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Quote DABHAND="DABHAND"Was not referring to quality imports. When 30odd per cent of super league players are imports there is no wonder we are in trouble.If the top Aussie coach can see it then why can't we.'"
Might be the same article from the telegraph you posted earlier.......although it has absolutely nob all to do with him, he is totally right!!
news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_l ... 731918.stm
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Quote DABHAND="DABHAND"Was not referring to quality imports. When 30odd per cent of super league players are imports there is no wonder we are in trouble.If the top Aussie coach can see it then why can't we.'"
Might be the same article from the telegraph you posted earlier.......although it has absolutely nob all to do with him, he is totally right!!
news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_l ... 731918.stm
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He is totally correct IMO, with the exception that importing isn't confined purely to club level.
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He is totally correct IMO, with the exception that importing isn't confined purely to club level.
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| Quote Sheldon="Sheldon"quick fix mate, every chairman/ceo in super league should hang their head in shame as should the people who say they dont care about international rugby and only care about their club side.'"
When the players care,i will care.
Have been to test matches all over the country,World cup finals twice,wembley for tests when we had a better team...used to love going to the test matches but not now....the team is picked on who you play for and who you are.
The team needs a total overhaul and maybe a new coach as it looks as though Smith hasnt got a sodding clue.
Put it this way...if someone said to me,what would you sooner have..A England world cup win or C/cup or G/Final win for Hull FC........FC win for me everytime.
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| Quote fc baldy="fc baldy"Put it this way...if someone said to me,what would you sooner have..A England world cup win or C/cup or G/Final win for Hull FC........FC win for me everytime.'"
Same here mate. I'dve loved an England World Cup win but it would barely hit the radar in the national sporting conscience anyway. The RFL must shoulder the blame for years of failure when we have SL teams with upto 11 imports.
I was over the semi defeat yesterday by mid afternoon whereas a defeat for Hull has me down for the week.
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| what an awesome try by inglis
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| what about the passion from fiji 
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| Quote The Brother="The Brother"The problems start and begin with our youth system, i know a lot of hard work goes in at grassroots level and a lot of people give up there free time
But in Australia these kids are identified an early ages and put in to there instutiute of sports at there chosen game, with the best coaching and facilites
They also train in warm weather with sun on there back most of the time which can only help devolp there handlings skills and concentration
Where as our youngsters play the game in winter in cold and at times appalling weather conditions, and at times is hard to get a full team to training due to weather parents not wanting to take them out on a cold wet freezing misreable night
1 of the 1st things is we need to changer the amatuer game over to summer to enable youngsters to devolp there handling skills from the off'"
If we did play in the summer alot of the players support either Rovers or Hull and would most probably leave. I dont think its a problem playing in the winter.
In the grass roots a scholarship system takes place at 12. Then regional and national camps at 13s onwards.
The main difference is rugby is the no1 sport over there whereas here its football. Theres a player i want to sign for the team i coach whos brilliant and would go along way in the game but he loves football. Thats the main difference between England and Australia.
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I think it's good for everyone for us to have a strong international side.Used to fill the grounds for G.B. v Australia,impossible to do that now with this team.That's what people running the game want,sell out crowds and i am glad Ricky Stewart is saying what our top dogs won't say.We just need somebody who has the b---s to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and re-structure it from top to bottom
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I think it's good for everyone for us to have a strong international side.Used to fill the grounds for G.B. v Australia,impossible to do that now with this team.That's what people running the game want,sell out crowds and i am glad Ricky Stewart is saying what our top dogs won't say.We just need somebody who has the b---s to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and re-structure it from top to bottom
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| Tony Smith picked more or less the best set of players he had available to him,
the problems lie a lot deeper than his team selection,
Most of the chosen players are in the comfort zone because a lot of them know that there is not enough emerging players coming through to challenge them,
An example is Ben Westwood,
i'm not picking on him as there is a lot more like him.
hes a decent enough player but not England world cup standard
Theres non or very few potential new Scullys, Farrells or Edwards on the horizon.
The game needs promoting a lot more at youth levels with more teams being formed and young kids given the incentives to play the game,
Look at how many teams were around in the 80s in Hull compared to now,
i reckon 90% have disappeared and the few clubs that are left often have trouble with getting a full squad and even being able to put 13 kids out on a Sunday.
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| Quote muddyboots="muddyboots"Tony Smith picked more or less the best set of players he had available to him,
the problems lie a lot deeper than his team selection,
Most of the chosen players are in the comfort zone because a lot of them know that there is not enough emerging players coming through to challenge them,
An example is Ben Westwood,
i'm not picking on him as there is a lot more like him.
hes a decent enough player but not England world cup standard
Theres non or very few potential new Scullys, Farrells or Edwards on the horizon.
The game needs promoting a lot more at youth levels with more teams being formed and young kids given the incentives to play the game,
Look at how many teams were around in the 80s in Hull compared to now,
i reckon 90% have disappeared and the few clubs that are left often have trouble with getting a full squad and even being able to put 13 kids out on a Sunday.'" Could'nt agree more
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| Too many handling errors cost us on Saturday, we should and could have won the game.
Wellens, Gardner and Wilkin were awful and should not play International rugby again.
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