Quote: Him "Really? I'd have said the greatest difference was at Premiership/SL level, then evening out as you drop down the leagues.'"
The championship in Union is still a decent earner for younger players coming up, especially as the attraction to lower French divisions offer some attractive offers also....it comes down to the larger pocket of money given out by the RFU at this level and the very REAL expectation of being promoted into the premiership versus the current RL structure. I am not saying that the top players could double their salaries but the young ones if attractive to Union clubs in the Champioship push could look at better wages. Ashton is a example, he spent the first year playing in the Championship for Northhampton on triple Wigan's offer to keep him.....extreme example but there is a handful of Champioship clubs in Union that have a strong backing (more so than featherston, Halifax, Leigh and Sheffield etc) including Leeds Carnegie....although with GH on that board also then he may squeeze the youngsters more than others
What we tend to see in RL is older SL dropping to Championship clubs on a nice second wage versus the youngsters soming up to possible SL contracts.
James Lowes heading to Carnegie could pull across some Rhinos academy lads also
Anyway back to the RL and a strong Leeds outing by our youngsters Sunday.