Quote: Sal Paradise "Time will tell - I hope they haven't decided the WCC is more important than last night's game and decided not risk him - if so that is a very poor decision IMO. Next weeks game is a friendly and far less important than the two points on offer last night.'"
Sadly, the lack of international profile for the sport and the regularity and certainty of embarrassing defeat at that level has resulted in the WCC in this country taking on an over-inflated sense of importance and value. This is because it provides the only realistic format and one-off opportunity for us to beat an Australian team and earn a bit of credibility for the sport in the process.
I agree with you - the WCC is nothing more than an annual exhibition game which shouldn't be classed as more important than collecting 2 points in a regular SL round. However, given the uncompetitive nature of SL, the failure by a club like Leeds to gain 2 points isn't that crucial because of the absolute certainty that they'll still qualify for the play-offs no matter what.