See events for news of two representative games being played at Dalziel Park this weekend. Friday night and Sunday afternoon, Dalziel Park hosts the cross border U16 matches.
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Glasgow U16 v Lancashire/Yorkshire
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I watched the Glasgow v`s Yorkshire match it didn`t seem a great standard for this level of rugby I`ve seen better players at this level just not on the pitch ???? 
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I saw a boy play on Saturday and destroy GHA who should be in the older Glasgow squad but then he's my boy and I'm biasedStevie wrote:I watched the Glasgow v`s Yorkshire match it didn`t seem a great standard for this level of rugby I`ve seen better players at this level just not on the pitch ????
I've never felt that pathway works well enough to uncover the best talent. Too often and younger age groups they are just looking for big hard runners and skill seems (IMHO) to come second.
There is also always a hankering belief that those coaches involved favour boys from their own clubs although that is probably entirely unfair on my part
But as I say, I'm biased !