Misunderestimated Sculthorpe's ability to pull a Wilkinson, it seems.Broncos by 28.
Didn't do badly for cripples, eh?Sculthorpe & Cunningham both on the interchange bench. Big calls.
Never in doubt. Best player in the world.Gardner redeems his earlier bollock.
Would sir care for some hard cheese to go with his sour grapes?Once again we see how stupid the WCC, one team plays a couple league matches before it and another team uses it as its first trial match. Surely it would be better to play at the end of season as a curtain rasier to the Tri Nations, or when both team are in pretty good match fitness. I thought the Broncos did well to get so close.
May I remind you that this is the first time the Super League side has had the opportunity to get match fitness through league games before this game (although this is the earliest ever start to the Super League season, I think), due to Brisbane's insistence that the game not be played before a certain date, no less. Secondly, if Brisbane were using it as a trial match, why did they field a pretty much full strength side (Michaels apart) and what does that make the game against the Celtic Crusaders? A trial game for a trial game? If the Australian teams really do use the WCC as trial games, it gives a poor account of their professionalism.Once again we see how stupid the WCC, one team plays a couple league matches before it and another team uses it as its first trial match. Surely it would be better to play at the end of season as a curtain rasier to the Tri Nations, or when both team are in pretty good match fitness. I thought the Broncos did well to get so close.
The fact that they had one trail game before this shows Australian sides are taking it a bit more seriously. But it will always be just a glorified trail game for Australia team, unless the format is changed so the game isn't in the off season. Also most sides these days play full strength sides in 'trail' games if the other team is as well. Especially if they played on trail before that match.May I remind you that this is the first time the Super League side has had the opportunity to get match fitness through league games before this game (although this is the earliest ever start to the Super League season, I think), due to Brisbane's insistence that the game not be played before a certain date, no less. Secondly, if Brisbane were using it as a trial match, why did they field a pretty much full strength side (Michaels apart) and what does that make the game against the Celtic Crusaders? A trial game for a trial game? If the Australian teams really do use the WCC as trial games, it gives a poor account of their professionalism.
I can't really comment on those losses before this match, but it could be a sign that St Helens were looking at the bigger picture for them and the WCC. I might have thought in the past the NRL is far superior league then SL, but will all the imports that you get the standard is improving. But at the end of the day the fact that so many crap players in the NRL go onto become superstars in the SL just shows the standard is below NRL. The fact that guys that aren't good enough to be more then just preimer league players in Australia, are regular in the SL sides, says a lot.And if you think Brisbane did well enough to get so close, it says alot for the constant implication that the NRL is supposedly a "far superior league." The premiers of the NRL doing well to lose by 4 points to a team from an inferior league, who've just lost 2 on the trot to teams who will be battling against relegation from this inferior league this season, who're taking a gamble by having two players who weren't supposed to be fit enough to play on the bench and whose fullback is obviously not fully fit and whose scrum half has a tendency to go missing when the word "Australia" is even muttered by someone a mile away. Well fancy that.
Why would i really care if the Broncos lose, im happy for any team to beat them, especially Jamie Lyon former club.Would sir care for some hard cheese to go with his sour grapes?
I do not dispute that the NRL is stronger. Just that people misinterpret how much stronger because the GB side has a desperate lack quality in key positions, such as the halves, and the weaker teams in the comp would rather have aussie mediocrity than home grown mediocrity.I might have thought in the past the NRL is far superior league then SL
I'd actually disagree with that, in that the number that become "superstars", is actually relatively low. Off the top of my head I've got Solomona, Motu Tony, Jason Hooper and Michael Withers and perhaps Thomas Leuluai (to a lesser extent), Brad Drew (dependent on how he was seen in Australia) and Justin Murphy (if he has a good 2nd season). Like I said above, most are a case of preferring aussie mediocrity than english mediocrity.But at the end of the day the fact that so many crap players in the NRL go onto become superstars in the SL just shows the standard is below NRL. The fact that guys that aren't good enough to be more then just preimer league players in Australia, are regular in the SL sides, says a lot.
I've said before, I think last years top six (minus Salford, maybe replaced with Wigan but that's borderline) could hold their own. the other 6/7 wouldn't stand a cat in hell's chance, though.The St Helens side itself would be competitive in the NRL and maybe one or two others, but not too many other sides would.
I'd say that's more how much the Australian media chooses to market and take note of the game than how much merit it has. It may not have any merit at all, but I don't think how much merit it has is truely represented in how many ads there are for it.ust point out how stupid the WCC is and the lack of merit in a win in this game really is. Most league fans didn't even know the game was on last night. From memory i saw one ad during the AFL last night about the game.
Well, they keep coming back and beating us every autumn...However, the question I want to ask (as Ive been out of the UK for 7 years and not played for longer) is-
We used to have an expression, "There is Union, then there is League and then there is Aussie League." Is the gap as big as ever?
True. More so for the halves than outside backs, though. Got a couple of decent young backs like Raynor and Gardner, who are improving, and Yeaman and Ashton, who are going to be guns. No halves though.I watch a lot of the super league, and the major difference is in the backs. You guys can certainly match the Aussies and Kiwis in the forwards, and have some promising forwards coming through, but the difference in skills amongst the backs is still huge imo. That includes both the halves, and the outside backs. There aren't enough game breakers in the Super League.
He'll go alright.I will be very interested to see if Brent Webb dominates as much as Lyon did...