Suddenly I'm not so sure Crusaders are guarenteed a Super League place, especially with the championship geographical expansion. Does anyone know if a team in Wales, regardless of being in the North plays any part in the TV money?
Well done Widnes anyway, though they will probably end up with the same players from the club(s) that go down anyway. Some great derbies to come.
Luck is a combination of preparation and opportunity
Just to avoid confusion Starbug is the username of Steven Pike
SOMEBODY SAID that it couldn’t be done But he with a chuckle replied That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it!
It's the Superleague clubs that have been given "an opportunity to build like no-one else in Britain has had" and its only their inability to create a bullet proof case that allows a championship club to get a foot in the door.
But will any more clubs get that chance ? , we dont even know if this seasons results will qualify us to apply next time yet ?
Realistically it is only if Cas [ assuming it will be Wakey coming down ] dont actually get their ' mirage ' built , or if one of the expansion clubs collapses financially that another Championship club will get a chance next time
So hopefully in the next few days when the re hashing of the Championships is announced the RFL will come up with something that will inspire the fans of the Championship clubs to keep going , and the owners to keep investing ?
It's the Superleague clubs that have been given "an opportunity to build like no-one else in Britain has had" and its only their inability to create a bullet proof case that allows a championship club to get a foot in the door.
I meant from the point of view of a team which is coming up.
For me it's between Cas, wakey and fax then for the final spot. Gunna be a long wait now for them 3 teams.
Eh?
I don't know on what criteria Castleford are in any danger at all.
I think that, for a number of reasons, Wakefield are probably prime candidates to vacate the spot for Widnes.
If they decide to drop a second team out of Super League, then depending on how consistent they're feeling, Crusaders would be the next best bet. Otherwise, I'd suggest possibly Salford.*
* None of the above should be taking as meaning anything in terms of likes or dislikes.
Luck is a combination of preparation and opportunity
Just to avoid confusion Starbug is the username of Steven Pike
SOMEBODY SAID that it couldn’t be done But he with a chuckle replied That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it!
I don't know on what criteria Castleford are in any danger at all.
I think that, for a number of reasons, Wakefield are probably prime candidates to vacate the spot for Widnes.
If they decide to drop a second team out of Super League, then depending on how consistent they're feeling, Crusaders would be the next best bet. Otherwise, I'd suggest possibly Salford.*
* None of the above should be taking as meaning anything in terms of likes or dislikes.
Salford will have a SL stadium , Castleford have never had anything remotely like a SL stadium
It will be wakey , with twitching bottoms at Cas and potentially Crusaders
phipps knows best (everything about rugby league) so don't disagree!!!!
Huddersfield1895 AKA dally messenger wrote:
Having read the article several times I'm still confused
Damo-Leeds wrote:
I shall keep posting on this thread and derail it as much as I want to.
PHIPPS wrote:
Sadly for Wigan as soon as Maguire gets an offer from an NRL club he will be on the plane home before you can say 'meat and potato pie'
Conorgiantsfan wrote:
I like you Phipps. I like your style.
Chorlton RL wrote:
As far as gauging the potential in the South West, I'd have thought the rumoured Wembley international double-header at the end of the season would be good way to do this.
Conorgiantsfan wrote:
You really annoy me. Like genital warts, but worse.
Assuming that Wakey are the favourite to get the bullet, if they are relegated because of their stadium then they have to relegate Cas as well. If they are relegated because of having been in administration then they have to relegate Crusaders. Oh, but hang on, didn't they drop that rule the week before Crusaders entered administration?
It would not surprise me one bit if the RFL took the easy option and relegated nobody, raising SL to 15 teams. Yes, I know that they have already voted to stay with 14 but it could be just another case of Lewis holding the proverbial Glock to the temples of the member clubs.
As someone said earlier, the RFL must be the most unprofessional (and incompetent) sporting body on the planet. They continue to dig ever deeper holes for themselves.
But will any more clubs get that chance ? , we dont even know if this seasons results will qualify us to apply next time yet ?
Realistically it is only if Cas [ assuming it will be Wakey coming down ] dont actually get their ' mirage ' built , or if one of the expansion clubs collapses financially that another Championship club will get a chance next time
So hopefully in the next few days when the re hashing of the Championships is announced the RFL will come up with something that will inspire the fans of the Championship clubs to keep going , and the owners to keep investing ?
I would hazard a guess that, the situation regarding Halifax, will be replicated for the next round of licences, I can’t see the RFL giving the same guarantee ala Widnes next time around.
Congratulations to the Widnes fans, enjoy your next three years of unbounded aspirations, followed by the realisation you’re just making up the numbers .