Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
So is your mother. Do you talk to her like a wharfie?
Do you talk like that to your father?
Points made.
Rule 9 applies.
Move on.
So is your mother. Do you talk to her like a wharfie?
Do you talk like that to your father?
Good to see that the rep players have complied with SJRU rules to be eligible to maintain their selection. It allows SJRU to avoid making a tough decision about compliance with individual eligibility rules. Having to find 8 replacement players for SJRU U16's and Presidents U16 may have been an interesting exercise.
It appears that The Competition Manager has been satisfied with the explanation that has been furnished as to why the team should remain in the competition, when that team has double the "acceptable" number of forfeits.
It must have been a very interesting explanation, when @Rugby Addict has stated that there is only 14 genuine players in the squad that are available for a 15 player game of r regular footy.
If SJRU ever straightens itself out the ARU will be back in U16's
Good to see that the rep players have complied with SJRU rules to be eligible to maintain their selection. It allows SJRU to avoid making a tough decision about compliance with individual eligibility rules. Having to find 8 replacement players for SJRU U16's and Presidents U16 may have been an interesting exercise.
It appears that The Competition Manager has been satisfied with the explanation that has been furnished as to why the team should remain in the competition, when that team has double the "acceptable" number of forfeits.
It must have been a very interesting explanation, when @Rugby Addict has stated that there is only 14 genuine players in the squad that are available for a 15 player game of regular footy.
I agree to a point, if as a club you didn't enter a team with 14 players when the SJRU require nominations half the team s we have now would exist. However if you don't play 6 of your nine games it has a detrimental effect on the competition, unfortunately a side may miss out on semi's because they were the unfortunate side who had to play Team A, how is that fair tho those boys? You now have an unfair competition.Fairly simple really @Quick Hands. There are rules in place about player sharing. Turn up with your 14 players (or 12 when the school 1st XV won't release two of them), demand your share of your opponents bench and everyone is happy.
Where is the problem? Isn't it all about making sure that boys who have been playing together since they were 8 get to wear a representative jersey they have earned. Some people have spent "enormous amounts of time to find players so our rep players qualify by the rules and don't miss out."
Turn up with your 14 players (or 12 when the school 1st XV won't release two of them), demand your share of your opponents bench and everyone is happy."
Fairly simple really @Quick Hands. There are rules in place about player sharing. Turn up with your 14 players (or 12 when the school 1st XV won't release two of them), demand your share of your opponents bench and everyone is happy.
Where is the problem? Isn't it all about making sure that boys who have been playing together since they were 8 get to wear a representative jersey they have earned. Some people have spent "enormous amounts of time to find players so our rep players qualify by the rules and don't miss out."
Not at all.
It's not a punishment,it's just despite their & their clubs best efforts,they did not meet the minimum requirements.
Won't happen again, if this is the attitude of the organisers.
Speight is an international quality footballer. He has been required to meet eligibility criteria in order to play for Australia. In addition to playing ability, other hoops have to be jumped through for representative selection.
Is Speight being "punished" for not being born here?
Very hard to now police the requirements and exclude the boys from their rep teams if you accept they were not active, willing participants in the ruse.
Has anyone checked to see if the minimum games had been played prior to State Champs?
Buddha records show that Chatswood Stags U16 played in Rounds 1, 2, 3, and 4.
There are some parallels here between this situation and that of the AAGPS Scholarship arms race.
Well intentioned rules are being exploited by some.
The good are getting gooder.
Player numbers seem to be on the decline.
Not all those in the Not Good camp are happy with the treatment that the Good get.
The funny thing is that there's no love lost between Hunters Hill and Gordon because of the defection and yet SJRU seems to be the play thing of Hunters Hill.
That being the case why does SJRU give Chatswood so much slack?