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| No surprise and I would be surprised if he didnt. Much rather that than him going to Union.
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6731_1299024498.jpg [quote="King Street Cat":1wa9s43t]Some might look at this as being harsh but I think it's fair. When are the Rugby League going to stop persisting with this fantasy expansion. If it hasn't worked by now, it never will! I'm all for reaching out to a wider audience with our game but not at the expense of historical clubs in the homelands.[/quote:1wa9s43t]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_6731.jpg |
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| What exactly would be the benefits for England?
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| A move to the NRL would benefit Toomkins like it did Ellis, Morley, and Thorman.
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| Much better than him going to Union. Really pleased that the NRL is getting all this money and a much bigger cap. Superficially it looks like a threat to RL here, but longer term its good. The real long term threat is Union and I treat *any* successful growth of League, in whatever country, as good news in that regard. As another poster says, better we lose players to the NRL.
One day, when Nigel Wood and the others have gone, someone good will come along, with the vision and ability to take RL in the UK to another level. The existence of a successful NRL will be of a great help to people with the ability and insight to capitalise on it.
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6731_1299024498.jpg [quote="King Street Cat":1wa9s43t]Some might look at this as being harsh but I think it's fair. When are the Rugby League going to stop persisting with this fantasy expansion. If it hasn't worked by now, it never will! I'm all for reaching out to a wider audience with our game but not at the expense of historical clubs in the homelands.[/quote:1wa9s43t]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_6731.jpg |
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| Quote: Charlie Sheen "A move to the NRL would benefit Toomkins like it did Ellis, Morley, and Thorman.'" Why would it?
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| Quote: headhunter "Why would it?'"
Because the NRL is a superior competition? As in all sports if you're playing at the highest level you're likely to improve. Tomkins is not playing at that level.
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| Yes, just what we need. One of 2 bona fide world class players super league has, leaving the competition.
Give it 5 years and the standard across the board of super league will be of Cas, wakey, widnes and hull kr standard
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| Superleague has bottomed out in terms of quality and intensity, we have only a few english superleague players who are or potentional world class. Tomkins to be honest has not been really been tested because of superleagues slack defences, he would have to play against his own team Wigan to be tested.
The other side of the coin is that all our best players could be in the NRL, the international team would be stronger but superleague weaker and weaker.
How woud you address that situation?
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18919_1341147656.jpg [quote="King Monkey":30st820n]Maybe a spell in prison would do Graham good.
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| Quote: headhunter "Why would it?'"
I was being sarcastic. If you look at Ellis' and Morley's international performanes they were better before they went to the NRL, and Thorman was a great prospect before the NRL coached the flair out of him. The NRL is not the be all and end all. The focus has to be on improving SL, and we're never going to do that if all our best players go to the NRL.
Saying that if him going to the NRL meant he stayed in RL then thats fair enough.
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| I agree the SL will be a weaker comp if players like Sam leave but surely it has to be better than going to the dark side.
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| I still feel that the quality of RL players in SL has diminished because of the overseas quota.
We don't have the talent pool in this country to improve matters as it stands, so why increase the number of teams and decrease the number of available players?
Quality will out. Burgess, Tomkins et all would break into teams regardless of the make up of that team. Without the overseas quota, they might have to work harder to do that, but surely THAT is a good thing for the players, league and international team? Players that have pushed and earned the jersey are going to be better and more loyal than those who get praised to high heaven just because they happen to be young and British.
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| To me Union still appears the most likely move. England are hosting the 2015 world cup, a global event. I would not underestimate the power of the RFU and the pressure they will exert on Tomkins and his advisers if he is still wanted by the England coaching team that will include a certain Andrew Farrell. If Tomkins is ambitious to test himself on the international stage Union is the only option. Plus they have the financial clout to tempt him or any other British League player.
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| Quote: blackfrost "To me Union still appears the most likely move. England are hosting the 2015 world cup, a global event. I would not underestimate the power of the RFU and the pressure they will exert on Tomkins and his advisers if he is still wanted by the England coaching team that will include a certain Andrew Farrell. If Tomkins is ambitious to test himself on the international stage Union is the only option. Plus they have the financial clout to tempt him or any other British League player.'"
Unfortunately that sounds right to me to. Also interesting to note is the 2016 Olympics in Brazil will have Rugby Sevens for the first time. If he does defect to the lesser code I hope he shows the Sevens lads a thing or two, he'd be the best on the circuit since Ryder.
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44075_1339364158.jpg What's the rumpus, Tom?
[quote="Pemps":1dso5atj]I can't confirm Bennett's exact words but I believe they were along the lines of "Strewth Ian, I wouldn't touch him with yours. He's a flammin' Gala". [/quote:1dso5atj]
[quote="Wigan Peer":1dso5atj]I keep my bin under 30mph to avoid fines... [/quote:1dso5atj]
[quote="MattyB":1dso5atj]you cant tell me they are all busting for a turd.
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| Whats the point of walking out to a rapturous applause from 80,000 fans at Twickenham, if after the whistle is blown you are bored 5hitless and freezing cold?
Money aint everything and if it was, i am sure the NRL can offer untold riches.
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