I agree with not barring them. I think its more about asking for them to decare their intentions. The league clubs have no problem asking young players to sign a document of allegiance (contract) that precludes them playing other codes so why couldn't rugby produce a document that commits a young player to a rugby pathway that extends to 12/24 months beyond their school committments have completed if they want to be considered for state and national selection. This might just make those who really have no intention of continuing in the game to consider their intentions without stopping them playing for clubs or schools.
With respect to your comments i think the rugby gods have listened as this year will be an interesting scenario for the 'DUAL CODIES' as I now refer to them (a new phrase for the Macquarie dictionary perhaps ... lol).
As fate would have it the 'Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League Championship' ('ASSRL') is being held in Port Macquarie from 8-13 July where NSWCCC will be defending their title. Custom and practice connotes that both the NSWCHS and NSWCCC teams will go into camp in the week preceding the ASSRL Championship (NSWCCC actually go into camp on 4 July).
As it stands the Australian Schools Rugby Championship is being held from 2-8 July. I know this will not effect the GPS and CAS players vying for selection in the NSW school teams, however there are some talented 'DUAL CODIES' from the CHS and CCC system that have a chance of being selected. As such they will have to make an important election this year! Some that I know of are:
Fabian Natoli - Manly SG Ball 2011-12, NSWSRU II VX 2011, Australian U/18 Sevens Rep 2011.
Tepai Moeroa - Parra SG Ball 2012, NSWSRU U/16 2011, NSWRL U/16 2011
Clint Gutherson - Manly SG Ball 2011-12, NSWSRU I VX 2011, Australian U/18 Sevens Rep
Taane Milne - Roosters SG Ball 2012, NSWSRU U/16 2011, Australian RL U/15 2010
Michael Morgan - Bulldogs SG Ball 2012, NSWSRU U/16 2011, NSWRL U/16 2011, NSWCCC RL U/18 2011
The reason why I have suggested these lads is due to the stage they are at in their league careers. Presently each has a decent chance of making Australian RL Schoolboys team in 2012, and given that is a standard term in most junior rugby league contracts for a bonus payment ranging from $3000-$5000 for making either of the NSWCHS, NSWCCC, or QSSRL U/18 team; and again for selection in the Australian Schoolboys team there are some fairly big carrots on offer!
With respect to last year's ASSRL Championship Gutherson did not seek selection in the NSWCHS U/18's however I believe this will now change. Milne I believe made it to the penultimate step in the NSWCHS league selection trials. Moeroa didn't seek selection in NSWCIS U/18's (which he easily would have made). Natoli and Morgan both competed at NSWCCC trials but only Morgan made it through.
In addition most of the lads above are now training with their respective team's Toyota Cup squad. I believe Gutherson has actually trained with the Manly first grade squad, such is his profile and talent. I do know that he is shoe in for the NSWRL U/18 'State of Origin' team this year. It is interesting to note that both Gutherson and Natoli made the NSWRL U/16 State of Origin team in 2010.
2012 will definitely not be a 'have your cake and eat it year' for the above lads!
Regards,
Newbie