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| Last year we finished 10pts behind the League Leaders......the same amount Bradford trailed Saints by when they won in 2005. If Bradford had won in 2004 from 2nd people wouldn't have complained about a 2nd place team winning it yet they were 9pts behind the League Leaders.
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| My point isn't about who is the best. It is about whether a team that wins the GF can legitimately CLAIM to be the best. To take another sporting monolith that is run only for profit without any regard for true competition, Does anyone seriously think that Chelsea were the best team in Europe last year? The Champions League that they won despite not being champions in their own country was so highly regarded even by their own chairman that he sacked the manager six months later.
And my argument is that it doesn't matter WHO wins the Super League trophy under the present system (Leeds, Wigan or London Broncos) they can't legitimately claim to be the best team if they lose a third of their matches in the season. Yes you win the GF - that makes you Champions - I get it - Yes all teams know the rules before the season starts - I get that too- and yes you can condition your team to peak at season end - I get that too. But ultimately if all of that is reasonable then the regular season is rendered meaningless. How do you get fans through the turnstiles without cheating them. No fans equals no money. Do you think Sky will want to persist with the game if the regular season is meaningless (that they have engineered anyway)?
I get the impression from reading the boards here that I'm far from the only one who thinks this way, although I admit to being in a minority, even amongst Wigan fans, who think I'm a dinosaur.
Take away the competitive weekly element from the game - and the game dies. And if you think that's playground stuff then I'm taking my bat and ball and playing elsewhere.
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| Quote: Aboveusonlypie "My point isn't about who is the best. It is about whether a team that wins the GF can legitimately CLAIM to be the best. To take another sporting monolith that is run only for profit without any regard for true competition, Does anyone seriously think that Chelsea were the best team in Europe last year? The Champions League that they won despite not being champions in their own country was so highly regarded even by their own chairman that he sacked the manager six months later.
And my argument is that it doesn't matter WHO wins the Super League trophy under the present system (Leeds, Wigan or London Broncos) they can't legitimately claim to be the best team if they lose a third of their matches in the season. Yes you win the GF - that makes you Champions - I get it - Yes all teams know the rules before the season starts - I get that too- and yes you can condition your team to peak at season end - I get that too. But ultimately if all of that is reasonable then the regular season is rendered meaningless. How do you get fans through the turnstiles without cheating them. No fans equals no money. Do you think Sky will want to persist with the game if the regular season is meaningless (that they have engineered anyway)?
I get the impression from reading the boards here that I'm far from the only one who thinks this way, although I admit to being in a minority, even amongst Wigan fans, who think I'm a dinosaur.
Take away the competitive weekly element from the game - and the game dies. And if you think that's playground stuff then I'm taking my bat and ball and playing elsewhere.'"
Why do you think a playoff series renders the regular season meaningless?
A good playoff system does exactly the opposite.
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| Quote: Him "Why do you think a playoff series renders the regular season meaningless?
A good playoff system does exactly the opposite.'"
You are right it doesn't necessarily.
THIS playoff system is in danger of making the regular season meaningless. In a14 team competition only the top 4 or 5 might make the season a bit more competetive as some people have argued on here already. I'm not against playoffs per se, I just think that we should all sit down and decide how to get a competetive competition from first game to last which has the ultimate aim of finding the best team and crowning them champions. I don't think the present system does that.
I'm not knocking Leeds they might well have won under whatever system was played. And I'm not running around thinking that Wigan are the best team this year just because they seem to be walking the league. I strongly suspect that Leeds aren't that bothered and neither are Warrington.
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| The top 8 imo rewards teams who lose more games than they win and that's a farce that should change back to a top 6 or top 5.
However when we've gone back to back from 5th we've done so playing every week and twice getting picked to play away by the GF "favourites" and dispatched them both times fair and square.
Also the fixture list has 27 games which makes the season unbalanced the regular season is clearly there for teams to get the best possible league spot for the play offs then the Comp becomes about qualifying for and winning the GF to be crowned Champions.
Finishing top and winning the most regular SL season games makes you the most consistent and you get the hub -cap it doesn't make you the best imo i hold the same opinion with the CC its about getting to the final and winning not who you've beaten to get there.
Ultimately i'd like to see a 12 team SL with a top 5 play -off and some sort of promotion/relegation whether that means play offs for the bottom 2 playing the top 2 Championship teams or 1 v1 etc.
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| Quote: Aboveusonlypie "You are right it doesn't necessarily.
THIS playoff system is in danger of making the regular season meaningless. In a14 team competition only the top 4 or 5 might make the season a bit more competetive as some people have argued on here already. I'm not against playoffs per se, I just think that we should all sit down and decide how to get a competetive competition from first game to last which has the ultimate aim of finding the best team and crowning them champions. I don't think the present system does that. '"
Rugby Union have a decent concept in that they can keep the regular season competitive by having a top 4 playoff semi finals (where top 2 get home advantage) and the spots down to about 7th compete for a place in Europe. Then of course the bottom team face relegation.
