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NorthernSon
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The first posts in this thread have been taken from the NSW Schools thread. If last year is any benchmark, the subject will be just as interesting to Queensland posters. Please don't mix up NSW Schools and Queensland Schools matters with the subject of this thread as it can tend to choke the Schools' threads.
If you think that NTS and rugby politics is so closely linked to a NSW Schools or Qld. Schools matter as not to be separable - fine, but put those posts in this thread not the others. As with the scholarship "Sticky" thread, we are separating this topic to see if things flow better. Let's see.
Thank you. Lee Grant
Hmmm,
I Think you will find that Joeys decreased representation in NSW Schools is linked not to so much player ability but the schools policy of not openly releasing players to participate regualrly in the ARU's NTS squad and hence a lot of quality boys not appearing on Manu's short list that NSW selectors are given to work from.
David Hickey (Joeys 2009) and (University of Sydney 1st Grade in 2011) is a prime example of a lad missing from Manu's short list and hence missing out at the expense of some others who were NSW Schools bench players in 2009 (Connor and Broome) and not near in the same league as Hickey.
Matt Hulme ( NSW Schools u/16 2009, Joeys 1st XV 2010, NSW Opens 2010, Australia A 2010) and Cam Bond (Joeys 1st XV 2009/10, NSW Schools Captain u/16 2009) were known to have been provided some very restricted participation opportunities with NTS and hence appeared on the shortlist.
Michael Wells (Riverview 1st xv 2010) elevation in 2010 from GPS 3rds to Australian Schools another fine example of Manu's influence on elevating his chosen ones and Will Miller (Scots 1st XV in 2011) who didnt do a great deal for Scots in 2010 will likely appear and edge out other deserving back rowers from GPS, CAS, CCC, CHS or Country regions through the same shortlist.
It is reality and unless Joeys change their approach to NTS and the ARU, the honour board for Aussie Schools will remain untouched.
If you think that NTS and rugby politics is so closely linked to a NSW Schools or Qld. Schools matter as not to be separable - fine, but put those posts in this thread not the others. As with the scholarship "Sticky" thread, we are separating this topic to see if things flow better. Let's see.
Thank you. Lee Grant
Is Joeys going the same way as St Edmunds?
Powerhouse to ...?
Hmmm,
I Think you will find that Joeys decreased representation in NSW Schools is linked not to so much player ability but the schools policy of not openly releasing players to participate regualrly in the ARU's NTS squad and hence a lot of quality boys not appearing on Manu's short list that NSW selectors are given to work from.
David Hickey (Joeys 2009) and (University of Sydney 1st Grade in 2011) is a prime example of a lad missing from Manu's short list and hence missing out at the expense of some others who were NSW Schools bench players in 2009 (Connor and Broome) and not near in the same league as Hickey.
Matt Hulme ( NSW Schools u/16 2009, Joeys 1st XV 2010, NSW Opens 2010, Australia A 2010) and Cam Bond (Joeys 1st XV 2009/10, NSW Schools Captain u/16 2009) were known to have been provided some very restricted participation opportunities with NTS and hence appeared on the shortlist.
Michael Wells (Riverview 1st xv 2010) elevation in 2010 from GPS 3rds to Australian Schools another fine example of Manu's influence on elevating his chosen ones and Will Miller (Scots 1st XV in 2011) who didnt do a great deal for Scots in 2010 will likely appear and edge out other deserving back rowers from GPS, CAS, CCC, CHS or Country regions through the same shortlist.
It is reality and unless Joeys change their approach to NTS and the ARU, the honour board for Aussie Schools will remain untouched.