Re: The Clarke Experiment, Private Schools and Perceptions.
I think the point mjp has made is that is not necessarily the case. Not because these schools are so great, just that the environment they typically create (along with mummy and daddy being well off in most circumstances) is most similar to AFL life and the draftees will know what they need to do/what is expected of you without having to be told. And maybe clubs being used to that means they don't know when/what to tell these kids not from that background.
Hopefully I've not butchered his points.
I think the point mjp has made is that is not necessarily the case. Not because these schools are so great, just that the environment they typically create (along with mummy and daddy being well off in most circumstances) is most similar to AFL life and the draftees will know what they need to do/what is expected of you without having to be told. And maybe clubs being used to that means they don't know when/what to tell these kids not from that background.
Hopefully I've not butchered his points.
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