Quote (Saint)="(Saint)"That's your opinion with which I simply do not agree.
Eastmond is a case in point, Dave. His departure was deemed by many as an absolute disaster for RL, at this point its a case of 'Kyle Who?' as Lomax and Gaskell have emerged in his stead.
Rugby League is ingrained into the fabric of towns like St Helens and Wigan. There will always be hundreds and thousands of lads who grow up desperate to play for their club, and there will always be someone else to step into the breach left when people move elsewhere.
People are talking as if an exodus of players would result in the death of the game. I've never heard such rubbish.'"
Your premise is that our game is thriving. It isn't !
Many years ago there used to be loads of players waiting for trains at Wallgate station travelling to play for the likes of Warrington,Salford,Swinton and all the rest. Wigan was a conveyor belt of talent and they couldn't all play for Wigan.
Nowadays far too many young lads would sooner play with their Playstations than get roughed up in the scrum.
To lose players of the calibre of Sam Tomkins is an unmitigated disaster. The last time we had any great players at Wigan, they were people like Sean Edwards and Andy Gregory. And how long ago was that ?
Great players don't come along every day. You see a few in a lifetime.
The salary cap was a disaster from day one in my opinion. You cannot blame too much these young players being seduced by big money for an easier life in Union. But unless something changes, then Rugby League will just be a 'feeder club' for Rugby Union