inactionman wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 3:43 pm
I'm really not mixing anything up. The quality of many URC and Top14 games has been poor. The quality of a number has been excellent. Just like the English premiership.
The underlying issues in England are of finance and the never-ending tension between national team and club commitments - which impacts just about every aspect of player pathway, career and performance. The travails of the national team have been analysed to death, and it will take a while to pick up the pieces and adjust to a new coaching team and ethos - but note that France were in the doldrums a few years back, and Galthie has done a lot of good work in improving relations between club and country which are one part of a notable improvement in national team performance. This is an important observation for England, as France is the only other top tier rugby nation that I can think of to have clubs as private ventures. Jones was actively antagonistic to the clubs, which helped no-one.
Yes. You are. T14 and URC has been way below GP in terms of entertainment but in terms of effectiveness, Eng clubs have been bummed by both the other comps for the last few seasons. That's the effectiveness bit. Of course, if you take JM's (reasonable) argument of not caring a stuff about Europe (and not attempting too either), then that does not matter. Mind you, it;s kinda funny because the Fre clubs took sh*t from all and sundry forever for adopting that stance.
The parallel with France doesn't work really. The reason France has become far more effective at intl level is down to
- the grains of professionalism finally working through the mindset of French players: fitness, discipline, diet, skills training. In no small part to non French coaches.
- JIFF. Crushing the number of foreign players that could be fielded. That has had a massive knock on in developing young players by bringing them into game time early. Maybe if T14 was not so long, that might not
have happened.
- the class shift. Different class division in France to England. In France, it's taken an age to get the poor from the banlieues involved but the number of black and other ethnic players has been on a big upward trajectory which has eclipsed the drop
off in heartland participation.
I don't think the relationship between club and country is rosy but country now has players who don't need to be reconditioned as soon as they arrive at Marcoussis. What Galthie has managed to do it largely pick the right players which seemed beyond the previous coaches abilities stretching back to Laporte.