Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
The players know which clubs/teams are rorting the system, even if these are not technical breachs of eligibility rules.
Junior Jarse and his colts peers get a little bit p'd off that some of their opponents have had different teams turning out against them the second time they have played that club, and the sometimes wildly unexpected scores recorded in certain other games.
They are however somewhat immune to, and philisophical about, this having been exposed to similar every year at GF and Rep/Zone Selection times as they have walked the ARU Pathway through the junior village club age grade ranks and rep teams in the NSW State champs prior to colts.
Life is tough and unfair sometimes. This is just another lesson for them in lifes rich tapestry.
It is only a game that is played for keeps in heaven, and fun down here.
While one can "buy" premierships by exploiting the rules, respect must be earned and can not not demanded. The players know who the technical manipulators are and do not respect their "victories".
On one hand, you can not blame the clubs for exploiting loopholes in the rules.
The Clubs/teams did not make the loopholes, they simply use them.
Our administrators need to lift their game to eliminate the loopholes. Seems many of these may just be interested in the glory of the "positions of power" that they hold, rather than getting stuck in and righting the wrongs.
The main problem is rugby attracts competitive buggers and as soon as one loophole is closed, a competitive smarty pants will finds another to exploit. Until the game is reduced to tiddliwinks, we will continue to have "issues" and claims of rorting.
Junior Jarse and his colts peers get a little bit p'd off that some of their opponents have had different teams turning out against them the second time they have played that club, and the sometimes wildly unexpected scores recorded in certain other games.
They are however somewhat immune to, and philisophical about, this having been exposed to similar every year at GF and Rep/Zone Selection times as they have walked the ARU Pathway through the junior village club age grade ranks and rep teams in the NSW State champs prior to colts.
Life is tough and unfair sometimes. This is just another lesson for them in lifes rich tapestry.
It is only a game that is played for keeps in heaven, and fun down here.
While one can "buy" premierships by exploiting the rules, respect must be earned and can not not demanded. The players know who the technical manipulators are and do not respect their "victories".
On one hand, you can not blame the clubs for exploiting loopholes in the rules.
The Clubs/teams did not make the loopholes, they simply use them.
Our administrators need to lift their game to eliminate the loopholes. Seems many of these may just be interested in the glory of the "positions of power" that they hold, rather than getting stuck in and righting the wrongs.
The main problem is rugby attracts competitive buggers and as soon as one loophole is closed, a competitive smarty pants will finds another to exploit. Until the game is reduced to tiddliwinks, we will continue to have "issues" and claims of rorting.