Quote roughyedspud="roughyedspud"2. theres not a single welsh,scots or irish player that would make the GB team anyway...the entire squad would be current england players.....and it would be for years to come'"
You're asking the wrong question. How many of those currently opting for England qualify to opt for Wales, Scotland, Ireland whilst still having the opportunity to play for GB?
Look at the Wales squad from the 1995 World Cup. Ok, lots were RU converts, but many were RL lads who could have opted for England or Wales, and went for their ancestral country. Cunningham, Eyres, Cowie, Atcheson, Harris, Skerrett, Hall, Jones all played for GB and preferred Wales as their home nation. Would they have done that if the GB option hadn't been there?? If England were the only team touring and playing the big boys regularly?? Some, perhaps, but many would have gone for England.
Quote roughyedspudtheres not a single benefit to any home nation in bring back GB...'"
Wrong. Which top-level player will opt for Wales, Scotland or Ireland if England are the only home nation with getting a regular shot at the big-time? Very few. Rhys Evans is the perfect example: as Welsh as they come and opts for England. He might not even make the squad (while his brother is already turning out for Wales) but he prefers to take that chance for the bigger games.
You then get Welsh supporters then saying "we don't want no plastic Taffs" - well make your mind up, you didn't complain in 1995 and there sure as hell isn't the talent in Wales right now to compete. Why not bolster your squad with several higher quality players - everyone benefits.
And looking beyond that, Great Britain is a far bigger brand than 'England RL'. I've never bought an England shirt and never will, they look forced and naff, however a few months ago I tracked down bought a 2001 GB shirt (the Guinness one) because I still love the look and the tradition. I'm not enthused by the 'England RL' brand whereas watching the GB boys had my heart bursting out of my chest. I can name many memorable GB moments but struggle to recall most England results (bar the 2006 Sydney win), simple because I find I'm not that bothered. Oh, I'll watch England but I'm not going to fork out a fortune following them everywhere. That said, I'll be at Salford on Sunday.
The problem has always been that while the logic for removing GB appeared sound at first glance, with a little examination it's heavily flawed.