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Re: Fatigue
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 7:54 pm
by Wormburner
moto748 wrote:Wormburner wrote:Wigan_forever1985 wrote:simple option here is to reduce the amount of teams to 10 or 8 that would reduce the amount of games and improve the quality
If this is the way to do it then please explain why the NRL is light years ahead SL with more teams
Because they have a bigger pool of quality players to choose from? If we had cities the size of Brisbane and Sydney where every schoolboy played the game...
Good answer
Re: Fatigue
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 12:31 pm
by ian.birchall
Caboosegg wrote:thegimble wrote:Wigan_forever1985 wrote:simple option here is to reduce the amount of teams to 10 or 8 that would reduce the amount of games and improve the quality
Or cut the Challenge Cup and I know that is not going to be popular on here.
Then use those rounds to give sides an extra week off. End magic weekend so that is also a weekend off and have a week off before the Easter program and after.
I know and understand why the CC option is a no goer on here but more players play the more injuries sides can pick up. SL can not carry on with 10 sides have a magic weekend and a CC.
NRL is far ahead of us but we are not helping our best players by making them play 3-4 more games a season than their NRL counterparts
Make the easter weekend the Magic weekend!!!!!
That would be financially disastrous for Wigan, Leeds, Wire, Stains and Hull. Can you really see Wigan giving up a 23/24000 crowd every other year?
Re: Fatigue
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 1:30 pm
by jao711
I agree about other clubs but Wigan are my main concern.Also it's not just injuries but general tiredness with too little recovery time that builds up week on week and playing with knocks.(Budgie wasn't fit at Hull among others no doubt).Liam Farrell.'s stamina is incredible but it can't last forever although he may get a rest this week unfortunately.My point was about the constant criticism of the players and staff,who really are between the rock and the hard place.Let's give 'em a break.