Barbarian, I think you are way off the mark. The JGS coaching staff make no such promises to any of the boys, quite the contrary, they emphasise that hard work is required just to stay in the squad, with no promises made about what the end result will be. They regularly cull boys who don't make the effort and set high standards, way above any school program, which is what you would expect from an elite program. They actually go out of their way to sccommodate both school and JGS, but obviously have to pull rank when it comes to commiting to their training regime, which has changed over the years and is a lot more flexible.
At the end of the day JGS is an attempt to create a pathway for talented players, starting around 16 until they finish school. It is hard chosing kids at this age but you have to start somewhere. Having been exposed to the system for 3 years my boy is playing colts next year having represented at state and national level. He is ready to serve his time and prove his worth just like all the other colts players. If he is good enough he will go on with it, if not then so be it. No promises were made, no special dispensation was given or expected. Would we do it all again, driving 3 days a week to training, waiting around and making the extra effort, absolutely. Manu and his team are dedicated, no nonsense professionals who deserve the highest praise.