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Watty Friend (18)
The 5ths were asked by the school to show up and most did not. Most did not because they are either in the middle of yr11 exams or HSC trials and could not afford the extra 2-3 hours attending both games. A couple just do not want to play 4ths, but most it was a case of studying taking a priority.
The school has somewhat let down the u17s age group since year 7 and that needs to be addressed.
And I do have a Gen 'y' Attitude to all this but in all honestly, if you are in the middle of your exams (Prelims/Trials) and have to go to Joeys and get smashed by 50+ points, be battered and bruised by a team that was always going to win.
Then what argument does anybody have to say that it was the students that turned up or the MIC of Rugby at Newington's fault. My mate (whose son plays in the 3rds) told me that no Newington boy in the 4th XV had any pre-warning about Joeys "family" day being on. It was upsetting to know that only 10 or 11 boys showed up. But to blame the MIC of Rugby or the boys who showed up is a disgrace. Mr. Rapp is a very well respected man in the Newington Rugby Program and seeing blokes dismantle his job as MIC on a match that was going to be a mismatch on the scoreboard....... why does everybody complain about the mismatch of players?
If it only it rained!
the game was still played. Boys got tackled and got back up. Let's move on.