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NSW AAGPS Rugby 2013

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Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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.....if we're listing parental achievements, I'm proud to admit that I continued the tradition of the 4th XV/XI gauntlet laid down by my own father.

I reached the giddy heights of the Sixth XV (when there was no soccer) after a year with the 11/10 men (anyone remember Ward "Pally" Austin on 2SM?) but my inconsiderate son thought nothing of embarrassing me by playing in the Fourth XV.
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
I reached the giddy heights of the Sixth XV (when there was no soccer) after a year with the 11/10 men (anyone remember Ward "Pally" Austin on 2SM?) but my inconsiderate son thought nothing of embarrassing me by playing in the Fourth XV.
A rickapoody and a fandoogly was him was it not?
 

sonic

Frank Row (1)
Something interesting in SMH.....



Hard call on youngsters

Roosters winger Taane Milne and Parramatta forward Tepai Moeroa have been forced to withdraw from the NSW Under-18s team because their school won't release them. The pair, who are also highly regarded rugby union prospects, attend Newington College and told officials they couldn't play in the curtain-raiser to Origin II because of school commitments. Moeroa, who is a Penrith junior, holds the NSW Athletics under-13s, -15s and -17s shotput records. Jamal Idris still holds the under-9s record.​
 

The GPS Rower

Herbert Moran (7)
Something interesting in SMH...
Hard call on youngsters
Roosters winger Taane Milne and Parramatta forward Tepai Moeroa have been forced to withdraw from the NSW Under-18s team because their school won't release them. The pair, who are also highly regarded rugby union prospects, attend Newington College and told officials they couldn't play in the curtain-raiser to Origin II because of school commitments. Moeroa, who is a Penrith junior, holds the NSW Athletics under-13s, -15s and -17s shotput records. Jamal Idris still holds the under-9s record.

and opens record
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Something interesting in SMH...
Hard call on youngsters
Roosters winger Taane Milne and Parramatta forward Tepai Moeroa have been forced to withdraw from the NSW Under-18s team because their school won't release them. The pair, who are also highly regarded rugby union prospects, attend Newington College and told officials they couldn't play in the curtain-raiser to Origin II because of school commitments. Moeroa, who is a Penrith junior, holds the NSW Athletics under-13s, -15s and -17s shotput records. Jamal Idris still holds the under-9s record.
Tough f@cking luck
 
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Tight head Lion

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Thought this was clever. Just to add these images were sent to me by a former student of mine who really should be studying for his Uni exams.

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Unders Line

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Recruitment is poison to any competitive rugby competition and by concentrating player talent, ultimately poison to the development of widely based grass roots rugby in Australia.
On this forum their seems to be a negative attitude to scholarships. Although some schools...well... they seem to give out more than other institutions. Scholarships are beneficial to the GPS. They increase the overall quality of rugby. The "imported" boys increase of the skills of the players they play with.The level of rugby that the First XV competition comprises of is unbelievable.
It is in some schools policies not to give out Co - Curricular Scholarships, and that is completely understandable.Those other schools that dont scholarship or dont give out many scholarships are still extremely competitive, because they are learning to play against bigger, stronger opponents.
And lastly, Grammar and High's rugby have not been ruined by other schools scholarships but their demographics.
 

gpsfan

Frank Row (1)
Following this commentary over the last few days, I have taken a moment today to review the TSC lineup for '13. The results are this:
In '13, 18 boys have taken the field, of which 4 started at TSC in Prep, 9 started in Year 7, 3 started Year 10, 2 started Year 11. The Year 10 boys - 1 in an international student (pretty common for international students to attend from year 10 or 11), 1 is an indig bursary (with the expansion of the indig program at TSC) and 1 of the Year 11 starters has a dad & grandfather who are old boys. The remaining 2 I am unsure.

At the TSC rugby lunch last week it was commented that against Kings, TSC won 90% of the 30-odd fixtures that day. Is that a school that is focusing solely on a 1st XV title?

Well may we question the intentions of Tight head Lion, a seemingly disgruntled ex-employee of 2 GPS schools (& seems to be angling for a job at Grammar now). Your Rugby 7s tournament comment is a sad reflection of the delusional world that only you live in - I could find no student who has popped up at TSC after attending that tournament.
 

ilive4315

Frank Row (1)
Your use of the words "the recruitment drive they have had in recent years' is a major overstatement. A stat that will no doubt surprise you and some of the other posters on this thread - of the 19 boys who have started for Kings 1sts this year in their two trials and two GPS games:
  • 2 at least started at the school in the Prep,
  • 10 started in year 7 and
  • 3 started in year 8.
I'd love to compare this with Joeys, Riverview and even Shore!


