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Sorry to be ignorant, but are there 14 teams next year?
12Sorry to be ignorant, but are there 14 teams next year?
Clearly they havent spent the large amount of money claimed in the right places, or they havent generated enough other revenue to make that investment count. Wakefield, HKR, Leigh all privately invested a lot less than that and will be in top 12 with high gradings.
London spent moreClearly they havent spent the large amount of money claimed in the right places, or they havent generated enough other revenue to make that investment count. Wakefield, HKR, Leigh all privately invested a lot less than that and will be in top 12 with high gradings.
Leigh, HKR, Wakey spent a lot less and will be in SL on the strength of the RL businesses they have built.London spent more
Toronto spent similar
Super League just doesn’t want clubs with rich investors unless they are with 20 kms of Wigan
So admit the heartland teams whose investors have spent a lot less and kick out the ones that actually have rich investorsLeigh, HKR, Wakey spent a lot less and will be in SL on the strength of the RL businesses they have built.
Hmmmm. Its almost like throwing money at something doesnt always work if there isnt enough interest.
Admit the clubs that have built their business well and achieved a certain grade. Not clubs that have pssed large sums of money up the wall and still can’t get a better grade than the likes of dewsbury!So admit the heartland teams whose investors have spent a lot less and kick out the ones that actually have rich investors
Hull kr were given their stadium on the cheap and they still lose 300k pa
Every super league club is a financial basket caseAdmit the clubs that have built their business well and achieved a certain grade. Not clubs that have pssed large sums of money up the wall and still can’t get a better grade than the likes of dewsbury!
do you understand how the new grading system works?
They’re two years into a twelve year plan. Only a fool would think it’s not already starting to make clubs think differently and invest in areas that will make them more viable rather than just blow it on players in the hope of promotion or avoiding relegationEvery super league club is a financial basket case
They haven’t built up their business to be sustainable
English league has a history of alienating investors who are new to the sport
Clubs like hull kr and all the traditional clubs have 130 years to get the if finances in shape lmaoThey’re two years into a twelve year plan. Only a fool would think it’s not already starting to make clubs think differently and invest in areas that will make them more viable rather than just blow it on players in the hope of promotion or avoiding relegation
As did some nrl clubs, they’ve only just stop haemmorging money. Such is professional sport, especially niche ones like rugby league.Clubs like hull kr and all the traditional clubs have 130 years to get the if finances in shape lmao
Nrl didn’t cut the storm or make the warriors pay travel costsAs did some nrl clubs, they’ve only just stop haemmorging money. Such is professional sport, especially niche ones like rugby league.
No just Perth and NQ lol heres an idea, maybe SL should ask them for a massive license fee to join?Nrl didn’t cut the storm or make the warriors pay travel costs
Because the game has so little money it’s making really dumb decisions for the long term health of the sport
London and Toulose should be in super league
Wakey and huddersfield offer little to super league
One of the biggest days of the year is approaching in the world of rugby league. On Wednesday, IMG will reveal the grading scores of every club from Super League to League 1, which will determine which clubs play in Super League next year.
It will be a key moment for all clubs involved, who will discover the progress, or lack of it, that they have made. There is an element of mystery surrounding how the gradings will look but here's our take on what you can expect when the gradings are released at 10:30 AM on Wednesday.
In the indicative gradings, seven clubs received an 'A' grade, the highest possible that requires a score of 15 or more. That is expected to rise this time, with three clubs predicting they will be in that category for the first time. Leigh Leopards, Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity are all confident that they will meet that threshold after the work they have done over the course of the past 12 months.
Leigh have improved their performance and financial aspects while Castleford and Wakefield have made improvements to their facilities too. Trinity will also benefit from an improved performance score after winning the 1895 Cup and Championship Grand Final.
No major surprises are expected. Wakefield Trinity have widely been expected to be promoted, with London Broncos returning to the Championship. That's almost certain to happen. There has been some suggestion that Toulouse Olympique could make a play to enter the twelve however, it is not anticipated that they will have improved their score enough to keep up with the improvements made by other clubs.
The Black and Whites just about received an A grade last time out but after another poor season that has seen their performance score drop, Hull FC will miss out on being categorised among the elite clubs this time out. A tenth-placed finish is likely, slightly above Huddersfield Giants and Salford Red Devils, who it is expected will be eleventh and twelfth respectively.
Salford were the highest-scoring Grade B club last time but where other clubs have made considerable improvements, Salford's initial score of 13.8 isn't likely to change considerably, which will see them drop four places.
Three IMG rugby league grading predictions with risers and fallers outlined
IMG will release their rugby league grading table on Wednesday, with some changes expected that will deliver plenty of debate.www.hulldailymail.co.uk