Re: If you must discuss Union, do it here II : Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:25 pm
I think it's a perfectly fair argument from the English sides. People will think it's a cop out from a terrible year for English Rugby but it all makes sense.The Celtic League is shocking. Watch any televised game and the grounds are 1/2 full at best most of the time. Go over to the Munster or Leinster forums and they only care about The Heineken Cup. Watch any Pro 12 game with a top Irish side and no matter how clued up on Rugby you are you'd struggle to recognise most of the squad some weeks. Must be bad supporting a team that only cares for 6 games a year, plus your big derby games. All you have to do is finish above Connacht if you're Irish, Dragons if you're Welsh and you're in The Heineken Cup. Simple. The Scottish and Italians don't even need to worry about where they finish.
You look at the Premiership and week in week out squads are tested to the max. There's 3 games to go and the top 4 and relegation still aren't decided. Teams can't afford to rest key players and so risk injuries every week. Whilst I love that England and France are the only 2 Countries with a competitive league system, it's no coincidence that Ulster and Edinburgh who are very hit and miss in the league have made it there. Leinster - fair enough, they're a different class. Clermont too, but then having a 16 million pound salary cap does help.
Watching the matches this weekend was sad from an English point of view. Especially being a Sale fan. Toulon ripping our top team to shreds, whilst having Dean Schofield, Eifion Lewis Roberts and Sebastian Bruno all playing outstandingly. Paul Williams who we had last year got the winning try for Stade Francais. Saracens never looked like winning form the first minute against Clermont.
I hope Edinburgh win it but can't see past Clermont or Leinster.