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| Paul Cullen (I know...) mentioned on Boots N All that no one wants to see teams getting hammered. To be fair, I think it is a generally held view that a close game is much better than one team running away with it, even if it is your team running away with it.
Wakefield have been awful over the past 6 weeks, having conceeded 40 or more points everyweek and to some pretty average teams too (Hull FC, Hull KR, Crusaders and Quins) however they aren't alone. Over the past 3 rounds of SL, out of the 21 games, 10 teams have conceeded more than 40 points. Now, this stat alone isn't too bad - for instance, it is arguable that if games ended 42-38, the game would have been very exciting. So, let's say that losing by 30 points is seen as a drubbing, out of the 21 games, 8 games are drubbings. That's more than 1/3 of the games!
Why is this? Is it because the pool of player's isn't big enough to support a competitive 14 team competition? Is it because of Promotion and Relegation been done away with and there isn't anything to play for for some teams e.g. Wakefield, Crusaders? An interesting concept is the bonus point scheme. Now, I don't pay too much attention to the Championship or Championship 1 results, but having watched most of the matches on a Thursday evening it appears that the games are generally very close and entertaining. Would this concept work in Super League?
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| I wouldn't want a bonus point system in Super League. There is nothing wrong with 2pts for a win and 1pt for a draw, that's why it has lasted for over a 100 years. I would like to see more of a balance between attack and defence as at the moment the laws of the game favour the team in possession a lot more, meaning that it is easy for a team to get a roll on and rack up a lot of points.
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| Quote Red Red Robin="Red Red Robin"I wouldn't want a bonus point system in Super League. There is nothing wrong with 2pts for a win and 1pt for a draw, that's why it has lasted for over a 100 years. I would like to see more of a balance between attack and defence as at the moment the laws of the game favour the team in possession a lot more, meaning that it is easy for a team to get a roll on and rack up a lot of points.'"
Promotion and relegation lasted over a hundred years, that was changed. The League winners were crowned as champions for 100 years, that was changed. We keep hearing that the game should evolve and accept modern ideas.
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| Quote THECherry&Whites="THECherry&Whites"Promotion and relegation lasted over a hundred years, that was changed. The League winners were crowned as champions for 100 years, that was changed. We keep hearing that the game should evolve and accept modern ideas.'"
You should really check your rugby league history. In 1905-06 the two divisions were re-combined into a single competition. In order to even up the competition a top-four play-off series was used to determine the Championship.
Apart from the interventions of the world wars, this system was retained until 1962-63, when the league briefly returned to a two divisional system. This lasted only two years, and in 1964-65 they went back to one large division subdivided into county leagues, but the play-off were expanded to the top 16 teams.
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| Bonus points are not a way of making teams improve. Wakefield clearly weren't interested in the 2 points, why would they be in the bonus 1?
The RFL should just get serious with the franchise process. Teams like Wakefield, Crusaders, Salford, Quins should never have been in SL with the setups they have now.
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| The player pool isn't big enough to support 14 teams and we have far too many poor quality players being employed by "elite" clubs.
Teams were hammered much worse when we had P&R than they are now. Workington conceded 1,021 points in 1996, Huddersfield conceded 1,011 in 1999, Shudds shipped 1,026 in 2000, Halifax conceded 40+ points in 17 games from a 28 game season in 2003 and Leigh let through 1,210 in 2005 - the same year that Widnes also let 1,000+ past them).
Was that because they "didn't care that they'd get relegated" or was it because they were just not up to standard?
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| Close games are what we want, I agree. However, I don't think we'll ever eliminate hammerings altogether. Teams sometimes 'get on a roll' and it must be very hard to maintain top-notch concentration and application in defence if you are already down by twenty or thirty points. At that point it gets even easier for the already-dominant team to pile on the points.
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| Cullen would know about producing teams that get hammered hence why Tony Smith is at Wire.
Shut it Cullen you havent achieved anything as a coach-and thats from a Wire fan
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| Quote east stander="east stander"Cullen would know about producing teams that get hammered hence why Tony Smith is at Wire.
Shut it Cullen you havent achieved anything as a coach-and thats from a Wire fan'"
Very harsh that, yes he never won anything at Warrington but he has done alot of good things for the club not only on the pitch, Warrington wouldn't be where it is as a club without Cullen!!!!
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| Quote east stander="east stander"Cullen would know about producing teams that get hammered hence why Tony Smith is at Wire.
Shut it Cullen you havent achieved anything as a coach-and thats from a Wire fan'"
A bandwagon Wire fan by the sounds of it.
Don't know much about pre 2009 I take it? Cullen did a lot of good things for you.
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| Mal Reilly said something similar on Super League Super Men. Defenses have got to improve
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| I don't mind watching Warrington score heavily these days. Since 1993 I've watched a fair share of us being hammered.
Paul Cullen did a great job at the time we needed it, including saving us from relegation when he first came in. It's just that the club needed taking to a new level.
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