Inside Shoulder
Nathan Sharpe (72)
Nope
So your just saying Newington lads are bred hopeless.
Kind of boys from brazil in reverse.
It's easy to walk around gps rugby as a coach with your head in the clouds- new recruit big time taane Milne and Anthony vasiliis have both been recruited from RBHS both coached at Nsw 16 schools by brad gill- scots are even worse and target the 15 and 16 JGS kids- jonnhy walker ccc 15s this year watch this Space- if u look at the combined states team this year most boys were NGS not picked by papa and than they beat NZ schools-
Jones came from grammar, Carter from somewhere, Davis from somewhere, Greentree repeated so he can be there for 2013, Stacy from somewhere?
All boys come from somewhere....I think the suggestion was that the majority of King's 16As players came to that school this year = turnaround in performance. That clearly doesn't seem to be the case.
All boys come from somewhere....I think the suggestion was that the majority of King's 16As players came to that school this year = turnaround in performance. That clearly doesn't seem to be the case.
Read what I wrote: I said 4. read my posts again and quote where I said majority.
"majority" is something you make up to avoid conceding the you were wrong: completely and utterly wrong
The capacity of people to misrepresent what is said by others in this forum is staggering, particularly when the thrust of what I had to say concerned the team's weakest link.
Misrepresentation like this makes it virtually impossible to have a civilized, let alone intelligent, debate.
No - the observance i think was that with the inclusion of a few more talented boys - ie above the team's existing average, put it over the tipping point to counter (and likely reverse) close defeats.
A fairly paranoid response there Inside Shoulder. My comments were not made in response to anything you had stated but about the recent general commentary in the thread. Firstly you'll note that my comments were in direct response to another contributors comments and not your yours. Secondly the word "suggest" does equate to directly attributing a statement to one person but rather to anothers understanding of it or a series of statements.
Go back and objectively read the recent comments in this thread including those prior to you mathematically concluding that the right number was 4.
The initial observance was this:
"But this is the very thin end of the wedge: Shore dont give sporting scholarships and parents there are noting how one year the Kings U15s dont win a game and the next they're undefeated."
the number mentioned from the get go was 4.
4 is less than half and therefore cannot be a majority.
Christ, I even gave you the formula to help you work it out.
And FFS its an observation, an observance is a religious event.
I'll give you marks for trying to deny the undeniable.
Where did anyone suggest that the majority had been rung in?
Ive heard about this kid, apperently his been offered scholarships to Newington and Scots, enrolled at Joeys and thinking about going to RiverviewI do agree with most of what you say, however Jonny Walker told me himself that a wealthy Scone Business man was paying "full freight" for him to go to View next year. He is a great kid who will do well at View. Good luck to him.
Ive heard about this kid, apperently his been offered scholarships to Newington and Scots, enrolled at Joeys and thinking about going to Riverview
Hey I.S. help me out , which school is "cheating" here ?
Bottom Line - All Scholarships, Bursaries, Concessional Entry, Merits Entry, Sibling Preferential Entry etc - any enrolment that isn't based on your chronological date of entry on a waiting list - should be absolutely TRANSPARENT as to who got it and what entitlements or concessions/benefits attach. I think schools SHOULD offer scholarships - for excellence in academics, artistic, cultural and sport. They should be balanced across all endeavours so you don't unduly weight Rugby over other sports, or Sport over Academics or treat “sports” as Rugby, Rowing Swimming, Track and Field, Cricket etc and allocate places to every variant while only offering a general “academics” category. This would be subject to merit and quality of applicants of course. If they want to means test them they can.
That should create a level playing field and lets schools compete based on the quality of their teachers and other staff and their programs, rather than creating this secretive culture of financial manipulation. It’s just not healthy for the kids to be dragged into and indoctrinated on the way things seem to be getting done at the moment. Undisclosed financial benefits, dutch auctions by parents, all the manoeuvring and wheeling and dealing. It all sends the wrong messages on so many levels it’s difficult to know where to start. I would have thought that professional educators with integrity would never allow this sort of conduct, but apparently the influence of a particular type of alumni can over-bear anyone.
Even with 220 in a year there's room for 1 more......if he can play