Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
@I Like to Watch, The key point is in your last phrase. U18's in addition to the (3) sides they fielded this year, not replacing one of the 3 sides that they fielded this year.
I disagree Whale.
My understanding is if U18's colts is brought in,it would replace the opens division in the SJRU Sunday comp.
I can't see why Newport juniors wouldn't play at the Rats,Beecroft at Eastwood,Blue Mountains at the Riff etc etc.
A quick look at the table this year shows the Wicks Easts & Uni are the only clubs that don't automatically have a feeder club for this comp.
I am confident that each club could field a team in U 18's next year,in addition to the sides they fielded this year.
It's not clear to me what proposal you are calling dumb.It is true that some clubs struggle with fielding 3 teams but IMO making 3rd colts U/18 will only make that harder.
Outside of the usual top clubs, 3rd colts is made up of guys who have left school looking for a run with their mates, late developers etc etc.
Make those guys inelligible they will go to Subbies colts (or give the game away) and then those clubs will have to find 20+ 18 year olds.
As mentioned before what happens in year 2 when U/18's have to step up for Colts 1 or 2 and you have the private school boys competing for the same spots.
Dumb proposal
Well, these coach changes are interesting. I can say from a West Harbour perspective that Joe's return is a good thing. I reckon he will provide a bit of 'Jake White' to the club, and hopefully break down the current culture of learned helplessness. Wests are actually lucky he returned after the poor way he was treated to make way for Matt Williams. as someone who has experienced the revolving door at Wests, I hope they can start to recruit more genuine local juniors and get off the treadmill that is the annual island migration.
I agree that Joe Barakat's return is a positive step for the West Harbour club.Well, these coach changes are interesting. I can say from a West Harbour perspective that Joe's return is a good thing. I reckon he will provide a bit of 'Jake White' to the club, and hopefully break down the current culture of learned helplessness. Wests are actually lucky he returned after the poor way he was treated to make way for Matt Williams. as someone who has experienced the revolving door at Wests, I hope they can start to recruit more genuine local juniors and get off the treadmill that is the annual island migration.
Further cut backs in ARU grants to the clubs for next year.