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What does in red mean?(B) signifies Boarder. TSS is a boarding school.
They changed the run on team in the second half.
The captain was rested.
What does in red mean?(B) signifies Boarder. TSS is a boarding school.
They changed the run on team in the second half.
The captain was rested.
What does in red mean?
A close hard fought game between BSHS and IGS last night with injuries on both sides. Again BSHS a little slow to get going but was a tight encounter for most of the game. A dropped ball and a defence slip up gave IGS 2 easy tries. Apart from that a good hard game from both sides. Final score IGS 5 tries to 3.Wed at Sunnybank BSHS vs IGS
check out our review of day 1 of the qld schoolboy trials!
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/qld-schoolboys-day-1-aic-1-defeated-by-gps-2-gps-1-thrash-css-1/
Digby, I'm not sure of the stats for this year's tour but the sad thing about the tour on offer is that the ARFU hosts maybe half the squad to a European trip and promptly has them walk off into NRL/Toyota Cup programs on their return. Return on investment to the ARFU? Nada, nix, zero, nothing. Why not have a system like a return of service obligation in certain industries? We pay for something for you - you pay us back with something too - like some loyalty and respect for what was done for you. It's not a new concept. Even the Romans had a term for it - Quid Pro Quo - Latin translation- "this for that". I'd like to see the boys who experience the largesse of the ARFU and all the efforts of teacher coaches and administrators to make these tours come off, signing contracts which hold them to Rugby Union until they are 21 or so. By that stage Rugby Union can work out whether they have a part to play in the senior franchises/National programs and they are age protected up to the U20 RWC. Maybe they might wake up and see the opportunities offered for travel, personal development etc through Union. If they don't want to sign such a contract, fine, don't pick them for rep stuff and give a kid who wants to be part of the game a rep experience and gain from it. This way you strengthen Colts and Grades and you build the depth in the game. Handing out free tickets to blokes who chuck it back in your face the minute they clear customs is galling and it is doing absolutely nothing for the game in this country. UK tours have changed a lot in the times since Lewis and Co went away. The undefeated tours of the past are unlikely to happen again as the Schoolboys now play Academy squads aged up to U19/U20 or so and rarely schools teams anymore. The extra age and sheer depth of UK rugby playing numbers means we line up against a lot of physical freaks.
Although this could be true, you must remember although it was a tie between GPS 1 and AIC 1, GPS 2 beat a full strength AIC 1 on the first day, so maybe its a matter of selection of the GPS 1 teamjust back from Ballymore, fair to say the gap between GPS and AIC closing should be reflected in selections
While that is true FootyHead, you must also understand that AIC were playing without Wilkin and Junior, two players that will be in the QLD 1 side. Congratulations to the AIC side.Although this could be true, you must remember although it was a tie between GPS 1 and AIC 1, GPS 2 beat a full strength AIC 1 on the first day, so maybe its a matter of selection of the GPS 1 team
fair call maybe there have been some errors with selection with GPS 1 can't say myself.Although this could be true, you must remember although it was a tie between GPS 1 and AIC 1, GPS 2 beat a full strength AIC 1 on the first day, so maybe its a matter of selection of the GPS 1 team
Dear Digby, I'm sure they were there. They'd be mad not to be - all this talent, most of it unaligned to RL, on a platter in front of them. Team managers would be advised of NRL scout protocols but these NRL guys care little for these things. Most of their best they've already signed up - properly signed, not a waterbottle and T shirt deal. I've seen these sorts of scouts at national championships and the like. They'd be all over the Union boys the same way GPS school recruiters are salivating about the scholarship offers they can make to CSS and AIC kids at the same trials. The posters in this thread talking about the gaps closing between AIC and GPS on the basis of one result should ask themselves that one. Are there any GPS boys being sweet talked over to the AIC competition for 2014?? What .....none, you say?? I wonder why that would be?check out our review of day 1 of the qld schoolboy trials!Dear Monday Expert & others.You will not be suprised to hear that Broncos,Titans & Storm recruiters were all at the trials.Well known Bronco scout watching the GPS 2 team very closely.More boys off to NRL I think.
