
Column: British rugby league needs to make the players superstars
We need to make superstars in the British game, especially after England Academy wrapped up a series whitewash against the Australian Schoolboys.
We need to make superstars in the British game, especially after England Academy wrapped up a series whitewash against the Australian Schoolboys.
The calibre of overseas players moving to Super League can only be a good thing.
Salford’s star signings Jackson Hastings and Joey Lussick have been a breath of fresh air so far and Super League need more players like them.
Super League clubs need to be involved in the Yorkshire Cup if it is to gain wide popularity.
England need to have a mid-season international next year, and it doesn’t matter who it is against.
It seems like contracts are becoming a thing of the past in sport – not just rugby league.
The reserve system has been a farce for a number of years, but it is becoming laughable now.
Jamaica qualifying for the World Cup could be one of the best things to happen to international rugby league – but a lot of work needs to be done.
England and New Zealand deserve huge credit for taking the international game to the next level.
Brad Fittler’s comments regarding Golden Boot winner Tommy Makinson is just one example of Australia’s ignorance towards international rugby league.