Waspy Tiger :
Well I'm at L16, and really it's not.
However, as in the real world, if you play a player out of position, you have to train him up appropriately first or he won't be any good. So really this isn't an issue at all - and I know some people say you can't take a back and make him a front row, but they're wrong - it happens in real life, so it should be able to happen in the game. Tom Youngs started his professional career as a centre, now he's a hooker, as just one example. Rugby is, after all, a late specialisation game. Can't see why this version should be any different, but the point is they have to be trained for it - the original position means pretty much nothing, what someone is trained for is what counts.
in the real world a first 5 could never be a prop. no matter how well you train him .. nor would you ever see a half back playing hooker...you might see a no 8 on the wing but there are down falls to big guys playing wing..
game has a kind of color code to players . why not just code in you can only put players with same color in same spots eg no 8 plays blind and open side flanker... but watching a team of big heavey no 8s get around a team with ppl in right spots is stupid.. and nothing like real life .. played enough years of rugby to understand not everyone was created equal and they cant all be the first 5 ...
also disagree with comment you cant have team in right spots .... thats just bad tactics that you spent more coins chasing no8s and 15s with high training and energy %, as it seems to me they both seem to be above the other players for both training and health %