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A few questions (none of which are rhetorical) I'd be fascinated to know the answers tooutside[/i of the traditional big spenders i.e. Leeds, Wigan, Bradford, St. Helens (perhaps Warrington)? I'm talking purely about league positions (assuming 5th or 6th is now 1st) which I know is not an ideal measure but it's a starting point.

2. Which club last won SL, or just the league, running a modest budget in comparison to other big-spending clubs?

3. Based on the figures published (and I know they aren't comprehensive) what is the relationship between budget and final league position?

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Quote: Mugwump "A few questions (none of which are rhetorical) I'd be fascinated to know the answers tooutside[/i of the traditional big spenders i.e. Leeds, Wigan, Bradford, St. Helens (perhaps Warrington)? I'm talking purely about league positions (assuming 5th or 6th is now 1st) which I know is not an ideal measure but it's a starting point.'"

You mean how competitive are the whipping boy SL rabble clubs among themselves? Hull FC come out on top as they've finished top of the rabble 6 times, Castleford 4 times top of the rabble during the earlier years of SL, Huddersfield 3 times top of the rabble in more recent years, Catalan twice in recent years and London twice during the early years of SL. There is more than likely a strong (if not direct) relationship between the levels of investment in the respective playing squads of clubs at the time and their finishing positions on the ladder. Castleford may be the exception as they were well coached by Stuart Raper - he may have been the most influential factor during their relative 'nosebleed' periods on the SL ladder.

Quote: Mugwump "2. Which club last won SL, or just the league, running a modest budget in comparison to other big-spending clubs?'"

Leigh in 1981/82.

Quote: Mugwump "3. Based on the figures published (and I know they aren't comprehensive) what is the relationship between budget and final league position?'"

I'd need to see those figures but I'd expect that relationship to be pretty conclusive in respect of it's influence on any clubs league position, and certainly more influential than whoever happens to be the coach... with the occasional exception as noted earlier.

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I don't think there's been a budget SL/League-winning team (along the lines of, say, a Derby County under Brian Clough) in my lifetime. I mean, I've heard all kind of tales about such-and-such a club spending less, improving their academy etc. But, since the beginning of SL at least, the most successful sides (Bradford, Saints & Leeds) have always spent big in relation to other clubs.

RL fans are infinitely imaginative when it comes to providing reasons for the failure (in their eyes) of SL. The competition structure is wrong, certain clubs are "more professional" than others when it comes to junior development, the salary cap prevents "high achievers" from "realising their potential", the game's administration is "corrupt" or swayed in its decisions by the bigger clubs, Venus is at aphelion whilst Mars is currently traversing the constellation of Orion etc etc.

Yet, strangely, only a handful are willing to promote the most obvious theory of them all"Money doesn't buy success"[/i. Fans point to the vast sums Leeds invested in the likes of Hanley, Laughton and company to try and break Wigan's (equally money-enhanced) stranglehold on the league during the 90s. But whilst their attempts ultimately proved fruitless it's not like they were languishing at the foot of the table, either.

If we look only at SL it's very difficult to pick out one obvious example of a club which has both consistently spent big on players and been near the bottom of the table.

Fans simply love to argue that SL isn't competitive. I think they couldn't be more wrong, if you factor out the most destabilizing force in the competition - money. The clubs who invested the most have, since the very beginning, been very competitive with those spending similar amounts (yes Leeds have enjoyed a lengthy run, but it's not as if they've been pulverising their peers in the lead-up to the final). Meanwhile, below position 4 (or 5), there has been a similarly healthy mix-up in positioning.

Surely, instead of giving consideration to the, quite frankly, lunatic arguments proposed by some to raise the cap even further we should - at the very least - think about taking a leap of faith in the opposite direction: lowering the cap, creating a "minimum spend" or an absolute and only limit? I'm not suggesting this would suddenly create a utopia. But it would be a refreshingly novel experience beginning a season in which spending is the same across the board.

In my view we have to take steps to break the stranglehold money has on the sport. There's nothing worse than a fan of the top clubs browbeating the likes of Salford, London or the lower league clubs for not being "worthy of success" whilst his own club stands atop the league on a pyramid of cash provided by someone who has never played the game in his life.

