Fairly good summary of the main points of the case in support of the boycott.
Yet to see a rational and objective argument against the boycott.
"But if they choose this path, they must find appropriate competitions in which to participate."
Is this code for Scots will be expelled from AAGPS games?
What a load of rubbish.What a outstanding piece of hypocrisy. 2 main issues
a. He was headmaster when Grammar won a head of the river with a boat that will do well in the America's cup, and boys repeating to row, etc. How does this play out under his 'amateur schoolboy opponents of a similar standard' ?
b. TKS headmaster has already admitted that they do sports scholarships in mainstream press. So where is this line - 2, 3 a whole team or non-fee paying or after year 10. Nothing is written down, what a mess.
Well balanced.SGS has been a serial under performer (except for the HOTR above) for close to 50 years, leading to very non-balanced contests. Seriously just a parental justification for a poor thought out action.
Apart from what @Inside Shoulder said, you really need to look at the breadth of GPS sports, not just rugby, before making stupid statements. Rugby is not the GPS yardstick.What a outstanding piece of hypocrisy. 2 main issues
a. He was headmaster when Grammar won a head of the river with a boat that will do well in the America's cup, and boys repeating to row, etc. How does this play out under his 'amateur schoolboy opponents of a similar standard' ?
b. TKS headmaster has already admitted that they do sports scholarships in mainstream press. So where is this line - 2, 3 a whole team or non-fee paying or after year 10. Nothing is written down, what a mess.
Well balanced.SGS has been a serial under performer (except for the HOTR above) for close to 50 years, leading to very non-balanced contests. Seriously just a parental justification for a poor thought out action.
I think AAGPS will survive regardless of what Scots do. As ILTW says they all have a huge economic vested interest in mainting the brand.
The actions of the gang of 5 have shown that they are prepared to excise one of their own to save the group as a whole.
Can AAGPS survive without Scots? Yes.
Can Scots survive without AAGPS? Yes but the Scots brand will be severely discounted and over time they would become just another private school with no more standing or relevance than the likes of Redham, St Spyridons, St Pauls Manly, Oxley, Northholm Grammar, Hills Grammar etc.
Will any other School Sporting Association welcome an AAGPS reject?
Can't see CAS or ISA embracing Scots if they were ejected from AAGPS.
Perhaps we will see the formation of SASSC - Sporting Association of Sydney Scots' Colleges. Lambert's boys would then be guaranteed World Domination of the SASSC competitions in all divisions of all age groups and all sports. Job Done.
Maybe it's the message that the others are trying to send.Fairly good summary of the main points of the case in support of the boycott.
Yet to see a rational and objective argument against the boycott.
"But if they choose this path, they must find appropriate competitions in which to participate."
Is this code for Scots will be expelled from AAGPS games?
I wouldn't be too sure that Newington are following the Scots pathway. Sure they have had a rugby team that was largely recruited in 2012/13 to win the competition in its 150th anniversary. (not condoned) There's also an indication that their Head went to the others beforehand and said that the year group was 50 short on numbers and he seems to have received some sort of dispensation to offer bursaries/scholarships to fill that number. But, their results in AAGPS sport overall aren't that flash.The Grammar Headmaster suggests Scots find an appropriate competition to participate in. I hope they do and that New follow them into it as well.
If that were to happen, with no disrespect, I think some of the others would have a dilemma... I imagine one or two would not want to play in a second best Rugby competition.
The Grammar Headmaster suggests Scots find an appropriate competition to participate in. I hope they do and that New follow them into it as well.
If that were to happen, with no disrespect, I think some of the others would have a dilemma... I imagine one or two would not want to play in a second best Rugby competition.
really?..swimming ,water polo should i keep going...or should we just stay on ScotsI wouldn't be too sure that Newington are following the Scots pathway. Sure they have had a rugby team that was largely recruited in 2012/13 to win the competition in its 150th anniversary. (not condoned) There's also an indication that their Head went to the others beforehand and said that the year group was 50 short on numbers and he seems to have received some sort of dispensation to offer bursaries/scholarships to fill that number. But, their results in AAGPS sport overall aren't that flash.
Apart from what @Inside Shoulder said, you really need to look at the breadth of GPS sports, not just rugby, before making stupid statements. Rugby is not the GPS yardstick.
Of course you could always look at what the participants at any school derive from their participation, which is really the most important, but hard to measure, benchmark.
