Muglair
Alfred Walker (16)
The Queenslad solution isn't the success that you might think. The opn slather approach has led to instances of boys changing schools at the start of term 3 in Year 12, to do nothing else but play rugby. A few posters have remarked on the fact that the whole school doesn't really go out and support the 1sts anymore as the team isn't really representative of the student body i.e. there isn't the 6 years of shared experience. So you have a series of all-star teams fighting it out to win a trophy which has been diminished in the eyes of their peers.
It's been said before that parents don't send their kids to GPS schools to be the development arm of the NSWRU. In fact up until the last 5 years or so the state system developed approximately the same number of schoolboy rugby players as the GPS (see the Schools Championship thread), the recent recruiting practices have fueled the myth that the GPS produces all the best rugby players. Look at the current Newington 1st XV 4 players from St Augustines, 2 from Randwick, 1 from Killara etc.
EDIT: I agree that the guidelines are too vague.
See, I told you this thread is circular. I am back to where I started, this is really complex and Qld might appear to have put as much effort into their pro scholarship rules as AAGPS did in theirs.
The schools need to put the effort in to find a comprehensive answer that everyone has to adhere to.
Hugh Jarse has indicated who he thinks is qualified, too complex for mere correspondents.