I think SGS have a spare trophy cabinet. May want a Spray and Wipe as it hasn't been used for a while.
That's cold considering they are number 3 on the all time GPS rugby premiership list with 18
My dearest paddo good to have you back: I know you can be counted on for these (hopefully) deliberately wrong and inflammatory observations. Remember the Rennie - unless you were at Bellevue Hill in 79 (i.e. 35 years ago) you won't have seen it in the flesh (I have) unless you were there in 64.
I haven't counted them up lately but I think they are 3 on the rowing too: here's a
link, I'll let you count them (take your shoes and socks off).
Another little known fact actually relevant to this site: Grammar has produced more wallaby captains than any other school 2 of whom (
Wallace - who played 10 and rowed in 3 winning 1st VIIIs and Ross (15)) took a role in teaching Cyril Towers how to play running rugby in the 1927/28 Waratahs team.
Dwyer credits Towers with explaining to him his theory of back line play using the flat alignment.
So whatever its current state, and given Edmund Barton's role in the establishment of the Southern Union (the forerunner to the NSWRU), I think you may have underestimated the school's contribution to the game in this country.
Finally: do not get in a sideline debate with old fella if you know what's good for you.