Barrie McDermott says Super League must work harder to raise its profile or players will continue to leave for the NRL or rugby union. Wigan were dealt a double blow on Wednesday with Josh Charnley announcing he will swap codes at the end of the season and join Sale Sharks, while Dan Sarginson agreed a move to the Gold Coast Titans in the NRL.Former Warriors prop McDermott admits the spending power of the NRL and rugby union makes it difficult for Super League clubs to compete, but says more must be done to make the players feel valued. What can we do to stop players leaving? We need to give them a better platform, as in the profile of the game, McDermott told Sky Sports News HQ.Sky do a wonderful job but we need to raise the profile so the players feel valued. That needs to be reflected by their pay packets as well. Josh Charnley is the latest rugby league player to switch codes after announcing hell join Aviva Premiership side Sale next season Im not saying these two players are leaving just for money, its for the opportunity, but when you have a salary cap of £1.8m and other teams or sports offer them better wages, it is only natural they would be tempted.Dan Sarginson came up north from London. He was born in Australia and learned his rugby league in Hemel Hempstead. It will be a shame to lose him. He has developed into a wonderful player.He came to the club as a stand-off but made his name as a centre, and he has been playing at full-back lately due to the injury to Sam Tomkins. Charnley is a little bit different to Sarginson. He learned his trade down the road at Chorley and came through the system. He is Wigan born and bred and for him to leave the club and go to rugby union, its about the opportunity. 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Farah will now turn his attention to the Rio Games where he will be looking to defend both his 5,000 and 10,000 titles.I got amazing support from the crowd -- I just wanted to go for it. It was my last chance to run quick before Rio, Farah said. I mean, I love this track, it means a lot to me.Not many people get a chance to compete in their home town and have so many memories of the place. Rio is right around the corner but it means a lot to get the win before going into those championships.I am in good shape but I have to keep my feet on the ground. 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We believe we can go out there and challenge the worlds best.And Johnson-Thompson backed up a personal best in the high jump on Friday with victory in the long jump as she edged out Shara Proctor into second. Johnson-Thompsons seasons best of 6.84 meters bbeat Proctors leap of 6.dddddddddddd80 as she received a huge boost ahead of the Rio Games where she competes in the heptathlon.?I am happy with that, there was good consistency throughout my jumps, Johnson-Thompson said. It is obviously good to get the win on this stage and it gives me confidence as I focus on the heptathlon at the Olympic Games.Her rival for the heptathlon crown Britains Olympic champion Jessica Ennis-Hill, who ran a seasons best in the 100 hurdles on Friday, failed to make the cut in the long jump as her best of 6.19 meters saw her finish seventh.I feel like I am in a good place going into Rio but I would have loved to have jumped further today, Ennis-Hill said. 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