Would like to see the peak body wield it's power over schools, but can't see it happen in the short term.
Until they do, ASRU will continue to do what they think is in their best interests (which is to win schoolboy tests) rather than produce future professional rugby players.
I don't think it will happen in the long term either. Schools are more interested in schooling, and it is fitting and proper that they are. When I spoke to the president of the ASRU at the Oz Schools tournament he said that their role was to give the boys a good rugby experience. Naturally they hoped that many of the boys would be Wallabies one day but it was not the role of the ASRU.
He had a point.
The people who use this forum are nearly exclusively rugby heads and a majority of us would like to see a 'peak body' change things.
One matter that some would like to change is the clunky tournament system of private schools. From a rugby point of view we'd like to have seen this season, in Sydney, the likes of Newington, Oakhill, St. Augustines, Barker etc playing in the same competition and Grammar, St. Andrews, High etc in another. Queenslanders would probably have a similar view and hey - why not have the winner of the main Sydney comp play the Qld champs as well?
That is probably not going to happen, but I see nothing wrong in having challenges during the trial games. St. Augustines (ISA) have whacked Joeys (GPS) a couple of times in recent years and I think that the Joeys, faithful who liked the change of opponent and the rugby they played, wouldn't mind to see a game against Auggies for a trophy every year
Scots (GPS) could play Cranbrook (CAS) to make the Battle of Bellevue Hill an official trophy match - or near neighbour Waverley (CAS) instead. Shore (GPS) and Aloys (CAS) - Oakhill (ISA) and Kings (GPS) - could play for annual trophies also in the trial periods if there is wriggle room with the CAS starting earlier than most. No doubt Queenslanders will be considering some trophy match possibilities also.
I don't think that changes to tournament arrangements will happen, but you never know: playing a couple of trophy matches against schools from other associations every season could be an intermediate step to get people thinking. If not, they will spice up the trials anyway.
But I have digressed. There are more important things for a 'peak body' to do in schools - and rugby missionary work is one of them. But where does the extra money come from to get the people to do these kind of things that the AFL is doing?.
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