: Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:34 am
YES And I bang on about this a lot.
Franchising I believe can improve the talent situation slowly but the SL obsession with loading the bench with forwards and rotation hampers the development of the backs.
The only chance backs realistically get is if there are injuries.
Just to stay in the 17 they have to be instantly good and in defense, which comes with game time and experience - backs are more exposed and their mistakes often cost tries.
It seems to be the norm that most teams play with 3/4 props then fill the rest of the bench with a hooker/half ( again a symptom of our game that halves have to be able to play hooker) and 1 or more utility forwards who can also cover centre.
My own team saints who are often referred to as bringing through youth have produced very little in recent years in new back talent.
The last young player - who wasn't our own - who we persevered with was Gardiner and it took him a long time to develop and win over the fans.
There are at the moment 3/4 backs at saints on the verge with eastmond leading the way but they will get a lot less opportunities than lets say a young second row.
A young left winger if he makes the team has the left wing and will be expected to cover fullback and the right as a sub.
Whats more he`ll get a lot less rotation unless he having a shocker.
A young second row has at least 3 positions 11, 12 & 13 to aim for then if he`s slow and big 8 & 10 if hes quick then a centre slot.
He will get rotated throughout the game.
Thats why I think we seem to produce stacks of forwards.
For me to encourage english backs I would like to see either an extra sub added that could only replace 1-5 Or split the existing subs so that you have a maximum of 2 forward subs on the bench.