Starbug wrote:The ' Other Nations ' concept is nothing new , it was done at the dawn of our sport , it has it's own history , and it serves a purpose
It should continue
So we should preserve something because it was done 100+ years ago? Referees also used to wear suits and flat caps during matches, should we bring that back too?
Quote:Nothing except a bigger gate, a competitive match and more coverage than any other mid season games we've had?
And the Knights have been let down by Samoa not touring. It's a great stepping stone for the next generation.
Trust a rugby league fan to want to scrap something after one season.
I wanted them scrapped before they had even started, because they are absolutely stupid and detrimental to RL. To be fair, I don't have any issue with the Knights concept, I just don't like the idea of them playing against international teams. The main issue I have is that the Knights could be far more effectively replaced by U20s internationals, as happens in all other sports and would provide a massive benefit to both the England national team and RL as a whole. But instead, we have this contrived team damaging the credibility of the sport because McNamara and the people in charge of international RL preferred to try and copy State of Origin and were too ignorant to think for themselves.
As for the Exiles, as long as enough mugs are willing to pay and watch the game that it turns a profit and that money is used for genuine international development, then I guess there's justification for it existing. If anyone is suggesting that it's been in some way beneficial for England though then they're deluded.