Since i moved to Chiang Mai,i cannot watch Super League,so i opted for
NRL.Now i am hooked,watch 2/3 games every w/e.The high standard of
play is amazing,but not just from 2 or 3 teams, but all the teams.Now lets
look at Super League nearly all the trophies are won by the same 3 teams.
Why is this, because those 3 teams have rich benefactors,who are willing
to plow 1000`s of pounds into signing the best overseas players or the best young homegrown talent.Can someone with a good NRL knowledge like Rabbitohs (U9596), or someone like Barra (U2322).Can explain to me why this is so. Are all NRL clubs similarly wealthy. Another reason for asking is because of the plight of Bradford Bulls, a club steeped in rl history, that is on the verge of going out of business,which would be a real tragedy for the game, and if the Bulls do go down which club will be next.
Look forward to reading anyones views.
NRL v Super League
posted on 8/4/12
forgot to add don't give up on Super League there's going to be a few more twists and turns this season like there will be in the NRL.
posted on 8/4/12
Barra.
I agree with what you are saying regarding a few more twists and turns this season.
The problem is the twists and turns are being performed by inferior players to what they used to be.
These days anyone with any athletic ability is drawn to sports with a lot more money available.
Years ago soccer was'nt all that well paid,Union was still amateur apart from a few brown envelopes for the elite and this meant that RL had a chance of getting young players with ability and ambition into league.
Not any more ,coupled with the ineptitude from the people that run UK RL means that I cant see things changing.
posted on 8/4/12
Union in this country is struggling financially Eastmond & Tomkins could be the last ones poached from League for a while
posted on 10/4/12
No youth development Owdun?
Sam Burgess is 23, Sam Tompkins 22 – probably the most exciting forward and back in the entire game? Or not far off
Both English and young – have a go through your team and see how many homegrown youngsters you have, Charnley, Logan Tompkins, Tuson etc....
posted on 10/4/12
Gold Coast Titans are on a sticky wicket I believe? A few other SL teams are in trouble too, especially those without a sugar daddy....
posted on 10/4/12
Theowdun said it all really...plus Joes comment on league being our No.1 winter sport.
But I can't agree with Joes opening remarks on the NRL being outstanding.
There have been some close scores which keeps it interesting but the quality of football has dropped in the last couple of years because we have got to many teams with not enough 1st grade talent to fill them.
Nearly every team has got 1-2 players in the top grade that wouldn't of made it a couple of years ago and once any team gets a few injuries it is all the more clearer to see how we lack the number of quality players to fill 16 teams.
This is going to be further shown when the NRL decide to expand to 18 teams but unfortunately money takes over from commen sense when these decisions are made because the t.v broadcasters (who run the show) want expansion far and wide for their advertising pull power.
It's not all doom and gloom because every year with these younger lads getting the opportunity there is always a couple that come through with flying colours and are exciting to watch.
With the huge amount of money spent at the top level I feel in order to fix the above problem we should be forcing the clubs to show more attention on development along with looking after our country local teams that still run off chook raffles which is a joke considering 40% of the NRL players are from the bush.
As for our clubs being rich......yes some are, but only about 3-4 make a profit whilst 9 or 10 struggle to brake even with 2-3 feeling the heat and on the verge of collapse if it wasn't for the NRL propping them up.
Sorry to drag this on but I'm passionate about our great game of rugby league and very concerned in which way it is heading....
posted on 10/4/12
Bull.
"No youth development Owden"
In answer to your comment above I will answer by asking you to look at what Souths is saying. He is saying that the standards in the NRL are dropping due to the lack of really top notch players.
So if it is happening in the NRL it confirms what is happening in the RL only more so.
The players you named in your post (apart from 2 and at the outside 3) would not get near the first teams of most clubs of a few years ago.
posted on 10/4/12
its the nature of sport in general a poor Man Utd team have but won the Premier League perhaps sport as a whole is on its death bed
posted on 12/4/12
Spot on Barra.....Wigan 1 - Man.U 0....
posted on 12/4/12
one result Syd utd won't let slip now although Wigan did play bloody well