I am very new to the Subbies rugby scene but I was interested to read about the amalgamation of Div 3 & 4 on this 'page'. And people on this page seemed to agree Colts is important. My son who plays in one of the Div 3 clubs tells me of the 12 clubs in the amalgamated division, only 5 are fielding Colts in 2012. I am no genius, but even I can work it out 'no Colts, no numbers in future, So is this a corrosion that is going to spread further and further up to the higher division ? I am pretty sure a lot of the young fellas playing in the 5 Colts team in Div 3 will not be coming back next year - who wants to play the same teams 3 times in the year with no competition points to play for either ? How is it possible for clubs like Macquarie Uni, Uni of Western Sydney and Waverley (association to Waverley College) not to be able to field one Colts team ?? Maybe I just don't understand Subbies rugby.
Mate, I totally understand where you are coming from. Unfortunately, guys at that age can be hard to pin down - the Colts competition in Division 3 has always been a hard one to run, because historically clubs have never needed to have colts to play in Division 3.
I am from Epping and we have been the ones in the past screaming for this competition. Unfortunately for us, last year other teams refused to play in the competition if there were only 7 teams. We had about 35 players eligible for Colts last year, so made the hard decision to play 2 teams. This allowed the competition to go ahead, but cause the downfall of our own colts team. Unfortunately we had to spread the numbers too thin especially when our teams played in totally different parts of town.
The boys didn't want to have to stay on the field if they were injured and unfortunately that was the case. A number of players who were good enough to push up into the top grades were expected to play colts and this meant that felt unwanted at the club and have left.
We had hoped to form a partnership with Eastwood Rugby to take their left over colts as part of our team and basically be Eastwood's fourth grade colts, but it seems like their numbers are exactly too over the top anyway.
I don't know if this helps, but over the last 6 seasons we have pushed for this. However, another significant problem for us is the slow demise of our junior club, who are only running 11's, 13's and 17's apart from mini's. Sydney Junior Rugby Union has alot to answer for in splitting to Saturday/Sunday competitions and I believe that this is going to be a significant problem in the future of Colts Rugby.