I think that's right so far as the Head is concerned. TAS went into the full comp once before when Alan Cash was head, but got effectively squeezed out. This entry is more staged and also persistent. With the changes in the game, TAS can't hope to compete at the top level at this point. But it is a very big Rugby school and a centre for Rugby in Northern NSW.
The depth is still patchy. Against View, the TAS top teams won every match, with TAS Seconds winning 45-0. However, the next level TAS teams generally lost, sometimes by big margins. My feeling, hope I guess, is that with every level of TAS Rugby down to primary school now playing a variety of rep games, we will see the school creep up back to the GPS seconds and then, dare I say it?, to the firsts. The problem is just one of number of boys.