I like neeps wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:07 pmAnd for the majority of the time they've been rubbish at international level as well mate. Especially in the pro eraTichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:03 pmI like neeps wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:52 pm Wooden spoon last year, not bad 19/20, relegated from the JWRC 18/19. And this team is lacking a lot of quality.
SRU are asleep at the wheel. The age grades are regressing fast, exiles pathways are all well and good but development in Scotland is failing.
Enjoy tomorrow and the next few years. The dark days aren't far away if this continues. Wise up Mallinder.
Dry your eyes mun, Scotland have always been rubbish at age grade, they were when I played at that level and the senior team were not poor, I stood on the terraces to watch us win two grand slams.
The SRU are the ones bringing the game into the 21st century now, they are opposed by the clubs, the clubs opposed the Super 6, they opposed professionalism, the only way for Scotland to progress is to follow the route Dodson is providing.
Creating the super6 is all well and good. It needs to actually develop players to be a success. I've enjoyed it - but it hasn't developed anyone yet. Creating the super6 isn't the success - it could be a dramatic failure. Four of the boys out there played super6 this year - what are the rest of them doing? Either in England or nothing apparently.
How many seasons has the Super 6 been running and playing fixtures?