Quote ="j.c"www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/27015/rfl-clarifies-dual-registration-timelines
Iv'e only looked at it once but i think the rfl have clarified there position on this.'"
I think the RFL needed to take a close look at what happened in the Championship and SL last season as they seem confused...............
- The Championship was the one that you couldn't predict the score before a ball was kicked.
- The Championship was the one where no-one knew who would win the GF or the NRC.
- The Championship was the most competitive wide open league in Britain.
So what do they do.....
- Expand it thus creating easy matches and runining week to week intensisty - as per SL.
- Put in a Top 8 system for the Play offs thus ensuring underperforming teams can reach the play offs and the top teams can pick and choose matches they need to put a full squad out for - as per SL.
- And the best to last, (as SL clubs know the RFL are leaderless) they accept the SL clubs self interest and greed and effectively see the Youngsters of the game frozen out (and a overall reduction in players playing RL) , thus we now have Training clubs who are basically reserve teams in everything by name playing in the Championship on borrowed time.
The Championship clubs needed the RFL's help with raising those teams profiles in the towns and cityies they played in, perhaps guidance on how to build the competitons up and expand it sensibly ,not just plonking 4 teams who are effectively amateur clubs in a Semi Pro league in one go, maybe one at a time over each season to see how it goes.
The Championship owners (in fairness to the RFL) are not known as a collective of forward thinkers and suffer extreme short sightedness so a strong guiding Governing body was really needed here - the Champinship owners (like their SL counterparts) voted theses idiotic ideas in but a strong governing body would have been alerted at the huge risks associated with it and not allowed our game to be risked this way.
In effect the RFL have created a monster which they are now powerless to stop and as the governing body have indirectly signed the end of a huge amount of Semi Pro clubs, the loss of thousands of youngsters from SL clubs , open age players from the Championship and also (no doubt) will see the overall interest in the game drop as fans of Championship clubs won't all of a sudden think 'oh I love RL , I'll go and watch my local SL team instead - they (and the SL owners - along with some inept Championship owners) clearly have no idea why a fan in South Leeds chose to follow Hunslet Hawks rather than Leeds Rhino's.
If it was all about seeing SL 'Quality players' Mr Rimmer the Hunslet fan in South Leeds would have gone to Headingley years ago to watch Leeds.