Now obviously we don't have that luxury to offer a European competition which is why the RFL have decided to just offer the playoff spot to the top 8 instead... and yes, it's flawed.
I can understand the reasoning behind it but maybe alternatives need to be sought. Perhaps the top 8 receive a bye for the challenge cup next season or change to qualify for the new world club challenge format (merely examples) or something but at present yes I think I agree with you, it's not the best format.
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| Quote: William Eve "Since they've never yet crowned any team NRL champions from outside the Top 4 whilst utilising the Top 8 play-off system, then I doubt they would care as much.
14 seasons of Top 8 play offs down under
1st has been crowned champions 4 times, runners up 6 times.
2nd has been crowned champions 4 times, runners up 3 times.
3rd has been crowned champions 3 times.
4th has been crowned champions 3 times.
5th has been runners up 1 time.
6th has been runners up 3 times.
7th has been nowhere.
8th has been runners up 1 time.
Given the level of competition and intensity in the NRL, I'm not convinced it's possible for any NRL team to spend their entire regular season tossing it off, safe in the knowledge they are guaranteed to qualify for the play-offs.'"
And up until last season haven't they used a different format for the top eight play offs to the one we use over here?
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| Quote: Aboveusonlypie "You are right it doesn't necessarily.
THIS playoff system is in danger of making the regular season meaningless. In a14 team competition only the top 4 or 5 might make the season a bit more competetive as some people have argued on here already. I'm not against playoffs per se, I just think that we should all sit down and decide how to get a competetive competition from first game to last which has the ultimate aim of finding the best team and crowning them champions. I don't think the present system does that.
I'm not knocking Leeds they might well have won under whatever system was played. And I'm not running around thinking that Wigan are the best team this year just because they seem to be walking the league. I strongly suspect that Leeds aren't that bothered and neither are Warrington.'"
Agreed. I would revert to the top 6 system which I think gave the top 2 a much better reward for finishing high up the league. I'd also expand the WCC to 3 teams from SL and 3 NRL.
The 2 GF winners would play each other in the World Club Challenge but run a World Club Plate (or whatever you wanted to call it) alongside it of the other 4 clubs. The other 2 SL clubs being the Challenge Cup winner and then the next highest placed in the league. So if you finish 1st you're guaranteed to be in the WCC next year, along with a decent cash prize and a much better trophy that is continuous like the SL & CC trophy.
I know some people will say it doesn't give the other clubs a reason to play but I don't think that's true. Last year 8th placed Wakefield were only 2 points off Huddersfield in 7th who were only 4 points off Leeds and Hull in 5th and 6th.
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| I feel we've almost exhausted this one. To attempt to put into words what I have learned -
Most fans like the playoffs but are concerned about 8 from 14
Most fans don't care about the regular season although there are a minority that are concerned about meaningless games.
Most fans don't care less about winning the regular season 'hubcap' although again some would like to give it more credibility
Most fans think that the GF is all that matters. If you win that you are the best, nothing else counts. The coach who conditions his team to peak at the end of the season is the best coach.
There is absolutely NO luck involved. People don't really belive in luck in sport, the best team are always champions no matter what system they play under. (Have a read of Moneyball or Soccernomics for a reasoned arguement about luck in sport - better than I could do)
When Leeds beat Wigan it's down to 'bottle', when Wigan beat Leeds (even in the CC Final) it doesn't really matter because Leeds weren't peaking then.
Fans are happy to call any team champions regardless of how well they do in regular season. So if Saints win it this year, they are Champions and therefore the best.
And what I've also learned - most Leeds fans on here enjoy a good discussion/argument without resorting to name calling and abuse - so thanks.
I'm going to lie down now - see you at Old Trafford - maybe!
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| Quote: Aboveusonlypie "I feel we've almost exhausted this one. To attempt to put into words what I have learned -
Most fans like the playoffs but are concerned about 8 from 14
Most fans don't care about the regular season although there are a minority that are concerned about meaningless games.
Most fans don't care less about winning the regular season 'hubcap' although again some would like to give it more credibility
Most fans think that the GF is all that matters. If you win that you are the best, nothing else counts. The coach who conditions his team to peak at the end of the season is the best coach.
There is absolutely NO luck involved. People don't really belive in luck in sport, the best team are always champions no matter what system they play under. (Have a read of Moneyball or Soccernomics for a reasoned arguement about luck in sport - better than I could do)
When Leeds beat Wigan it's down to 'bottle', when Wigan beat Leeds (even in the CC Final) it doesn't really matter because Leeds weren't peaking then.
