It may interest some to know that of the two year 11 boys on the Tongan bursary, one was Dux of his year last year and the other was not far behind.Bloody disgraceful.
Newington is to rugby union as Blacktown Patrician Brothers is to rugby league; both import without giving a damn about the overall effect it has on the schoolboy game; in general.
It may interest some to know that of the two year 11 boys on the Tongan bursary, one was Dux of his year last year and the other was not far behind.
http://www.newington.nsw.edu.au/why-newington/latest-results/It may interest some to know that of the two year 11 boys on the Tongan bursary, one was Dux of his year last year and the other was not far behind.
I was talking to my cousin Barry Westlake who had said that one of the Queensland GPS has gone through the New South Wales Country 15's and 16's looking for some new school attendees even to the point of getting the boys in now rather than waiting for year 10 so as these boys are under the radar. Look out Kindy :/Look - a shopping list
That list is for the yr 12 leavers of 2012, I was referring to yr 11 this year (ie he was Dux of his year in yr 10 last year).http://www.newington.nsw.edu.au/why-newington/latest-results/
Which of these gentlemen?
"The title of Dux of the College is awarded to the best academic student each year in the senior form. Since 1865 that has been the Upper Sixth, Sixth Form and now Year 12."It may interest some to know that of the two year 11 boys on the Tongan bursary, one was Dux of his year last year and the other was not far behind.
So fucking what.But since we are on the topic of school leavers (extract from the Annual Report of 2011 which is on the College's website):
The Hardy Medal for the overall Dux of the College for 2011 was shared by Bradley Smith (IB Diploma), Michael
Rees (IB Diploma) and Nathaniel Teng (HSC) with the highest ATAR possible of 99.95. At the Annual Prize Giving,
Bradley was awarded Dux of the IBDP course and Nathaniel Teng and Finlay McDonald were equal Dux of the HSC
course.
Yes, that'sa reference to Fin McDonald who was the Newington XV Captain that year, or are you just trying to say that Tongans can't be good footballplayers and achieve in the classroom?
So fucking what.
look at the 1st XV. don't give me any bullshit about leadership or all rounders.most on the list were approached by the School as a result of their performance on the Rugby field,and were granted scholarships on that basis.
FFS 4 of them came from the same School on the Northern beaches.
You think people don't talk?
Or are we going to hear the one about how they all woke up one morning and thought they should switch Schools from one around the cnr to one the other fucking side of Sydney.And they all lied about about being approached and granted Scholarships to boost their self esteem?
Don't bother replying, I am done with this thread...again
It may interest some to know that of the two year 11 boys on the Tongan bursary, one was Dux of his year last year and the other was not far behind.
The point I was making in the above was in response to the allegation that boys are 'imported' solely for playing rugby (esepcially the Tongan boys). The College clearly states the criteria for the ONU Tongan Bursary on its website. Now if these Tongan boys ONLY played rugby AND did absolutely nothing else for the College then I would be ashamed that my alma mater was clearly compromising its own integrity as well as flouting the GPS Code of Conduct. It appears however that these two particular Tongan boys (as well as the third boy referred to earlier) bring much more to the College than just rugby (being Dux of a year is no mean feat) so are well deserving of their bursary and do contribute much more than just their skills on the football field.
The College offers bursaries and scholarships the criteria for which are clearly set out on the College'swebsite.
This thread has morphed into a World vs NEW thread.
Any chance we can spread the toxicity, as it has become a little tedious and repetitive of late.
Queensland GPS have open scholarshiping. How does it work in practice up there? Has it destroyed the Club competition?
Is there any problems with FPV Falcons and HSV Commodores being seen in the car park at TSS and Nudgee?
in the long term the damage they are doing to these scholarship holders.