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| what I find frustrating is we played Saints 6 times in one season.
Only two of them games actually meant anything
1. QF challenge cup
2. saturday night
the others were in essence 'dead rubber' games in the grand scheme of things.
this new play off system for me is not good for the game.
It should be a given that one of the teams that finished 1st or 2nd are in the final every year like the old play off system. I think it is laughable that neither the team that one the bloody league is not in the final.
i think this is the first year one of the top 2 has not been in the final?
I think the play off crowds reflect this.
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| Quote: Young Warrior "I'm not 100% sure, but I think that Sally is a Wire fan, and was pulling your leg mate.'"
Consider that leg well and truly pulled, maybe a post on the Wire forum to tell them that Cullen would have had the team ready to beat the Rhinos in play off games is in order.
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| What the play-off's unequivocally identify is the evidence of those teams and individuals who are able to play when it really matters; when the real pressure is on both mentally and physically. The intensity of the regular season means most players are playing with some level of injury. It is to what degree they psychologically deal with that and how they respond to incredible amounts of lactic acid build up and mental exhaustion. Sorting the men from the boys some would say.
It is very clear that whoever wins a Grand Final, does it tough. Very. And for that reason, any team who makes it from outside the Top 3, has had to do it incredibly hard. For Leeds to beat Hull, Huddersfield and Warrington; Saints to beat Wigan twice to get to where they are and do so with extremely resilient performances identifies very clearly for me why the system works in it's present format. We have a superb system that has produced some absolutely outstanding games in recent weeks. For anybody to want to modify that and lose it, is absolutely bonkers.
If the team finishing 1st or 2nd are really that good, when the pressure's on, they will win. Or not.
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| Quote: 21-12 "We have had a great season, 2nd in the league and Challenge Cup winners, if anyone on here isnt happy with that, get a reality check and go and support Wakefield or somebody, they would give anything for what we have had.'"
Correct, Oct 2nd 2010, victory at Old Trafford......Oct 1st 2011, defeat in the elimination semi final, almost a year and in that time we have had a narrow loss in an exciting World Club Challenge, a superb Challenge Cup campaign that included an away win at Warrington, a semi final victory over Saints, ending up with reclaiming 'our' trophy at Wembley, the nail biting last minute win on Good Friday, the goal on the hooter at Leeds to grab a draw from the jaws of defeat, the emergence of Sam Tomkins from 'good young prospect' to being considered by many on here as an 'all time great', the 'birth' of the Ultra's/Brigantes that has taken our support to another level, the Under 20's winning their comp and showing what great talent we have coming through our ranks, lets celebrate our success's and look forward to next season, the clubs in safe hands, be positive.
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| Quote: Gurus_Beard "We have a superb system that has produced some absolutely outstanding games in recent weeks. For anybody to want to modify that and lose it, is absolutely bonkers.'"
Which hardly anyone turns up to watch.
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| Quote: Finfin "Which hardly anyone turns up to watch.'"
Have you seen those square things that produce sounds and pictures? Marvelous inventions.
And yes, the Grand Final doesn't attract 70,000 plus, oh wait.......
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| Crowds are crap for the playoffs under the current system. Grand Final is a given no matter what format is used. The clue was in your comment about "recent" weeks not "future" weeks.
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| Quote: Finfin "Crowds are crap for the playoffs under the current system. Grand Final is a given no matter what format is used. The clue was in your comment about "recent" weeks not "future" weeks.'"
The crowds are a completely separate element to the debate, which was about the validity of the current format - not the marketing, pricing policy of the games. That's another issue and one which needs addressing clearly.
For any team to make the play off's from 5th, is a tremendous boost to the sport given the adversity they have had to face. It's also really simple; if a team in the Top 2 are really that good, they will perform when it matters. Never mind all this "off day" guff, all players are very aware when they have to show or go.
The Top 8 format works, for a variety of reasons, all of which have been clearly substantiated by both clubs, coaches and fans alike. Like I said, it's also a huge smokescreen and detracts from a number of superb performances by Saints and Leeds to get to Old Trafford. It's what sport is all about, performing when it matters. Simple.
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| Quote: Gurus_Beard "The crowds are a completely separate element to the debate, which was about the validity of the current format - not the marketing, pricing policy of the games. That's another issue and one which needs addressing clearly. '"
Let's talk facts then, as RL is a commercial sport which needs income to survive. In 2003 Wigan drew 21,790 for a play off game v Saints. In 2004 we drew 16,179 against Wakey in the playoffs. Our crowds were lower on average then than they are currently. Gates for the playoffs outside the final have fallen dramatically across the board, co-inciding with the move to top 8, which for a commercial organisation is rather bad news.
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| Quote: Finfin "Let's talk facts then, as RL is a commercial sport which needs income to survive. In 2003 Wigan drew 21,790 for a play off game v Saints. In 2004 we drew 16,179 against Wakey in the playoffs. Our crowds were lower on average then than they are currently. Gates for the playoffs outside the final have fallen dramatically across the board, co-inciding with the move to top 8, which for a commercial organisation is rather bad news.'"
You are assuming two things: the pricing policy was the same; the economic climates were the same.
Neither of which are true.
