Quote ="Maximillion"The position of wing in Union v League is somewhat different, you have much more space in union to work with and as the defensive lines are usually more stretched in Union you can have more attacking options as a runner v a direct run in league.
Robinson was not past his best in my opinion, but his foot work and acceleration was easier for him to exploit in Union. For the comparison lets take Ryan Hall, in Union I think he would be a solid winger but also have a weakness for quicker and more agile (Robinson Style) wingers to atttack him. So to do a direct comparison is not really accurate in my opinion.'"
Id say the opposite really, Hall would go fine in Union, just like Lomu did as a big, strong, fast direct runner. I think Hall would be an absolute revelation in Union. Robinson on the other hand would have struggled as League changed as a game with a clear move away from the smaller speedsters, to larger wingers, this was only two years before Big Les remember. Also as the game has change Robinson would have been kicked to death in League, Imagine him trying to compete for kicks with Hall or Richards or Charnley. Robinson was a great, great player, but of his time, im not sure how much of it was down to Robinson losing anything or the game just changing around him and him coming up against bigger players who as professionals were better equipped to deal with him, but I don’t think we will see another of his kind. Only two like him have come through since him imo (by that I mean short. Agile, speedster wingers, the first Ainscough was great going forward but a huge defensive liability, and the new one Keiron Dixon is a try machine who cannot defend.
What we have seen is those types of players pushed to half back to cover for those issues, like Burrow and Eastmond.