ArthurClues wrote:
Hmmm. That's interesting maths but I'm not sure I buy it. Surely the elite are the best players in the competition, not SL players in general. When I think of elite SL players I think: Lomax, Welsby, Williams, Vaughan, French, Field etc. To put it bluntly I'm not sure anybody in that class is trotting round in blue and amber. That is something that has to change for 2023 when we'll have lots of cash to splash. I don't think you have to be an elite player to be able to run, tackle, pass to a high standard etc, but I do accept that players are human and they do make mistakes/lose form (Rhyse Martin being a good example) so we'll always be tearing our hair out to some extent. That is the nature of sport. I also accept that success is cyclical in nature, and as a supporter you have to endure the bad and average to truly enjoy the good. Not sure what difference part time v full time makes to that equation. Finally - so what if we only one three games to win the CC in 2020? They were are all SL teams and the Wigan side we beat in the semi was top notch. Nobody gave us the cup, we won it. Seems silly to pretend otherwise.
So SL is the elite RL competition in the northern hemisphere - by the very nature surely the players are of a standard in line with the competition? The likes of Welsby are the highest quality of the elite athletes. If you are in the top 300 golfers in the world you are an elite player. In his prime Woods would the highest quality amongst other elite players.
Part time players were working full time jobs and then playing so no real rest, training two nights a week, no real fitness regime - not sure how you compare that to full time athletes with nothing else to do but play rugby? Would you say part time players had the same opportunities to perfect their skills - really!!
I don't expect the team to win trophies - what I do expect is the team to play to its potential and execute basic skills that are practised all week in training. No team can win all the time and winning stuff is a bonus.
The pandemic created a competition that was out of the ordinary - no fans, reduced field, less games - not sure how you see that as the same value as winning it in 1999 for example?