Money might not guarantee success, but only in the same way that wearing a life-jacket might not absolutely prevent drowning.

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Quote: Mugwump "2. Which club last won SL, or just the league, running a modest budget in comparison to other big-spending clubs?'"
Leeds last year, in fact Leeds for the last few years.

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Quote: MHL "Leeds last year, in fact Leeds for the last few years.'"

I suppose it depends on your definition of "modest budget". Leeds are the biggest spenders each and every year, but often spend on players wages a couple of hundred thousand below the salary cap. They do however spend a significant amount on other aspects of the playing side such as the academy and physio/conditioning/sports science.

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Someone named leigh as the last club to win the title without paying money out,sadly thats not the case leigh that season broke the club record in signing ian potter from warrington if I remember righty and a figure of around £50,000 which even today would be massive never mind 1981/82 also I think a few more players were purchased as the season went along.

Its the age old tale of money does win you sucess,admittly you need the right coach as leigh had with murphy then and coupled with the development of john woods and des drummond along with the clever signings of potter ,martyn and others who seem to have slipped mi owd yead
As it stands now no one with any serious cash wants to come into a sport were you can't sign who you want.

Imagine if some super loaded fella wants to buy oldham for instance and wants to bring in england ru internationals and current super stars from down under the game is set up to stop him advance to the top of the tree so what incentive does he have for deciding to pump money into his home town club??? I know this person does not exist at the moment but what if there is some loon hanging in the shadows and our rules of franchise and caps make him think twice about it???

Pie in the sky I know but are an handful at the top determined to make our game unattractive to invest in sothey can remind the big fish in a very small finacial pond???

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Quote: Mugwump "I don't think there's been a budget SL/League-winning team (along the lines of, say, a Derby County under Brian Clough) in my lifetime. I mean, I've heard all kind of tales about such-and-such a club spending less, improving their academy etc. But, since the beginning of SL at least, the most successful sides (Bradford, Saints & Leeds) have always spent big in relation to other clubs.

RL fans are infinitely imaginative when it comes to providing reasons for the failure (in their eyes) of SL. The competition structure is wrong, certain clubs are "more professional" than others when it comes to junior development, the salary cap prevents "high achievers" from "realising their potential", the game's administration is "corrupt" or swayed in its decisions by the bigger clubs, Venus is at aphelion whilst Mars is currently traversing the constellation of Orion etc etc.

Yet, strangely, only a handful are willing to promote the most obvious theory of them all"Money doesn't buy success"[/i. Fans point to the vast sums Leeds invested in the likes of Hanley, Laughton and company to try and break Wigan's (equally money-enhanced) stranglehold on the league during the 90s. But whilst their attempts ultimately proved fruitless it's not like they were languishing at the foot of the table, either.

If we look only at SL it's very difficult to pick out one obvious example of a club which has both consistently spent big on players and been near the bottom of the table.

Fans simply love to argue that SL isn't competitive. I think they couldn't be more wrong, if you factor out the most destabilizing force in the competition - money. The clubs who invested the most have, since the very beginning, been very competitive with those spending similar amounts (yes Leeds have enjoyed a lengthy run, but it's not as if they've been pulverising their peers in the lead-up to the final). Meanwhile, below position 4 (or 5), there has been a similarly healthy mix-up in positioning.

Surely, instead of giving consideration to the, quite frankly, lunatic arguments proposed by some to raise the cap even further we should - at the very least - think about taking a leap of faith in the opposite direction
And what about the players? Why forget about the players?

The best paid ones would demand the best wages, we lower the cap we lose them to RU and the NRL even more so than now, the less well paid ones arent on great wages anyway, it would be become more lucrative for them to hold down a full-time job and play semi-pro if they wished to,

The competition would then lose legitimacy, it would be seen as a feeder comp to the real competitions of RU and the NRL, we would be even less attractive to sponsors and even less attractive to TV companies. They amount of money coming into the game would be lower and it wouldnt be long before we again have a gap between the have's and the have-nots, just at a lower level.

Lowering the cap, or, what you are basically suggesting, bringing the likes of Leeds and Wigan and Hull and Saints and Warrington etc, down to the level of Cas and Salford etc, would be the first step in a regression of the game that would leave it struggling to function even as a semi-pro game.

