Post subject: Why have so many big clubs given up (on the field)
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:19 pm
FlexWheeler
International Star
Joined: Mar 18 2013 Posts: 4239
Hull FC, Leeds, Warrington. These clubs have the resources and the size to be serial grand final winners, yet they’ve seemingly just given up the ghost on the pitch.
They are just existing, in a malaise of mid-table nothingness.
Hull FC this season might even be worse than some of the Leeds ‘teams of recent years’.
Saints or Wigan will win the grand final this year and will continue to clean up for the foreseeable future.
The mediocrity of Leeds, Warrington and hull is really bad for the competition. They can do so much better.
Post subject: Re: Why have so many big clubs given up (on the field)
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:19 pm
RobRiches
Academy Player
Joined: Sep 07 2023 Posts: 313
Because they all don’t have an academy and just buy in mercenaries.
Leeds are the most embarassing of the 3 because they pretty much have the choice of any good kid playing rugby in Yorkshire. Obviously their coaches are terrible.
Warrington are at last giving youth a chance and have some cracking kids coming through.
Post subject: Re: Why have so many big clubs given up (on the field)
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 11:29 am
The games afoot
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RobRiches wrote:Because they all don’t have an academy and just buy in mercenaries.
Leeds are the most embarassing of the 3 because they pretty much have the choice of any good kid playing rugby in Yorkshire. Obviously their coaches are terrible.
Warrington are at last giving youth a chance and have some cracking kids coming through.
Errr we have a acedemy and are having to bring youngsters through and have played Lewis Martin,Nick staveley,Jack Charles,Will Gardiner,Laidlaw and have got a couple of other good ones not ready yet so not bad for a team with no acedemy…we didn’t kick o after our 2 cup wins due to poor decisions from coach and owner but get your facts right before you have a pop
Post subject: Re: Why have so many big clubs given up (on the field)
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:00 pm
Mild Rover
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Hull FC are suffering from the financial fallout of the pandemic. And some poor decisions, but that comes back to money because they can’t afford to rectify those errors as quickly as they want/need to. They don’t have an independently wealthy benefactor and aren’t inherently ‘big’ in the way Wigan and Leeds are.
Leeds learned some of the wrong lessons from their period of success, falling in love with the mythology of it a bit too much. At some point I expect them to realise this and buy back their seat at the top table.
Wire - I’m thinking that maybe Powell just wasn’t a good fit. It’s going to be very difficult to overcome Saints’ and Wigan’s substantial incumbency advantages, but with continued backing from ownership I can easily imagine Wire becoming the main dark horses again.
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Post subject: Re: Why have so many big clubs given up (on the field)
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 12:51 am
MjM
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Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 6838 Location: The Motorway City of the 1970s
This is a silly thread. If the OP really thinks the teams named have "given up" and the people running them are in any way happy about not being in finals and challenging at the top of the table then they haven't spent much time around those clubs. It's just rubbish.
Let all the doubters keep doubting and those who believe keep believing.
We’re only interested in those in the bubble. Anyone who wants to come in the bubble, you can come in.
Post subject: Re: Why have so many big clubs given up (on the field)
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:18 pm
RobRiches
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Joined: Sep 07 2023 Posts: 313
MjM wrote:This is a silly thread. If the OP really thinks the teams named have "given up" and the people running them are in any way happy about not being in finals and challenging at the top of the table then they haven't spent much time around those clubs. It's just rubbish.
I bet you either a hull fc fan or Leeds fan. Am I right?
Post subject: Re: Why have so many big clubs given up (on the field)
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 9:16 am
Judder Man
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Joined: Oct 29 2007 Posts: 6767 Location: Now in Enemy Country
Next season could be a turning point for the weaker teams, with all the new rules coming in making it more or less a semi contact game it could have a levelling up effect. Teams with big forceful defences like Wigan, Catalan and St Helens might have to adjust more and become handicapped because intensity levels will most likely drop.
The new young dynasty of super saints is coming to a ground near you. Welsby-Dodd-Simms-Eaves-Rizzelli, not Eastmond...the future is coming.
Post subject: Re: Why have so many big clubs given up (on the field)
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 9:25 am
Cokey
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Joined: Aug 19 2011 Posts: 21804 Location: Across The Universe....... Jai guru deva om - Nothings gonna change my world.
Judder Man wrote:Next season could be a turning point for the weaker teams, with all the new rules coming in making it more or less a semi contact game it could have a levelling up effect. Teams with big forceful defences like Wigan, Catalan and St Helens might have to adjust more and become handicapped because intensity levels will most likely drop.
I wouldn't worry about that, nobody will want to watch the game by then.
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