giddyupoldfella wrote:The Austrailian players want international matches and they love touring. I've heard that from the players themselves.
The players might like them, but the clubs who have invested money in the players certainly don't.
giddyupoldfella wrote:The clubs lose their best players to injury anyway and there's still international matches that do happen where they could lose players to injury. Plus the disciplinary board chomps at the bit in anticipation to hand out bans to the top players.
The clubs don't like that either. But have all that, and then add on another half a dozen high intensity, and historically very aggressive, games which only increases the odds of these things happening but are also meaningless beyond bragging rights.
Since sports started to be operated as businesses, and players seen as assets, the clubs look at ways of minimising risks to protect their investments. Stopping meaningless tours, test matches, and exhibition games is one way of doing that.
It's disappointing from a spectators point of view, but that's professional sport.