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A post from Twitter today that shows the work the club is still doing raising the profile of the game which the funding will help continue-

Islington primary Tag Rugby League festival,played a stones throw from Kings Cross Lndn,120 players Supported by 5 Skolars staff and expert advice given to players/teachers. Challenge Cup on display and the kids loved having photos taken with it.

 

 

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Thought of contacting Rugby League Review magazine and getting a story done ? Might drag in some Aussie dollars...which admittedly is not much chop against the pound at the moment 😁

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On 29/11/2023 at 18:26, IM2 said:

should be a big announcement around Capital Challenge soon as well showing good signs of life at the club.

Don't be coy on this board ,  Wassup on the Capital Challenge and just as importantly who will be playing in it...

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4 hours ago, Damien said:

This all sounds pretty grim for the Skolars:

 

Some Skolars players went to other league 1 teams including Cornwall & North Wales Crusaders, one got signed in Australia playing Q cup for Townsville Blackhawks. A number went to play for other London amateur teams like West Warriors.

Only a couple appear to have stayed with Skolars in their amateur team which looks like it is made up of very young players.

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I think they've completely underestimated the challenge of moving from semi pro to amateur. I've seen it with Coventry Bears and it's like completely starting all over. I think they've made a real error in entering the Southern Conference. They should have aimed lower and built the club up again before doing so.

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As stated they should forget pride, started at the lower level, invested in kids. The younger players will not want to play for them if getting thumped each week, no fun in that. I wonder what happened to the money, was it for rent n bills?

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6 hours ago, newbe said:

As stated they should forget pride, started at the lower level, invested in kids. The younger players will not want to play for them if getting thumped each week, no fun in that. 

I don’t disagree but I think the playing with reduced numbers will impact them first. 

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On 22/04/2024 at 08:09, OriginalMrC said:

I think they've completely underestimated the challenge of moving from semi pro to amateur. I've seen it with Coventry Bears and it's like completely starting all over. I think they've made a real error in entering the Southern Conference. They should have aimed lower and built the club up again before doing so.

They 100% did - they were warned though. The major USP’s they had were Semi pro league and paying players, ex SL player as coach etc 

With those all gone - why would players travel to Wood Green to play for Skolars when they have West’s, Hoists, Chargers  et al geographically closer to them in the same league?!

 

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20 hours ago, langpark said:

£8,821 was raised in the end it seems.  Sounds like it was to clear existing debts, by the sounds of it.  Let's hope it was not all done in vain and something can be done to save the club and secure their long-term future.

& the money raised from the ‘Capital Challenge’….

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On 21/04/2024 at 18:35, Damien said:

This all sounds pretty grim for the Skolars:

 

Grim but predictable. This is their shortest away game of the year as well. 

Imagine when it’s SW London, Colchester or Bristol.

 

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32 minutes ago, Cb2 said:

They 100% did - they were warned though. The major USP’s they had were Semi pro league and paying players, ex SL player as coach etc 

With those all gone - why would players travel to Wood Green to play for Skolars when they have West’s, Hoists, Chargers  et al geographically closer to them in the same league?!

 

Fair points.

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8 hours ago, Cb2 said:

They 100% did - they were warned though. The major USP’s they had were Semi pro league and paying players, ex SL player as coach etc 

With those all gone - why would players travel to Wood Green to play for Skolars when they have West’s, Hoists, Chargers  et al geographically closer to them in the same league?!

 

That's a pretty big fall from grace for the Skolars.  Last year they had an A team in the London and South East division as well as their semi-pro firsts.

So they have lost their firsts and also the group who maybe would have relished a crack at the Southern Conference who played London and South East last year.

As you say, there is a vibrant amateur scene in and around Chiswick, Hammersmith and Acton with Chargers and Wests turning out a first team in the Conference and seconds in the London League and Hammersmith in the Conference. 

I know there is historically a lot of Aussies and Kiwis in West London which will help these teams but I hope Skolars can build up a competitive side soon.

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