Dear Digby, I'm sure they were there. They'd be mad not to be - all this talent, most of it unaligned to RL, on a platter in front of them. Team managers would be advised of NRL scout protocols but these NRL guys care little for these things. Most of their best they've already signed up - properly signed, not a waterbottle and T shirt deal. I've seen these sorts of scouts at national championships and the like. They'd be all over the Union boys the same way GPS school recruiters are salivating about the scholarship offers they can make to CSS and AIC kids at the same trials. The posters in this thread talking about the gaps closing between AIC and GPS on the basis of one result should ask themselves that one. Are there any GPS boys being sweet talked over to the AIC competition for 2014?? What ...none, you say?? I wonder why that would be?
Monday's Expert(s) (great song by Weddings Parties Anything),
Is it the boys or their parents being sweet talked over to GPS?
Before being charged with starting a 'class war' (or being told to move the discussion to another thread), I have seen many parents seduced by the promised aura of 'GPS glory' only to have their boys unhappy and playing 2nd XV when they might have made AIC first XV teams in grade 11.
Also, many of the 'sholarships' are only '50%ers' that the parents chased for their own egos and end up paying more than you would pay on this 'discount' than you would pay in full fees at Iona or Padua. Allow us AIC 'underdogs' to bask a little please whilst we pray for greater consideration at the selection table for our boys.
I would love to see stats of how many boys from these teams go on to play professionally. I would guess that a greater relative percentage would come from the AIC, just as every heavyweight boxing champ (apart from the Swedish bloke in the early 60s) came from the slums - sometimes you need to fight your way out before you get to the top.
Sure statistics are only as powerful at the spruiker but from Iona College 2005-2008 their are presently seven men plaing elite footy in AFL, League, or, Union. All blokes played 'rugger' in the black and white. I am sure Eddies, Pats and others would have similar stories.
Not Rugby but: The 65+ page report on Australian swimming after our debacle at 2012 Olympics makes interesting reading for all who want to treat anybody 'SPECIAL': one of the recommendations was to get the athletes back into their clubs. A better person will become a better athlete you see - Wayne Bennett and Cyril Connell always wanted to know what kind of family the blokes were from.
God bless!
I think you may have got him mixed up with another boy who left last year..... Maybe 50 year olds shouldn't be on schoolboy forums??Congrats Brissie to Jamie on his change of Nationality!! as well as moving from Prop to Wing. Miracle.
I think you may have got him mixed up with another boy who left last year... Maybe 50 year olds shouldn't be on schoolboy forums??
Monday's Expert(s) (great song by Weddings Parties Anything),
Is it the boys or their parents being sweet talked over to GPS?
Before being charged with starting a 'class war' (or being told to move the discussion to another thread), I have seen many parents seduced by the promised aura of 'GPS glory' only to have their boys unhappy and playing 2nd XV when they might have made AIC first XV teams in grade 11.
Also, many of the 'sholarships' are only '50%ers' that the parents chased for their own egos and end up paying more than you would pay on this 'discount' than you would pay in full fees at Iona or Padua. Allow us AIC 'underdogs' to bask a little please whilst we pray for greater consideration at the selection table for our boys.
I would love to see stats of how many boys from these teams go on to play professionally. I would guess that a greater relative percentage would come from the AIC, just as every heavyweight boxing champ (apart from the Swedish bloke in the early 60s) came from the slums - sometimes you need to fight your way out before you get to the top.
Sure statistics are only as powerful at the spruiker but from Iona College 2005-2008 their are presently seven men plaing elite footy in AFL, League, or, Union. All blokes played 'rugger' in the black and white. I am sure Eddies, Pats and others would have similar stories.
Not Rugby but: The 65+ page report on Australian swimming after our debacle at 2012 Olympics makes interesting reading for all who want to treat anybody 'SPECIAL': one of the recommendations was to get the athletes back into their clubs. A better person will become a better athlete you see - Wayne Bennett and Cyril Connell always wanted to know what kind of family the blokes were from.
God bless!
Are there any GPS boys being sweet talked over to the AIC competition for 2014?? What ...none, you say?? I wonder why that would be?