Unlikely, the ‘industry’ required to put a competitive team together is significant these days. Suspect they’ll be happy coming 1st year on year with HSC results, and good on them. That said good to see some of the boys get representative honours.it warms my heart to see grammar boys make the gps squads, will we see a return of greatness from grammar rugby?
Getting more rugby played in public schools and a regular game on free to air.Ok, genuine question….. what’s better for the player and/or future Rugby Australia:
1. Making the best u16s play u16s and getting used to being dominant/enjoying success
2. Making the best u16s play up early and being less dominant/experiencing struggle
??
I am nor a joeys or a kings old boy but I have watched a few games from this blokes YT channel. Great vision.Found this clip of the 1984 Joey's first XV in the prime of the golden age of GPS glory. Lucky enough to know some of the fellas in this squad very well Mark Malloy and Paul Tonkin. Great time to be a Joeys schoolboy!
-John
A truly intrigiung discussion, here is my view.Getting more rugby played in public schools and a regular game on free to air.
Can't decipher whether this is a serious list or not, however, it is a breath of fresh air from the bombardment of "View 2025 line-ups". This is my list based on years of sangas and 'black doctors' watching the beautiful game.I feel as though the subject needs to be changed. Let's discuss which school has the best canteen:
1. Shore (north shore mums make great meat pies)
2. Joeys (convenient canteen location)
3. View (great BBQ, and a canteen)
4. Newington (solid BBQ)
5. Kings (average at best)
6. Scots (i mean seriously)
Thoughts? Perhaps a comment from a schoolboy infesting this forum (Mr Shadforth)
Cheers,
B Sull
Terrible stuff, I can only hope that this is just a 'schoolboy fad' and the forum returns to its former glory.The recent demise of this forum is extremely disappointing to a GPS old boy with a great interest in our great game and genuine belief that people want to know about GPS rugby. Despite the very best efforts of such genuine contributors as @Rudderless @Balmain Subbies @Goosestep @Quick Hands @rugbyAU @Joker and long time score reporter @brumbiesrugby just to name a few. So disappointing.
The recent demise of this forum is extremely disappointing to a GPS old boy with a great interest in our great game and genuine belief that people want to know about GPS rugby. Despite the very best efforts of such genuine contributors as @Rudderless @Balmain Subbies @Goosestep @Quick Hands @rugbyAU @Joker and long time score reporter @brumbiesrugby just to name a few. So disappointing.