maurice wrote:Eh son that wont go down well in high places, RL- TRUTH-REALITY dont mix in this century.
There has to be a compromise for both the heartland and the expansionist ideals.
Just favouring one other the other is doomed to failure IMO and unfortunately I feel expansionism is being favoured over the heartlands at the moment. We need the likes of Catalan, Harlequins and Celtic to perform and grow as a team in order for Rugby League to survive especially with such a close rival in Union however this should not be to the detriment of the Cumbrian, Yorkshire and Lancashire sides that have played the game in some capacity for over 100 years.
The lower league teams need to be given more help and more infrastructure by the RFL to turn the Championship into a successful and rival counterpart to Super League and help nuture youngsters through the Championship sides who can pick up the experience they need and eventually move onto SL with the better organised sides in the Championships eventually making the grade and being accepted into SL.
The greater the player pool is and the better youngsters are coached, nurtured and allowed to progress within the game can allow for expansionist ideas to have more credence, improves our national image & offers more to other towns and cities without RL and removes the over dependence on antipodeans.
Oh....and the Celtic game today was boring and like somebody said earlier was like a Challenge Cup game against lower opposition - hopefully Celtic will improve over the coming seasons.