The Dentist Wilf wrote:Well that in the end isn't their fault and no doubt the move will be made to defer the tournament from down under. But they do seem to be getting themselves into a real mess on several fronts. Like the apparent moving feast that is the rules on Covid protocols, the fixture pile up and how to solve it, the lack of any attempt to realign the RFL with Super league and to lead the game to pull together to survive, the allocation across the game of Government loans, lack of Clarity over lower division funding levels after the new Sky deal was done, their feet dragging on an independent review of the whole game because no doubt they are afraid of what it might unearth etc etc and this isn't just us moaning buggers either as they do appear to be getting some real stick from within the game as owners and coach chime in. This week we heard from the Batley Coach Craig Linguard who was really critical on the lack of clarity on funding jepardising the future of some Championship nd Division One clubs. For me, we need a new leader and a combined effort to save the game for it is now in a parlous position. A lot of folks inside the game across a lot of clubs believe it will only take one club to fold for it to start a domino effect.
I agree, the game needs a shake up and new leadership of one aligned organisation.
Saying that, the game’s never had a common sense approach. I can remember in one season (1982 or 1983?) due to our Cup runs, we had a major backlog of fixtures and threatened to play two games simultaneously. However, the RFL wouldn’t allow us to play beyond a certain date and we just had to get on with it.