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Post Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:25 am
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ThePrinter wrote:
Yeah it wasn't fair that Hudds had to go play Warrington away in the playoffs and Leeds didn't have to play @ The Halliwell Jones at all in last year's playoffs............oh wait....
If it was the 1v8 system then Hudds (4th) would of played Leeds (5th) at The Galpharm in last year's playoffs but again that didn't happen either in last year's playoffs..........oh wait....


What?? Hudds played Leeds after taking an absolute pasting around the paddock from us. Im sure it'd have been a better game at the galpharm in week one than the flat affair that took place in week 2. It's all opinion but I think Hudds were at a disadvantage coming to us in week one as opposed to playing leeds at home
Post Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:52 am
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The only part I dont like is the 1v4 2v3 game in week one cant see the point of.dead rubbers.

And the attendances reflect that. Sudden death games and take out a week of fixtures.

I want top 7 League leaders bye into semis 2v7 3v6 4v5.

Keep clubcall and they cant pick the next highest placed team and it does reward finishing higher in the league.

Id chuck the bottom two into the NL playoffs as well.
Post Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:28 pm
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Dico wrote:
What?? Hudds played Leeds after taking an absolute pasting around the paddock from us. Im sure it'd have been a better game at the galpharm in week one than the flat affair that took place in week 2. It's all opinion but I think Hudds were at a disadvantage coming to us in week one as opposed to playing leeds at home


Or they could of used the Wire defeat as a serious wake up call, had they faced Leeds in week 1 they could well of put in just as much a poor performance as they did against Warrington. As for the flat affair that took place instead in Week 2, Leeds took a 16-0 lead before being pegged back to 16-12 then surged ahead again to a 34-12 lead before Hudds scored 3 tries in the last 10 mins to get within 6 points @ 34-28, hardly flat was that game.

You could also say Leeds (4th) were at a disadvantage going away to 1st place Wigan in 2010, except they showed up and won. The playoffs format didn't let Huddersfield down they let themselves down (as did Warrington, Wigan, Catalans, Hull & Hull KR), Saints were in that same situation as Hudds (a week 1 away game to a top 2 team) and they reached the Grand Final. Catalans faced the same situation as Leeds but they didn't get 'rewarded'. The real problem with the playoffs is that in the last 4 or 5 years only Leeds, Saints and Wigan have truely gone into the playoffs with the right attitude and belief that they can win it no matter what fixtures they faced, until more teams approach it with the same genuine 'Yes we can win this' frame of mind then it doesn't matter what format the playoffs are.

I've heard a bucket load of complaints since last years GF about how the 8 team playoffs reward mediocre teams, when infact in the first 2 years of its introduction the top 2 teams have gone on to contest the GF ('09 Leeds v Saints....'10 Wigan v Saints) the 1st place team winning both times, so how about until this 'rewarding mediocrity' theory is proven to be more than just a one off can people calm down and stop making out as if its the norm.

Funnily enough i remember when Leeds & Saints contested the '07, '08, '09 Finals after both teams finished in the top 2 spots everytime, that you had fans complaining that it was boring that the top 2 ended up contesting the GF everytime and how they would like to see someone from outside the top 2 reach a GF for a change. Also the Aussies lovers over here who love copying everything they do wanted us to copy them with a top 8 playoffs and people wanted to see other clubs get the oppotunity and experience of playoff rugby instead of the usual same teams.
Post Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:13 pm
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I see exactly what youre saying but theres a difference between saying its a wakeup call and getting yourselves up from a beating. Hudds arent the only example of teams going out like a battered puppy from 3rd and 4th, in fact i reckon more went through from 5 or 6 than from 3rd or 4th over the last couple of years? I dont know? 1st should play 8th and so forth, its the best way and a better reward for finishing up there
Post Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:25 pm
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A top five system is the way to go and it should have never have been changed from a top five in the first place.

We shouldn't reward mediocrity anywhere. Both Salford and Castleford made the top five in previous years now a top eight finish is enough for the smaller clubs.

Its like schools. If we are going to drive standards in SL up, raise the pass mark don't lower it.
Post Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:12 am
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The only way to keep a top eight play off in a 14 team league format is to play 1st vs 8th, 2nd vs 7th and so forth. Although I see the validty of a top five format and the team finishing top having a week off (I know there'll be examples where I am wrong) but isn't the trend that the team that has had a week off generally struggle? If so wheres the advantage? And not forgetting the bigger point the biggest paymaster is Sky and what would they do with less fixtures in the play offs?
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Post Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:17 am
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JonB95 wrote:
writing off Saints = schoolboy error


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Tut, tut.............you should know by now, every year its whose going to beat Saints in the Grand Final.


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Post Thu Jun 21, 2012 6:45 am
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paulscunthorpe wrote:
top 5 playoff.. simple as that

week 1;
A - 2nd v 3rd
B - 4th v 5th (loser out)

week 2;
C - 1st v winner A (Winner to Grand Final)
D - Loser A v Winner B (Loser Out)

Week 3;
Loser C v Winner D (Winner to Grand Final)

Each position is better than the next..

The fact is this year saints could finish 12 points behind wigan in 4th, win at wigan, and they take all their advantage, as we did last year with 2nd/3rd.

Not a fan at all of losing teams going through to the next round. In your suggestion you could end up with the same fixture in Week 1 and 3, which is what ruins the intensity and excitement of the POs imo. Repeat fixtures in the POs has got to be a big no no.
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Post Thu Jun 21, 2012 6:50 am
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Post Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:40 am
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it's fine but what should happen as a reward for being consistent in the league over the entire season is the team that finished highest in the league in any fixture always gets home advantage
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