Quote Sal Paradise="Sal Paradise"That's rubbish - the results since 1982 are the same - no series wins - how can you say the results since SL were any worse than the previous 13/14 years before the inception of SL? That is the true reality!!'"
In the previous 13/14 years prior to SL, we were winning around 1 game in 4 against the Aussies. Post SL-era we only win around 1 game in 6.
In the previous 13/14 years prior to SL, we were winning around 1 game in 2 against the Kiwis. Post SL-era we only win around 1 game in 3.
That is the true reality.
Your failure to acknowledge this along with your propensity for massaging the evidence to fit your agenda suggests to me that you are possibly an accountant by trade?
Quote Sal Paradise="Sal Paradise"So what you are saying is one smaller group of NRL players - i.e. the Kiwis - are more capable of rising to the occasion than another larger group - i.e. the Aussies of - NRL players that logic simply doesn't stack up. It could be that the standard of players available to the Aussies is not what it once was. Perhaps the growing numbers of Polynesian players trotting around the NRL is reducing the Aussie player pool? Not unlike the numbers of very average NRL players is lowering the numbers of GB qualified players in SL?'"
I'm saying that it ain't rocket science that one bunch of NRL-standard players are more than capable of beating another bunch of NRL-standard players. The Kiwis are now products of the Australian system, hence their improvement, and I applaud the Australian contribution to international competition and credibility.
The point which seems lost on you (or more accurately, the point which you refuse to acknowledge) is that it's the playing standards over here since the inception of SL which is the problem. Our international results have deteriorated during the SL-era, as have the results of the French since Catalans entered SL. The French finished 10th and last in the 2008 World Cup. Tonga and Samoa have potential for improvement but not until they are in a position to select more NRL-standard players rather than SL-standard players. Our contribution to international competition is negligible to say the least.
Quote Sal Paradise="Sal Paradise"The Kiwis don't really care about meaningless mid season internationals where a combination of NRL clubs and NRL disciplinary have robbed them of their best players in the past. Saving their best efforts for when something tangible is on offer? Was I mistaken or did Greg Eastwood get some game time during the last quad nations?'"
Only a very ignorant person with little to no knowledge of the cultural significance of ANZAC Day to Australians and New Zealanders could make such a dismissively ignorant comment such as that.
Greg Eastwood is a product of the Australian system and did get some game time during the last Four Nations. What is the point you are trying to make here? Are you claiming he's a product of Leeds Rhinos and SL? Fortunately for him, he was wise enough to realise rather quickly the huge mistake he'd made stepping down to SL-level.
Quote Sal Paradise="Sal Paradise"Anyone who has watched the last 4/5 SOO series cannot be anything but disappointed with the quality on offer - the dramatic fall in standards is evident to all. Even more evidence that the overall quality of the NRL comp is not as a result of the improving standards of the Aussies.'"
What are you trying to say here?
Are you Gotcha in disguise?
Your focus ought to be disappointment with the deteriorating standards ushered in by SL instead. Our playing standards have never been as atrociously poor as they are now. The Australian system produces world class players like Benji Marshall. Our system produces players like Danny McGuire! Go figure.