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Bob Loudon (25)
Hmm, some simple research would have saved us a lot of comment. I personally blame IS for not picking this up earlier.Indeed he rowed in Yr8 Quads the previous year. My bad.
Hmm, some simple research would have saved us a lot of comment. I personally blame IS for not picking this up earlier.Indeed he rowed in Yr8 Quads the previous year. My bad.
I think the letter from the Grammar headmaster was published in the SMH today?Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that the broader world has forgotten this issue. First media reports about a month ago, a flurry of activity about 10 days ago leading up to round 1 - now, SILENCE. Nothing to see here folks, move along please.
It's a problem for all sports who put kids in elite programmes at 15, where they only play or train for one sport year round. A bigger problem for rugby as we have such a narrow base of the pyramid.IS, I think you have previously surmised the problem as one of a narrowing base, whereby you are increasingly relying on your stars at 16 being your stars in their mid-20s.
High played them in the first round, Kings and Riverview played all fixtures but 1sts & 2nds. Don't know if they've been playing internal trials or whatever. All of their players would have club basketball on Sundays.So who has been playing 'the Scottish school' in basketball? (Fearful for mentioning them by name in case it brings bad luck!)
Basing a decision on which schools employ the "best" coaches seems an odd way to choose a school for your son/daughter, or is it just me?The path to world domination is simple, according to the Owen Thomson in the SMH.
Nothing about scholarships or buying/importing a team, "It all comes down to quality coaching, writes Owen Thomson."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/non-government-schools/secrets-to-sporting-success-20131023-2w1hz.html#ixzz2isBMspuu
Knox Sporting Academy gets a guernsey in the article.
Waiting for Dicky Knee to find something biased and untoward in yet another article demonstrating the poor quality reporting form the Herald. No mention of AAGPS or Scots. Clear bias towards CAS and girls sports.
High played them in the first round, Kings and Riverview played all fixtures but 1sts & 2nds. Don't know if they've been playing internal trials or whatever. All of their players would have club basketball on Sundays.
So who has been playing 'the Scottish school' in basketball? (Fearful for mentioning them by name in case it brings bad luck!)