Father Ted wrote:
This is very good news, we have to start looking further than Pats, Judes, Blackbrook and I R Bridge etc, good as they are
Why?
We already look as far afield as Cumbria and have recently recruited some young lads from up there.
The law of averages will mean we are just as likely to unearth potential first team players from the hundreds of lads playing junior RL in the heartlands as we are from the hundreds playing junior RU in South Wales.
One other thing to bare in mind is junior RU is a very amateur run kind of thing. It is just enthusiastic parents coaching their kids for the most part with the junior clubs and senior clubs not really connected by anything other than the name and the fact they share facilities.
IL is right about one thing. The flair is coached out of them by the time they are 14. As you move up the junior age groups the game becomes more and more forward dominated with set pieces introduced like line outs and contested scrums.
Watching the junior RL final before the Challenge Cup final was great. Plenty of talent who know the game on show. I don't really understand the new found obsession with South Wales.