jeffvickers wrote:It is a simple game. But tactics at amateur, semi-pro and pro are worlds apart. They almost feel like different sports.
Look at Maher, for example. Totally impotent at semi-pro level, but useful at pro level for following systems and protocol.
Your destiny in the sport is rigid and limited.
There are no Roy of the rovers fairy tales.
If you're not academy trained, success is rare.
A maverick genius is likely to lose games than win percentage wise.
Overload of passion and spirit results in penalties against rather than winnable positions.
Where results are carved out through quicker play the balls where victory is obtained through exhausting your opponent rather than actually playing Rugby League to beat your opponents
I think you’re posted on the wrong thread