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Whats happening, with the under 16s nationals in 2012, a little bird told me that their could be a NSW 1,2 and 3 this year selected after NSW schools sydney and country all play each other, true?
ROTFLMFAO!
When I seen the title of this thread I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
Here we go again!
anyone in those league comps should be made to sign a deed agreeing to repay money spent on him if plays league once he leaves school.
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anyone in those league comps should be made to sign a deed agreeing to repay money spent on him if plays league once he leaves school.
Its not unenforceable it just depends how you structure itHarsh - many boys play both codes at this age - and your plan would be unenforceable anyway.
In the Opens though I would be all for choosing others if a lad (or his parents on his behalf) has signed a league contract and others are roughly of the same standard.
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... Frankly, I'm even more horrified that a promise of selection in an Oz schools team could be made to anyone by a single person claiming to have the power to bring it about. if they don't have the power they shouldn't say it and if they do its a snub to all the kids trying hard to get there within the paths established by the ARU.
I edited my post whilst you were making yours but I couldn't see a court enforcing it however structured. They could find it unconscionable to lock in a 15/16 year old boy to a particular sport, as it goes against the very nature of what sport is supposed to be for.
And just imagine what a family would do when forced to sign such a deed.
Don't get sanctimonious and at least read your own post before accusing me of not reading it: you do not say he had authority you say he was "high profile". In rugby more than in any other human endeavour I have encountered many people talk the talk and very few can walk the walk: high profile does not equate with powerful and since you have taken to giving legal advice: high profile does not equate with authority to bind the ASRFU or the ARU.IS,
Please read my post carefully. The person to whom I refer does have the authority!
With respect to 'snubbing' I will respectfully disagree with you here; in support I will make reference to the story of current Wallaby 'Rob Horne'!
Lee,
Without getting overly legalistic there is no correct answer to enforceability. It depends on the individual circumstances of each contract and whether or not it complies with the NSW 'Minors (Contracts & Property) Act 1970.
What does union gain by them playing for one or two seasons: the only reason parents wouldn't sign is because they have no intention of their son playing union. If so they're just clogging up the development works and taking development dollars that might be better directed elsewhere. I mean, these are kids who have already shown a fair level of commitment to mungoes.Be that as it may Newbie - but imagine what a family would do if confronted with having to be party to such a deed before a boy ran out on the field for his U/16 season.
Many of them wouldn't be running out on the field - not in the union code.
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Random,
With the greatest of respect i believe you have not given any consideration to any of the CHS or CCC lads.
For those at last years under 16 NSW schools championship these two associations performed beyond anybody's expectation and actually delivered 8 players to the eventual squad of 23.
From my recollection only 1 ISA player was selected; no CAS lads; and the rest were GPS!