The Mandarins of the SJRU would beg to differ with your assessment and have fought long and hard to retain the rather inappropriate title of Sydney Juniors for one of the teams at National Under 16 tournament.
The Sydney JRU team notianally represents the union from which most of the players are supposed to represent.
Sydney JRU is a body affiliated to the NSW Junior RU, as is NSW Country JRU.
NSW Schools RU is a body affiliated to the Australian Schools RU.
The three teams chosen to represent the best U16 rugby players that are in NSW are the "best" players from the 3 affiliated bodies. Supposedly.
The kicker is that there is a massive Venn diagram overlap between three associations, Schools, Country and Juniors.
All NSW Under 16 boys are at School. It is the Law. Therefore all U16 kids in NSW are eligible for selection into NSW Schools RU team, whether their School has a rugby team playing regular or irregular competitions, or whether they play regular Village club footy with SJRU or NSW Country JRU.
Many kids selected for Sydney Junior RU do NOT play in the Sydney JRU U16 competition. There are eligibility loopholes in SJRU material and NSW JRU State Championships material that allow this to occur. Many of the so called "Ghost Players" have played for many years with Sydney Juniors.
All kids playing Sydney JRU or NSW Country JRU rugby can try out for a slot with their School Association rep team, or the twoAAGPSPresidents Invitation Teams.
The inclusion of SJRU and NSW Country JRU teams in the National U16 champs are to "recognise" the valuable contribution to Junior development that these organisations do. To restrict the Sydney Juniors team to those boys who are regularly playing Village club rugby in a SJRU U16 competition would mean that the SJRU team would be about as competitive as ACT JRU, Vic JRU or the WA JRU teams. There would be a very large number of "better" boys that are locked up in the GPS, CAS and ISA Schools system who would not get in front of National Talent Scouts, Development officers and selectors if there wasn't a second pathway option available to those boys.
ARU continue to propose that there should be a NSW I, NSW II and Combined states model for National U16. NSW RU (primarily bowing to NSW Country JRU, and Sydney JRU [NSW JRU pressure] ) continue to resist this proposal, and occasionally threaten to boycott the National U16 Competition. Perhaps ARU should call their bluff, and simply invite NSW Schools RU to send two U16 teams to Nationals.
According to snouts, the issue of the naming of the NSW teams at National U16's is rather moot, because there will be a major upheaval of the National U16's next year (2014). Whether this happens or not will depend on a reading of the Chicken entrails. Reform has been threatened for about as many years as the Waratahs have threatened to win the Super Rugby tournament.
HJ,
Which team has faired better between NSW School and SJR historically? What is the thinking on the teams selected this year?