happyjack
Sydney Middleton (9)
The 1st intake of Prep is in Year 6 this year so we are 6 years away from needing to alter the competition to accommodate matriculation age.
The move back from Under 20 was due to a drop off in recruitment/retention of players from school as clubs could maintain players in Colts for 3 years. There were also some key court cases which saw issues around the management of age grade and open grade Rugby.
The current system of U19 works very well to maintain players.
It would be good to reinstate the Qld U19 Trans Tasman at the end of the season as a stepping stone to Grade Rugby and Australian U20 the next year.
The nature of employment has changed and I find this is the biggest issue with maintaining players in the game. 7 day trading, casual staffing of 24 hour shift rosters, fly in fly out mining etc.
The Premier clubs in Qld do a great job providing almost 80 teams at 8 clubs that provides a pathway for over 2000 players to stay in the game from school through to professional Rugby.
The move back from Under 20 was due to a drop off in recruitment/retention of players from school as clubs could maintain players in Colts for 3 years. There were also some key court cases which saw issues around the management of age grade and open grade Rugby.
The current system of U19 works very well to maintain players.
It would be good to reinstate the Qld U19 Trans Tasman at the end of the season as a stepping stone to Grade Rugby and Australian U20 the next year.
The nature of employment has changed and I find this is the biggest issue with maintaining players in the game. 7 day trading, casual staffing of 24 hour shift rosters, fly in fly out mining etc.
The Premier clubs in Qld do a great job providing almost 80 teams at 8 clubs that provides a pathway for over 2000 players to stay in the game from school through to professional Rugby.