Itchy Arsenal wrote:
In 23 years 4 players have “transitioned”. With the possible exception of Wild non of them were better than average at best. If I remember correctly Aspinwall played in the backrow at the very end of his career?
For me it’s the exception not the rule that centres can and do convert successfully to the SR.
Historically quite a few centres as they got older had a go in the forwards but very few made a success of it.
Must admit I didn’t know that Hughes was a centre. When he was the number 3 shirt that season he looked like a fish out of water.
I’m not sure if you are being a pedant or deliberately just trying to argue.
You have to put it in context that players generally do not move position that regularly however when they have the centre second row switch has been consistently more successful and regular than when other players have shifted position.
You could argue 1 and half have but that is more recent as you point out kind of proving the point it was regularly happening (in relation to how often players do change position) over 30 years ago where the trend to move halves to full back is a bit more of something that became a trend in the last decade or so.
We have plenty of examples (again relative to how often players generally change position) in SL at the moment and can within our own team currently in Isa (who was more a centre at Widnes) Bateman (international centre) and players like Hurrell who plays both these days, Watkins all running round currently.
The positions are very similar and have been for a long time, today coaches tend to talk about middles and edges.
Centres and secondrows are grouped as edges.
Looking back over the thread people have comfortably without putting too much thought into it named plenty of players who have successfully transitioned between the 2 positions very well.
It’s all relative of course to how often players change position which as mentioned tends not to be that often but when they do consistently over the years the centre/secondrow switch has been one of the more often instances and more successful.