Dragon Fanatic
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Ok, you blokes must be sick and tired of being told off about your lack of juniors. Its true you have next to no juniors.
To get this problem fixed is quite easy.
You have HUGE private schools in the Eastern Suburbs who either play Rugby Union or don't have any preference to any sport.
The schools are:
-The Cranbrook School (Bellevue Hill) Full of wealthy and willing young Union players. Pop 1300 (All boys years K-12)
-The Scots College (Bellevue Hill) Full of very handy and wealthy Union players some whom made the Australian schoolboys Rugby side this year. Pop 1200 (All Boys Years K-12)
-Waverley College (Waverley) Real wealth off talent and great Rugby school where many great League and Union players have been teethed also many who made Australian schoolboys rugby side- Pop 1400 (All boys Years 5-12)
-Reddam House (Woollahra) Very wealthy and very new school with plenty of talented youngsters- Pop 1160 (Co ed Years K-12)
-Rose Bay Secondary College (Dover Heights and Vaucluse) Public school which I am sure will have a well of talent just waiting to be used.
These are the major schools in the Eastern Suburbs that have males enrolled. Why not say, create a Rugby League competition a knock out just one day and try and get the support of these schools. How will you get the support of these Rugby schools you ask?
Do what the Roosters do best throw money at them. Even places like Cranbrook cant get enough of the stuff and a place like Dover would love to get involved. Im telling you now getting League into the private schools in the Eastern suburbs will stop the bitching from other clubs about you buying players. Even just running like gala days or development days it will help immensely.
You have in excess of 5100 boys who are just waiting to play League. Now obviously not all of these boys will play but I think you will pleasantly surprised with how many who will. Your hardest task is getting the schools to comply.
To get this problem fixed is quite easy.
You have HUGE private schools in the Eastern Suburbs who either play Rugby Union or don't have any preference to any sport.
The schools are:
-The Cranbrook School (Bellevue Hill) Full of wealthy and willing young Union players. Pop 1300 (All boys years K-12)
-The Scots College (Bellevue Hill) Full of very handy and wealthy Union players some whom made the Australian schoolboys Rugby side this year. Pop 1200 (All Boys Years K-12)
-Waverley College (Waverley) Real wealth off talent and great Rugby school where many great League and Union players have been teethed also many who made Australian schoolboys rugby side- Pop 1400 (All boys Years 5-12)
-Reddam House (Woollahra) Very wealthy and very new school with plenty of talented youngsters- Pop 1160 (Co ed Years K-12)
-Rose Bay Secondary College (Dover Heights and Vaucluse) Public school which I am sure will have a well of talent just waiting to be used.
These are the major schools in the Eastern Suburbs that have males enrolled. Why not say, create a Rugby League competition a knock out just one day and try and get the support of these schools. How will you get the support of these Rugby schools you ask?
Do what the Roosters do best throw money at them. Even places like Cranbrook cant get enough of the stuff and a place like Dover would love to get involved. Im telling you now getting League into the private schools in the Eastern suburbs will stop the bitching from other clubs about you buying players. Even just running like gala days or development days it will help immensely.
You have in excess of 5100 boys who are just waiting to play League. Now obviously not all of these boys will play but I think you will pleasantly surprised with how many who will. Your hardest task is getting the schools to comply.