Guys, there is nothing wrong with a poster throwing up a post that is full of bias towards their school, or players from their school, or their son, sibling or relative.
To those who do so, it is probably best if you declare that bias up front. Doing so, at least you retain credibility and a degree of dignity.
From experience, both in life (and I'm nearly as old as the hills but not as old as the doyen of doyens @Lee Grant
) and on this forum, the posters who feel that it is necessary to declare that they have no skin in the game, are independent, have no kids at <insert school>, or similar etc., are almost certain to be the complete opposite. Within a few posts it becomes abundantly clear that they have some form of vested interest. It is rather sad and pathetic to think that normally intelligent and rational folk lower themselves to that level, but then you only need to walk the sidelines at any footy game to know how many Mr and Mrs Oz-Sports there are out there.
Don't bother registering multiple times (even with different email accounts) to try and pretend that there are more than one "independent" observer that believes that <insert name> is a Wallaby in waiting. Not only doers it become blatantly obvious after a couple of posts, the subject of such internet adoration would usually cringe if they knew what Mum and/or Dad was doing, and they usually find out. Also your posts leave an electronic trail that Blind Freddy could follow all the way back to your computer, notebook, laptop, tablet, or phone. You don't see that on the forum interface as a user but rest assured it is there. The packet switching logic behind the internet wouldn't or couldn't work if it wasn't there.
While these forums are very widely read, I am fairly confident that Selectors (if they do indeed cast an eye over Australia's Best Rugby Web site from time to time) do NOT base their selections on the unsolicited advice that is available to them from the Keyboard Warriors posting behind anonymous avatars on here.
tl:dr
1. Don't bother declaring you are independent and not biased. It becomes very obvious if you are or are not after a couple of posts.
2. Be proud of the achievements of your sons, your school friends, and/or your associated school association's players. Be objective.
3. Teams aren't chosen based on the number of positive mentions of a child's name or their performance on here.
4. Cream rises to the top, and form is temporary while class is permanent.