Re: Safer Rugby League from 2024 : Tue Dec 12, 2023 12:46 pm
Itchy Arsenal wrote: I don’t think that anyone has mentioned limited minutes yet? Apologies if someone has. Using Harry Smith as a back example he cannot play more than 30 full games per year ie 2400 minutes per year. Even assuming zero internationals, he won’t be able to play all possible games assuming we get to the CCF and GF. What will the club do in 2025 when there is a planned tour of Australia? Assume that Smith will play 3 games in Australia and limit his game time for Wigan to 27 full games? Could this be the end of internationals and/or the World Cup for English players? Liam Farrell for example will be limited to 25 full games per year so I assume that he retire from international rugby as potentially most forwards will going forward. Obviously this may lead to most teams having a “back” on the bench to reduce the number of 80 minutes games played but would say Leeming be “accepted” as back substitute for game A if he replaces Smith but a forward substitute if he say replaces O’Neil? If player welfare is now paramount then why continue with meaningless loop fixtures and the even more preposterous Magic Weekend? Obviously Jon questions not just aimed at yourself. International fixtures won't count towards the maximum number of games (see the link below). https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/ex ... -from-2024 I don't so much mind this aspect of the new rules - in fact I remember suggesting it myself a few years ago in order reduce fatigue (if clubs cant afford to play less games then the only other way would be to put a cap on the number of games a player can play). There are significant challenges however: 1) Coaches would have to plan ahead and pinpoint the games in the year where they will want their full squad 2) Fans will be buying season tickets in the knowledge that the best set of players will not be available for a number of games 3) Clubs with limited depth in their squad will really struggle to be competitive and could find themselves in a real hole if injuries bite. 4) It may be more difficult to develop cohesion in your team, thus impacting quality of games |
Itchy Arsenal wrote: I don’t think that anyone has mentioned limited minutes yet? Apologies if someone has. Using Harry Smith as a back example he cannot play more than 30 full games per year ie 2400 minutes per year. Even assuming zero internationals, he won’t be able to play all possible games assuming we get to the CCF and GF. What will the club do in 2025 when there is a planned tour of Australia? Assume that Smith will play 3 games in Australia and limit his game time for Wigan to 27 full games? Could this be the end of internationals and/or the World Cup for English players? Liam Farrell for example will be limited to 25 full games per year so I assume that he retire from international rugby as potentially most forwards will going forward. Obviously this may lead to most teams having a “back” on the bench to reduce the number of 80 minutes games played but would say Leeming be “accepted” as back substitute for game A if he replaces Smith but a forward substitute if he say replaces O’Neil? If player welfare is now paramount then why continue with meaningless loop fixtures and the even more preposterous Magic Weekend? Obviously Jon questions not just aimed at yourself. International fixtures won't count towards the maximum number of games (see the link below). https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/ex ... -from-2024 I don't so much mind this aspect of the new rules - in fact I remember suggesting it myself a few years ago in order reduce fatigue (if clubs cant afford to play less games then the only other way would be to put a cap on the number of games a player can play). There are significant challenges however: 1) Coaches would have to plan ahead and pinpoint the games in the year where they will want their full squad 2) Fans will be buying season tickets in the knowledge that the best set of players will not be available for a number of games 3) Clubs with limited depth in their squad will really struggle to be competitive and could find themselves in a real hole if injuries bite. 4) It may be more difficult to develop cohesion in your team, thus impacting quality of games |
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