The wages in our game arent too high by any means.

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As a fan of one of the not much money clubs, I agree with Mugwump in that there are two competitions effectively, and each are competitive in their own right.
I would increase the salary cap, even though it would not initially benefit my club. We need to keep the best players playing Super League. If a club can pay it, I think they should be allowed to.
What I do like is a cap that limits you paying more than you have, but not a real value limit.

There are other rules that help you keep an even league with advantages in playing your academy and local players and I liked the 20-20 rule of only so many being paid over that amount. Different numbers now though.

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Quote: SmokeyTA "And what about the players? Why forget about the players?

The best paid ones would demand the best wages, we lower the cap we lose them to RU and the NRL even more so than now, the less well paid ones arent on great wages anyway, it would be become more lucrative for them to hold down a full-time job and play semi-pro if they wished to,'"


There are somewhere in the region of one million five hundred thousand one pound notes between the current salary cap and paying no wages at all. It is ridiculous to suggest SL players cannot enjoy a good standard of living, at a high level of football on some lower figure. Besides, we're living in times of considerable deprivation. It is unfair to suggest they shouldn't shoulder some of the burden, too.

If players want to leave - fine. The game has survived exoduses in the past and will continue to do so.

Quote: SmokeyTA "The competition would then lose legitimacy, it would be seen as a feeder comp to the real competitions of RU and the NRL, we would be even less attractive to sponsors and even less attractive to TV companies. They amount of money coming into the game would be lower and it wouldnt be long before we again have a gap between the have's and the have-nots, just at a lower level. '"


In many people's eyes we are ALREADY seen as a feeder comp for the NRL and RU. Almost all of our first line pack is currently enjoying the beauty and climate of Sydney. As for cutting costs - I'd argue the game could fare no worse than under the current system which has presided over the calamity at Bradford, the worries of Salford, Saints and Warrington being one wealthy benefactor away from financial meltdown etc.

As for a developing gap. As previously stated, I would think seriously about a fixed, absolute and non-negotiable sum to spend on wages as an entry qualification for the league (or some other suggestion).

Quote: SmokeyTA "Lowering the cap, or, what you are basically suggesting, bringing the likes of Leeds and Wigan and Hull and Saints and Warrington etc, down to the level of Cas and Salford etc, would be the first step in a regression of the game that would leave it struggling to function even as a semi-pro game.'"


Well, that's your opinion. I think it's speculative and highly pessimistic. But yes - I am arguing for greater intervention in order to prevent those clubs with the most money from dominating the sport, as they have done since before I started watching RL. Perhaps I wouldn't mind so much if the money was, in some way, [ideserved[/i. St. Helens were flat out broke and teetering on the precipice (because of a ridiculous credit-fueled spending binge on Sculthorpe and co.) when they were [ivery fortunately[/i rescued by Eamonn McManus. Were Saints so much more deserving of a wealthy benefactor than, say, Salford, or Leigh or Batley? Ditto Warrington. Ditto Wigan etc. etc.

Quote: SmokeyTA "The wages in our game arent too high by any means.'"


I'm afraid the current precarious finances of many SL clubs seem not to support your argument.

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Quote: Mugwump " the worries of Salford, Saints and Warrington being one wealthy benefactor away from financial meltdown etc.'"


What worries of financial meltdown do we have at Warrington? It's true that the chequebook of and the financial security provided by Mr Moran are very welcome, advantageous and comforting to us. But it's not like he is pumping money in week in week out to prop up the business. If he was to leave, we might have to make a few cuts here and there but we are currently a successful, profitable club so nowhere near "meltdown"

Quote: Mugwump " I'm afraid the current precarious finances of many SL clubs seem not to support your argument.'"


To be fair, precarious finances are being caused more by lack of income than by excessive spending on players. Lower the cap and you seriously risk lowering the quality of the product which in turn lowers your ability to generate income. So finances would still be precarious and we'd have less entertaining rugby to watch in front of lower crowds.

You have to get the balance right. First of all the clubs and SL need to put more effort into marketing and image in order to improve TV deals and sponsorship deals. Easier said than done of course.

