the reflex wrote:again would need to be corrected but I think for a motion to be passed it needs to be 70% majority, so in essence it wouldnt matter cm if all RFL delegates voted yes it still cant be passed if all indys vote no???? so its a joke when a league can vote on a points system they dont even have themselves, did the indys vote on the original motion to have a points system???
I don't know who your are, or if you are indy or RFL but I am sorry, but even though the indy's don't have a point system it DOES involve them. IT IS THERE PLAYERS THAT ARE INVOLVED. I could see the BIG SIX taking the Indy better players. (Not a bad thing for some of the players). If an Indy player is good enopugh to play in the As in the BIG SIX their clubs are always the first to say give it a go. I could see the BIG SIX offering the better Indy players the world to get them to thier clubs and when they get them the promises fall through. If any of the Indy guys are good enough to make the BIG SIX the BIG SIX would have them if they were two points or not. How many Indy's move to the BIG SIX and continually play A Grade.
Yes the point System has a few faults. But would you prefer to go back to the Salary Cap which was impossable to police as we all know there was a lot of money going under the table in both the Indy and the RFL.
From what I have been told CM is on the money the RFL could have changed ith point system at the last AGM but it was voted against. A couple of the RFL clubs voted against it on the night. The trouble is the BIG SIX don't give a second though on the Indys. The indys are always told you are taking our players. But lets face it when most of the Indy players turn 17 a lot move on to the RFL and a lot never return to their original clubs. There is room in this area for the two leagues but I think they need to work together not against each other.
