Guys
I find your concern for the boys very touching and ethical. However I don't see this as the big issue here. As I've said before the big hurdle that Australian Rugby has to overcome is that for over 100 years rugby has been marketed and perceived as an elite sport, played by soft elites, run by ethically challenged elites for the benefit of the elites.
To grow, rugby has to break the very perception that it has spent 100 years building, (the same way soccer had to break the perception that is was a sport played between ethnic groups carrying on old world wars).
This whole debate feeds this perception,
- Sydney Unis dominance of SS feeds this perception,
- the Wallabies soft rugby game feeds this perception,
- the composition of the Australian School boys union team compared to the Australian school boys league team feeds this perception
We have to get to a position where every boy and girl in Australia (starting with NSW and Qld) feels that they can play rugby and will be treated fairly and given an equal shot at chasing their dreams (even though a very long shot).
The GPS schools thing show that we have a long, long way to go. I think that Frank Lowe showed (with soccer) that it will take a very strong character with a lot of determination to break through. I don't see any rugby Frank Lowes on the horizon. Sorry, but get used to a long winter of Australian rugby decline before it turns around, this looks really bad.