Most of these schools are private. Massive shout-out to Sir Thomas Rich's in Gloucester, where Sam Underhill went. We're a state grammar but punch way above our weight in regional and national competitions
These private schools don't necessarily develop their own talent. County Development Pathways end up highlighting U13,14s Club players who then get offered Sports scholarships and then they're lost to the Community Clubs that developed them from minis. What get's missed are late developers such Alex Dombrandt, who don't physically develop until U18/U20s, and by luck end up playing at University. Itoja was a basketball player until he got picked up by Herts RFU "Try rugby" session
You would have to bend your eligibility criteria a little bit - but I think you have already done that. Try connecting these names and see what school you come up with! Rob Andrew, Rory Underwood, Tony Underwood, Mathew Tait, Lee Dickson, Tim Visser, Alex Tait, Ed Williamson, Rory Clegg, Calum Clark, Alex Gray and Ross Batty.
Most of these schools are private. Massive shout-out to Sir Thomas Rich's in Gloucester, where Sam Underhill went. We're a state grammar but punch way above our weight in regional and national competitions
Cause state schools don’t really play rugby
the glos schools are so underrated ! st. peter’s too !
@@abdullahahmed8585 Plenty do, John fisher are one of many
A few more from Oakham you could have named ... Tom Croft, Lewis Moody, Jack Van Portvliet, Charlie Walker, Matt Smith ...
Don't forget about Haileybury: produced Jamie George, Chris Wyles, Nick Isiekwe and more recently Kapeli Pifileti
you should of looked at Irish schools like BlackRock as a lot of talent comes from there
Ummmmm Jack Van Poortvliet at Oakham too, and Hamish plays at Edinburgh not Glasgow…
Lad forget completely about John fisher, public school with 3 boys in Harlequinns. Alex Dombrandt, Conor Oresanya and Ben Waghorn
John Fisher are a state school...they also have Kieran Treadwell in the Ulster/ireland team and Ben Axten-Burret who plays for Hong Kong
@@callummurray9720 It's a non-fee paying faith school (Catholic)
Correct, it’s also a state school
Similar videos on Irish, SA and NZ schools would be great!
These private schools don't necessarily develop their own talent.
County Development Pathways end up highlighting U13,14s Club players who then get offered Sports scholarships and then they're lost to the Community Clubs that developed them from minis.
What get's missed are late developers such Alex Dombrandt, who don't physically develop until U18/U20s, and by luck end up playing at University.
Itoja was a basketball player until he got picked up by Herts RFU "Try rugby" session
You would have to bend your eligibility criteria a little bit - but I think you have already done that. Try connecting these names and see what school you come up with! Rob Andrew, Rory Underwood, Tony Underwood, Mathew Tait, Lee Dickson, Tim Visser, Alex Tait, Ed Williamson, Rory Clegg, Calum Clark, Alex Gray and Ross Batty.
I love William George Stace
he is the goat
Scotland schools next
Sir Gareth edwards. Millfield
You should have a look at Exeter College! Mental talent
You forgot Mako Vunipola and Callum sheedy who played for millfield
its ioan not Ian mate
just private and Grammar schools then, no state schools?
was meant to be for the whole of the uk, not just england
Queen Victoria School, Kyle Rowe went there
Warwick???
No nsb?
Radley!?
Colston’s?
Warwick
Should do this for foreign schools as well lad??
We definitely can do! What schools?
Stowe?
Awful rugby school
Only became gd this yr
Cranleigh robbed
Literally why the school system is shit!
Was honestly expecting a lot better players the way it was built up.