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Nathan Sharpe (72)
No one begrudges the kid the supposedly better education, but be sure that's what you're getting and beware the pressure to perform for the benefit of the sad old boys, still recalling their past indifferent rugby careers, that 200k worth of education buys.Okay - I think I better understand both sides of the argument by now (more or less) - but what do you do when you have a talented young child and would like him to enter a GPS school and the only way that would be possible would be via a scholarship?
I don't want to get into a debate about 'non-GPS schools also develop great players' or 'you don't need to go to a GPS school.' I know, I know, I get that. But if my son was offered a scholarship, why wouldn't I take it if I thought it would help him both academically and with his rugby development?
I believe most scholarships these days are not full scholarships (correct me if I'm wrong here), which therefore still requires a financial commitment - great! My niece has a 50% academic scholarship to a academic school on the Gold Coast, so why couldn't my son be given the same chance to receive sports scholarship when that's what he is good at?
I must admit, I totally disagree with 'stacking' in the final years - I couldn't imagine what that would be like as a player who has been looking forward to his final year/s in the first XV to have that taken away.
Anyway, it appears there are many perspectives and points of view on this matter. and that is mine
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