It seems the NSW Auskick program is growing, and the problem with Aussie Rules in Sydney lies mainly in what happens from there onwards... but, it seems that little by little some good things are happening with some high schools in Sydney.
In previous years schools like Riverview etc., have held Gala Days, in which a few schools competed in round robin set-up maybe once or twice a year (I think last year there was some schools from Adelaide and Melbourne, IIRC). Obviously Riverview have joined the major comp, but progress is being made elsewhere. There is now a minor competition between a number of secondary schools (runs for about 6 weekends, involving schools like Knox, St Aloys, Trinity etc. and I think Riverview) rather than just those one-off competitions.
I don't know much about it, but it sounds like things are slowly improving. It obviously won't make a huge impact straight-away on the very Union orientated schools, but it's better than nothing!
Just some good news I thought I'd share!
In previous years schools like Riverview etc., have held Gala Days, in which a few schools competed in round robin set-up maybe once or twice a year (I think last year there was some schools from Adelaide and Melbourne, IIRC). Obviously Riverview have joined the major comp, but progress is being made elsewhere. There is now a minor competition between a number of secondary schools (runs for about 6 weekends, involving schools like Knox, St Aloys, Trinity etc. and I think Riverview) rather than just those one-off competitions.
I don't know much about it, but it sounds like things are slowly improving. It obviously won't make a huge impact straight-away on the very Union orientated schools, but it's better than nothing!
Just some good news I thought I'd share!


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