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I wonder if Kurtley Beale, from a deprived aboriginal decent, would have had the same life without the fortunate opportunity to attend a private school.
Beale was born in Blacktown, New South Wales, and grew up at Mt Druitt in Western Sydney.[3] In his early years Kurtley played junior rugby league for Western City Tigers, Mt Druitt before converting to Rugby union.[4] He gained a scholarship to attend St Joseph's College at Hunters Hill, known as Joeys, where he played rugby for the first XV team for three years in a row. Beale was selected to represent the NSW and Australian Schoolboys rugby teams between 2004 and 2006.[5] In 2006 Beale captained both the Joey's first fifteen and the Australian Schoolboys teams,[5] and regularly attended training sessions with the NSW Waratahs from the age of 15. He signed with the Waratahs while still only a 16-year-old.[6][7] At 17, he attended his first Wallabies training camp, on the invitation of coach John Connolly
#452
I speak for Victoria alone on the is union an elitist sport question.
Rugby Union in Victorian schools.
RugbyNet - Victorian Schools' Rugby Union
Current full members:
Brighton Grammar School
Carey Grammar School
Geelong Grammar School
Ivanhoe Grammar School
Marcellin College
Melbourne Grammar School
Melbourne High School
Scotch College
St Kevin's College
Thornbury-Darebin Secondary College
Trinity Grammar School
Xavier College
St. John's Regional College (Dandenong)
Associate members:
Kew High School
Parade College
St Bernard's College
St Patrick's College
Whitefriars College
2 schools (highlighted) are State Government schools and non demoninational, the other 16 are private/public schools (i.e. fee paying), mostly for boys only and Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian. Not one school west of the Westgate Bridge, home to over a million people is a member of Victorian Schools Rugby. (Kew is one of Melbourne's wealthiest suburbs)
Rugby Union in Victorian schools.
RugbyNet - Victorian Schools' Rugby Union
Current full members:
Brighton Grammar School
Carey Grammar School
Geelong Grammar School
Ivanhoe Grammar School
Marcellin College
Melbourne Grammar School
Melbourne High School
Scotch College
St Kevin's College
Thornbury-Darebin Secondary College
Trinity Grammar School
Xavier College
St. John's Regional College (Dandenong)
Associate members:
Kew High School
Parade College
St Bernard's College
St Patrick's College
Whitefriars College
2 schools (highlighted) are State Government schools and non demoninational, the other 16 are private/public schools (i.e. fee paying), mostly for boys only and Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian. Not one school west of the Westgate Bridge, home to over a million people is a member of Victorian Schools Rugby. (Kew is one of Melbourne's wealthiest suburbs)
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I speak for Victoria alone on the is union an elitist sport question.
Rugby Union in Victorian schools.
RugbyNet - Victorian Schools' Rugby Union
Current full members:
Brighton Grammar School
Carey Grammar School
Geelong Grammar School
Ivanhoe Grammar School
Marcellin College
Melbourne Grammar School
Melbourne High School
Scotch College
St Kevin's College
Thornbury-Darebin Secondary College
Trinity Grammar School
Xavier College
St. John's Regional College (Dandenong)
Associate members:
Kew High School
Parade College
St Bernard's College
St Patrick's College
Whitefriars College
2 schools (highlighted) are State Government schools and non demoninational, the other 16 are private/public schools (i.e. fee paying), mostly for boys only and Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian. Not one school west of the Westgate Bridge, home to over a million people is a member of Victorian Schools Rugby. (Kew is one of Melbourne's wealthiest suburbs)
Rugby Union in Victorian schools.
RugbyNet - Victorian Schools' Rugby Union
Current full members:
Brighton Grammar School
Carey Grammar School
Geelong Grammar School
Ivanhoe Grammar School
Marcellin College
Melbourne Grammar School
Melbourne High School
Scotch College
St Kevin's College
Thornbury-Darebin Secondary College
Trinity Grammar School
Xavier College
St. John's Regional College (Dandenong)
Associate members:
Kew High School
Parade College
St Bernard's College
St Patrick's College
Whitefriars College
2 schools (highlighted) are State Government schools and non demoninational, the other 16 are private/public schools (i.e. fee paying), mostly for boys only and Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian. Not one school west of the Westgate Bridge, home to over a million people is a member of Victorian Schools Rugby. (Kew is one of Melbourne's wealthiest suburbs)
#455
I don't mind the truth being pointed out whichever way it falls. Rugby is so overwhelmingly a non-public school thing here.
Interestingly, as someone looking at schools recently it is unfortunately no where near universal. On average private schools offer more but many public schools outrank non-public schools and it is quite a challenge to decide. Have been really surprised by some of my assumptions about our local schools not being borne out in the actual stats/results.
Interestingly, as someone looking at schools recently it is unfortunately no where near universal. On average private schools offer more but many public schools outrank non-public schools and it is quite a challenge to decide. Have been really surprised by some of my assumptions about our local schools not being borne out in the actual stats/results.
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On the flip side I don't know of any schools in Sydney that do AFL. They are probably out there and I'm sure you'll Internet me some stats on that. I just don't know any and can't be arsed interneting it.
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Yes, why let facts spoil an argument, just say you can't be arsed finding out. The reverse does not hold true. "Six schools, St Patrick's, Riverview, Waverley, Trinity, Knox and Cranbrook, signed up for the AFL's inaugural Independent Schools competition this winter".
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#461
Who to support in the final?
The Wallybies or the South Pacific Mercenaries?
I don't like either team
McCaw v Pocock? Both great players. Both wankers
I guess it will have to be Australia

Go Aussie!!!
The Wallybies or the South Pacific Mercenaries?
I don't like either team
McCaw v Pocock? Both great players. Both wankers
I guess it will have to be Australia

Go Aussie!!!
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Sorry guys as the eternal Brit I will have no faves
Just hoping for a great game, both teams deserve to be there
We were our usual arrogant shite self lol
Just hoping for a great game, both teams deserve to be there
We were our usual arrogant shite self lol



