Mystery1 wrote:You having a laugh ain't you?
No.
StephanieM wrote:Fine, but don't start complaining at the end of the season when a team that has used DR beats us to promotion!
No, I'm not a fan of the general idea, don't get me wrong, but just saying, if we handicap ourselves with our honour, don't expect the cheaters to be sympathetic when we fail to go up
This is what I was getting at. I'm not pro-dual registration either, but I was asking whether we should swallow our pride if it was to help us in any way.
Mr Hicks wrote:We have a good mixture of youth and experience.
With a bit of luck without too many injuries and 50/50 decisions going our way we should be in the mix.
I've never seen a DR player ever look remotely interested in playing for there adopted side especially the named players that are there.
We are doing the right thing.
If one of these teams do get promoted where does that leave them the season after.
Interesting thoughts. I understand what you are saying about the season after if a team does get promoted, but will dual registration have a huge impact on the whole squad? We're not talking about a full squad and we do have plenty of good players at the moment too.
With regards to players not looking interested, people have claimed that clubs have an unfair advantage by having Super League players in their teams. Is what you're saying effectively the opposite to this in that these players do not have an impact on team performance?