Your comprehension skills aren't great.
"Whether a club is facing relegation or in the title race next July or August is moot to fans looking at a fixture list in f**king November this year lmao."
A club's relegation or title prospects are moot in November when assessing a fixture list. Unless you're a clairvoyant. I'm quite clearly saying that people will look at the fixture list for their own purposes (attendance planning, favourite games etc) than what it means for ladder positions months and months from now.
And if anyone is truly worried about whether relegation is happening versus grading - then they'll know within a fortnight. But I truly don't believe there would be more than a very small handful of people upset about that when looking at the fixtures.
What is being played for?
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It’s funny isn’t it? The NRL draw for 2026 was released on 14th November 2025.
On the same day, this was posted;
https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/11/14/every-teams-2026-nrl-draw-ranked-from-hardest-to-easiest/amp/
and this
https://www.zerotackle.com/ranking-every-nrl-teams-fixtures-for-2026-228958/
and this
https://afx.adfixus.com/afx_prid/20....11.25.1&afx_sap=&afx_plsd=&hn=www.smh.com.au
This one…24 hours later
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...s/news-story/e4a6bb7505413bc9289322567767dcd9
Not content with analysing fixtures and ranking them from least to most difficult, we had this on the same day the fixtures were released:
https://www.espn.co.uk/nrl/story/_/...-draw-see-games-first-four-rounds-2026-season
In the very first paragraph, the Dragons are described as ‘bewildered’ and ‘fighting to avoid the wooden spoon in 2026’.
Fast forward a whole 24 hours and Fox have this:
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...n/news-story/8a1a7d6cc37df99bc37ac2b83ec657ae
I mean, it’s not looking good is it? All this chat in November about fixtures, who’ll be the wooden spooners in 2026 and predicted tables all inside 24 hours of the NRL releasing the draw. It’s moot lad, it’s moot! Immediate, striking whilst the iron is hot and that’s without even then considering that on here, a thread that is around the 2026 NRL draw has had 245 replies to it, at the time of posting - the link is here
https://forums.leagueunlimited.com/threads/2026-draw-venues-info.494677/ - in which the strength of the draw for the Sharks, Tigers and Raiders is discussed the very day the draw was released.
The added bonus in Australia was that everyone knows that it’s so many rounds, an eight team play-off and the following years draw is partly done depending on how strong you are onfield. No two week wait, no “come back later” but immediate news articles, reaction and speculation. Whilst you can bang on about which journalist has it in for your team, which pundit has their eyes drawn on and what publication is the scum of the earth, there’s immediate reaction and anticipation created immediately.
Whilst yes, it’s very much anticipated when is Toulouse away (can it be late May/early June, please?) and if York is a Saturday evening so that you can wander around York and have a few beers pre-match, there’s a little missing not knowing what is being played for. And yes, there are 14 teams in Super League and there is a shiny pot on offer in Manchester in October to the victor, much like the NRL, not all clubs are realistically in with a chance of winning said pot (these teams are called the Eels, Tigers and Knights in Australia) and their expectations, fan predictions and what it is exactly, they’re playing for, should be encouraged to be discussed, even as early as November. It’s what makes footy so bloody good. You can spend countless hours talking about the game, watching games, watching old games, writing your feelings about the game on social media, joining a rugby league forum and talking about rugby league on the internet with a load of strangers you’ll never meet and it should be encouraged rather than told not to discuss it in November by you. And yeah, when the fixtures are released and 8 or so weeks before the games actually happen, this information should be confirmed for everyone’s benefit rather than letting the draw happen and then working things out later.
So yeah, I’m leaving it there. People want to talk about draws and subsequently who will finish bottom as well as who will win the trophy in October, it’s human nature of a sports fan and it should absolutely be encouraged from the second the draw is released rather than paused until some old suited fellas get some pie and peas and decide what they’re doing a few weeks later.