If your son plays 6 or more games of 1st Grade Colts at a club, he becomes a 5-point player under the Points Cap system.
What does that mean? It means he’ll be costly for any other club to take—even if the environment he’s in now isn’t the right fit.
Two weeks ago by my calculations the 14D had a for and against of 306 for and 0 against.Mate, the team to watch are the MIGHTY 14Ds from Joeys.
Having a great season. Good bunch of lads who really enjoy their rugby.
My team to watch as they take on Sydney High 14As
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Coach wouldn't be happy with that 0 against.....Two weeks ago by my calculations the 14D had a for and against of 306 for and 0 against.
Going to Norths is brain dead if they have the ‘current coaching and management.Outstanding work.
Colts families you’ll see this year lots of boys from Eastwood and Norths moving clubs and heavily disappointed.
boys promised the world and received rugby league coaching instead…
Boys will think going to the uni/easts in colts is just sunshine and rainbows, which sometimes it is, but it's a 25 week long playing year and you'd rather be respected by the club rather than used as a stepping stone.Going to Norths is brain dead if they have the ‘current coaching and management.
Even if it’s the family Club and your local they only care about recruiting a 1st Grade. Development ain’t the goal there no matter what they say. They’d rather pick up some fringe prem pommy or Auckland 2nd grader to play over developing a Colt.
Boys alternatively should go where they will play. Easts might seem cool but it sucks if you ride the pine and pay a lot to boot up early and then pay the grades matchies. Nothing wrong with going and playing at the Pirates and putting in showings. Sides like the Brums 19s pick a majority from Sydney and aren’t watching 3rds Colts even if it is Easts or Uni. You can out yourself in a good spot at others.
Thanks Chairman.SHORE 1st XV
1. Jarrett
2. Garner
3. Hamilton
4. Frape
5. Galligan
6. Stock
7. Reardon
8. Clout
9. Greig
10. Bassingthwaighte
11. d’Almeida
12. Francis (c)
13. Wendt
14. Hockey
15. Callaghan
i think the points system works for Colts at this point in time. The very strongest clubs are forced to play their best colts in grade. i’d also encourage boys to go to clubs where they won’t cruise into first grade. if you want to progress the competition for places is very healthy.A Message for Parents as Schoolboy Rugby Wraps Up
To all the parents out there watching their boys finish up school rugby, well done. The Schoolboy rugby journey is a great part of Rugby and its sad when it ends, but also the beginning of next steps. And I hope this post is informative
Before you get swept into Colts footy...
Here’s something you might not know—and it matters.
The Colts Player Points System (2026)
There’s a rule in place that says:
Now imagine this:
Your son gets promised the world in Year 12—kitted out, schmoozed, told he'll be “developed”... only to find himself lost in a poor culture, under poor coaching, or sitting behind three older players who were promised the exact same thing.
But now he’s played six games.
Now he's locked in.
Now he’s too “expensive” to take a fresh shot elsewhere.
This system rewards clubs for fast recruitment, not genuine development.
It doesn’t ask, “Did you help this kid grow?”
It only asks, “Did you get him on the park six times?”
What Should You Look for Instead?
Before signing anything or accepting boots and promises:
- Check the culture – Speak to families already there. Is the club really developing your player or are they just all about recruitment and grade and colts is just an after thought once the season starts.
- Check the facilities – Is your young player going to get good access to the tools and facilities he'll need to grow from student to adult player
- Check the coaches – Are they passionate about Colts development? Or are they using it as a stepping stone for themselves to progress to Grade?
You’re not just choosing a club.
You’re choosing a two-year experience at a critical point in your son’s journey—as a player and a young man.
Btw we should ask -
Why doesn’t the points system allow freedom of movement during Colts?
Why are 17-year-olds being forced to make decisions that shape the next two years of their rugby future before they’ve even stepped on a Colts training paddock?
Wouldn’t it make more sense to apply the points weighting when Colts players graduate to Grade?
That way, we’d be rewarding clubs who actually invest in young players—not just those who get a signature early.
I hope this is useful - make of it what you will - I will post across the forum for each ISA, CAS an GPS
Ignore if not of value.
Hopefully Galligan can make an impact tomorrow. Fingers crossedSHORE 1st XV
1. Jarrett
2. Garner
3. Hamilton
4. Frape
5. Galligan
6. Stock
7. Reardon
8. Clout
9. Greig
10. Bassingthwaighte
11. d’Almeida
12. Francis (c)
13. Wendt
14. Hockey
15. Callaghan