Finding a A/B standard coach to turn up and coach a 'C' team...I'm sure that wouldn't be hard to find at all... As for being entitled to a meeting with rugby coaches re feedback because you pay big fees, surely that's a laugh. Isn't the mantra of many boys schools turning them into young men and encouraging them to take initiative to talk to coaches themselves? Every kid craves feedback these days, but often the problem is, it's never acted on it, because a kid thinks 'well I asked for feedback' box ticked...do they actually go away and work on their tackle tech outside of training, or their ability to pass a football. Instead they turn to the soft shoulder of mum and dad who go into battle for them instead. I've been around GPS rugby a few years with my boys now and it's quite funny walking past and hearing some of the conversations parents are having with either 1st XV coaches or Directors of Rugby on a Saturday and struggling not to laugh. The directors of rugby are becoming more and more blunt with parents now, which I think is good, given some of the sprays they cop, but some parents just don't get it unfortunately. Often the parents who make the biggest deal are the ones with the least experience...playing, coaching, officiating, I feel embarrassed for their poor sons, I'd be mortified if I gave my sons coach/teacher a serve whether I agreed with their selection or not, Id be worried he'd never get picked again purely because the coach didn't want to deal with me.