Re: Liam Hood & Luke Menzies : Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:05 am
Michigan red wrote:
People seem to keep avoiding the notion that the forward pack is organically going to get smaller due to the reduction in interchanges, there will been less of a difference between front and back row players going forward. Salford might just be stealing a march on the rest by going for a big back line who can help share the work load around. Sa'u, Griffin, Vidot and Carney are all perfect backs to take the first 2 or 3 drives in a set.
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I accept the new interchange rule change will discourage the use of short spell impact players but just because a player is physically big doesn't mean he isn't capable of playing longer minutes with the right conditioning. Clubs will now inevitably change their training methods and put a higher emphasis on endurance over explosive power to fully exploit this. Furthermore I think genetically big players will naturally over time adapt to playing longer minutes when they are having to do this on a regular basis. I think the biggest casualty of this change will be that props in Superleague probably won't play beyond the age of 32-33 unlike recently with Morley, Peacock and Leuluai etc.