@@markknopflerisnot england the creators of rugby runners in up in the world cup and winners u don’t think they can produce some of the best rugby schools ur a joker
Even determining that a player should be given priority in a pro rugby pathway at 18 is an issue. New Zealand has addressed this player pathway issue the best out of any country in the world. As a result, they've had players like Conrad Smith (studied law, played university rugby competitively and then went pro) and now they have players like Will Jordan (very good player at school in the UC championship but not the best in the New Zealand overall cohort of school team players until a year after when he caught up - after school, in the Canterbury programme). When you have best players at 18 when they're just playing other 18 year olds, don't shut out the others. Also I'm pretty sure than in the UK some of the best playmaking talent never went full in on rugby because of this. Some are now recently qualified as doctors and engineers, and some of our best natural athletes didn't even get into rugby.
@@slen6293 ur dumb. Half the aase teams are actually shit. The others have like 10 academy players. Compared to everyone in the 1st and 2nd teams of sedbergh millfield and wellington being academyd up
Bro any school that has good players definitely bought them *scholarships it’s what kings do here in NZ put them on academic scholarships but technically are not aloud to give our sport scholarships
Typical English, talk themselves up, im from New Zealand and everyone knows we are the beasts of World rugby on all levels. You may beat us one tournament, one game here or there, but, guarantee we as a black machine have set the standard and make every nation play at optimum peak to get a sniff at victory. Honestly, it gets boring after a while being so damn good and YOU KNOW!!! Kudos to South African high schools there are sum beasts coming out of there other than that win Internationally consistantly then start the bragging Oooowayyyyy
I think that some of the schools in South Africa might take issue with that bold statement
it only says "one of the best" which is probably true
'One of the best' -which they are
one of the best.....in England
Haven’t Colston’s had 150 pros from the school
@@markknopflerisnot england the creators of rugby runners in up in the world cup and winners u don’t think they can produce some of the best rugby schools ur a joker
Sedbergh vs Wellington is always the crunch match in school boy rugby. Last year Sedbergh won, but it’s normally a 50/50
@@StopTheRot On and off for Millfield, both Sedbergh and Wellington give them a beating at the moment but of course as always, depends on the year
Game I played in years ago best welsh college ua-cam.com/video/Nn08_mKuR10/v-deo.html
@@calebdocking641 sick tries
We beat Sebergh 100-0 u15s and went on to win the daily mail cup when I was at Wellington
@@oscarh24 did you leave last year ?
Even determining that a player should be given priority in a pro rugby pathway at 18 is an issue. New Zealand has addressed this player pathway issue the best out of any country in the world. As a result, they've had players like Conrad Smith (studied law, played university rugby competitively and then went pro) and now they have players like Will Jordan (very good player at school in the UC championship but not the best in the New Zealand overall cohort of school team players until a year after when he caught up - after school, in the Canterbury programme). When you have best players at 18 when they're just playing other 18 year olds, don't shut out the others. Also I'm pretty sure than in the UK some of the best playmaking talent never went full in on rugby because of this. Some are now recently qualified as doctors and engineers, and some of our best natural athletes didn't even get into rugby.
You’re missing that most good/known schoolboy rugby people go to private schools so are smart enough to become doctors …
Sedbergh are beasts to be fair
They dominate the UK private school rugby scene by buying all of their players offering them full scholarships.
@@oliverschaible3189 that is kind of the point tbh
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sedbergh vs hartpury when?
u mean wellington
Hartpury would beat both by 50 points before half time. Different league between these schools and the college sides in the AASE league
I played in the AASE league and played against sedbergh and Hartpury it would be pretty close tbf
@@slen6293 ur dumb. Half the aase teams are actually shit. The others have like 10 academy players. Compared to everyone in the 1st and 2nd teams of sedbergh millfield and wellington being academyd up
@@slen6293 Sedbergh would smash Hartpury. AASE teams are not as good as top rugby schools
Scholarships
Yeah but still have to have a decent set up to get the players in.
Bro any school that has good players definitely bought them *scholarships it’s what kings do here in NZ put them on academic scholarships but technically are not aloud to give our sport scholarships
@@sioaho2190 I doubt they would be doing any classes that matter they usually dumb as rocks
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Grey College from South Africa will destroy that team
Casually beat them 100-0 and Won the daily mail cup
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Typical English, talk themselves up, im from New Zealand and everyone knows we are the beasts of World rugby on all levels. You may beat us one tournament, one game here or there, but, guarantee we as a black machine have set the standard and make every nation play at optimum peak to get a sniff at victory. Honestly, it gets boring after a while being so damn good and YOU KNOW!!! Kudos to South African high schools there are sum beasts coming out of there other than that win Internationally consistantly then start the bragging Oooowayyyyy
It’s not that deep lad
@whybother now brutal 🤝
"typical English, talk themselves up" proceeds to then talk themselves up ...
Ummm....both guys are Scottish?.....
dumb kiwi, he's not english, he's scottish.