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| Quote: Gurus_Beard "
It is very clear that whoever wins a Grand Final, does it tough. Very. And for that reason, any team who makes it from outside the Top 3, has had to do it incredibly hard. For Leeds to beat Hull, Huddersfield and Warrington; Saints to beat Wigan twice to get to where they are and do so with extremely resilient performances identifies very clearly for me why the system works in it's present format. '"
Sorry, but beating Hull & Huddersfield wasn't that tough, and that's the problem with the current system. Leeds come 5th & get Hull - who lost as many games as they won this season, followed by Hudds who were in freefall for a while. Saints came 3rd & got the reigning champions twice - how's that fair? For that matter, we came 2nd & got Saints. I'd have swapped that for Hull even if it meant giving up our 2nd chance.
Not knocking Leeds - you play to the rules of the system, and they were impressive on Friday - but in comparison to the original top 5 play-offs, where Leeds would have had to beat everybody above them in the league, this system is a lot easier.
And that's quite apart from the general point that the league is supposed to be a test of consistency across the season, whereas the cup is for raising your game on a given day. The introduction of play-offs to decide the champions goes against the whole point of the season. And yes, before anyone asks, that does mean that Wire deserved to be champions.
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| Quote: JohnP "Sorry, but beating Hull & Huddersfield wasn't that tough, and that's the problem with the current system. Leeds come 5th & get Hull - who lost as many games as they won this season, followed by Hudds who were in freefall for a while. Saints came 3rd & got the reigning champions twice - how's that fair? For that matter, we came 2nd & got Saints. I'd have swapped that for Hull even if it meant giving up our 2nd chance.
Not knocking Leeds - you play to the rules of the system, and they were impressive on Friday - but in comparison to the original top 5 play-offs, where Leeds would have had to beat everybody above them in the league, this system is a lot easier.'"
No it isn't. They also went to the home of said champions (under your outstanding, original system) and beat them
Quote: JohnP "And that's quite apart from the general point that the league is supposed to be a test of consistency across the season,'" That's simply untrue. Quote: JohnP "whereas the cup is for raising your game on a given day. The introduction of play-offs to decide the champions goes against the whole point of the season. And yes, before anyone asks, that does mean that Wire deserved to be champions.'"
The present system works. For lots of reasons. Primarily that doing it tough is bloody hard, hence nobody has done it from 5th. Big up to any team who has the ability to do that because they will have earnt it. Going back to some archaic, football driven first past the post policy is nonsense. We set the lead as a sport, let's continue in that theme and not bleat on with this increasingly obvious sour grapes. It's pish poor
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| Quote: Gurus_Beard "The crowds are a completely separate element to the debate, which was about the validity of the current format - not the marketing, pricing policy of the games. That's another issue and one which needs addressing clearly.
For any team to make the play off's from 5th, is a tremendous boost to the sport given the adversity they have had to face. It's also really simple; if a team in the Top 2 are really that good, they will perform when it matters. Never mind all this "off day" guff, all players are very aware when they have to show or go.
The Top 8 format works, for a variety of reasons, all of which have been clearly substantiated by both clubs, coaches and fans alike. Like I said, it's also a huge smokescreen and detracts from a number of superb performances by Saints and Leeds to get to Old Trafford. It's what sport is all about, performing when it matters. Simple.'"
Not really. You beat a crap Hull and a crappier Hudds and then beat a vaguely nervy wire (great game though, but the first in the play offs this year). It's hardly a sterling achievement.
However leeds and saints have played admirably by the rules put down; so for that reason they deserve to be at OT. The problem is the league games are all but meaningless leading up to the play offs.
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| Quote: Enicomb "Not really. You beat a crap Hull and a crappier Hudds and then beat a vaguely nervy wire (great game though, but the first in the play offs this year). It's hardly a sterling achievement. '"
Yes really. Hull, a team you struggled to beat at home by 2 points; Huddersfield away, who finished in the 4 (which so many keep championing) then the League leaders away from home. The "nervy" bit is you placing an irrelevent element to a game which both teams have the same mental approach issues with. Similarly Saints beat you twice, clearly no fluke. They simply own you right now (the key time).
Quote: Enicomb "However leeds and saints have played admirably by the rules put down; so for that reason they deserve to be at OT. The problem is the league games are all but meaningless leading up to the play offs.'"
They aren't meaningless given they are there to provide an advantageous platform for whoever finishes first or second. Should a team not utilise that effectively, bad luck. That's sport and it's that simple.
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| Quote: JohnP "Not knocking Leeds - you play to the rules of the system, and they were impressive on Friday - but in comparison to the original top 5 play-offs, where Leeds would have had to beat everybody above them in the league, this system is a lot easier.'"
I don't think the current system is perfect, but if Leeds go on to win this season's Super League after finishing 5th, they'll have done so by beating the teams finishing 1st, 3rd (who've beaten 2nd home and away in the past couple of weeks) and 4th in play-off matches, so it's not a million miles removed from the original system in that sense.
I agree that Leeds' play-off run from 5th place to Old Trafford looks, in hindsight, quite soft by comparison to us playing Saints twice and Catalans - but that's more down to the way the standings finished this season rather than a fundamental flaw with the structure.
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