Get many more talented youngsters playing the game. Coach them to a high level throughout their development. Develop more intense, competitive competitions for them at every stage. At the top level, increase the quality of coaching our top players get week in week out. We might then start to genuinely compete after about a decade.
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Too many average players in the top division so cut the number of teams to ten. Youngsters need to be playing their rugby in summer not winter. It's no wonder we don't produce any quality backs when they spend their development treading in treacle like mud in November or February. Like it or not but we need more of our players in the NRL. Yes the standard of Super League will suffer at first but it will allow more youngsters to come through the ranks and get invaluable first team experience.
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Catalancs wrote:Too many average players in the top division so cut the number of teams to ten. Youngsters need to be playing their rugby in summer not winter. It's no wonder we don't produce any quality backs when they spend their development treading in treacle like mud in November or February. Like it or not but we need more of our players in the NRL. Yes the standard of Super League will suffer at first but it will allow more youngsters to come through the ranks and get invaluable first team experience.
So the way most see it as we don't produce enough quality playmakers ? , but then again when you have clubs lumping all the best players in ' Super ' amateur clubs , you have a situation where these young players don't need to learn how to play under pressure , because they have all the best players already in their teams
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It's all well and good saying we need more youngsters playing the game. Unfortunately, have you seen many of the young lads of today ? Many are too weedy and most are too interested in 'virtual sport' via their Playstations than competitive sports. Playing rugby is far too brutal for them.
Over the last 20 years our amateur game has shrunk, and with minimal media coverage as we are the illegitimate code of Rugby according to the 'mass media'. we have a major struggle on our hands.
Compare that with Australia where RL is the major sport in their 'capital' city- Sydney. Lads are queuing up to play RL there, due to the glamour and prestige.Their 'mass media' focuses on RL whereas here we are lucky if any daily newspaper gives us any column inches and as far as TV coverage over here ?
To put it mildly, our TV coverage here in the UK is woeful and always has been.
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Starbug wrote:So the way most see it as we don't produce enough quality playmakers ? , but then again when you have clubs lumping all the best players in ' Super ' amateur clubs , you have a situation where these young players don't need to learn how to play under pressure , because they have all the best players already in their teams
Intensity and competitiveness are crucial. Look at some of the results in the Valvoline competitions, they're embarrassing. When I was home in the summer I managed to catch a Wigan u18 game against Bradford. It was so one-sided the Wigan players were laughing and joking with each other while the Bradford lads were flat and hardly lifted their heads. As Wigan switched off (another problem with a lack of intensity) Bradford ran in some late tries to make it look a lot closer than it really was. Wigan won 64-34.
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