LAST week Boag and Gallagher raised issues in the game from polarising view points.
Boag criticised the ‘entertaining’ aspect of rugby, implying that it is possibly only for the purists and played only at Twickers.
Then you had Gallagher being forward thinking, with his basketball comparison, looking at ways to improve the game, thus making it a more level playing field and one where the smaller nations can compete more evenly.
Considering both articles, you can clearly see the conundrum which rugby faces and you have to ask whether the powers that control will ever want to be r...