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Bill Watson (15)
Axe, does that mean Knox will play Joeys ,Kings , along with New and Scots, anyone else as well, as there should be 6 games?
We always have a game against Stannies too mate...not sure what the other game will be.
Axe, does that mean Knox will play Joeys ,Kings , along with New and Scots, anyone else as well, as there should be 6 games?
We always have a game against Stannies too mate.not sure what the other game will be.
I trust he is not playing that silly default USA summer game of Basketball compared to our National game of Cricket.
If Knox is any different to Waverley, and I hope so, the drop off/summer default game of basketball is completely destroying our school/National sport of Cricket. We have only 1/2 teams in most cricket age groups vs 10+ in each Basketball age group.
Why, it's simple, basketball is the prefect drop off for parents who would rather have a coffee with friends, and leave the babysitting to the coaches/school.
That is an absolute fact, know lots of people, who don't realise it when they the say it, they think that's a part of the schools responsibility. What a joke?
Aside from the A/B'S in Basketball, the other 10 age group teams consist of everybody who wants to find the quickest and easiest way out of a compulsory summer sport.
Similar vein to soccer's growth over Rugby because mummy doesn't want little Johnny to ever get tackled. So we pick the easiest/softest way out. Good luck in future life!
The parents are doing it for themselves.
Probably not a politically correct comment BUT it is a fact.
Can't wait to hear all the excuses.
I trust he is not playing that silly default USA summer game of Basketball compared to our National game of Cricket.
If Knox is any different to Waverley, and I hope so, the drop off/summer default game of basketball is completely destroying our school/National sport of Cricket. We have only 1/2 teams in most cricket age groups vs 10+ in each Basketball age group.
Why, it's simple, basketball is the prefect drop off for parents who would rather have a coffee with friends, and leave the babysitting to the coaches/school.
That is an absolute fact, know lots of people, who don't realise it when they the say it, they think that's a part of the schools responsibility. What a joke?
Aside from the A/B'S in Basketball, the other 10 age group teams consist of everybody who wants to find the quickest and easiest way out of a compulsory summer sport.
Similar vein to soccer's growth over Rugby because mummy doesn't want little Johnny to ever get tackled. So we pick the easiest/softest way out. Good luck in future life!
The parents are doing it for themselves.
Probably not a politically correct comment BUT it is a fact.
Can't wait to hear all the excuses.
I would actually say that weights and fitness is a bigger problem for cricket at Waverley than b'ball is (in the opens at least - agree that b'ball sucks out cricketers in the junior years). The number of talented cricketers who think preparing for the rugby season is preferable to bettering its cricket stocks is a big worry. I would hope the rugby coaches actively encourage good cricketers to continue playing it and that they will be just as competitive for higher rugby honours idc. They could even write programs for them to do during the season (and remember there is a VERY long period of no cricket over the holidays when you can bulk up to your heart's content). But I know they don't, and are never pressed on it.
Hot Take: Tom Gratwicke from Knox is the starting #8 for CAS in 2019. Just made NSW U18 7s squad.
I trust he is not playing that silly default USA summer game of Basketball compared to our National game of Cricket.
Why, it's simple, basketball is the prefect drop off for parents who would rather have a coffee with friends, and leave the babysitting to the coaches/school.
That is an absolute fact, know lots of people, who don't realise it when they the say it, they think that's a part of the schools responsibility. What a joke?
Aside from the A/B'S in Basketball, the other 10 age group teams consist of everybody who wants to find the quickest and easiest way out of a compulsory summer sport.
Similar vein to soccer's growth over Rugby because mummy doesn't want little Johnny to ever get tackled. So we pick the easiest/softest way out. Good luck in future life!
The parents are doing it for themselves.
Probably not a politically correct comment BUT it is a fact.
Can't wait to hear all the excuses.
I admire your love of cricket, and I cannot fault your reasoning as to why some parents choose basketball over cricket. But as a parent I'll explain some of why I wouldn't don't push my son into cricket.
Time - absolutely a factor. Spending however long in Sydney traffic, then a couple of hours at sport followed by traffic is not conducive to family time. That's very important to us. I also have to consider other children.
Interest - a personal preference, as a spectator, watching my son spend half the game sitting on the side waiting to bat or standing around waiting for a bowl or the occasional hit to his place in the field does not excite me.
The last one is a real biggy...Basketball is one of the best cross training sports for rugby. Ball in hand, footwork, peripheral vision, communication and team work.
After all is said though, if my son wants to play cricket, I'll support his choice.
None of this is to suggest basketball is any more or less than cricket. It just that not everyone is abdicating their parental responsibilities to socialise over coffee.
..as for soccer's growth over rugby. Should probably look at the state of administration before accusing parents of choosing the "softest way out"...but that's a whole other forum debate
It's been playing on my mind a little bit recently, and that's the outcome of the big dance for CAS rugby 2018, and who will be crowned victorious. With the class of 2019 coming through and being the 'big-dogs', who will be the stand-outs for the comp and what is everyone's predictions on the final outcome of the comp.
I think it's going to be a two horse race this year between Knox and Waverley, a rivalry which has become quite strong over the last few years with last being an exception with Knox's very, very poor season. And I feel that this year with Knox vs Waverley being at death valley will add some spice to the mix.
The match-ups that I think we all want to see on the pitch this year between Waves and Knox will ones to remember for sure. Molloy vs Breden? Rechner vs Hutchinson Walters? Grobler vs Moretti? Volkman vs Fitzgerald?
I know it's only early days, but what is everyone's predictions / Match-ups they're keen to see for the upcoming 2019 season
It's been playing on my mind a little bit recently, and that's the outcome of the big dance for CAS rugby 2018, and who will be crowned victorious. With the class of 2019 coming through and being the 'big-dogs', who will be the stand-outs for the comp and what is everyone's predictions on the final outcome of the comp.
I think it's going to be a two horse race this year between Knox and Waverley, a rivalry which has become quite strong over the last few years with last being an exception with Knox's very, very poor season. And I feel that this year with Knox vs Waverley being at death valley will add some spice to the mix.
The match-ups that I think we all want to see on the pitch this year between Waves and Knox will ones to remember for sure. Molloy vs Breden? Rechner vs Hutchinson Walters? Grobler vs Moretti? Volkman vs Fitzgerald?
I know it's only early days, but what is everyone's predictions / Match-ups they're keen to see for the upcoming 2019 season
Really like what you are saying here J dog, you make some really great points. I think it really is going to come down to that first game at Death Valley as well, as it starts off the CAS season and I can't seem to see either team slipping up after that.
Molloy has finished school.. young for his year.
I love the attached pic
Backing the Double V in 2019
Big S,
Knox played the Waves in the CAS 1st game this year, so I don't think next year it will be the 1st CAS game, I would think it will against the last teams we played this year.