NRL Players' Poll: Part 2 - Next Origin debutant, six-again rule, captain's challenge

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Part two of the annual NRL Players' Poll shows that the major changes to the game in 2020 have been strongly supported by those who step onto the field each week., polled 150 players from all 16 clubs to get their responses about a range of topics.

In part two of the two-day reveal, the players dissect the biggest issues in the sport, including the performance of head office, the potential for a standalone Origin series in the middle of the season, when the grand final should be played and more. , dethroning veteran Cameron Smith, while Roosters coach Trent Robinson was crowned the new king of the coaches.If you were starting up a new NRL team, who is the first player you would sign?The best fullback and player in the game is also the most sought after, with James Tedesco voted as the player they would sign first if they were starting up a new club. Kalyn Ponga won this category last year but has slipped to third behind Manly’s Tom Trbojevic.

On a scale of 1-5, how would you rate the performance of the new NRL administration compared to previous years?After a tumultuous few months, the NRL has come out of it looking great in the eyes of the players. The effort of the current administration to get the game back up and running following the COVID-19 break hasn't gone unnoticed, with the Peter V'landys and Andrew Abdo-led office receiving a 3.5-out-of-five mark. The NRL wasn't given a pass mark last year.

V'landys' push for funding for Sydney suburban venues has been backed by the players, who would rather play at small boutique stadiums then have a world-class major events facility.The players have put pressure on the game's free-to-air broadcaster to consider a day-time grand final. Channel Nine's preference is for grand finals to be played at night to maximise interest and advertising money, but the players would prefer a return to the old days.

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