Hugh Jarse has done a brilliant job over the past several years maintaining information on all aspects of school boy rugby in this state. unfortunately he has not been seen in this place since Christmas Eve 2016. In the absence of information I hope all is well
Tis likely that HJ had kids, who are no longer at school! Everyone has to move on!
Oh well, I suppose we can forgive him for one flaw.... an Easts' fan....
Cyclo, Gagger some responsible adult in this place, can you tell us the whereabouts of HJ? Has his wife banned him from G&G? or some New years resolution to wean off the addiction. Or do we fear the worse?
We all hope that is the case.No doubt he will be walking the line at some rugby pitch this weekend! Watching, analysing and possibly preparing for a return to G&G, possibly just not in the schools threads!
Steve Allen departure?? Too cripticJust typed "Hugh Jarse" into my favourite search engine and there is a profile by the same name posted an article on that other website.
Not another Steve Allen departure I hope.
Steve Allen departure?? Too criptic
I'm genuinely pleased that this mystery has been solved, I must admit I was beginning to think far worse than him merely hiving off to another website. He'll be missed here, no doubt, but maybe he'll get tired of the other place & come home.
I think he means Scott, and no, it wasn't.
Multi-sport platform?, jeez why not here? Expand! Less rugby players in Aus now than f**king Aussie baseball players after all. Multi sport approach makes sense. Jarse perhaps reading writing on the wall.
1. Apologies for previous cryptic post - editing skills late at night not up to standards during working hours.
2. Both HJ and Train Without a Station (last seen Nov 16) are on the other rugby site (as highlighted by yourmatesam).
http://www.theroar.com.au/2017/03/21/no-easy-answers-super-debacle/
it could fund DP's collection of VHS anthologies of the 1996 Super 12 Season (Spoiler alert: Canterbury came dead last).