SmokeyTA wrote:
That the point i addressed (the one repeated below for you by roofaldo) was incorrect.
You would have known that had you not been so desperate to defend Hull KRs recruitment of 10 overseas players to cover for their faillings in bringing through and/or introducing young british players in to SL that you didnt actually read what was said.
Whats that people say about protesting too much?
But as usual, most of what you've written is just bizarre...
SmokeyTA wrote:
There it is. Why would a coach pick an unproven kid when he has experienced players to choose from? Why would the next Billy Slater get given his debut if the club has experienced players like Shad Royston to pick from?
If a coach wants to select an experienced player he selects him because he's experienced, not because he's an experienced Aussie, simply because he's experienced.
Given the remit of a SL coach which I think we can all agree on being to win games and considering the physical demands on players of a long tough SL season, if this hypothetical coach does not carefully introduce young players to gain experience, when they are required they are likely to be found lacking and consequently the team may well lose. Losing games not being in the remit of an SL coach that coach's policy re young players will come under scrutiny.
It is therefore apparent that a good coach will prepare players as well as possible for the eventuality that they are called upon to perform at SL standard, if he does not then the losers will be the club which ill prepares young players. It then becomes the responsibilty of the player to perform to a standard that the coach selects him because he's proven himself to be the best player in his position (a bit like Kris Welham did).
So why would a coach not want to prepare young players for first team SL rugby?