Well you had no option but to say that or you had lost the argument.DaveO wrote:Do you care TL will have to play 3 games in 11 days, one a test match and fly 24,000 miles to do this?
Bugsyoz wrote:Nope

But on the off chance you actually really do not understand the implications of asking players to do this then I suggest you just make the return trip yourself and see what you feel like. Never mind the RL and then see what you think.
They will also be expected to play for their clubs as well (but you knew that is what I meant) and whether you like it or not both club and international game can't be in opposition to one another. If you are so pro international RL that mid-season games are this important then perhaps you might want reflect on what damage to the international game club v country conflicts might bring. Given these conflicts can be avoided by a sensible international fixture list and agreements I do not see why there needs to be a problem.Expected to play for their country if selected. Absolutely.With salary caps in place clubs do not have spare players of equal standard waiting around for a game so players like TL will be expected to play.
It isn't as if the southern hemisphere nations are a shining light on international selection anyway with both Aus and NZ poaching players from the pacific island nations as they see fit.
It is dead simple. What is complicated about "No international games mid season" or "Mid season games do not involve players travelling round the world for one game"?No it's not. Scheduling games is difficult.It is mind blowingly stupid to arrange mid-season rep games and then expect players to fly around the world for the sake of one game.
Absolutely nothing.
There's always people carrying on about the World Club Challenge...that the Aussie team doesn't have match fitness, doesn't have time to sort the conditions etc etc.
What has that got to do with it? The WCC is a fabricated club competition.
Isn't this a one off 100 years game? In any case knowing it is on way in advance is another irrelevance as the problems are still there. It is the fact it is on at all that is the problem not the notice given.Get on with it. In this case the test is on mid season...everyone knows it's on wayyyyy in advance.
It's my view that the NZ selectors are just being deliberately awkward for the sake of it given TL isn't that good.
It isn't that simple. The game is no longer semi-pro and is structured with small team squads due to the salary cap. The demands on players are high and we already have they themselves and coaches complaining about player overload. Execting them to fly 24,00 miles and play 3 RL games in this short a space of time goes against all modern thinking.In the modern game there simply should be no rep games mid season or if there are the International coaches should not make these sort of demands.
First part..quite possibly. Scheduling games is difficult. Second part, sorry couldn't disagree more. Selectors (and coaches) can call on players who are available. If they are in England....something about cookies and crumbling. Playing for your country is the ultimate and if it requires you hopping on a plane if you are available so be it.
That is not what I said. I said mid-season games would not be allowed. Not all rep football.As to the players if TL & Co want to play for a UK club and earn the high wages on offer over here compared to in the NRL, they should not complain about not being able to play rep football mid-season. Hopefully Wigan will learn form this and put clauses in overseas players contracts that preclude travelling like this.
If a club ever put a clause in a contract banning a player from playing rep football you wouldn't have many (any?) overseas players of rep level at your club!
The Aussies already know it's the end of their international career (and origin career) if they come over. They still come. This is an NZ thing essentially and given NZ will poach any south pacific islander who is any good I think its a bit rich for them to make such demands.
There seem plenty of Aussies here who have no prospect of international or rep honours who are happy to come over.If that means they don't sign in the first place, that is fine by me.Quite so, and that is what would probably happen.
Dave