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Radley College in Oxford - is their main sport Rugby

Started by clevermike21 REPLIES937 VIEWS· 04 Jan 2026, 20:58
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
04 Jan 2026, 20:58
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04 Jan 2026, 20:58#1

Dave


Is Radley College a major rugby school in England>



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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
04 Jan 2026, 21:16
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04 Jan 2026, 21:16#2

Oxford's main sport is punting and fighting the Kings's swans while you do so, Mike.

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
04 Jan 2026, 23:31
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04 Jan 2026, 23:31#3

Plum


It is a school and not [art of Oxford University. - at is a very expensive school and to get into the final 2 years at the school it cost 250 pound a year and require that boys have at least 5 A+ subjects as a requirrement for admission/ On te internet they give rugby as ther main sport item = hence my question to Dave/


In the UK in some schools and UMoversities school children and stidents can undergo military training and are then registered woth the UK army as oficers in training, Radley is one of the schools where that happen and, srudents fo to Sandhurst to complete their officer training,


Seems to me that it is mentally and physically a very difficult school to get into and that physically a very tough school as well.

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becsPro4,378 posts
05 Jan 2026, 01:16
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05 Jan 2026, 01:16#4

Yes, Mike, they play a lot of Rugby at Radley but Rowing is the main sport at the school.

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Jan 2026, 01:43
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05 Jan 2026, 01:43#5

Becs


Thanks - according to the report I see was three top English cricket players over th las t 20 years also went to that college,


Wonder what their first rugby rteam looks like, I red sewhere that James = Earl of Wesex the youngest grandson of Qieen Elizabeth is at that College and that he may be in the rugby team since their is close ties with his niece Zara Tindall in real life,


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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
05 Jan 2026, 02:02
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05 Jan 2026, 02:02#6

Probably 25000 pounds not 250

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Jan 2026, 02:14
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05 Jan 2026, 02:14#7

BB


S ory I am wrong - the sch ool only have 3 and not 4 terms pe ryear and the charges are circa 150 000 piounds a year which is circa $NZ300 000 a year, During one of the tems they play rugby and regularly field 25 full teams on Saturdays. or even on hirsdaysm - making rugby the main sport every year, dyring simmer term thet play cricket and paticipate in rowing and and in what they the Autumn term they hey play soccer - with 11 teams involved,

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
05 Jan 2026, 18:12
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05 Jan 2026, 18:12#8

No Mike they don’t feature regularly as one of the top rugby schools but I think that had a good year this year


My son is head of rugby at Ipswich School and they ended 4th overall in England which is pretty awesome considering 12 of his starters are under 17


The top rugby schools here are (not in order):


Sedburgh

Millfield

Wellington

Stowe

Kirkham Grammar

Brighton College

Whitgift

Ipswich

Dulwich

Northampton School for Boys

Clifton

Hampton

St Joseph’s

Cranleigh

Oakham

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becsPro4,378 posts
05 Jan 2026, 18:25
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05 Jan 2026, 18:25#9

NSB had a good year :)

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
05 Jan 2026, 19:04
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05 Jan 2026, 19:04#10

Very good which is what my son said of them after they narrowly beat his side


They ended 2nd in England behind Sedburgh, with Wellington 3rd and Ipswich 4th


My boy wants the top spot next season:)


Has a few lumps joining him from Wales and Fiji plus an ex Welsh 9’s son, name escapes me

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Jan 2026, 19:24
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05 Jan 2026, 19:24#11

Thanks Dave and becs.


There is hope for rugby if the abpove schools are borne in mind, Decent schols wih proper imntal amd physical discipline iss what is needed to keep rugby alice as a sport,

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
05 Jan 2026, 19:27
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05 Jan 2026, 19:27#12

Rugby is going nowhere


An interesting fact is Australian U18 beating the NZ U18 by 60 odd points recently

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becsPro4,378 posts
05 Jan 2026, 21:33
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05 Jan 2026, 21:33#13

Yep, they did very well, Saffolk :)

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
05 Jan 2026, 21:59
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05 Jan 2026, 21:59#14

They had some big boys in their side, but surprisingly my boys side kicked their arses in the scrum


They were far smaller being mostly a year younger but his boys have to dog in them they are as tenacious as fuck

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becsPro4,378 posts
05 Jan 2026, 22:08
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05 Jan 2026, 22:08#15

Just have to hope for greater things this year.

