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NRL acts on player burnout

Penance

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http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22096434-5006066,00.html

NRL acts on player burnout
By Dean Ritchie
July 19, 2007 12:00am

A DAY after rugby league's most courageous player Danny Buderus admitted he is a burnt-out wreck, the NRL will unveil a plan to relieve the stress and strain on the game's elite stars.
NRL chief executive David Gallop will today announce to chief executives his long-overdue initiatives to reduce the workload on worn-out players.
His announcement comes after The Daily Telegraph's revelation that 75 players will miss this weekend's round through injury. They include Buderus, who last night told of the extreme extent of his pain.
The courageous Newcastle skipper said the constant strain of playing injured and pushing the limits of endurance had left him physically and mentally spent.
"It's probably a blessing in disguise (to be out injured) to be honest," Buderus said.
The NRL's new-season restructure will include:
TWO byes for every club with the 2008 season to start a week earlier;
CITY-Country to be moved from Thursday to Friday night; and
MONDAY night football to be scrapped for rounds before City-Country and the Anzac Test.
"The proposed new season structure will provide some relief for the heavy burden on our players as we continue to juggle the demands of the club competition and the representative season," Gallop said last night.
The NRL restructure follows discussions between NRL management and the game's television broadcasters, Channel 9 and Fox Sports.
"The new calendar has been arrived at after extensive negotiations with our broadcasters and is an improvement on the 2007 situation," Gallop added.
News of the restructure will be greeted favourably by the game's top players who have battled through the representative games while still giving their all for their clubs.
Manly's veteran forward Steve Menzies said: "It's a good step by the NRL - it is a very tough season for players.
"Any extra rest for players has to be a positive."
Also under discussion at today's CEOs meeting will be the game's concerning player drain to England.
Last night club bosses were at a loss to explain how the NRL could prevent our top players accepting big-money offers in Super League.
"We want to get the clubs' views on the issue - nothing concrete has been put to them," NRL chief operating officer Graham Annesley said.
"But we cannot increase the salary cap - the clubs can't afford it. We all want to solve the problem but there is no easy answer."
Eels boss Denis Fitzgerald said: "I don't see an increase in the salary cap as a solution."
The Canberra CEO Simon Hawkins and his Gold Cost counterpart Michael Seale said that England remained a concern for the NRL. "But there's no magic fix. I don't have any pre-conceived ideas on the issue," Hawkins said.
Searle added: "They (England) are only targeting a small minority. We shouldn't model our salary cap to prevent poaching at different times."
 

Kingytek

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Just on nrl improvements for 2008, I think they should make the nz\aus test and city\country on the same weekend and leave it at that for footy that weekend. They should also have the under 20's version for both these games on the same weekend. Just call it the Holden Rep Weekend or some crap! Maybe they could try and get the qrl to have their city\country in the same weekend just to make an event out of it
 

innsaneink

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The extra bye is really the only significant thing here, moveing the CC and test match would do really sfa.
A step in the right direction I guess.
 

Sea_Eagles_Rock

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Make City v Country a reserve grade match. Fringe players of both comps. QLD doesn't need a match to select it's side. Why should NSW?

Move the Test off ANZAC day. For christ sack it's not a war.
 

Kingytek

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Sea_Eagles_Rock said:
Make City v Country a reserve grade match. Fringe players of both comps. QLD doesn't need a match to select it's side. Why should NSW?

Move the Test off ANZAC day. For christ sack it's not a war.

The test hasn't actually been on the 25th for some time has it?
 

Kingytek

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I think the 2 byes are good and they would have another weekend free if they had the rep weekend.
 

PARRA_FAN

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So will the byes be the same, played on rep weekends?

We've got City/Country, Anzac Test, Origin, thats about 5 rounds.

IMO the Test match should be after the Origin.
 

Glenn

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Indeed go back to the SOO series being a selection for the Test side, but we all know the Test side isn't picked on form.
 

Twizzle

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Tallis made a god point last night (I know, weird isn't it)

They train too hard, why don't they take it a bit easier during the week, or have days off during the week to ease the stress on their body.
 

Prodigiousman

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Two byes mean nothing from a fairness point of view unless every team has each bye at the same time during the season.

I thought they made progress this year making 4 teams have the bye over Origin and Test weekends because it meant that we avoided the ridiculous situation where one team would have the bye in Round 1 and 13 and another would have it in say Round 10 and 16 - as if you wouldn't want the 2nd set of byes because it gives you two breaks almost back to back while the other team has to play through the rest of the season without a break from the halfway point.

Off the top of my head if they are bringing 2 byes in they need to:

Keep the 4 sets of 4 byes system sandwiched around the Test and Origin games - although I still believe Origin should stand alone on a weekend for the player's sake even if we the fans love it on a Wednesday.

And have a mid-season break (no football on the weekend - bar maybe the U20 comp) either the weekend after Origin III or smack bang between Rounds 12 and 13 in the middle of the season.

There's just too much inequality in the way the 2 bye system operated the last few years and what team wants a bye the week or two before the finals seriously? Momentum is a huge thing at that time of year - if you get a week off you only get it for the 2nd week of the finals under the stupid mcintyre system.

If they really want to give the players a break you have Origin stand alone on 3 weekends (as with the Test match) and have a mandatory no football bye round after Origin III.

That's the only way players are going to get a genuine break across the board.
 
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Or expand the top squad to 30 and have the NRL grant the clubs 6-7m each. This could be achieved by an audacious, bold plan to have News/FoxSports pay what is called in the free world as MARKET RATES to broadcast NRL rather than offering 2 cents and a contra deal at (unsurprisingly) where the NRL's advertising rates are the same as everyone else's.

Kunce
 

tommytomlin

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Why is it the NRL's sole responsibility? Shouldn't player burnout be the domain of the clubs, considering they're the ones choosing the same players each week? If Buderus is burnt out, Brian Smith should give him a week off.
 

magpie_man

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Shorten the season ffs.
The NRL's club grants are pretty close to the salary cap now, surely the clubs can afford a few less games. It'll probably get more people going to the games anyway.
 

sooperdooper

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im sick of this 'burnout' talk.... they are professionals! there are alot of other sports that have longer and harder seasons than these guys do!

the reason why we are seeing these sorts of injuries these days is due to the change in the games... they style it is now! not due to how many games they play

if they reduce the season, they should reduce the payment of players contracts! if they want to play less games, they can be paid less!
 

Kingytek

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sooperdooper said:
im sick of this 'burnout' talk.... they are professionals! there are alot of other sports that have longer and harder seasons than these guys do!

the reason why we are seeing these sorts of injuries these days is due to the change in the games... they style it is now! not due to how many games they play

if they reduce the season, they should reduce the payment of players contracts! if they want to play less games, they can be paid less!

That may be correct but I don't believe the other sports you mention are as physically demanding.
 

Timmah

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Sea_Eagles_Rock said:
Move the Test off ANZAC day. For christ sack it's not a war.

The test hasn't officially been the ANZAC Test for a few years and I think it's been a number of years since it was on ANZAC Day itself. It's offficially the Bundaberg League Test. ANZAC Day, irrespective of when it falls, always hosts Sydney v Saints @ 3 o'clock.
 

God-King Dean

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Twizzle said:
They train too hard, why don't they take it a bit easier during the week, or have days off during the week to ease the stress on their body.

While the other team trains when you're having a bludge at home ? Will never happen.
 
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