Quote: DaveO "It was a key part of tours and was an honour for the clubs chosen to play the tourists. IIRC Bradford missed out one time because they put out a reserve team or something like that in order to concentrate on the league.
The last tourist game I saw at CP was when Inga scored a great try opposite Renouf and there was a big crowd that day.
Playing club sides was part of the test a touring side faced. The squad had to be good enough to play the club games and also play the three tests. The club games were not warm up matches but full bloodied affairs and going unbeaten in all games club and test matches was the aim.
The fact the club games were so integral to the whole series is why I'd love it if Rouges plan could happen. I can't see it though. The fact the International game has been neglected for so long is what led to distractions such as the Magic Weekend IMO. I'd much rather watch Internationals than that.
Mind you there is another threat to any sort of International game looming and that is the idiotic proposals on the table for the 12x12 then 8x8x8 league structure. That involves 30+ games a season and that ignores the Challenge Cup. Even if time could be found for any Internationals in that fixture list the players would be knackered anyway.'"
Agreed. Hopefully the new league structure will be quietly binned. As you say it's too many games and ignores the effect on the Cup and internationals.
Perhaps a GB or England tour to Aus is do-able either before or after origin? It need only be a 5 or 6 week event with 3 tests and a couple or warm ups. Maybe have it during the early rounds of the cup over here? If we do it the Aussies or Kiwis may want to try it further down the line. A few Aussie players have already gone on record saying they'd prefer proper tours to the half baked tri nations type ones they get now.
Whatever we do I think the WC has shown there is a big appetite for internationals again. I hope the RFL capitalise on this and the RLIF make it happen.