I'm surprised and disappointed that Burgess left and didn't stick with it at Bath.
Press unfair - in some cases yes, but in general no. There was a big furore when he was selected, which is fair enough, but some other stuff wasn't. David Walsh (mainly a cycling journo) in the Sunset Times did a hatchet job on Burgess by using 'selective' comments of D'Arcy re the Wales debacle. Stephen Jones always does his best to do down League converts despite the fact that the press, in general, certainly didn't vote him as England's worst player or even centre. That vote went to Brad Barritt. There were a couple of pieces on the BBC website that shows how far the BBC has sunk.
I don't read the Twittersphere or the comments sections of newspaper articles because it reflects all the divisions of the two codes and consequent hatred. Ridiculous.
I've said it many times before, the two codes started out under exactly the same rules in 1895, but they have never been so far apart. Union's a far more technical game as Joel Tomkins wrote when he went back to League. The only mutually 'easy' positions are wingers in my opinion. Milner-Skudder was a success for the AB's but was on the Bulldogs roster. Lomu started in League along with quite a few others. Thereafter, it becomes progressively more difficult.
Press unfair - in some cases yes, but in general no. There was a big furore when he was selected, which is fair enough, but some other stuff wasn't. David Walsh (mainly a cycling journo) in the Sunset Times did a hatchet job on Burgess by using 'selective' comments of D'Arcy re the Wales debacle. Stephen Jones always does his best to do down League converts despite the fact that the press, in general, certainly didn't vote him as England's worst player or even centre. That vote went to Brad Barritt. There were a couple of pieces on the BBC website that shows how far the BBC has sunk.
I don't read the Twittersphere or the comments sections of newspaper articles because it reflects all the divisions of the two codes and consequent hatred. Ridiculous.
I've said it many times before, the two codes started out under exactly the same rules in 1895, but they have never been so far apart. Union's a far more technical game as Joel Tomkins wrote when he went back to League. The only mutually 'easy' positions are wingers in my opinion. Milner-Skudder was a success for the AB's but was on the Bulldogs roster. Lomu started in League along with quite a few others. Thereafter, it becomes progressively more difficult.