To be honest i dont really know the game your talking about, however i will say this
It was before the WC repecharge. This was the side.
USA: Petersen, Tulio, Coppedge, Kelly, Dortone, McGoldrick, Myles, Lanfranchi, Marando, Woodbridge, Cunz, Cantoni, De Bartolo.
Replacements: Vassilakopoulos, Stelutti, Isbrandtsen, Confer, Brazier, Mulligan, Arundel, Tasker-Howard, Massey, Conway.
1) The standard a few years back compared to today in my opinion has completely changed for the better, so much so that you would not believe that your in the same country.
As i said on the last post If the colonial cup V Canada was a barometer of the improvement then theres a very long way to go. The speed of the PTB and structure of the game was not even to the standard of my local league IMO.
2) This may shock you, but sometimes USA Selections were based on who could afford to pay there own way to travel to the game. (I know as a rule of thumb young guys who are up incoming and train 24/7 generally dont have the ability to fund their own travel. Older guys generally past their prime have money).
Does not surprise me one bit, I have obviously heard this story in the RL press and heard it first hand from players who play for the Home nations in the UK
Therefore im going to guess that it was not a true sample of the best talent, rather it was a sample of the talent that could afford to play. Futhermore if it was in Fall or Spring you would have had players pass up the game because it was during Union season and the union game counted in standings and the exhibition match was just that against a county side from Cumbria.
Looks like you guessed wrong
I would put money on it that you wouldn't route the USA Team if you had a proper sampling of a true USA team.
Mate, thats ridiculous in the last 4 games Cumbria have played we have beat Tonga, Ireland USA and drew with England!!
I'd happily take your cash though as Cumbria's front line team would run with about 10 Superleague players
Your Counterpoint to this will be regarding the Routing the New England Immortals took in 2012 from the Royal Marines.
- 2 Points
1) It was the first Rugby League Game for 65% of the team
2) 80% of the team was under 22
3) It was the first Time the boys stepped on the pitch for the season and the team maybe trained for 2 weeks (4 sessions) prior to the match.
- The game and the team was used by the NH Warriors, Boston 13s and RIR as a tool to recruit new players to the game as opposed to actually being a legitimate select side.
No, not really. a side containing the royal marines would be some of the fittest players your guys will ever take the field against im sure but since most of them would probably be RU players it tells me nothing, well done on having 80% under 22, gotta be good for the future of your club
Regardless, its the American's game to loose or win or be embarrassed by. Hell the USA Rugby Union Team gets routed by 70 points to Australia in the World Cup. Its the name of the Game its the way these things work. Its nothing to be embarrassed by. Disappointed sure, embarrassed no. Its like England getting destroyed in Basketball by the Dream Team. Its expected and its just where the sport is. But at least the English Players got to play for their country and stand on the same court as MJ. That is how you build a future to the sport, by returning players with great experiences back to their country to spread their love of the game. Not by shipping in people who may be a little bit better so they can loose by 40 points instead of 60.
I don't disagree with you as such here, it would be good experience for any RL player to play in a world cup, although you dont need me to tell you the obvious safety issues brought about from amateurs taking the field against full time pro's in a collision sport like RL, something that isn't an issue in basketball.
A better analogy would be American Football, pitting the British team against the best the NFL had to offer would be pretty hard sell IMO.
My point is that here in the UK we need to try and sell some tickets for these games and I for one wouldn't want to see any team routed in any game of RL.
I know people always say we shouldn't be scared of big score lines but at the end of the day i want value for my money, I want tight games, I wanna see the best players available for the comp. save developing players for competitions like the colonial cup or qualifiers.