Quick Hands
David Wilson (68)
Its missing the sound of a helicopter gunship...
Maybe they can organise for James Packer's helicopter to hover.
Its missing the sound of a helicopter gunship...
Maybe they can organise for James Packer's helicopter to hover.
Maybe they can organise for James Packer's helicopter to hover.
and i did that, I can now admit, as a snide dig at people putting just a little too much emphasis on school sport.
There is an implicit assumption, however, that give them a thread and people will post: do you assume that there's been as much to talk about but people have compressed their thoughts?
Even that's a worry, i reckon. But for different reasons.
Just a comment on crowd attendance at New. I was there about a month ago for the Joeys game. In my day (1980s) when Jpeys was at the nadir of its dominance and we expected to be beaten by at least 20+, at least 3/4of the school turned out for the Joeys match, even if it was at Hunters Hill . We even had special war cry practices during the week just for the Joeys game. There were few boarders then(New closed its boarding house effectively for two years and only allowed overseas boarders in year 10 and above) and we all had to make our own way to Hunters Hill. The school spirit was very strong because we knew that the Joeys crowd would be huge (ie the whole school).
What I observed at Stanmore in the home game in terms of crowd attendance was pitiful. I'd say there were less than 100 boys in attendance, no organized war cries (even though the College has a dedicated First XVIII to lead the war cries) and of the New kids that were there about half were wandering around the grounds with their Joeys friends. Its a long way to fall in terms of support in just one year, perhaps the boys know that there is no chance of winning the Premiership and have become complacent (eventhough from what I understand 1st XV attendance at home games compulsory for boys in years 7 and 9). Perhaps a current student can shed more light on this.
Why would a Cranbrook boy help?
Not help - hire. TSC can afford it.
waiting for the Sao to be thrown into the middle of one particular group of people
^^^That should fire up this languishing thread
Much of the recent discussion/criticism on this thread has been aimed at this years whipping boy, Scots, and getting the NSW GPS house in order when it comes to this highly emotive subject. What's stopping the school systems in other states continuing the arms race .. .Nothing I would suggest. They would be sitting around the cauldron rubbing their hands together and laughing maniacally at the thought that with NSW GPS under the microscope their competitive position in attracting talent just got a whole lot easier. It's hard to establish a level playing field when one player is forced to abide by a set of rules that don't apply to the opposition.. Ironic that in establishing a Nsw commitment to a level playing field we are no closer to utopia as someone else will just step in and fill the void that we have left. This thread has some life it yet. Bring on post number 6000
Much of the recent discussion/criticism on this thread has been aimed at this years whipping boy, Scots, and getting the NSW GPS house in order when it comes to this highly emotive subject. What's stopping the school systems in other states continuing the arms race .. .Nothing I would suggest. They would be sitting around the cauldron rubbing their hands together and laughing maniacally at the thought that with NSW GPS under the microscope their competitive position in attracting talent just got a whole lot easier. It's hard to establish a level playing field when one player is forced to abide by a set of rules that don't apply to the opposition.. Ironic that in establishing a Nsw commitment to a level playing field we are no closer to utopia as someone else will just step in and fill the void that we have left. This thread has some life it yet. Bring on post number 6000
This makes no sense.
Scots was last year's whipping boy too: summer and winter.
The non NSW posts show that allowing scholarships causes as many problems as disallowing them - including the problem of a loss of "school spirit" manifest in the poor attendances at certain schools.
The idea - if I read your post correctly - that the arms race is putting NSW schools at competitive disadvantage is really hard to follow: how many bursary boys are there in QLD from NSW? How many are there if you exclude the northern areas of NSW?
Are there really that many NSW boys going to school in Brisbane having been discovered in the Riverina, Illawarra or south western sydney?