'I've seen it all now' - Rieko Ioane weighs in schoolboy rugby debate
All Blacks wing Rieko Ioane has weighed in on the seemingly Auckland-wide boycott of St Kentigern College's first XV by 10 competing schools.
Former Auckland Grammar School star Ioane chimed in on Instagram, preaching the idea that teams should want to test themselves against the best.
"I've seen it all now. Just because they recruit doesn't mean you pull [the] plug. Don't run from the competition," he shared on his Instagram story.
"If you wanna be the best you beat the best.
"St Kents makes first XV competition harder but it makes it better when you beat them."
The debate comes after the New Zealand Herald revealed yesterday that St Kentigern College will reportedly be boycotted by rival schools fed up by the school’s recruitment policies. Up to five players from rival schools were recruited to play for St Kentigern next year.
‘They’re not building from the ground up, from year nine to 11. They’re going after the superstars and it’s brazen,” Napier Boys principal Matthew Bertram told the Herald, after their halfback joined the school for next year.
After attempts to formalise some standard guidelines failed, including limiting teams to playing just two regional players who have played 1st XV rugby before, up to 10 schools formally advised St Kentigerns they would boycott playing them.
“It’s a serious issue and it needed a serious response,” Mount Albert Grammar School principal Patrick Drumm said.
“We needed to take a strong leadership stand as a recruitment strategy like this is not what school sport should be about.
“The integrity and credibility of the competition is challenged by targeting elite players from around the country.
“We felt the time was right to try to have a moral and ethical discussion and while we had a positive meeting with King’s that wasn’t the case with St Kents.”
“It is the immediate decision of each of our schools that in 2019 our 1st XV rugby teams will not now compete against St Kentigern College.”
Local college sports bylaws restrict inter-school recruitment within the Auckland region, however, St Kentigern’s recruitment net has spread to a national stage in recent years.
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Ben Smith you really make some good points in this article, the Springboks were not close to perfect and good still beat the All Blacks, imagine if they were as good as they were against France what a hiding the All Blacks would have gotten… maybe another Twickenham drubbing
Go to commentsIt is a good argument to keep the Rebels for one more year but also isnt this just opening the door as well for keeping them beyond 2025. If they can create some sort of financial stability in the next year and if their performances lift as they have this season then how would RA even cull them after that? It might be the most cost effective decision at this stage and perhaps many people are guilty of keeping relationships going because of the cost to decouple but then again when does that ever work out well?
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