Quote ="easyWire"My worry about Super League is that we’ve gone down the NRL defence route, but don’t have the depth of attacking talent coming through (or we aren’t coaching it). That has left us with a product consisting of wrestling, hits and the odd long-distance try. Now we (understandably) have to get rid of the hits, we are left with just wrestling. That isn’t going to grow the game.
I’ll be watching Warrington as long as I’m here, but the sport will continue to decline and be left with ageing hard core purists and no future audience.
Even the NRL reserve leagues (see YouTube) are more exciting than a lot of super league games. If only they could dub on some atmosphere and crowd noise.'"
Agree with this on the whole, it’s technically quite good, if you enjoy the finer details, but for the general fan, or casual viewers, it is less exciting that the product of the 2000’s.
I watched some of the Six Nations over the weekend and the NRL influence is stamped all over that too. The gap between league and union is getting vanishingly small, to the point where even I could be talked into a merger.