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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2015

Who will win GPS 2015?


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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Who is this man you're speaking about if you please reveal?
The name is not important, but if you absolutely must know, his decision was discussed in the "2014 AAGPS Rugby" thread and the "Which Clubs are the Class of 2014 going to?" Thread.

The point is that cream will always rise to the top.

Missing schoolboy rep footy through injury, or by prioritising academics does not end a budding "rugby career".

Consider this:
There are more Neurosurgeons in Australia than Professional Rugby players.
The worldwide average career length of Professional Athletes (including all those involved in non-contact sports) is < 4 years.
Many Neurosurgeons (and Senior Counsel) are still practicing when they are well into their 50's. Show me the money.:)
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
On another note however, many boys prioritise academics over Rugby. Henry Hutchinson selected for his second year of Aus Schoolboys pulled out with "injury" and ended up with a very impressive atar from all account, as well as Angus Crichton who also pulled out mysteriously..


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I saw HH's injury and with my highly trained senses was able to diagnose a syndesmosis from 50m - so Im calling that injury legit.
 

Donotquestion

Stan Wickham (3)
The name is not important, but if you absolutely must know, his decision was discussed in the "2014 AAGPS Rugby" thread and the "Which Clubs are the Class of 2014 going to?" Thread.

The point is that cream will always rise to the top.

Missing schoolboy rep footy through injury, or by prioritising academics does not end a budding "rugby career".

Consider this:
There are more Neurosurgeons in Australia than Professional Rugby players.
The worldwide average career length of Professional Athletes (including all those involved in non-contact sports) is < 4 years.
Many Neurosurgeons (and Senior Counsel) are still practicing when they are well into their 50's. Show me the money.:)


Wouldn't be Maddox #10 from scots would it?
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
The name is not important, but if you absolutely must know, his decision was discussed in the "2014 AAGPS Rugby" thread and the "Which Clubs are the Class of 2014 going to?" Thread.

The point is that cream will always rise to the top.

Missing schoolboy rep footy through injury, or by prioritising academics does not end a budding "rugby career".

Consider this:
There are more Neurosurgeons in Australia than Professional Rugby players.
The worldwide average career length of Professional Athletes (including all those involved in non-contact sports) is < 4 years.
Many Neurosurgeons (and Senior Counsel) are still practicing when they are well into their 50's. Show me the money.:)
Throw in Orthopedic surgeons too HJ!
The least philanthropic career outside of a lawyer or Opthalmologist. Had a beer with my mate who is a lawyer. He even drinks in increments :)
 

George Grant

Ward Prentice (10)
Overall a successful evening for GPS, victorious in both games and good signs in 3's 4's hit out. Couldn't help but notice GPS 3rds team with a huge amount of year 11's possibly development for next years 1sts team.

For 1's Gittoes, Prindiville, McGregor the standouts in a 46-0 victory over CAS..

GG out


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