Quote: wildcat13 "Between the players they were at it before they started on Saturday but after talking to the young un after it turns out it is always the same kid who wants more of the ball even though he gets it probably twice a set,every set,the problem there being he is the coaches favourite with everything that comes with that and also his dad shouting on the sidelines that he should get even more ball.This in turn is causing an underlying tension between the parents.'"
think its summet that happens in all ages of junior rugby my lad plays at u8s and parents a always saying its same collective two or three that gets most of the ball and there probally right i know why its done cos there generally better players and a coach (who is in the middle at that age) will always look to his better players to get them away from own try line or get over the whitewash esp when losing at the time but i can see and understand why the parents find it unfair as its the same with subbing.i say this as a parent of lad who is always in top three of ball carries but in top three of tackles too