Good to hear all of this IS. Perhaps something Grammar could do is reassess its academic scholarship program - I assume that it's just academically test based for those entering in Yr 7? Or do they do an interview as well and look at other talents?
I've known a number of very good rep level school boy rugby players and athletes who are in the A-C stream academically and are also talented in the fields of music, drama, debating etc. Perhaps Grammar should be assisting the academic all rounder rather than pure scholars. This would benefit Grammar long term wise and also the boys given the academic standards Grammar has established over the decades.
Id also like to add that im looking forward to seeing Josh Mitchell play for Newington this season. Although hes a very likely 1st XV member, it will be tough for him to make it into the centre with Taane and Tepai slotting in at 12 and 13 respectively. He will be a crucial player in the backline, his strong defense and good running game will also put him in contention for a GPS Rugby position. Anyone can look at the 2nd XV video of Newington on YouTube to note just how good this young man is.
Maybe think before you type...that last comment is beyond comprehension and I'm pretty sure most "intellects" at Grammar and New,Joeys,Kings, Scots and View would agree....Id really like to see Grammar have a go. They've lain dormant in the GPS Rugby as of late, after being a powerhouse for a number of years through the 80's/90's. If they can prove a point and get back into that 1st Grade competition, I believe it will be excellent for the sport. Having a few intellects within the AAGPS Rugby will ensure a different type of game compared with the brute force tactics of Newington, Joeys, Kings, Scots Riverview etc etc. Thoughts?
Wolf Out.
I assumed the whole post was a wind up.Maybe think before you type.that last comment is beyond comprehension and I'm pretty sure most "intellects" at Grammar and New,Joeys,Kings, Scots and View would agree..
Yes not the first time and i didnt notice the Yugoslavian shamrock on the top right....confused soulI assumed the whole post was a wind up.
I dont think the late 80's or early 90's produced too many Grammar powerhouse performances so i took it as a piss take. Maybe he meant 1890's.
Grammar haven't been a powerhouse in GPS rugby since the 1970's. the rot started in the late 70's but real gained force in the 80's when more boys started playing soccer. The rot was aided by two Headmasters who basically hated rugby and sort cultural and and academic pursuits over sport. In 1999 Riverview beat a substandard ( Two props were flown down from TAS to fill out numbers and positions) Grammar side 109-0. At this point the then GPS Headmasters told Grammar to get their act together or be thrown out of the GPS. The Headmaster left that year some saying, because of his attitude towards sport and particularly rugbyId really like to see Grammar have a go. They've lain dormant in the GPS Rugby as of late, after being a powerhouse for a number of years through the 80's/90's. If they can prove a point and get back into that 1st Grade competition, I believe it will be excellent for the sport. Having a few intellects within the AAGPS Rugby will ensure a different type of game compared with the brute force tactics of Newington, Joeys, Kings, Scots Riverview etc etc. Thoughts?
Wolf Out.
Grammar haven't been a powerhouse in GPS rugby since the 1970's. the rot started in the late 70's but real gained force in the 80's when more boys started playing soccer.
Geez - i have to defend the late 70's and early 80's.
In 1978 and 1980 SGS beat SJC @ Hunters Hill.
In 1978 SGS beat Newington @ Stanmore to deny them the premiership in the final game.
In 1980 SGS played SIC for the premiership in the final game of the season.
Grammar hasnt won more than its lost since the late 60's - back in those days the spread of ability, being suntantially random, among the schools meant that there were frequently premiers who had lost games.
Im afraid that the school has always emphasised academics but the requirements for academic excellence have increased: a fact most of the other GPS schools seem to ignore.
These kids are at school to get an education. The 5 or 10 each year from the whole system who ever make a living playing rugby seem to dictate the agenda.
Let it never be forgotten that Sydney Grammar School has produced more Wallaby Captains than any other school.
Newington, Knox, Barker Joeys and Trinity
Surely you jest?
In every case, comprehensive non-selective high schools ranked higher than those schools in the 2012 HSC - this is an example of the delusion people are under concerning the academic results of the "rugby" schools.
Unless these schools attract the idiot children of the aristocracy their results should be no worse than comprehensive non-selective high schools. In reality they should do better than such high schools.
http://bettereducation.com.au/results/hsc.aspx
All schools, even academic ones, have community based programs.
True, my mistake.IS the highest ranked of these schools is Knox at 43rd with Barker close by at 45th - looking above them I can't see too many "comprehensive non-selective high schools"?
Can you explain the attached article?
http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/03/21/daniel-anderson-to-join-the-coaching-ranks-at-joeys/
Do you think if I up Daniel Anderson's hourly rate to $22.75 a hour, he will come and coach the local Under 9's?
DanielAnderson is actually a Maths Teacher and was employed to cover a long service leave. He taught a full load of 5 classes. (this is 42 periods out of 60 over a two week cycle.) This is 36 more than a head coach at another GPS school.
He's still on Ch 9 - to his credit he was the only one speaking english last nightI guess as long as he was paid the standard salary of a Joeys Maths Teacher, he can't be considered an outside 'hired gun' coach.
He's still on Ch 9 - to his credit he was the only one speaking english last night