So much this.
Its actually boring seeing so many tries. Most were far to easy anyway. I know people have a problem with so called 'boring' football played in an origin or finals match, but that tension created by 1 team throwing everything at their opposition and the other team fighting tooth and nail to hold on just can't be beat. It makes those long range tries and freakish plays even better when tries are hard to come by and earnt. 9s is fun but boring. 'Oh wow another length of the field try, that's the 4th one I've seen this hour'.
The best 9s game I've seen was the final a few years ago between Souths and Sharks. Its also the closest I've seen a 9s game play out like an NRL game. Not as memorable though cause I'm a bit scratchy on the details but Souths on the back of Reynolds' kicking controlled field position, and Sharks defended something like 6 back-to-back sets and it went to over time.
RL at its best is a perfect balance of attack and defense. Good defense encourages better attack and vice versa.
Best player in the game in JT. Best forward in the game in JT. Hayne is probably the biggest name in the game or very close to it plus all these other stars, and the MVP ends up being a young kid. Last years MVP was uncapped and in this years team of the tournament did not feature one current international from aus/nz or origin rep.
Without taking into account that a lot of the 'stars' probably didn't play a whole lot that is still pretty telling.
I don't think being good at 80min RL means you'll be good or better at 9s. I remember Blake Ayshford killing it one year and picking up player of the tournament too I think. Enough said.
Could have sworn Sydney has been in the news every day the past fortnight for its incredibly hot weather.....
Yep. February in Australia = f**ken hot or f**ken wet & hot so ya can't really factor the weather into it apart from ruling out NT/Nth.QLD and considering Tasmania.