If Rugby League ever did its autobiography, it would be called either "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back" or "Shooting yourself in the Foot"
There are times when you hear some RFL/SL initiative and you think to yourself, "Hmm,...that's a really good idea..very forward thinking" (or words to that effect, cos nobody actually speaks like that). But mostly when you hear a new initiative you think, to quote the great Oliver Reed, "What fresh lunacy is this??"
The idea of scrapping relegation was the correct one. It promoted longer term planning, did away with the need for short-term panic-buying.
Yet the clubs then voted to scrap the U-21 Academies.
Giant step backwards.
And now they're dicking about with the structure, before the benefits of no-relegation are properly kicking in.
I think that running an Academy should be mandatory for all clubs in SL. If they don't have the financial ability to do so, they shouldn't be in Super League. End of.
Rugby League can be a great entertainment product, but its curse is to constantly tinker with the game, its rules and its competitions. These days, I'm not really a rugby league fan, just a Saints fan. I've had enough of the idiots who run [or should I say ruin] the game with a mixture of short-termism, parochialism and general bumwittery