1. I'd like to ask
  2. 439 people in 169 cities are asking questions to 988 people
  1. Login
    Username
     
     Password
     
Answer

Question

Jonathan Davies MBE, What can be done about the falling number of children in schools affecting Mini Rugby in Wales? In our club we have an U12 team who will be the last full year. Our U9's have 6 boys, and that represents all the boys in their year at school. We have some girls who play and who are good, but at U12 they have to split, and the Boys must have 15 in their side. This is not going to happen as there are not 15 boys in our team. Trying to merge teams with nearby clubs is not working due to the comitteeism mentality. How would you approach this difficult problem, when it appears to me that we simply have too many clubs in Wales to survive.
Asked by ChrisScumV on Dec 03 2007 10:30:14 AM and supported by 19 members
MORE!

Answer

I think it’s a massive issue. Maybe the Welsh Assembly and the Welsh Rugby Union have got to take it back to the schools. I think there’s got to be an initiative that teachers should be helped, more with PE in school and I think that’s vitally important. I think it’s very difficult if that’s the case and they can’t play. Surely the neighbouring village or school should see this and allow the kids to play. It’s just ridiculous just because you haven’t got enough boys in your school. It’s ridiculous. We played a lot of seven-a-side when I was a kid, which really enhanced our skills. But I do feel the WRU will have to look at it, take it back to the schools. You’ve got a captive audience but you also need the WRU to help school teachers and also you can’t knock volunteers in the club scene. But we need more money, more resources in the Performance Unit. Simple as that. They’re doing as well as they possibly can but they just haven’t got the resources.
Comment

What is Yoosk?
Yoosk is an interactive interview magazine
which enables you to participate in the
 news gathering process
by putting your
questions to politicians & celebrities

Six ways to do it

1.Put your questions directly to public figures
2.Get votes for them by mailing & bookmarking
3.Vote for other users’ questions
4.View answers & say what you think of them
5.Join a community of news enthusiasts
6.Submit your own ideas for interview features

Editors, reporters and bloggers
Use our software to set up your own Yoosk
Use our widget to collect your users’ questions

Public figures
Get closer to constituents, fans and customers
Answer their questions directly to webcam