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Row over SI school rugby team’s five ‘year 14s’

Last updated: June 11, 2025 4:33 pm
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The Controversy Surrounding Schoolboy Rugby in the South Island

Many schools in the South Island are facing a dilemma regarding the participation of sixth-year students in first XV rugby. While some argue that these students may be blocking the pathway for younger players, others believe it is unfair to deny year 14 boys the opportunity to experience all aspects of school life.

Marlborough Boys’ College recently made headlines for a controversial trick-shot during a match against Nelson College. The penalty kick that led to a try sparked a debate on the legality of such stunts in schoolboy rugby.

The incident also reignited discussions on the broadcasting of schoolboy rugby games. While some schools have concerns about player welfare and exposure to media scrutiny, others question the impact of televising secondary school sports.

Principal Dunn expressed concerns about the pressure on young players to perform under the spotlight of televised matches. He also highlighted the challenges faced by referees who often face criticism for their decisions.

Principal Grocott emphasized the importance of education over sports development in secondary schools. He acknowledged that while there are outliers in the system, there is a growing understanding of the core function of schools in educating young people.

School Sport NZ is currently reviewing eligibility rules for secondary school events, including a potential ban on year 14 students participating in national competitions. The debate over the “year 14 issue” has been ongoing, with schools and officials weighing the benefits of sports engagement against concerns about fairness and competition.

As the controversy continues, the South Island schoolboy rugby scene is navigating the delicate balance between sportsmanship, education, and competition.

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