noscrumnolife
Bill Watson (15)
The schools bear no responsibility for the health of Australian Rugby Union though. If the best path to a career as a rugby playing professional athlete is in France or the NRL, the schools with all their resources wouldn't doing best by their students if they didn't help them into that pathway. Their first and foremost duty is to the student, not the Wallabies or Rugby Australia.I see that quote of the kid training hours a day at the school, and then getting maybe 10 hours a week tops in a club / Academy environment.
Why aren't the schools and clubs sharing IP and facilities to help keep people in the game?
Because Schools don't give a shit about those kids once they leave, except to put "Wallaby alumnus" in gold leaf up on a timber board somewhere.
I know some GPS schools have built informal but developed pathways with league clubs (Scots & Roosters to mind most prominently). Personally I don't blame them. The kids are getting higher salaries with more professional opportunities.