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Quote: Mugwump "There are somewhere in the region of one million five hundred thousand one pound notes between the current salary cap and paying no wages at all. It is ridiculous to suggest SL players cannot enjoy a good standard of living, at a high level of football on some lower figure. Besides, we're living in times of considerable deprivation. It is unfair to suggest they shouldn't shoulder some of the burden, too. '"
It would be a ridiculous suggestion, that’s why nobody suggested that we don’t pay our players anything.

And its not about players only being able to enjoy a high standard of living, its about the opportunities they have, and that we as a game are in competition for their skills. It’s the fact that a player like Ian Kirke who has skills outside the game becomes more likely to make fewer sacrifices to stay in the game the less we pay him. That isn’t greed it is understandable, its normal and expected. Kirke may be happy to delay his legal career whilst earning £50k a year at Leeds Rhinos, he may not for £30k. If we put his wages down, we lose him. This is a bad thing. Then on the other end of the scale you have Ryan Hall, who may be happy to resist the bright lights and big wages of RU and NRL for £200k a year at Leeds Rhinos, but not for £100k. Again this is understandable, It’s a short career why should he subsidise the game?


Quote: Mugwump "If players want to leave - fine. The game has survived exoduses in the past and will continue to do so.'"
And it would be the very antithesis of why our game was formed.

Quote: Mugwump "In many people's eyes we are ALREADY seen as a feeder comp for the NRL and RU. Almost all of our first line pack is currently enjoying the beauty and climate of Sydney. As for cutting costs - I'd argue the game could fare no worse than under the current system which has presided over the calamity at Bradford, the worries of Salford, Saints and Warrington being one wealthy benefactor away from financial meltdown etc'"
. And that is a bad thing, It is a very bad thing that we are seen as a feeder league, it damages us in numerous ways. It is something we should be fighting to change to exacerbating.

Quote: Mugwump "As for a developing gap. As previously stated, I would think seriously about a fixed, absolute and non-negotiable sum to spend on wages as an entry qualification for the league (or some other suggestion). '"
But that is a fairly unimaginative, and niave standpoint predicated on the assumption that wages are a good barometer for a players quality and that talent distribution can only be done through a restriction on wages.

Quote: Mugwump "Well, that's your opinion. I think it's speculative and highly pessimistic. But yes - I am arguing for greater intervention in order to prevent those clubs with the most money from dominating the sport, as they have done since before I started watching RL. Perhaps I wouldn't mind so much if the money was, in some way, [ideserved[/i. St. Helens were flat out broke and teetering on the precipice (because of a ridiculous credit-fueled spending binge on Sculthorpe and co.) when they were [ivery fortunately[/i rescued by Eamonn McManus. Were Saints so much more deserving of a wealthy benefactor than, say, Salford, or Leigh or Batley? Ditto Warrington. Ditto Wigan etc. etc. '"
How is that money undeserved? You may also look and see a correlation between the clubs with the most money and the clubs with the most fans, and the clubs who sell the most merchandise, bring in the biggest sponsors and have the highest visibility.

Quote: Mugwump "I'm afraid the current precarious finances of many SL clubs seem not to support your argument.'"
And the fact our talent is wanted elsewhere, with much bigger wages on offer supports it. The running of SL clubs and the limited amount of money being brought in to the game isnt part of the calculation of whether or not a player is paid a wage congruent to his talent.

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Quote: Mugwump "There are somewhere in the region of one million five hundred thousand one pound notes between the current salary cap and paying no wages at all. It is ridiculous to suggest SL players cannot enjoy a good standard of living, at a high level of football on some lower figure. Besides, we're living in times of considerable deprivation. It is unfair to suggest they shouldn't shoulder some of the burden, too.

If players want to leave - fine. The game has survived exoduses in the past and will continue to do so.'"


The current salary cap provides an average salary of something like £65k. That does sound like a good standard of living, true. But it's not as simple as that, is it. Firstly, the top players at each club can rightly expect to earn double that, possibly even triple that. That means to balance things up, there will be players on half that or a third of that or less. Then you have to remember that a career only lasts 10 to 15 years in most cases and could end at any time through injury. So is the prospect of a highly risky, short-term £30kish attractive to someone who enjoys sport at school and university who has the chance of a career lasting 40+ years paying decent wages?

