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We would have even less incentive.....

Warrington Wolves coach Smith wants Super League cut

Tony Smith hopes fewer games will also help the England team in future

Warrington coach Tony Smith has called for a reduction in teams in Super League to improve the quality of play.

Smith believes more fans would like to see games with a higher intensity.

"Maybe the reduction of teams and the reduction of the number of games, rather than numbers of both," Smith told BBC Radio Merseyside.

"You get more high quality teams and they play less time and with a higher intensity. We'd probably get a better spectator sport rather than numbers."

Smith was speaking after watching St Helens beat local rivals Wigan 26-24 on Sunday in a match that will be long remembered for its good rugby and end-to-end drama.

Super League was expanded from 12 to 14 teams in 2009, but Smith insists the quality of matches could be better if the league were reduced 12 or even 10 clubs.

"I think it would be a good thing for us," Smith continued. "It's tough to spread all the quality players over all the teams at the moment.

"While there has been some upsets, most teams need to play well on their day, but we'd rather see higher intensity games at that sort of level.

"It's hard for the players to do that week-in, week-out, but the closer we can get to it, the better the competition will be and the better it would be for the England players as well.

"I know a lot of people would disagree with me, but fewer games may spell for bigger crowds as well."

Rugby League should be the opiate of the people (Marks not in Las Palmas)

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"Quality" as defined by a coach and "quality" as defined by a spectator are two different things.

Edited by Griff

"We'll sell you a seat .... but you'll only need the edge of it!"

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I've already posted on the Fev forum, why not 'reduce' it to 2 leagues of 10 ;)

The weak conform, the strong survive.

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would his view be the same if it was his club that was likely to get kicked out - I think not - less teams in super league more money for the few and for the fewer coaches namely mr smith - would it produced better england players - well it didn't before - sod off back to oz!

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Maybe he has a point?

scrap franching, and re-boot the leagues, Reform them?

10 in super

10 in league 1

10 in league 2

10 in league 3

(confrence)

then like the football style, shrink it down all the way to north west counties etc?

with T.v money spread equally through all clubs, And promotion etc, would make it alot fairer, and more intense matches.

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i wonder if he would think that if warrington where one of the teams kicked out?

go **** yasell ya little **** gain NL1 then take ya **** out ya dads **** then speak proper rugby talk. you jameating little spotty ****...itchy waa waa 2008...

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Maybe he has a point?

scrap franching, and re-boot the leagues, Reform them?

10 in super

10 in league 1

10 in league 2

10 in league 3

(confrence)

then like the football style, shrink it down all the way to north west counties etc?

with T.v money spread equally through all clubs, And promotion etc, would make it alot fairer, and more intense matches.

I could live with that, it would narrow the gap from Championship and SL. You would have to adjust the salary caps aswell though.

The fox running with the hounds

When you are in deep trouble, say nothing, and try to look as though you know what you're doing

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