Agree. I don't quite understand what the fuss is with players on scholarships. Does it really matter? I mean if a kid is blessed with a talent in any sport and it open doors for them into one of the prestigious schools here in Australia...What's wrong with that? The boys that I know who are on scholarships at NC/SC/TKS that plays rugby, I applaud those schools for giving them opportunities. Opportunity to be exposed to high level of education and training, access to network with some of the 1%'s in this country (if any of course). Point it, their talents opens doors and there is nothing wrong with that in my opinion. And no, I don't have a child on scholarship in any school.
I think the point is that we should award the scholarship regardless of the student's ability to kick a footy; i.e. they shouldn't be professionals, it's amateur schoolboy sport.
Otherwise, it appears as it probably is, extremely self-interested of the school, the old boys, etc., with the actual kids' interests a distant second to that.
In the case of Newington, this year in particular, it appears to be the school and old boys throwing some "meat to the crowd" in light of the well-publicised and ongoing infighting regarding coeducation.
The sports scholarship practice also has the potential to unbalance a competition, with super competitive "2nd XVs" full of kids who, in the normal course of events, would otherwise be 1st XV kids.
I also don't think it's great for school culture. From the reports that I have heard, the sports "scholarship" kids know precisely why they are there, as does every other kid in the place, which can generate an "Us and Them" dynamic.
Not to mention the impact on the culture in the schools robbed of their own talent.
You can actually see the pressure boil over in games from time to time - some of the sports "scholarship" kids blowing up when things don't go their way on the pitch, "overreacting" to a casual observer, striking out, etc., because they are under constant pressure to perform.
The new rules of the AAGPS, which eradicated the provisions against sports scholarship and inducements, are crummy to say the least...
The fact that we went from a literal boycott on Scots a couple of years ago to this Newington side, which will likely win the comp by recruiting as far and wide as QLD and Tonga, while their lower age groups are getting belted, shows how far we have slid into professionalism and "winning at all costs".
Never mind what it says about the general state of grassroots Rugby in this country. League teams paying tuition? Seriously? The joke is on us.