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Cyril Towers (30)
Heading into the NRC I think most would have argued that the Spirit and Rising looked good, with the potential to field teams made up of Super Rugby players, plus local guys many of whom would have been around the Super set ups as development players or human tacking bags across the season. However with three rounds to go we have one team untouchable out front and the other scraping for fourth place. Much of this comes down to how the two teams have approached the season. The Rising have played close to their full strength squad in every game while the Spirit have sent predominantly their local boys (admittedly with players with Super experience in key positions) to their interstate games, including their "home" game in Adelaide. While the Rising have occasionally had someone score a try against them, the Spirit boys have been competitive but often fading out in the latter stages of halves.
So who has done it right? The Rising with their development of combinations leading into next year's Super season, winning casual fans by dominating the comp and trying out a few local boys. Or the Spirit who claim to be protecting their regular players from travel, but are exposing plenty of local boys to the third tier widening the Australian player base, but risk alienating already frustrated Perth fans by sacrificing the chance to bring some silverware to the extreme west.
Personally I think the ideal approach would be somewhere in the middle of these two extremes (see perhaps the Queensland teams), but of the Rising and Spirit, I think the Spirit have it right and if they had won their first home game would be more vindicated. It may be that we have to wait until the end of the comp to truly make a call.
Debate away
So who has done it right? The Rising with their development of combinations leading into next year's Super season, winning casual fans by dominating the comp and trying out a few local boys. Or the Spirit who claim to be protecting their regular players from travel, but are exposing plenty of local boys to the third tier widening the Australian player base, but risk alienating already frustrated Perth fans by sacrificing the chance to bring some silverware to the extreme west.
Personally I think the ideal approach would be somewhere in the middle of these two extremes (see perhaps the Queensland teams), but of the Rising and Spirit, I think the Spirit have it right and if they had won their first home game would be more vindicated. It may be that we have to wait until the end of the comp to truly make a call.
Debate away