Quote: Shifty Cat "Really, you have this much of a problem with a guy wanting to make the most of his very short playing career, where it can be over at any point due to injury. Sure I'd prefer Sam in RL, which RL fan wouldn't but I'm not going to throw the toys out of the pram because of his choice to move codes. Lets be honesst our sport isn't big enough to stop players coming back if they want.
Whether he's moving because he wants to play for England RU, which is a big draw due to their international scene or simply earning extra money, it's so easy to rip into a guy when your not in his shoes. Lets face it, if you were ever in the position where someone's chucking big money at you and offering you a new experience, who's to say what you'd do.
Imo Sam doesn't owe anything to anyone, the dude's put his body on the line every minute he's been on a field. He's got to where he is because of the player he is not because of any doors that have been opened for him.'"
That is your opinion and you are entitled to it.
I have seen plenty of players that have been supported by the local community as youngsters and encouraged through the ranks to be Coached and trained by the best people involved in the game.
Sure a player like Burgess has talent but the game has helped build that talent and invested in him, Russell Crowe took a big chance and "opened a door for him" when he signed a player on a massive contract that was not the finished product and had a history of injuries.
I actually follow both codes to some extent, union a lot less but I do not have any gripe with the game.
I do think its not a good plan to have the best League players abandon the game that built them to try their hand in another game and if it fails and they don't cut it they are welcomed back with open arms and big contracts.
Should Rugby League be a safety net and are we sending the right message by taking failures back to our game.
I know plenty of businesses that train and educate their staff and if they are poached by a competing company they never welcome them back.