MDW12 wrote:yes but there are service area teams at 12's, 13's, 14's, 15's. at under 16's the players are doing gcse's and then straight after that get signed up properly by the clubs. there isn't really any need for the extra rugby
then thats bad organisation imo.
the clubs need to be liaising with the education depts to ensure there are no clash of interests.
most kids who want to succeed are studying for gcse's at u12, u13, u14, and u 15, so all it needs is a short break during and leading up to exams and then u16s can go ahead.
the ECB do it.
I have kids playing cricket at county level and NO matches are arranged during SATS weeks, or EXAM weeks.
If the ECB can be bothered doing it, im sure the RFL are capable of doing it.