Quote the flying biscuit="the flying biscuit"how many fixtures in the super 8's have been meaningless.........plenty ..??'"
Actually only there have only been a few dead rubbers, and the RFL can hardly be blamed for expensive squads like Warrington, Catalans and Hull performing so woefully over the season.
Quote the flying biscuit="the flying biscuit"and we have 11 or so fixtures remaining and only two matches Saints v Wigan ,& huddersfield v Leeds will involve the top four sides playing each other......
The rest are completely meaningless nothing to play for affairs for one team in the remaining match ups............ '"
Again, are you supposed to blame the RFL because three teams who really should have done a lot better were so poor? While your lot might have nothing to play for - not strictly true as prize money and still wearing a Super League shirt next season is still something - I would hope that your players might at least have sufficient pride to want to finish strong. And every minute still matters for the top four, because in a one off eliminator who wants to play away?
Quote the flying biscuit="the flying biscuit"I cant remember a season where that number of matches have meant so little to so many.......That's three weeks of nothing fixtures with the exception of two games.......
what a completely ordinary uninteresting system Now I see why the SPL wasn't interested in it.'"
It's not the fault of the system. Warrington should have , at the very least, put themselves in a position where they were fighting for the top 4 to the very end, as should Catalan and to a lesser extent Hull. Don't blame the structure for your club's feeble season. If anything these clubs have let the league down, and not vice versa.