What a load of rubbish.
SJC, SIC and TSC have been serial under performers in rowing for 40 years near enough.
You are completely wrong about the HOTR of 2010 for reasons that have been covered at length, are uncontradicted and which you ignore because it doesn't suit your argument.
I think that Vallance has hit the nail on the head.
It may turn out that the GPS schools other than Grammar are prepared to provide TSC with the comp they seek but my reading is the Grammar will not, whatever the consequences.
I am more than happy with that.
So it's the "vibe", according to you, and suddenly 50 years becomes 10?I was looking at the breadth of sports. SGS is perceived as easy-beats across all sports. Even SHS who is much maligned in sport has won more GPS competitions then SGS in the last 10 years. Thanks to their basketball, rifle shooting and volleyball programmes.
Look to Rugby. This year they played a year 9 boy in the First XV overlooking roughly 540 boys to throw in a 14/15 year old against 17/18 year olds. Lucky it was third grade.
Let us move into the hypothetical space.
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Do you think Schools should offer inducements to talented athletes?
Do you believe that Principals should act in breach of a Gentleman's agreement between likeminded Principals about how games between schools should be conducted?
If one or more Schools have actively breached the Gentleman's agreement about how games between schools should be conducted, do you believe that the other Principals should just HTFU and do nothing?
If the answer is, that only the puny kid at the end of the boat was paying full fees,then you are approaching what Scots have done with their basketball program,and what Newington did with Rugby.Rubbish heh. Good, as you have a position then you'll have no problem providing true or false answers to the following:
If the answer to any or all of these questions is true, then Dr V is a hypocrite. BTW I tend not ask questions I don't know the answer to.
- Did the school/old boys invest in a new boat at this time?
- Was any first VIII crew member on a reduced fees, for whatever reason?
- Did any crew member repeat or was on a extended time other than the standard 6 years?
- Did the old boys provide funding over and above prior years and out of sync with other sports?
Which takes me to my second point. Each school has 'cheated', the debate seems by our much, and it would seem everyone has a different line in the sand. But hanging one school out to dry.
Please don't bore me with but its not us. I have a similar story for each of the other 7 Sydney AAGPS schools. Yes some are less 'dirty' but you have all cheated.
OK fair callNobody wants to answer my questions.
Everybody just seems to want to support "their school" and attack "the others" for hypocrisy.
Sure did - 2nd hand from RA. Under $10k I was told - $8k rings a bell. No to all other questions.Rubbish heh. Good, as you have a position then you'll have no problem providing true or false answers to the following:
If the answer to any or all of these questions is true, then Dr V is a hypocrite. BTW I tend not ask questions I don't know the answer to.
- Did the school/old boys invest in a new boat at this time?
- Was any first VIII crew member on a reduced fees, for whatever reason?
- Did any crew member repeat or was on a extended time other than the standard 6 years?
- Did the old boys provide funding over and above prior years and out of sync with other sports?
Which takes me to my second point. Each school has 'cheated', the debate seems by our much, and it would seem everyone has a different line in the sand. But hanging one school out to dry.
Please don't bore me with but its not us. I have a similar story for each of the other 7 Sydney AAGPS schools. Yes some are less 'dirty' but you have all cheated.
Rubbish heh. Good, as you have a position then you'll have no problem providing true or false answers to the following:
1. So what? Most schools update their eights or fours every three years or so.... they then get filtered down the ranks and everybody rowing gets to benefit from good quality equipment.
- Did the school/old boys invest in a new boat at this time?
- Was any first VIII crew member on a reduced fees, for whatever reason?
- Did any crew member repeat or was on a extended time other than the standard 6 years?
- Did the old boys provide funding over and above prior years and out of sync with other sports?
2. What difference does that make? With Grammar being quite academically minded I wouldn't be surprised if someone was on an academic scholarship of some sort. Smart people can be good sportsmen or women too.... Why can't they row?
3. Dunno. But if you repeat these days you're nuts.... picking up Year 12 again in Term 2 would be a pain and then having to go through all the sculling trials, seat racing, ergs.... No guarantee you'd settle in.
4. So what? If someone or group wants to make a donation to their favoured sport then good luck to them. What funding do you need for rugby.... a few corner posts, balls, plastic drink containers and the all important container carrier? I think with rowing most ex rowers understand it's a capital intensive sport and they try and contribute to the costs to alleviate the whining of the other sporting parents.