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NSW AAGPS 2019

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Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
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Shore did manage to turn down a player who made Australian Schoolboys this year when he tried to enter as a full fee paying student a few years ago. Ironically may have been the best thing to have happened to that boy’s rugby career.

Well, there's also a boy in your 13As who represented NSW PSSA at union, league and touch football and the region at cross country and holds every athletics record at the local primary school for evey year he was there.
 

Joker

Greg Davis (50)
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Joker

Greg Davis (50)
Is it not possible for someone to have a captain's at the Seconds shield to see what school's inscribed on it for 1910?

We would but it hasn't arrived I believe at Hunters Hill. The Dark Empire doesn't like cleaning out its cabinet.
Plus, they wont speak to me. What did I do?
 

HeresToRugby

Chris McKivat (8)
Good points Joker. I had a chat to one of the Scots coaches yesterday and he was full of praise for Kings and Joeys, noting they will be the strongest sides at this early stage. He also agreed that the rep footy took its toll but then was quick to add that it worked in Scots’s favour in year past.

Good points Joker. I had a chat to one of the Scots coaches yesterday and he was full of praise for Kings and Joeys, noting they will be the strongest sides at this early stage. He also agreed that the rep footy took its toll but then was quick to add that it worked in Scots’s favour in year past.

Scots look like they will have a strong side. I don't think anyone could write them off.
 

Balmain Subbies

Alfred Walker (16)
We would but it hasn't arrived I believe at Hunters Hill. The Dark Empire doesn't like cleaning out its cabinet.
Plus, they wont speak to me. What did I do?
The Seconds Shield is still in the dining room hall. Reminds me of 1993 when Joeys dropped the shield off in a cab
 

Joker

Greg Davis (50)
The Seconds Shield is still in the dining room hall. Reminds me of 1993 when Joeys dropped the shield off in a cab

On the night you won it I recall. Br Anthony made sure it got there on time for your function.

Reminds me as well when Joeys sent a cheque to Scots College the very night your old hall burnt down in the main building. They were the first school to offer financial support.
How times have changed.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
We would but it hasn't arrived I believe at Hunters Hill. The Dark Empire doesn't like cleaning out its cabinet.
Plus, they wont speak to me. What did I do?

You have TBC, which is understandable as the official AAGPS website has a blank space.

EDIT: Although I notice you've filled in SJC for 1906,07,08 and 09 which are also blank on the AAGPS website.;)
 

Joker

Greg Davis (50)
You have TBC, which is understandable as the official AAGPS website has a blank space.

EDIT: Although I notice you've filled in SJC for 1906,07,08 and 09 which are also blank on the AAGPS website.;)

I was fortunate to have had access to the Joeys school archives which confirmed Joeys won those years in their school records. Even saw the photos! The 1st XV shield helped provide some corrections and added premierships to Kings who are now on 29. The AAGPS website is woeful and was in need of someone who could make the definitive record. I have given considerable time to making this record correct as my contribution to the history of the GPS.
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
I was fortunate to have had access to the Joeys school archives which confirmed Joeys won those years in their school records. Even saw the photos! The 1st XV shield helped provide some corrections and added premierships to Kings who are now on 29. The AAGPS website is woeful and was in need of someone who could make the definitive record. I have given considerable time to making this record correct as my contribution to the history of the GPS.

You've done a great job. I hope they amend their records.
 

The Honey Badger

Jim Lenehan (48)
Oh that the answer to their problems were that simple. If you're using that as your reason, then with respect, you're finding a convenient excuse and clinging to it for grim death.

Thought you were more enlightened than that @QH.

Here's a thing, the pic below is the Shore Prep school 1st XV.

Just some ordinary kids playing ordinary kids at U12 level.

Their season consisting of 9 wins and 3 losses. Not too shabby. Perhaps they were coached well or just a good cohort.

Then they go into the senior school and the same ordinary kids have to play against the Extraordinary.

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Joker

Greg Davis (50)
I assume this means you've sent it to them? If not you should, it'd be a good outcome for all your hard work.

I did and this was the reply

Hi XXXXXX

Thank you for your work on this and your support of GPS sport. It was certainly an enthralling season of rugby this year and one of the closest in years. We’ve actually had an archivist looking at records to confirm a few anomalies but thank you for that as those stats are great to have on file.

Kind regards
 

Straight Through

Bob McCowan (2)
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Shore did manage to turn down a player who made Australian Schoolboys this year when he tried to enter as a full fee paying student a few years ago. Ironically may have been the best thing to have happened to that boy’s rugby career.

I'll think you'll find that student was about to go to Shore and admitted, before being offered a scholarship to Scots.
 

Up the Guts

Steve Williams (59)
I'll think you'll find that student was about to go to Shore and admitted, before being offered a scholarship to Scots.

I wasn't talking about a Scots player and, not wanting to be Matt the Moderator, it's probably best we don't pollute page 3 of the 2019 thread with hearsay about scholarships. Best leave it to the appropriate thread where it can be discussed more openly.
 

Up the Guts

Steve Williams (59)
I did and this was the reply

Hi XXXXXX

Thank you for your work on this and your support of GPS sport. It was certainly an enthralling season of rugby this year and one of the closest in years. We’ve actually had an archivist looking at records to confirm a few anomalies but thank you for that as those stats are great to have on file.

Kind regards

Seems a little bit of a dispassionate response when they've been handed their archive work for nothing.
 

Straight Through

Bob McCowan (2)
Nevertheless, It is utterly ridiculous that we expect Shore to be able to compete with schools that have 5 National representatives. Shore is just an ordinary school. The fact that they are part of the GPS shouldn't all of a sudden mean that the 15 top players in the school can go toe to toe with nearly full teams of state representatives. Too much is expected of them.
 
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