Wat seuns wil weet4/16/2023 ![]() Dit is duidelik dat Grey meer Springbokke en Profesionele spelers ontwikkel as enige ander skool in die land, so duidelik doen hulle iets reg, dalk moet ander skole dit meer volg. Nou speel Grey met n squad sisteem en dit is onregverdig? Nooit tree hulle buite die reels op nie ? In Transvaal word dit toegelaat dat O/19 spelers mag speel in die beker so dan is dit binne die reels, alle skole koop spelers party koop net beter spelers as ander, en dit is mos nie hulle skuld nie? Die reel se daar mag 8 spelers op die bank wees (volle voorry), en jy mag 7 veranderinge maak (U/19 law variations mag jy meer veranderinge maak), en dis presies wat Grey doen, so weereens dit is binne die reels, en almal kan dit doen indien hulle wil ? Ek weet nie of Grey nog die Montpellier ooreenkoms het nie ek glo amper nie, maar as hulle het dan is dit ook goed vir hulle. In this way, a school affords it’s second team players the benefit of a full match coupled with a more respectable rest recovery time of at least 65-minutes and up to 120-minutes if they are going to be deployed as impact players.ĭit is vir my altyd snaaks, wanneer ek sien Garsfontein doen goed, dan lees ek hulle koop spelers, of hulle het n span vol O/19 spelers. Switch the 2nd XV and u16A matches, so that the latter becomes the curtain-raiser for the main game. ![]() The argument of rehabilitating players who return from injury by offering them 20-minutes of 1st XV action, should be revised to offering them 20-minutes of 2nd XV action.Ī really good idea is the approach that Garsfontein and Affies adopted on Saturday. The thing is all this should be transparent and should be shared with the opponents and should be agreed to beforehand. Keep the intentions and the information away from your opponent school on the match day and treat it like its none of their business. If you break it right down, in its purest form, the squad system is a form of cheating, made acceptable by covertness (maybe underhandedness is a better word). The well-being of the 15 opponents on the park who have to oppose fresh legs is a consideration in the debate but we all know it is the influence on the scoreline that drives the arguments against the use of a squad system. It is hard to believe that this requirement has remained a background issue.Ĭonversely there is a lot to say about a fresh reserve who played no part in an earlier match and comes on as a strategic replacement. A boy who should be physically tired and had little time to recuperate, is expected to step up and play at a more intensely physically demanding level in terms of strength, speed and collisions. However in the interests of safety, this should register the biggest red flag of the lot. ![]() ![]() There are zero complaints about a second team player who’s just completed a 60-minute challenge, coming on to replace an injured 1st XV starter. Certainly the professional approach that most of the top rugby schools adopt these days, pushes the boundary of what is still educationally beneficial, in the quest to stay competitive.Īmongst those sensitive issues are the use of the reserve bench for first team matches. The does and don’t of schoolboy rugby somethings get a bit blurry. ![]()
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