Cut number of games to get season finished says Leeds Rhinos’ Adam Cuthbertson
Rugby league at all levels was suspended last week, just seven rounds into the Betfred Super League campaign.
The initial shutdown was until Friday, April 3, but that has now been extended indefinitely.
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“I would definitely like to see the season finished and it’ll be interesting to see how they are going to do that going forward,” said the 35-year-old Aussie, who joined Rhinos in 2015 and is a two-time Grand Final winner.
“I think it’s important for the supporters, the people that turn up week-in and week-out, to finish the season.”
Rhinos – who are third in the table and on a run of four successive wins – have two games in hand on some of their rivals and already have one midweek fixture penciled in.
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Hide AdCatalans are even further behind, with three games to rearrange and extending the shutdown would make it almost impossible for a full 29-round season to be completed.
Cuthbertson has called in the past for the nine-month Super League season to be reduced in length, possibly by scrapping the six additional ‘loop fixtures’ when teams meet for a third time.
He said: “I have talked about shortening the length of the season and this might be a really good way of seeing how that would work and whether it potentially might be something for the future.
“A shorter, punchier season might make for a more exciting one and create more interest – and have better performances from round one to whenever we finish.”
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Hide AdPlayers have been given no clear indication of when full training, or matches, might resume. Rhinos’ plans to open their gym at Kirkstall to players on a voluntary basis lasted just one day, before the government ordered a national lockdown.
“I think it’ll be a decision based on what the government ends up deciding,” Cuthbertson said of rugby league’s next move.
“Players are in the public limelight so I think it is important players and the club abide by those rules to set a good example.”
Cuthbertson has been trying to vary his trianing. “I have been trying to get out a bit in terms of going out on road runs. I went to Roundhay Park the other day and I’ve been doing little different things like that, to keep it fresh.”
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Hide Ad“Obviously it’s important to do social distancing, but it’s also important for our sanity to keep every day a bit fresh and to keep our brains stimulated. I have got a local park close to me and I’ve been going out as often as I can to do a run or whatnot.”