School ties: the Blues generals who are cut from the same class
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There are a few photos hanging with pride at famed rugby league nursery St Dominic’s College in Sydney’s west, each to signify graduates who have represented Australia at their chosen sport.
Greg Alexander has a spot, Brad Fittler another. And already the nail is being lined up for Nathan Cleary. Premature? Maybe. But who is to argue he won’t get there one day?
Making the grade: Nathan Cleary (right) with coach Brad Fittler at NSW training.
Photo: AAP
Churning out NRL-calibre players and coaches is nothing new for a school which trumpets Tim Sheens, Des Hasler, Luke Rooney and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak as former students, but its influence on the fresh-faced Blues is undeniable.
Its coach, selection adviser and on-field general have all emerged from its halls and playing fields, which have moulded the minds of a new look NSW brains trust.
“It’s an amazing achievement,” St Dominic’s’ physical development co-ordinator David Mackinnon said. “I know the staff here are very proud of that. We take pride in not only developing them as rugby league players but as good people as well.”
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