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Nathan Sharpe (72)
There's so much going on in this post.whilst schools are passing off scholarships as a way to give something back to the community, it is obvious that they are employing their sufficient finds to win premierships. Newington is only one minor culprit of this. To put them on a pedestal and denounce them is to let the other schools get away with murder. St Josephs has been doing this for years, as has St Ignatius. They pass these off as burseries. However gentlemen, to look up 'scholarships' and 'bursaries' in the dictionary, is to complete the same action. I challenge you to say that you would not be happy if the school you are an alumni of, or the school your offspring attends, won a premiership or championship by the means of importing players. I believe the real challenge we face here, is excluding the boys who have the potential to be great players, but find it hard to crack the top teams, due to players being scouted from all over New South Wales. Sincerely there is not much that us old boys can do, but accept the fact that it happens. The gentlemans agreement no longer exists in a form capable of stopping the wealthier schools from bringing in the best of the best. Nothing can be done, no matter how hard we try or campaign. It is too hard to police. So just hope for the best, and maybe the schools will come to their senses, and remain prestigious, with a focus on all-round aspects, rather than winning football premierships.
Wolf Out.
If you think Iggies have been stacking their 1stXV to win premierships "for years" then you need to look at the list of premiers.
If you think Joeys teams are stacked have a look at their recent performances and have a look at their lower grades: they are magnificently coached from the day they arrive and it shows.