RugbyTears
Chris McKivat (8)
Hi Q-H, I don't think facilities, rugby heritage, location of the school or even how much focus the school puts on rugby is the issue. Only last year Pius had the Wallabies coach down at Oxford Falls mingling with the their rugby community so 'focus' is not the issue. My theory is, we are dealing with schoolboys here so winning has a lot to do with it. Pius is more than competitive in other ISA sports. They have so many soccer players because they win soccer matches most the time. So kids wants to play soccer instead. By winning I don't mean the 1st XV - its right across the board down to the 13Cs. Reason why Auggies & Oakhill always have thier most athletic kids playing rugby is because they win in the lower grades. And the trick here is the depth of their coaching -- have a look at how their 14Bs play. Even down to that level, they are well coached (not just some dad who reluctantly got dragged to do the job !) hence they win more often. So they get more kids wanting to play rugby while Pius loses and less kids want to play there. (What I have said here can easily be applied to schools like Grammar or Cranbrook or Aloys.) I suspect there is a lot of planning, organisation and effort put into their entire coaching staff at Oakhill & Auggies that we don't see. And that I suspect that is why they have endless production lines of quality players. Anyhow, just my observation & theory.I don't think that's it HJ. I don't now how or why Hooper went to Pius, ......I'm just confused as to why they are consistently so weak, given good facilities and a location at Chatswood which is at the heart of one of the strongest rugby areas in Australia. Maybe they just don't have a particular focus on rugby, it's just another part of life at the school. I think we may need an old boy to fill us in. If Hooper is any indication, they have no problem turning out fine, well-adjusted young men.