Masked Crusader
Ward Prentice (10)
The original note from Chris Hayes at Joeys made clear that as schools the GPS take their guidance on health matters from the NSW Education department and not NSW Sport, hence the issue. You can see how every action that Gladys, Kerrie and co are taking is to do everything they can to minimise the likelihood of ANY shutdown of schools during the HSC period. Their way of doing that is to shutdown (in a very blunt fashion) any activity that could lead to cross contamination of students. It would seem that arguments that these schools already draw students from a wide-cross section of Sydney will only further reinforce their predisposition that these schools should definitely not mix, a view not particularly well informed by having regard to how that risk is actually being managed.
If there is to be any hope, the least risky position would be:
only 5 teams get to play - 1sts, 2nds and 3rds (Rugby) plus 1sts and 2nds Football
no spectators or parents
AAGPS should be arguing from that position as a bare minimum with a view to trying to get something more than that up. If they do, that will be a big positive.
Next step would to argue for all Year 12/Open age group teams to be able to play - on the grounds that there a limited numbers and that they will never have the opportunity again and that they have already run successful trials without issue (as far as I know).
Arguments about Public Vs Private are pointless and unhelpful.
There have been 0 issues after a minimum 3 external trial games at most schools. Not surprisingly the players in my son’s under 13 community team also attend school. They end up playing other players who also attend school. So allowing community sport but not school does nothing to reduce the possibility of Covid impacting schools. I would argue that school rugby should continue and community rugby should not. Why? The school environment has many more controls in place and no spectators. Arguments about wide catchments are silly. Last Sunday community teams from the north shore travelled to Blacktown..... pretty wide catchment.