Heres the Break Down - Riverview 1st XV
Players Starting in Year 5: 7 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 7: 4 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 9: 2 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 10: 1 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 11: 1 Out of 15

Riverview may i add is the only school to place Player Progression in their Saturday Match Fixtures booklet. Theres no recruitment drive at the school unlike some others....
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Newington does not own these boys just because they pay their school fees. How could you deny these lads playing for NSW against Queensland in the curtain raiser to Origin game 2.

Do you really think playing for GPS schoolboys was equivalent?
Not literally, no.
But there's a whole movie genre devoted to the sale of ones soul.
And it's somewhat ironic that a religious school didn't read as far as Mark 8:36:
"36 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?".
I knew that quote and I'm an atheist.
I couldn't care less whether its equivalent or not: he who pays the piper calls the tune.
Perhaps the dam has broken.
Those of us living a little closer to the real world can only hope so.



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George Smith

Ted Thorn (20)
Newington does not own these boys just because they pay their school fees. How could you deny these lads playing for NSW against Queensland in the curtain raiser to Origin game 2.
Do you really think playing for GPS schoolboys was equivalent?

he who pays the piper calls the tune.
IMHO if you are on a scholarship then you are receiving "payment in kind" for your attendance and services. If you don't believe nor accept this then pay your own way and don't whinge about "school not releasing" etc.
 

George Smith

Ted Thorn (20)
IMHO if you are on a scholarship then you are receiving "payment in kind" for your attendance and services. If you don't believe nor accept this then pay your own way and don't whinge about "school not releasing" etc.
and further to these sentiments . ... ... if you are not grateful to the school for giving you a great education "on the house" then I suggest you should just "pack up your toys and go home".
 

George Smith

Ted Thorn (20)
Heres the Break Down - Riverview 1st XV
Players Starting in Year 5: 7 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 7: 4 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 9: 2 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 10: 1 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 11: 1 Out of 15

Riverview may i add is the only school to place Player Progression in their Saturday Match Fixtures booklet. Theres no recruitment drive at the school unlike some others..

Shore Stats (didnt have the Prep info but as many are boarders would ensure they started in Yr7)
1sts ____2nds
U13s ____13 ____15 _ ___played "games" for all 6 years
U14s ____1 ______- ____??
U15s ____1 ______- ____son and grandson of OBs
________15____ 15
 

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David Codey (61)
Newington does not own these boys just because they pay their school fees. How could you deny these lads playing for NSW against Queensland in the curtain raiser to Origin game 2.

Do you really think playing for GPS schoolboys was equivalent?

It was their choice, it was either SOO or NSW Schoolboy trials.
Guess what?
NSW Schoolboy trials is first base in being selected for a 6 week UK tour fully paid.
Newington doesn't own them. They are playing the system.
 
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Br Henry

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Heres the Break Down - Riverview 1st XV
Players Starting in Year 5: 7 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 7: 4 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 9: 2 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 10: 1 Out of 15
Players Starting in Year 11: 1 Out of 15

Riverview may i add is the only school to place Player Progression in their Saturday Match Fixtures booklet. Theres no recruitment drive at the school unlike some others..

This I noted as well while attending the match. Good for Iggies for doing this.
 

GTPIH

Ted Thorn (20)
Newington does not own these boys just because they pay their school fees. How could you deny these lads playing for NSW against Queensland in the curtain raiser to Origin game 2.

Do you really think playing for GPS schoolboys was equivalent?

No but, selection for NSW Schools I, which they achieved, is equivalent, and will no doubt lead to Aussie Schools.

the story in SMH was from the RL 'sin bin' gossip column and I suspect was a dig at Rugby for depriving the poor little RL boys the chance to play U18 SOO.
 

Brian Westlake

Arch Winning (36)
Newington does not own these boys just because they pay their school fees. How could you deny these lads playing for NSW against Queensland in the curtain raiser to Origin game 2.

Do you really think playing for GPS schoolboys was equivalent?
Do you really believe everything you read in the paper???
 
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