Eric
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South, so have I got this right... .. you reckon you learnt to tackle and become a hardnut because you had to tackle blokes who were twice to two and a half times your weight? You must rush over the ditch then and tell the AB's all about it. Keiran and the rest of that lot who have come through the NZ juniors had , at best, only had to tackle blokes who were 50% heavier than themselves. What a disadvantage they must have?!
In fact these guys had to learn how to kick, catch pass and have a rugby brain and look where it has got them?! . .. oh that's right . ... they are doing ok ... (I'd bet you wouldn't see them throwing a ball one off for 15+ phases because they have nothing else to offer in attack)
Mate I will rest my case on your post. If you can't see that, in this day and age, a contact sport involving 3 or 4 40 kilo kids clinging onto a 100kilo kid while he dots the ball down is not a complete joke, then you ought to whack a couple of leather elbow patches on your sports coat and get a job with the marketing department at the ARU.
Here is a tip - they are looking for reasons for the declining junior participation rate. Apparently there are lots of sports for talented kids with ball skills to choose from - so all you have to do is tell 'em to find the kids (and the parents) that want to rise to the challenge of tackling kids twice their size. It should go over a treat. A heads up though - just hold off a bit if the insurance guy is in the room - the buggers get real twitchy when 'duty of care' 'second impact syndrome' 'early onset dementia' - all injuries caused by concussion - are mentioned in the same conversation.
OK. a bit of a smart *rse post. I had a great time playing - never good enough to go on with it after school - but a bloody good time ... and I played before Islanders came on the scene - and for the record my son is bigger so he won't be one of the 40 kilo squids in the team tackling the 100 kilo kid. But I see this sport dying quickly. My club fielded only 2 U6 teams this year down from 4 last year and 5 the year before that.
We have to change the way we do business or soon there won't be business to change.
In fact these guys had to learn how to kick, catch pass and have a rugby brain and look where it has got them?! . .. oh that's right . ... they are doing ok ... (I'd bet you wouldn't see them throwing a ball one off for 15+ phases because they have nothing else to offer in attack)
Mate I will rest my case on your post. If you can't see that, in this day and age, a contact sport involving 3 or 4 40 kilo kids clinging onto a 100kilo kid while he dots the ball down is not a complete joke, then you ought to whack a couple of leather elbow patches on your sports coat and get a job with the marketing department at the ARU.
Here is a tip - they are looking for reasons for the declining junior participation rate. Apparently there are lots of sports for talented kids with ball skills to choose from - so all you have to do is tell 'em to find the kids (and the parents) that want to rise to the challenge of tackling kids twice their size. It should go over a treat. A heads up though - just hold off a bit if the insurance guy is in the room - the buggers get real twitchy when 'duty of care' 'second impact syndrome' 'early onset dementia' - all injuries caused by concussion - are mentioned in the same conversation.
OK. a bit of a smart *rse post. I had a great time playing - never good enough to go on with it after school - but a bloody good time ... and I played before Islanders came on the scene - and for the record my son is bigger so he won't be one of the 40 kilo squids in the team tackling the 100 kilo kid. But I see this sport dying quickly. My club fielded only 2 U6 teams this year down from 4 last year and 5 the year before that.
We have to change the way we do business or soon there won't be business to change.