Phuzzy wrote:
I could go further and claim that the Superleague is better at improving players as evidenced by the likes of Field and French. French, in particular, is twice the player than the bit part NRL player that first came over. His game across every single aspect of the game has improved exponentially.
Or could it be that, like Hodgeson, their games are uniquely suited to this comp allowing their talents to flourish in the environment best suited to them?
I would also suggest that Smith, perhaps more even than Welsby, would flourish over there as his kicking and organising game is massively suited to the NRL structured approach. Would that make him a "better" player though or just one who's already existing talent is allowed to shine? I would argue the 2nd (as I'm sure John would argue the 1st)
I agree with Smith being more suited to the NRL he also plays in a position they are crying out for, I’m not sure Welsby is. The 5/8th position is a pretty well stocked one, half isn’t.
I’m not sure Welsby has the athleticism for the NRL it’s the biggest question mark I have over any potential move.
Halves tend to not need that athleticism as much although if you have both aspects like Cleary you become very special.
The only thing that kept Field and French from being successful in the NRL was their athleticism. I’d say French maybe has developed that now in the 6 position but I don’t think he has it as an outside back (in either comp). Field I don’t think has that physicality and I’m not sure he will ever get it.
Plsying more internationals I totally agree would help, but I struggle to see when that is possible other than the 3 game window we now have at the end of the year, plus the appetite has to be there. Tonga didn’t send a full strength side and Samoa may not be coming due to the lack of finances on offer.
Again it’s a chicken and egg.
We need a strong England side to generate interest in the Internstional game, make it credible and generate revenue. Test matches tend to be all about respecting position, controlling field position and taking advantage of the opportunities when they come, a style much more NRL like.
The quickest way to get a competitive England side is in my opinion get the better players playing at the top level week in week out, for me that means NRL.
Longer term the ambition is obviously keep our players in SL but I feel shirt/medium term pain is the best way to see SL flourish longer term.