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    It's a fixture universally welcomed back to the rugby league calendar but NRL All Stars hopeful Nate Myles concedes the crowded pre-season is putting increasing pressure on traditional trial games.

    Myles joined Indigenous All Stars representative Justin Hodges on the Gold Coast on Friday to officially launch the return of the Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars following a one-year hiatus with the match confirmed through until 2017.

    The 2015 season will commence with the Dick Smith NRL Auckland Nines on January 31 with the All Stars match on Friday, February 13 to be followed by the expanded World Club Challenge series in England that will this year feature premiers South Sydney, Brisbane and St George Illawarra, the season proper to kick off on Thursday, March 5.

    Given the final of the recent Four Nations tournament was played only three weeks ago it represents a growing load for the game's elite and Myles said that traditional pre-season trials could be forced to make way.

    "I don't think it has as of yet but I think it will to be honest with you," Myles said when asked whether the necessity for trials is diminishing.

    "I don't think there is a point in having three trials with two other games involved especially with the Nines where you are playing against other sides. But in saying that you've got to find that balance and run it past the coaches who want to see their side have a proper 80-minute hit-out against good competition in other clubs.

    "It's another five games onto the year and you want to chuck in some Origin games in there then there are a couple of players who are going to be playing a lot of footy."

    Tickets for the All Stars match to be played at Cbus Super Stadium went on sale on Friday with both Myles and Hodges speaking of the meaning attached to the game from both sides.

    A week-long celebration of rugby league and community, Hodges said the chance to play alongside youngsters such as breakout South Sydney star Alex Johnston represents the inclusive nature of the All Stars concept.

    "His year has been fantastic, I wish him all the best and hopes he comes into camp," Hodges said. "Those guys you love to play with, he does things other players can't and I would love to play with him. He has a big future in the game.

    "For the older guys, you want to see the younger guys come in and see how important it is not just to win the game but for our people. Hanging around the little kids and putting a smile on their face is the purpose of the week. The first couple of years we didn't know what it was about but now we take it more serious."

    Working his way back from shoulder and biceps surgery in the off-season, Myles is racing the clock to make his first All Stars appearance since the inaugural clash in 2010 and said because of the nature of the game players can't afford to go in at anything less than 100 per cent fitness.

    "The first game of the whole concept was a little bit of a surprise," Myles admitted. "I remember the first 10 minutes just being chaos and Sam Burgess going out there and probably being the most physical.

    "With all respect, I don't think we put it up on the pedestal as much as we should have but the game is a terrific event and fierce competition for everyone involved.

    "I've got a few things I've got to make sure are ready to get into that and that probably puts another light on the game. You can't go into this game half-hearted; it's a physical, full-strength game and you have to be at your best to compete."

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    I'll get shot down for this and that's fine but this is just my opinion.

    As I've said previously, I'd prefer a 22 game season with the top 8 playing each other twice (14 games) from the previous season and the top 8 playing the bottom 8 once (8 games).

    Happy with the stand alone weekend with country/city and the Anzac Test.

    Finally (and this is where the fire will come after ready - aim), I think one origin game a year is enough alternating between one state hosting the game; NSW/QLD/NSW/QLD/MEL.

    Personally I think too much emphasis is placed on this (Origin) and the disruptions to teams leading in to these games is enormous.

    But by all means, pay out on me. Just my opinion and I'd rather watch the Roosters as opposed to a state based side is where my allegiance lies.
    "Do you expect me to talk"? "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die".

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    • #3
      Yes…..I'll pay you out, James.



      Oh, no….that should read "I'll pay that".


      Agree 100%

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      • #4
        I remember distinctly that Ivan Cleary jacked his hip during a trial and didn't play for us again. 1999 if memory serves.
        SUPER DRAGON!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 007 View Post
          I'll get shot down for this and that's fine but this is just my opinion.

          As I've said previously, I'd prefer a 22 game season with the top 8 playing each other twice (14 games) from the previous season and the top 8 playing the bottom 8 once (8 games).

          Happy with the stand alone weekend with country/city and the Anzac Test.

          Finally (and this is where the fire will come after ready - aim), I think one origin game a year is enough alternating between one state hosting the game; NSW/QLD/NSW/QLD/MEL.

          Personally I think too much emphasis is placed on this (Origin) and the disruptions to teams leading in to these games is enormous.

          But by all means, pay out on me. Just my opinion and I'd rather watch the Roosters as opposed to a state based side is where my allegiance lies.
          Unfortunately $$ is the game today, in saying that it was inevitable.. but what I would like to see Origin stand alone; 3 games over 3 weeks, during this time all 16 teams having the benefit of a midseason/intermission of sorts, this IMO is the fairest and most advantageous for all involved..

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          • #6
            Originally posted by turk-283 View Post
            Unfortunately $$ is the game today, in saying that it was inevitable.. but what I would like to see Origin stand alone; 3 games over 3 weeks, during this time all 16 teams having the benefit of a midseason/intermission of sorts, this IMO is the fairest and most advantageous for all involved..
            That would be a good idea however I can't see that happening as long as the NRL are happy with the revenue received from the Wednesday fixture.

            Then again I agree with 007 and believe too much emphasis is placed on origin. For 3 months that is all we hear about and club sides represented are severely disadvantaged in this time. Plus the games themselves are slowly turning into a wrestle and niggle rather than tough footy matches due to the latest rules.

            As for pre-season trials it's true they pose a risk to players, but then again heading into round 1 without a hitout of sorts for players who haven't played a game in around 6 months would be concerning. I guess there is no real answer; tournaments like the 9s don't help the whole issue either.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Johnny. View Post
              I remember distinctly that Ivan Cleary jacked his hip during a trial and didn't play for us again. 1999 if memory serves.
              He did do his hip in a trial match in 1999 but did play again, came back in late June that year.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by rwbfl View Post
                That would be a good idea however I can't see that happening as long as the NRL are happy with the revenue received from the Wednesday fixture.
                Then again I agree with 007 and believe too much emphasis is placed on origin. For 3 months that is all we hear about and club sides represented are severely disadvantaged in this time. Plus the games themselves are slowly turning into a wrestle and niggle rather than tough footy matches due to the latest rules.

                As for pre-season trials it's true they pose a risk to players, but then again heading into round 1 without a hitout of sorts for players who haven't played a game in around 6 months would be concerning. I guess there is no real answer; tournaments like the 9s don't help the whole issue either.
                Revenue would see an increase being the only RL over the 3 weeks..

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                • #9
                  several big signings crashed during trials, alan cardy the union flyer broke his leg.same time period as joihn brass both suigned same time , cardy was a wallaby winger and a real speedster, he was never the same after that, it was at bloody redfern oval too

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