Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"Surely that just opens the spot for some young lads to have their chance which is what the fans want?
For years when the exchange rate was in our favour the Aussie clubs used to lose big gun players to Super League but they just brought young players through.
We always hear about how there are loads of talented youngsters at the club but they don't get given a chance - if players leave to go to the NRL maybe we will see them play for us rather than be lost to the game.'"
If we were in Oz complaining about our best players being picked off by the Brits, I would agree. The answer would be to use the youth development. Oz seems to have lots of talented youngsters coming through from what I can understand. But we have two pressure points, top players being lured away, and a much smaller pool of youngsters coming through. The change to the age groups eliminated the U15 and U 18's, essentially cutting in half the number of youngsters being trained by SL clubs. Even worse, as TS points out, the current U19's that are coming through now have nowhere to continue their development unless they can get a DR berth in the Championship - and a number of these teams don't wan't this anymore as they are looking to the new Promotion / Relegation regime of 2015.
So from a supporters pov, we are faced with falling standards from the loss of our top players, and a lower quality set of juniors coming through from the bottom. It's a mess at the moment, but even worse, a ticking bomb for the future. With SL clubs struggling to pay for their first team squad, the prospect of getting them to cough up more money (£160k) for another team at U21 or U23, doesn't look good.