If players want to leave - this is not fine. We can stand the odd one, yes, but to lower the salary cap would drive down the quality of SL further and further.

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Quote: Mugwump "
Yet, strangely, only a handful are willing to promote the most obvious theory of them all

Money is very important in ALL sports, not just RL. When was the last time that a team with a 'modest budget' won anything in Wendyball? Money [iis not[/i, however, everything. Warrington almost certainly spent more money under Paul Cullen than under Tony Smith, yet it's the latter who has brought success.

As for history, I've got news for you. It is, indeed, 'always written after the fact', that's why it's called history, and not current affairs or clairvoyance.

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My club has spent full salary cap most years yet not really come close to silverware suggesting either we are crap at recruitment, we have had crap coaches or the top clubs are spending much more than the official cap.

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Quote: JB Down Under "My club has spent full salary cap most years yet not really come close to silverware suggesting either we are crap at recruitment, we have had crap coaches or the top clubs are spending much more than the official cap.'"

Or your youth systems aren't as good, or your training and conditioning hasn't been as good, or your sports science isn't as good etc all need money spending on them.

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Club Statement
UllFC
49
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Wigan Seal League Leaders Trop..
141
Wakefield Trinity Sweep Aside ..
812
Catalans Keep Season Alive Wit..
590
Salford Ensure Play-Offs And S..
617
Ruthless Wigan Thrash the Rhin..
739
Huddersfield Giants Hold Off L..
1050
Salford Close In On The Play O..
990
Leigh Leopards Up To Fourth Af..
1108
Leeds Rhinos Into the Six Afte..
1074
Wigan Warriors Defeat Hull KR ..
1103
Wane Names Provisional Squad f..
1484
Leeds Rhinos Ride Their Luck F..
1437
Wigan Warriors Level Top As Ca..
1562
Castleford Tigers Inflict Anot..
1496
Leigh Into the Six After Beati..
1681
POSTSONLINEREGISTRATIONSRECORD
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SL 27 Huddersfield34-10Castleford
SL 27 Wigan64-0Salford
Sun 15th Sep
WSL2024 14 FeatherstoneW6-32York V
WSL2024 14 Hudds W36-0Wire W
CH 26 Barrow34-14Whitehaven
CH 26 Bradford16-14Batley
CH 26 Dewsbury16-28Swinton
CH 26 Doncaster30-14Widnes
CH 26 Featherstone6-20Sheffield
CH 26 Wakefield20-4York
NRL 28 Canterbury22-24Manly
L1 23 Midlands24-22Workington
L1 23 Rochdale30-18Hunslet
Sat 14th Sep
SL 26 Hull FC4-58Salford
SL 26 Catalans12-8LondonB
SL 26 Huddersfield0-66Warrington
CH 26 Toulouse38-18Halifax
NRL 28 Melbourne37-10Cronulla
NRL 28 NQL Cowboys28-16Newcastle
Fri 13th Sep
SL 26 Leigh0-24Hull KR
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
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Wigan 27 721 336 385 44
Hull KR 26 693 311 382 40
Warrington 26 684 319 365 38
Salford 27 550 547 3 32
St.Helens 26 584 370 214 30
Leigh 26 548 386 162 29
 
Leeds 26 514 462 52 28
Catalans 26 451 423 28 28
Huddersfield 27 468 658 -190 20
Castleford 27 425 735 -310 15
LondonB 26 317 862 -545 6
Hull FC 26 324 870 -546 6
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
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Wakefield 24 892 256 636 46
Bradford 24 618 373 245 32
Toulouse 23 662 340 322 31
Sheffield 24 594 472 122 28
Widnes 24 513 433 80 27
York 25 613 439 174 26
 
Featherstone 24 566 472 94 26
Doncaster 24 470 527 -57 23
Batley 24 378 513 -135 20
Halifax 24 475 617 -142 20
Barrow 23 418 648 -230 19
Swinton 24 446 606 -160 18
Whitehaven 24 414 806 -392 16
Dewsbury 25 308 821 -513 2
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