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Rocky Elsom (76)
are you blokes talking about voldermort or Harry Jones? you can say his name you know this is the scholarship thread.
neither
H Jones is not on a scholarship
are you blokes talking about voldermort or Harry Jones? you can say his name you know this is the scholarship thread.
neither
H Jones is not on a scholarship
If endorsed by their 'employer'. The pertinent thing here is the primary relationship between the two parties and the right for the "employee" to allocate their time within contracted hours. A bit like you & I playing golf or watching the Schools Rugby Champs when we are meant to be attending a Board Meeting or sitting an exam.What about a kid on a musical scholarship. Should they be allowed to play for the local Salvos brass band after school hours?
Thanks Jordan.
I was just having a look at the programme and it also has the Qld Schoolboys teams from 1973, 1993 and 2003.
The thing that struck me from the 1993 and 2003 teams was how little of those young men actually went on to any serious level in professional football.
From the 1993 teams totalling 42 players there are only four names I recognise as going on. These are Ben Tune (Qld 1), Sean Hardman, Elton Flatley and Mark Bartholemuz (Qld 2). Another player was Adam Dale from SLC who I believe went on to a great cricket career.
In the 2003 teams totalling 46 players there is only one Wallaby, Digby Ioane.
I just find this amazing that so few go on to representative level after schoolboys, particularly in this day and age of professional rugby when you can make some type of living from the sport.
6 of the elite Schools will supply 50% of NSW Schoolboys squad this year.
maybe the facts support the perception?
ASRU has the following on the website: http://austschools.rugbynet.com.au/default.asp?id=24299
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presumably senior international must include U20s/21s given the inclusion of To'omua.
i would take a more positive approach (quite unlike me) and say that just because you dont make Australian Schools doesnt me you wont be a Wallaby: it is axiomatice from this list that more blokes play for the Wallabies who never played OzScools.
We look very fondly on the 1977/78 schoolboy team that produced 10 Wallabies.
The 2005 team produced 11 Wallabies. What will they be saying about them in the year 2049?
To'omua toured with 2009 Wallaby Tour to UK but only played midweek, so that could be it. Agree with your take on Wallabies v Schools
27 out of 46 in the squad (60%)
21 of 3o starters (70%)
Actually the facts now outweigh the perception.
Who would have thought 6 Schools would have supplied 70% of the starters in the NSW Squads?
Compared to some advertising I've seen, I have no problem with the 7's advertising. Believe or not it, but advertising is apparently used quite frequently in the real world to help defray costs. I'd call it sound financial management by Scots.
Interesting?Thought you might find the below interesting.
Upfront I will make the comment I have no problem with this, fantastic opportunity for all boys involved. I have posted it given the issues others on this forum have with schools and advertising.
The below video has been posted by Land Rover Australia on Youtube.
The associated comments by Land Rover Australia were;
Land Rover were responsible for providing the opportunity to this group of school children and the players delivered kit to the school including tackle bags, hit shields, tackle suits and post protectors in Land Rover Discovery 4 vehicles.
I don't spend much time in this thread because everyone ends up saying the same things with no resolution in prospect. But go and have a look at the NSW Schools teams. Newington has ten players in the two squads, one in the shadow team. So 11 of its 1st XV are regarded as being NSW Schools standard or thereabouts. This doesn't happen by accident. It happens by recruiting proactively and by offering inducements.
And you know what? I don't mind. A lot of people care a lot about GPS Rugby, and if a school cares enough to put a good team together, who am I to quibble? (Yes, I know, one or two of them started in the Prep School. But we all know that others started at St Augustine's, or wherever.) GPS is already a two-speed association, with the schools that recruit playing among themselves and the others falling by the wayside, so why not let the upper tier go turbo?
But what I do mind is the hypocrisy. I'm sure the Newington Headmaster would say that all that newington has done is create an environment that's attractive to elite Rugby players. Or any of the other similar stuff you hear. And, yes, newington has a long history of association with Tonga.
But 11 NSW Schools players? Come on. Joeys barely got that back in the day when they were dominant. These are not 11 coincidences.
Wrong: you need to go back to 2011 to see who is bobbing up in 1st XV's this year and where they were when they were under 16.
That information is available in this thread - and you know it.
But go and have a look at the NSW Schools teams. Newington has ten players in the two squads, one in the shadow team. So 11 of its 1st XV are regarded as being NSW Schools standard or thereabouts. This doesn't happen by accident. It happens by recruiting proactively and by offering inducements...............
But 11 NSW Schools players? Come on. Joeys barely got that back in the day when they were dominant. These are not 11 coincidences.