not first time teams have played quick turn arounds....As a Wigan fan here is some info....Steve Hampson, your old full back played one day in an international, and got sent off, next day he played for Wigan, and got sent off again,,lol
In my opinion the general sports fan will have stood up and took notice of the results. Predicable results don't do that.
let them play they get better pay packets then us let them earn it
manufactured results, like we got this weekend, do nothing for the sport in my opinion. At the end of the year when New Zealand and Austraila hammer England in the 4 nations, and everybody complains that our players play too many games, we should look back to this weekend
the Aussies play loads of games I bet the Origin players from the Broncos and Dragons are playing for their clubs on Friday....so using that excuse U7143 is pretty lame...
It won't be a problem when coaches start telling their exile players to not bother playing in this friendly match.
Every top 4 club dropped points this weekend, whens the last time that happened....
They should rather have had no SL games this week, or played the Exiles match on Wednesday, and have the earliest SL game Sunday to give the players chance to recover.
TV dictates though Ronald the RFL won't have the balls to say no and play it on a Wednesday.
Barra is spot on......the idiot box runs the game today and they will never allow a spare weekend and go without ratings for the sake of players or the game.
I bet if the players were paid per game instead of a salary you wouldn't be hearing any of this burn-out rot.
well said Souths totally agree...do the players and clubs moan in the NRL ?...about fatigue etc.....
Yeah!! Cameron Smith has been running a campaign on behalf of the elite players, complaining of how the game is quicker these days and takes more out of the players...........................I'd like to see these blokes play without interchange and see how they go, then they might have reason for complaint.
so to say Australia are better than us because our players play too many games in Super League is a total myth...why don't they just admit that the players from down under are better athletes...what we need to do is get better fitness coaches and skills coaches...
"so to say Australia are better than us because our players play too many games in Super League is a total myth"
Who says this?
because its true Ronald when we get battered at the end of the season in the 4 Nations it will be the same old whine...too many games etc....when exactly the same thing happens in Oz...
The salary cap was introduced as a measure to "level out the playing field" and make the competition more even. This origin match (and hopefully eventually a series) seems to be doing exactly the same thing - levelling out the competition. So WHY is it "a bad thing"?
And as others have pointed out - it happens in the NRL and it's not "a bad thing" there. Maybe it's all down to the planning (or lack of it) by the clubs in preparing (or not) to deal with this situation?
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posted on 12/6/11
not first time teams have played quick turn arounds....As a Wigan fan here is some info....Steve Hampson, your old full back played one day in an international, and got sent off, next day he played for Wigan, and got sent off again,,lol
posted on 12/6/11
In my opinion the general sports fan will have stood up and took notice of the results. Predicable results don't do that.
posted on 13/6/11
let them play they get better pay packets then us let them earn it
posted on 13/6/11
manufactured results, like we got this weekend, do nothing for the sport in my opinion. At the end of the year when New Zealand and Austraila hammer England in the 4 nations, and everybody complains that our players play too many games, we should look back to this weekend
posted on 13/6/11
the Aussies play loads of games I bet the Origin players from the Broncos and Dragons are playing for their clubs on Friday....so using that excuse U7143 is pretty lame...
posted on 13/6/11
It won't be a problem when coaches start telling their exile players to not bother playing in this friendly match.
Every top 4 club dropped points this weekend, whens the last time that happened....
They should rather have had no SL games this week, or played the Exiles match on Wednesday, and have the earliest SL game Sunday to give the players chance to recover.
posted on 13/6/11
TV dictates though Ronald the RFL won't have the balls to say no and play it on a Wednesday.
posted on 13/6/11
Barra is spot on......the idiot box runs the game today and they will never allow a spare weekend and go without ratings for the sake of players or the game.
I bet if the players were paid per game instead of a salary you wouldn't be hearing any of this burn-out rot.
posted on 13/6/11
well said Souths totally agree...do the players and clubs moan in the NRL ?...about fatigue etc.....
posted on 13/6/11
Yeah!! Cameron Smith has been running a campaign on behalf of the elite players, complaining of how the game is quicker these days and takes more out of the players...........................I'd like to see these blokes play without interchange and see how they go, then they might have reason for complaint.
posted on 13/6/11
so to say Australia are better than us because our players play too many games in Super League is a total myth...why don't they just admit that the players from down under are better athletes...what we need to do is get better fitness coaches and skills coaches...
posted on 13/6/11
"so to say Australia are better than us because our players play too many games in Super League is a total myth"
Who says this?
posted on 13/6/11
because its true Ronald when we get battered at the end of the season in the 4 Nations it will be the same old whine...too many games etc....when exactly the same thing happens in Oz...
posted on 14/6/11
The salary cap was introduced as a measure to "level out the playing field" and make the competition more even. This origin match (and hopefully eventually a series) seems to be doing exactly the same thing - levelling out the competition. So WHY is it "a bad thing"?
And as others have pointed out - it happens in the NRL and it's not "a bad thing" there. Maybe it's all down to the planning (or lack of it) by the clubs in preparing (or not) to deal with this situation?
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