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<blockquote data-quote="THE CHIROPRACTOR101" data-source="post: 135388"><p>positional kicking is hard to play at in league as you have your structured d-lines to recieve and counter from a long range kick...where is in union the defence is more adlib or "all over" the place..and finding yardage at the back of a defence can become easier by simpling drawing in fullback and winger..which is harder to do in league</p><p></p><p>but back in 2004 if andrew johns was to take up a union contract then you would have seen one of the best strategic kickers in both codes..no question..he would find dozens of gaps in d-lines with varyong styles of kicks...</p><p></p><p></p><p>interms of super legue vs nrl...hahahha you all know my opinion...you want to talk passion and the passion of the audience in the stands singing songs and blah blah..who cares...the only thing that seperates the super duper league and the nrl is the ridiculous money that super duper league spend compared to the crap wages the nrl players get...the quality of footy in an UNBIASED decision is better in the nrl...the level of depth in talent and the mix of the old legends that still carry the games honour from its hay day creates a good mix of modernised rugby league..and i believe the management teams,coaches and especially the players that leave it to go "over there"..add to the level of playing ability..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE CHIROPRACTOR101, post: 135388"] positional kicking is hard to play at in league as you have your structured d-lines to recieve and counter from a long range kick...where is in union the defence is more adlib or "all over" the place..and finding yardage at the back of a defence can become easier by simpling drawing in fullback and winger..which is harder to do in league but back in 2004 if andrew johns was to take up a union contract then you would have seen one of the best strategic kickers in both codes..no question..he would find dozens of gaps in d-lines with varyong styles of kicks... interms of super legue vs nrl...hahahha you all know my opinion...you want to talk passion and the passion of the audience in the stands singing songs and blah blah..who cares...the only thing that seperates the super duper league and the nrl is the ridiculous money that super duper league spend compared to the crap wages the nrl players get...the quality of footy in an UNBIASED decision is better in the nrl...the level of depth in talent and the mix of the old legends that still carry the games honour from its hay day creates a good mix of modernised rugby league..and i believe the management teams,coaches and especially the players that leave it to go "over there"..add to the level of playing ability.. [/QUOTE]
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