Quote Mt Smart="Mt Smart"interesting reading this thread.
Suprised that people wouldn't view Tomkins as an ambassador for the Wigan brand in the NRL.
Even though he plays for someone else , you lot made him, so I really don't get that.
I come from a different world however. One where half the NRL is populated by my countrymen playing for clubs other than the NZ franchise.
Ergo you tend to swell with pride when any of 'your lot' play well anywhere.
The bit I really, really, (spice girls) really don't get is the Aussies recon Your Sam isn't good enough.
So why wouldn't you want one of your ex players to get one over them, and revel in it ?
Like I say just don't get it. Even after reading the arguments. Seems the glass is half full.'"
Though I suspect you post in good faith, I have to say that this post completely encapsulates the attitude and the ignorance of the NRL where the British game is concerned.
What you are basically saying is that we should be glad/proud that Sam has attracted your interest.
My response to that would be "do some homework on the state of RL in Britain".
We are a very small, very under-marketed sport in the UK, and we suffer massively from the ludicrously OTT attention heaped by the national media on football and RU. We also have an across-the-board cash crisis. Thanks to years of mismanagement by various people in the game, we only have Sky TV to thank for our existence, so they call all the shots and are basically keeping us on a starvation diet. In sponsorship terms, the RFL couldn't organise a booze-up in a bar, so we suffer on that front too. The current salary cap in the UK, which in reality was imposed to prevent clubs going bust, has done no such thing, and is acting now to reduce even the average players' wages and to savagely restrict the earning potential for our top players. Despite this, we are still able to put on a great show and entertain sizeable crowds. We are also able to win trophies, and Wigan in particular are still a big brand in Australia - yet the whole thing sits on a knife-edge. There is a very strong feeling in the UK that professional rugby league may soon be due to crash and burn.
It hardly helps, therefore, when vultures from all over the world - the RU to start with (who seem completely incapable of producing players of their own who can compete at modern levels), and the NRL too (who don't, which makes it an even bigger sin from our POV), descend on our depleted ranks and start cherry-picking all the best players.
For the British game to do well, it needs its star players in its own domestic league, not working 'as ambassadors' in other parts of the world. I mean, what is an ambassador likely to do anyway, other than further the interest in our junior ranks?
We have lost so much vital talent in recent years. But the loss of Sam Tomkins was especially bad. Sam wasn't just a star player for Wigan, he was the main face of RL in Britain. For the first time in years, we had a kid who the rest of the nation was impressed by and interested in. So when you say we should be happy he is working as an ambassador in New Zealand, the reality is it was much more useful to us when he was working as an ambassador here in Britain.
If that was the only instance, it would perhaps be forgiveable, but it isn't. From last year, we've not just lost our best back, we lost our best forward as well - to add to the losses from previous years. Now we've got Andrew Voss shouting about Russell Crowe signing up Joe Burgess, our next new starlet, and we hear that Josh Charnley, our current wing sensation, is being wined and dined by NRL scouts. And that's just Wigan. Top players from other clubs have also defected in recent seasons. It's actually become part of the narrative that anyone who's any good in British RL will leave the game in some way long before he's reached his full potential.
On top of that, the Sam Burgess saga suggests that even you lot aren't all you're cracked up to be - when we lose our stars to the NRL now we can't even console ourselves with the knowledge they'll still be available to the England team, because apparently they won't be for very long. It seems the NRL is just like us, no more than an unimportant backwater compared to international RU.
And yet you've got the nerve to lecture us about the glass being half full. That takes some beating.