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| If we are going to reduce the league were the displays by Widnes and Hull KR today, them volunteering for the chop???
There are worse teams in SL, who put up better performances today. Why? Because the coaches gave a damn.
Betts and Sandercock waved the white flag pre-match. How then do the players motivate themselves? They don't.
The only thing that today proved is that if the coach is not motivated for a game, neither are the players. If this league carries on being a tight league then come the end of the year, teams like Salford and Wakey maybe happy they faced up today, as the points difference maybe important.
Also did Widnes fare much better in the same fixture last year???? 66-6 to Huddersfield. That was without back to back games.
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| It wasn't that long ago Wigan lost 70-0 to Leeds and then IIRC 75-0 to Saints. Obviously not Super League material that club. Kick em out.
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| Quote Him="Him"It wasn't that long ago Wigan lost 70-0 to Leeds and then IIRC 75-0 to Saints. Obviously not Super League material that club. Kick em out.'"
Indeed. They faced relegation. It was stressful. Fans rallied around, club took action, things CHANGED and the club improved. Amazing what the motivation of P&R can do. Happened back in 1980 too, only this time it was too late to avoid the drop. Club got its backside in gear after the unthinkable, and came back up stronger.
Alternatively, just reward mediocrity with another year of Sky money, and guess what you get. When Wigan had their most recent flirt with relegation, how do you think it would have turned out if there'd been no threat of going down? Would fans have turned up in *increased* numbers just to watch their team play badly, at the bottom of a division, without consequence? Would the major changes that put the club back on track have happened?
If Wigan had been 'kicked out' that year it would have been a fair reward for the state of things. Fortunately, the threat was enough, but if it had taken actual relegation, then so be it. If failure has little or no consequence, don't expect dramatic improvement.
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| Quote RLBandit="RLBandit"Indeed. They faced relegation. It was stressful. Fans rallied around, club took action, things CHANGED and the club improved. Amazing what the motivation of P&R can do. Happened back in 1980 too, only this time it was too late to avoid the drop. Club got its backside in gear after the unthinkable, and came back up stronger.'"
Indeed. In fact, Wigan were 'motivated' to spend £200k more than they were supposed to on player salaries in order to stay in the league.
In that respect, not much really changed for "The Wigan Club" I suppose.
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| I wonder how many who think Super League is a joke also think Sandercock is a joke because two games in a weekend is just how we do things here.
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| Quote bramleyrhino="bramleyrhino"Indeed. In fact, Wigan were 'motivated' to spend £200k more than they were supposed to on player salaries in order to stay in the league.
In that respect, not much really changed for "The Wigan Club" I suppose.'"
The enforcement of rules is a completely separate issue. If Wigan broke the rules to a sufficiently serious degree that the RFL believed they ought to have been relegated anyhow, then I wouldn't have argued. ( The rules remain ill-conceived, but you still have to follow what you sign up to each season ). If they'd gone down, then so be it. If a p*sspoor Wigan had been allowed to just hang around without consequence I'm certain they'd have taken much longer to get back near the top.
Allowing p*sspoor leadership to stick around without consequence or accountability...hmm...surely the RFL wouldn't agree with that kind of thing?
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| Quote Him="Him"Yep, I make it that in 2003 there were 91 overseas players in SL. In 2013 I make it that there are 89. Which doesn't sound that good until you factor in there are now 2 additional teams. And that will only go down as the current exemptions return/retire.'"
Also in 2003 there was no Catalans Dragons although their reliance upon imported talent isn't as strong as it used to be.
Quote Him="RLBandit"If failure has little or no consequence, don't expect dramatic improvement.'"
How does that belief apply to coaches? Don't they fear failure and its consequences? Are you suggesting that they don't and that the only way to instill dramatic improvement for teams is to re-introduce promotion and relegation? If anything scorelines before P&R were abolished were worse than they are now e.g. 9th placed Salford conceding 96 at Bradford.
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| Quote McClennan="McClennan"Also in 2003 there was no Catalans Dragons although their reliance upon imported talent isn't as strong as it used to be.
How does that belief apply to coaches? Don't they fear failure and its consequences? Are you suggesting that they don't and that the only way to instill dramatic improvement for teams is to re-introduce promotion and relegation? If anything scorelines before P&R were abolished were worse than they are now e.g. 9th placed Salford conceding 96 at Bradford.'"
I make it Catalans currently have 9 overseas players in their squad, which is joint 2nd worst with Hull KR after London with 12. The best improvers have been Hudds (8 down to 4), Cas (9 down to 5) and Hull FC (10 down to 6). The worst, interestingly, being Saints and Widnes both increasing from 6 in 2003 to 7 in 2013.
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| Quote Him="Him"The worst, interestingly, being Saints and Widnes both increasing from 6 in 2003 to 7 in 2013.'"
I knew we weren't the best but that's terrible. There's at least two of those out of contract at the end of this year although both will probably be exempt from quota so may end up elsewhere or stay (Meli is resident and Laffranchi has EU status, I'm not 100% on either status being exactly correct)
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| Quote McClennan="McClennan"I knew we weren't the best but that's terrible. There's at least two of those out of contract at the end of this year although both will probably be exempt from quota so may end up elsewhere or stay (Meli is resident and Laffranchi has EU status, I'm not 100% on either status being exactly correct)'"
I think it's a consequence of losing key players (Sculthorpe, Cunningham, Long, Lyon/Gidley) in a relatively short time, something Leeds will probably suffer from in a few years time.
Yeah I dont know of their exact status with regard to who is Overseas Quota or Non-Fed Trained or anything like that, for instance everyone knows Pat Richards has an Irish passport but I think we can all agree he's an overseas player. So I just went with those who I think most people would agree was an overseas player.
It'll be interesting over the next few years as those exempt from the Non-Fed Trained list are slowly retired or move on and the amount of overseas players reduces further. More pressure will come upon clubs to produce and develop quality players themselves.
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| Quote Him="Him"I make it Catalans currently have 9 overseas players in their squad, which is joint 2nd worst with Hull KR after London with 12. The best improvers have been Hudds (8 down to 4), Cas (9 down to 5) and Hull FC (10 down to 6). The worst, interestingly, being Saints and Widnes both increasing from 6 in 2003 to 7 in 2013.'"
Wigan - 4 (Green, Lauaki, Richards, Gelling).
5 if you want to be pedantic - Hansen, despite UK residency since being a young child.
Last season Leuluai, Carmont, Lima & Finch all left the club and have been replaced (Green being the sole exception) by UK talent, mostly via the successful Wigan Academy.
Going forward (and from what I've heard) expect Lauaki to be offloaded at the end of the season. Gelling is also OOC and will probably leave.
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| Quote MattyB="MattyB"Wigan - 4 (Green, Lauaki, Richards, Gelling).
5 if you want to be pedantic - Hansen, despite UK residency since being a young child.
Last season Leuluai, Carmont, Lima & Finch all left the club and have been replaced (Green being the sole exception) by UK talent, mostly via the successful Wigan Academy.
Going forward (and from what I've heard) expect Lauaki to be offloaded at the end of the season. Gelling is also OOC and will probably leave.'"
That's what I've got, I meant best improvers as in those who reduced by the most, those clubs reducing by 4 players. Wigan, if my figures are correct, had 6 overseas players in 2003. Nick Graham, Craig Smith, Julian O'Neill, Adrian Lam, Quentin Pongia and Brett Dallas. Incidentally, the squarest chin I've ever seen!
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