the high performance guys watching games at the JGC if what I witnessed at the numerous games I watched it wasn't all that flash.
And yes the ARU are trying very hard and I am fully supportive of the program and I also email and talk to the organisers about some of the concerns I raise on this forum and some I don't raise here.
All i can report on is what I believe was the case as recently as last year, and maybe things have changed, which is demonstrated by the JGS/JGC changing. I dont know what they are doing this year but the process seems to have changed again from what I can gather. But one thing is for sure and that is why I do not spend my life on these pages, but check in periodically. It seems unless you are peddling a negative spin on everything and think there is some hidden agenda by selectors and the ARU to rub every one out and ruin boys careers at the age of 15 yrs, your comments are rarely well received. Good luck with it, with a few of you guys trying to shape public opinion of the game down the shitter, even more than a few of the over paid and indulged fools at the top level, the game is in good hands.
LOL, yes the whole 222 post I have made are all about bring the game down, when I go back to work they will revert back to next to zero. As with most people on this site we are interested spectators in junior rugby and a large number of us work really hard for junior rugby, we also have opinions and this is the forum we share them right or wrong and I'm sure you are the same.
I've always lacked your self control S'UP
Hi S' UP . It's a very small rugby world out there and as the years pass and boys get picked in various rep teams you get to know most of the coaches selectors and parents spending hours chatting and reliving past campaigns.I think 2 of the points you refer to are from my comment about a discussion I had with the ARU a couple of years back when it was the JGS and unfortunately in relation to my conversation you are 100% incorrect, unless the ARU are telling me lies to piss me off. I'm not saying things might not have changed but they were the facts and they were relevant to the conversation at the time and not once did I mention last years JGC selections, i know what the process was and it was as fair as it could be. I'm not sure anyone has mentioned that clubs have been disadvantaged but I could be wrong. The whole point of the selection discussion has been about transparency and unfortunately it is far from transparent. One thing that is transparent is when a selectors talks to families, greets boys on a first name basis, makes an effort to shake dads hand etc etc, but doesn't give the next boy the time of day, it creates a poor perception of the whole process, as fair as it was some boys look favoured over others, you only have to listen to the parents talk to work that out. I understand people have friendship but everything is about perception and those friendship shouldn't be shown at selection days.
I would ask you why did a select group of boys get personalise invitations to the JGC trials, why have very few club actually seen the flyer, why do certain 16 year olds not have to pay the trial fee, why are a smaller group of 16 year old taken to special training just for them.
As for the high performance guys watching games at the JGC if what I witnessed at the numerous games I watched it wasn't all that flash.
And yes the ARU are trying very hard and I am fully supportive of the program and I also email and talk to the organisers about some of the concerns I raise on this forum and some I don't raise here.