Fans are happy to call any team champions regardless of how well they do in regular season. So if Saints win it this year, they are Champions and therefore the best.
And what I've also learned - most Leeds fans on here enjoy a good discussion/argument without resorting to name calling and abuse - so thanks.
I'm going to lie down now - see you at Old Trafford - maybe!'"
Pretty much, yes.
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| Quote: LeedsDave "Rugby Union have a decent concept in that they can keep the regular season competitive by having a top 4 playoff semi finals (where top 2 get home advantage) and the spots down to about 7th compete for a place in Europe. Then of course the bottom team face relegation.
Now obviously we don't have that luxury to offer a European competition which is why the RFL have decided to just offer the playoff spot to the top 8 instead... and yes, it's flawed.
I can understand the reasoning behind it but maybe alternatives need to be sought. Perhaps the top 8 receive a bye for the challenge cup next season or change to qualify for the new world club challenge format (merely examples) or something but at present yes I think I agree with you, it's not the best format.'"
It's definitely the European rugby that keeps the league season interesting, along with the bonus point scoring system which can massively effect league placings.
Simple fact is that you can't make the season interesting and exciting for all clubs, all season.
There was more to play for I believe when I started watching the game in the early 80's. But that was at the cost of 3 up/3 down relegation, having a county cup competition, the JP/Regal Trophy, the CC, the League and the Premiership.
Back then the Premiership was top 8, so basically come April you were either playing for a top 8 or desperately trying to avoid relegation.
Players would, if involved heavily in all competitions, play in the region of 40-45 games a year.
The real issue isn't the validity or non-validity (or intensity - take your pick) of league fixtures these days, it's the fact that very few teams outside a core few have troubled the engravers on the SL trophy. For all the b!tch!ng about certain teams "to$$ing it off" during the regular season, the underlying dissapointment is the innability of many clubs to mount anything resembling a serious challenge when it matters. The intensity and the quality through the competition is the real issue. Nobody cares about there being a top 8 playoff in the NRL because it's seen as being a "better" competition (although as Mr Eve posted nobody outside the top 4 has won it and several clubs have not been contenders for year - so maybe not so different after all).
Reduce imports dramatically (British half backs are an endangered species), make the salary cap amenable to running A teams rather than farming out players to Championship clubs, introduce more incentives to develop and keep young players. Change the playoff system back to a top 5 and relegate rubbish teams. But relegation could have a different criteria - set a points minimum rather than a league placing. If you win fewer than "X" games then you go down. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a SL team to score a minumum number of points. If they can't then they just don't deserve to be in the competition. So you would have a situation where even though a team is stone cold bottom of the pile they still have something to play for each week. It could also be fluid, so two or even three teams could find themselves going down if they fail to meet the points total.
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| Quote: Aboveusonlypie "You are right it doesn't necessarily.
THIS playoff system is in danger of making the regular season meaningless. In a14 team competition only the top 4 or 5 might make the season a bit more competetive as some people have argued on here already. I'm not against playoffs per se, I just think that we should all sit down and decide how to get a competetive competition from first game to last which has the ultimate aim of finding the best team and crowning them champions. I don't think the present system does that.
I'm not knocking Leeds they might well have won under whatever system was played. And I'm not running around thinking that Wigan are the best team this year just because they seem to be walking the league. I strongly suspect that Leeds aren't that bothered and neither are Warrington.'"
What makes the regular season ‘meaningless’(well as meaningless as professional sport can be) isn’t the play-offs or its structure, it’s the standard of some of the clubs at the bottom of the league.
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| Winning lots of weekly rounds at the expense of the big prize - repeatedly - doesn't make you the best. It makes you a bit thick.
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| Quote: SmokeyTA "What makes the regular season ‘meaningless’(well as meaningless as professional sport can be) isn’t the play-offs or its structure, it’s the standard of some of the clubs at the bottom of the league.'"
True. But this is improving - just ask Saints and, maybe, Bradford. Only London and Salford are complete basket cases this season.
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| Quote: SmokeyTA "What makes the regular season ‘meaningless’(well as meaningless as professional sport can be) isn’t the play-offs or its structure, it’s the standard of some of the clubs at the bottom of the league.'"
I disagree. In any competition there is a spread between the top and bottom. Consider the following for a minute -
One of the best games I've seen this season was Cas away when they gave us a hell of a fright
(seem to recall they did the same to you?)
Another great game was Wakey away when they should have won and were without Tim Smith and Paul Aiton
People might point to games like the drubbing of London, but that was on the back of three straight victories for them (one over Saints another over Bradford in the cup).
Most of the teams at the bottom given a run of luck with injuries can compete with anyone on their day.
What make the season meaningless is if no-one values the regular season and isn't bothered about coming first.
Therefore the problem would be the teams at the top not the teams at the bottom.
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