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Qld GPS Rugby 2022

Oldschoolpete

Frank Row (1)
Barker is arguably the strongest 1st XV in Australia at the moment so I wouldn't go as far as saying Nudgee will have an edge in this match. Barker will be bringing their full strength team including flyhalf Isaiya Katoa, signed by Redcliffe from 2023. Should be a great game and an awesome initiative from RugbyAU and both school sports directors and Directors of Rugby.

Hopefully this becomes an annual game between the top schools from NSW and QLD.
Just trying to get some low down on the form guide for the Nudgee v Barker match. From what I can see only one player from Barker was selected in NSW 1 to trial for the Aust Schoolboys back in July when schoolboy rugby was in full swing? NSW 1 & 2 are very well represented by the top GPS & CAS schools [Thanks RedOr Dead]. Or is there an Academy pathway in NSW [like QLD] that allows for alternative rep honours, that the Barker players competed in?
 

RedOrDead

Ted Thorn (20)
Just trying to get some low down on the form guide for the Nudgee v Barker match. From what I can see only one player from Barker was selected in NSW 1 to trial for the Aust Schoolboys back in July when schoolboy rugby was in full swing? NSW 1 & 2 are very well represented by the top GPS & CAS schools [Thanks RedOr Dead]. Or is there an Academy pathway in NSW [like QLD] that allows for alternative rep honours, that the Barker players competed in?
Yes. There is a Waratahs academy (Gen Blue), and various other pathways too. NSW Schools, SJRU etc.

Barker have 13 U18 NSW representative players (some injured for the Nudgee game), and 1 u16's representative player. In total they have 16 players in their 1st XV who have been selected to play further reps (CAS or better) this year (including a few boys who missed the season due to injury but made it last year).
 
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Rugby Man

Allen Oxlade (6)
Nudgee should bring back for the Barker match some of their 2021 1st XV who are 18 years old now. They were a good team.
 

Ear

Peter Burge (5)
Nudgee should bring back for the Barker match some of their 2021 1st XV who are 18 years old now. They were a good team.
Isn’t QLD and NSW aligned on school age now? Don’t most kids in grade 12 turn 18 in QLD now?
 

Rugby Man

Allen Oxlade (6)
Well that's great if the ages are now aligned so it should be a fair match up now when NSW and Qld teams play each other.
 

The Nomad

Bob Davidson (42)
Isn’t QLD and NSW aligned on school age now? Don’t most kids in grade 12 turn 18 in QLD now?
They aren’t completely aligned , not all final year students turn 18 in Qld. Those born before June 30th are still only turning 17. You end up with a large Opens cohort as it’s all of Year 12 and approximately half the year 11s who turn 17 that year.

Having said that , the majority of First XV squads would be made up of 18 year olds.
 
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Ear

Peter Burge (5)
They aren’t completely aligned , not all final year students turn 18 in Qld. Those born before June 30th are still only turning 17. You end up with a large Opens cohort as it’s all of Year 12 and approximately half the year 11s who turn 17 that year.

Having said that , the majority of First XV squads would be made up of 18 year olds.
But the starting age at school in QLD and NSW are exactly the same now so noone is getting an advantage??
 

Ear

Peter Burge (5)
But the starting age at school in QLD and NSW are exactly the same now so noone is getting an advantage??
 

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Rugrat

Darby Loudon (17)
Weather conditions today may throw out some unexpected results. Big Forwards and scrum success will have a big impact.
 

Dabu

Allen Oxlade (6)
No they’re not. Only half the cohort are 18 in Year 12 in Qld. The QLD school’s use the financial year calendar for intakes.
Kudos to the GPS competition for continuing to play in age groups. It’s absurd the AIC rugby competition is played in year levels.
 

TheRed

Allen Oxlade (6)
Kudos to the GPS competition for continuing to play in age groups. It’s absurd the AIC rugby competition is played in year levels.
Kudos to the GPS competition for continuing to play in age groups. It’s absurd the AIC rugby competition is played in year levels.

The fact that you have kids in grade 7 playing half in under 12 and half in under 13 is one of the major reasons that numbers in rugby at most GPS schools are dropping off. Kids particularly in B-D teams just want to play with their mates. It is the only sport where you can’t do that, and is a major reason why a lot of kids from lower teams will head off to other sports like Basketball. The GPS schools should adopt the AIC model and change to year group teams in my opinion.
 

Dabu

Allen Oxlade (6)
Absolutely respect a difference in opinion but I can’t agree. They have to play in age groups. Firstly from a safety point of view. But I also think it fosters a greater school spirit when you get to play with boys from different year levels.
 
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