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
05 Jan 2026, 22:16
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05 Jan 2026, 22:16#16

Well he had little expectation of last season given how young his side is so the expectations are high for the next season especially with the addition of some boys on rugby scholarships

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becsPro4,378 posts
05 Jan 2026, 22:45
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05 Jan 2026, 22:45#17

Still got to beat the mighty NSB though ;)

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
05 Jan 2026, 22:48
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05 Jan 2026, 22:48#18

He said they were made up of mostly 18 year olds this season and that his u16 side thumped them two seasons ago so he plans to make sure his boys kick their arses next season

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becsPro4,378 posts
05 Jan 2026, 22:50
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05 Jan 2026, 22:50#19

We shall see……

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
08 Jan 2026, 05:11
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08 Jan 2026, 05:11#20

Dave


Thefact is that NZ needs a better school rugby development program or they will go down in future,


The fact is that rugb required that school players essenetially must have a disciplined approach and rugby requires a real appreciationn of pride in hmselves and in their schools. Rugb is a physical demanding sport and he present Woke culture destroy the future of rugby as a sport,


INM SA over R3 billion is spent anually on school rugby development, That ind of funding came frrom local businesses. Take for instance Oakdale High School, They have 25 local business sponsers. Some of this are wealthy business inan area with a sound local economy, No ANC to destroy the local community, The parents of children and ex-pupils also contribute to tehe school sport fundind. In teh major sport schools in SA discipline and moral standardds stil play a majr role.


In NZ the base of rugby develpment is destroyed locally. While the same applies to Australia - they ahve a much larger population and thus more children t form the base ofr rugby development ahead of NZ.


That is why private schools in the UK is from a rugby a certain basis fr rugby and other sport development - in most other countries int ehw prld an especially in he USA it does not happen.


Nayve Trump's po;icy f alloing SA pople to move in large numbers to the USA may help in some way to draw more people into playing rgby as a sport. I can see that Trump policy being expanded to the Colored communiy as well - they ar irse off under the present ABC Government as well and may also qualify to move to he USA as well.


My Niece's tow choldren are gone already - one is a chartered accountant in London - the oth er an electrician in the Netherlands, My brother's grandson is stil at Oakdale but the father is a UK citizen aleedy - he wons a house and flat in Ese and moved back to SA to let his son to complete his schooling in Oakdale and a fter that to go to Stellenbosch Unoversity - but I anot see them remaining in SA after that.


I woll gove you two examples where the difference is evident, My cousins have to sell there homes to move in elderly care centers. My one in Pretoria is selling his 5 bedroom home in Pretoria by aucttion and hope to get R1 500 000 for it, His sister sold her bedroom home in iversdale for R1 800 000.


My own home in Riewesadakw I bought in 2015 for R910 000. If I sell it now I would probably get R2 700 000 for it, My sister-in-law wants to sell her home in the Widerbess for R20 000 000 to $25 000 000 and she will get it, The above show the diffeence in conditions in the Western Orivince overned by the DA and the rest of the country Governmed by the ANC,


The development of Rugby in SA is basically happening in Western Cape Province and they feed the players to other rugby franchises as well.


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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
08 Jan 2026, 11:21
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08 Jan 2026, 11:21#21

Yes we do prop up the other franchises. Hopefully that will end if we exit South Africa.

Of course nothing is inevitable and MAYBE THE ANC will lose power and a more wise and efficient government replaces them. Then no need to exit.



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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
08 Jan 2026, 22:07
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08 Jan 2026, 22:07#22

Way too late for Cape Exit...and ANC+EFF+MK is still 66%...They will never give up power...the GNU is just there to destroy the DA...they will never be allowed anything better than licking ANC boots for a taste of the gravy train...very revealing year this has been...this country is truely lost.

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