I'm quite sure that a player points audit would make quite a few clubs squirm.
But in the case quoted, a player accrues 4 points for making NSW Schools, however it is then discounted by a point for each year they have played jnrs to a max 50%.
Pretty sure that one is legit.
An audit of player points sounds like a great idea, and perhaps financial penalties or the loss of competition points where breaches are identified should be factored in.
Re the Easts vs Souths 1st grade game - as the coach pointed out, the run-on team for Easts totalled 38 player points, with the two reserves being allocated 1 point each. Forwards4ever reports that both subs were used, taking Easts to the maximum of 40 points for the game - which would be fine, if they didn't use any more subs (and if they had included the PP for the subs in the total!). Unfortunately, it seems that the points allocated to the subs were incorrect, because they were given 2 points each in the 2nd grade team sheets, and so the Easts 1st grade total should actually be 42. But what happens now?
By way of comparison, the team lists showed a total PP of 25/40 (should have been 26) for Souths in 1st grade, and in 2nd grade Easts had a PP total of 33/35 vs Souths 15/35.
Rather than allowing clubs to stockpile the superstars, the NSWRU might consider implementing a secondment system, so that the players with 5 or 6 points can spend a season with one of the less-well off clubs, sharing their skills and knowledge and providing some on and off-field leadership, before taking their place among the star-studded line-ups.