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Vay Wilson (31)
In view of the improving standards of Victorian Schoolboy Rugby over the last several years, I feel a site devoted to our brethren south of the Murray is long overdue. The 42-16 Victorian result over Queensland 1 are reflective of this continued improving trend. Victorian Schoolboy teams now produce regularly somewhere between two to four Australian Schoolboys, although many boys are tending to emerge from junior club rugby. My understanding is that their about 7 schools that field 13s,14s,15s,16s and Open XVs. In some cases they may have two teams in a age group and even three in the opens.
Victorian supporters who are in the know, are therefore invited to contribute and indeed dominate this site. As I am NSW rugby bugger, although I spent two happy years at Monash University. This was back in the early 1990s and Victorian Rugby at all levels was struggling even against their fellow Southern States, particularly Western Australia that was viewed as a growing outpost of Rugby Union. Whereas, Victoria was seen as a lost cause dominated by Aussie Rules. Some 25 years on my considered opinion is that Victorian Rugby has now surpassed WA, ACT and NSW Country Rugby. The current success some observers, have credit to the influx of Pacific Islander Boys who have brought Speed, Strength and Skills, that were previously lacking amongst Victorian Schoolboy Teams
To the best of my knowledge the top Vic Rugby schools are:-
Scotch College
St.Kevins College
Xavier College
Melbourne Grammar School
Brighton Grammar
Trinity Grammar
Marcellean College
with Haileybury, Ivanhoe and St.Patricks gaining numbers.
Other schools such as Mentone Grammar, Carey Grammar and The Geelong Grammar School offer the odd couple of teams, but play lower level teams of the stronger schools. If other schools serious take up rugby particularly, Wesley and Caulfield, Camberwell.
Strong Vic Rugby Schoolboy sides added to the depth of Australian Rugby and therefore must be valued. I therefore look forward to reading comments on this emerging and promising aspect of Australian Rugby.
Victorian supporters who are in the know, are therefore invited to contribute and indeed dominate this site. As I am NSW rugby bugger, although I spent two happy years at Monash University. This was back in the early 1990s and Victorian Rugby at all levels was struggling even against their fellow Southern States, particularly Western Australia that was viewed as a growing outpost of Rugby Union. Whereas, Victoria was seen as a lost cause dominated by Aussie Rules. Some 25 years on my considered opinion is that Victorian Rugby has now surpassed WA, ACT and NSW Country Rugby. The current success some observers, have credit to the influx of Pacific Islander Boys who have brought Speed, Strength and Skills, that were previously lacking amongst Victorian Schoolboy Teams
To the best of my knowledge the top Vic Rugby schools are:-
Scotch College
St.Kevins College
Xavier College
Melbourne Grammar School
Brighton Grammar
Trinity Grammar
Marcellean College
with Haileybury, Ivanhoe and St.Patricks gaining numbers.
Other schools such as Mentone Grammar, Carey Grammar and The Geelong Grammar School offer the odd couple of teams, but play lower level teams of the stronger schools. If other schools serious take up rugby particularly, Wesley and Caulfield, Camberwell.
Strong Vic Rugby Schoolboy sides added to the depth of Australian Rugby and therefore must be valued. I therefore look forward to reading comments on this emerging and promising aspect of Australian Rugby.