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It seems that no matter how good a side a championship club put together it can't overcome the massive funding and conditioning disadvantages.
Anyone for proposals to change this? Leigh have been smashing teams all season with 20 minute performances. How does that condition our players for the mental and physical conditioning required for SL?
Of course, it's out of the hands of any championship club to rectify these issues. Even if we had Koukash ******* away £5m a year on Leigh we still wouldn't have the physical conditioning.
Just watched one of those high intense games OZWelsh was talking about this morning. Warriors v Cowboys. Was a cracker with the result in the balance until the last minute.
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Quote: LifeLongHKRFan "Just watched one of those high intense games OZWelsh was talking about this morning. Warriors v Cowboys. Was a cracker with the result in the balance until the last minute.
Don't try and discredit me.
You know, as do most that across the board the RL is more intense than SL. Many in Aus. say that SL is the equivalent of the QLD Cup, they're not far wrong seeing that T McCarthy was playing Q Cup last year.
Obv. not all NRL matches are going to be v intense, esp. when N QLD knew that they could beat this Warriors side playing in second gear; no Johnson, Townsend, Leuluai.