Quote: knockersbumpMKII "How long has the salary cap being in place, there has never been a season where we don't have upsets or teams going on runs or performing above expectation for short periods.
But the tables don't lie, aside from the odd outlier that pops its head up (Huddersfield of recent times) the salary cap has not had an effect on balancing things up.
The reason the Fev/Cas/Wakey areas produce a lot of good players is in part down to how little else there is for kids in those areas, it's the poorest/lowest paid area in the Yorkshire and Humber area (wakefirld council stats) and how playing rugby and professional paid sport as a whole is seen as a way out and to gain personal success/financial reward which is no bad thing if that leads kids whom may get into trouble be occupied with rugby.
However because of the deprivation in the area players want to move on to 'bigger' and better clubs and areas that are seen as better (rightly or wrongly), as it's always been. There are lots of reasons due to societal and population/employment levels as to why Wigan and Leeds and further back Huddersfield have been so successful.
A salary cap should balance things but it hasn't and I still don't see it working as a major reason for any rebalancing that does occur.'"
I agree to an extent. It's difficult to know exactly without knowing what would have happened if the salary cap hadn't have come in.
Although there will always be players you mentioned that come through at Cas/Wakey and want to move up the road to the bigger clubs, the salary cap IMO does give those clubs more chance to keep their players. It also means they can obtain some pretty decent players that are unable to get under the salary cap at the big clubs. Look at McShane for Cas or BJB for Wakey, if there wasn't a cap, Leeds may have kept both as part of a much larger squad.
The last 3 seasons have seen 7 of the 12 clubs make major finals. Those that haven't; Hudds came very very close, Catalans have a great squad this year, Widnes, Wakefield & Salford have upped their game and could put together a decent cup run.
I agree with the OP that this is the most open Superleague I can remember.