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  • DamoD Offline
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    Damo
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    #1529

    I can live with that.

    I think 8 playoff teams in a 15 team competition is pretty daft, but otherwise seems to be the most sensible way forward.

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      akan004
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      #1530

      It's now even harder for a NZ team to win it. The number of high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

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        #1531

        The lesson out all of this is that a competition needs integrity. The 18-team blowout was a complete disaster, with the poster boy being the Kings.

        In the long-run, there is definitely room to expand outside of the traditional big 3, with a 2nd team from Argentina an obvious starting place (add to SA conf), a 2nd team from Asia (add to Aust), and maybe a Pacific team (add to NZ).

        But not before the Jaguares and Sunwolves are regularly competitive (ie at least mid-table contenders, winning most home games).

        I dunno why the Aussies and Saffas are complaining - same money with fewer players = more competitive salaries to keep players out of Europe. Extremely bad news for NPC journeymen though...

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        • A akan004

          It's now even harder for a NZ team to win it. The number of high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

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          #1532

          @akan004 said in Super Rugby News:

          It's now even harder for an NZ team to win it. The number high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

          12 teams is a financial no-brainer. Wish people would stop going on about it. It is the best competitive option, but not financially attractive enough. It will never happen.

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          • Billy TellB Billy Tell

            @akan004 said in Super Rugby News:

            It's now even harder for an NZ team to win it. The number high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

            12 teams is a financial no-brainer. Wish people would stop going on about it. It is the best competitive option, but not financially attractive enough. It will never happen.

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            akan004
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            #1533

            @Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News:

            @akan004 said in Super Rugby News:

            It's now even harder for an NZ team to win it. The number high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

            12 teams is a financial no-brainer. Wish people would stop going on about it. It is the best competitive option, but not financially attractive enough. It will never happen.

            I meant 15 teams with the old s12 format of every team playing each other.

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            • A akan004

              @Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News:

              @akan004 said in Super Rugby News:

              It's now even harder for an NZ team to win it. The number high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

              12 teams is a financial no-brainer. Wish people would stop going on about it. It is the best competitive option, but not financially attractive enough. It will never happen.

              I meant 15 teams with the old s12 format of every team playing each other.

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              Billy Tell
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              #1534

              @akan004 said in Super Rugby News:

              @Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News:

              @akan004 said in Super Rugby News:

              It's now even harder for an NZ team to win it. The number high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

              12 teams is a financial no-brainer. Wish people would stop going on about it. It is the best competitive option, but not financially attractive enough. It will never happen.

              I meant 15 teams with the old s12 format of every team playing each other.

              Ah sorry, my bad.

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              • A akan004

                It's now even harder for a NZ team to win it. The number of high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

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                #1535

                @akan004 said in Super Rugby News:

                It's now even harder for a NZ team to win it. The number of high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

                With SA dropping 2 teams I would expect the quality of their teams to go up markedly. I also expect the Jaguares to be very good most years, once they get used to the travel and rigour of the competition.

                Australia dropping a team should result in a slight improvement in their teams. Unfortunately I don't hold out too much hope for the Sunwolves, but perhaps they'll get better.

                The NZ conference might not necessarily be the toughest one each year now. Good.

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                • Billy TellB Offline
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                  Billy Tell
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                  #1536

                  As an aside, they haven't actually named which sides will be dropped.

                  Kings will no doubt be the first side retained. Sigh.

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                  • A akan004

                    It's now even harder for a NZ team to win it. The number of high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

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                    @akan004 Actually the nz derbies are increasing. Currently each nz team plays 6 derbies, from next year it will be 8.

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                    • DamoD Damo

                      @akan004 said in Super Rugby News:

                      It's now even harder for a NZ team to win it. The number of high intensity local derbies stays the same, but we won't get as many easy games against the foreign teams as we do now. I don't see how this has benefited NZ one bit. Should have gone back to the s12 format of each team playing each other once.

                      With SA dropping 2 teams I would expect the quality of their teams to go up markedly. I also expect the Jaguares to be very good most years, once they get used to the travel and rigour of the competition.

                      Australia dropping a team should result in a slight improvement in their teams. Unfortunately I don't hold out too much hope for the Sunwolves, but perhaps they'll get better.

                      The NZ conference might not necessarily be the toughest one each year now. Good.

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                      taniwharugby
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                      @Damo although our conference being the toughest is better for our rugby long term though

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                        Nepia
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                        #1539

                        I've never liked the home and away and don't want a return to it. I prefer seeing NZ teams play non NZ teams so I have no issues with who to cheer for.

                        But, that's just me.

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                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                          @akan004 Actually the nz derbies are increasing. Currently each nz team plays 6 derbies, from next year it will be 8.

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                          akan004
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                          #1540

                          @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

                          @akan004 Actually the nz derbies are increasing. Currently each nz team plays 6 derbies, from next year it will be 8.

                          Didn't realise that. Makes it even worse. I thought the main gripe of the NZ players was that there were too many high intensity local derbies as it is. So the NZRU decides to bend over and add another couple.

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                            #1541

                            there are gonna be plenty of nervy fellas in a few teams in Aus & SA, a few NH teams be looking on expecting to get some bargains as well.

                            Although...

                            https://thaicastle.co/2017/04/09/sanzaar-drop-nuts-expands-to-super-rugby-64-teams-in-2018/

                            SANZAAR Drop Nuts – Expands To Super Rugby 64 Teams In 2018
                            Posted on April 9, 2017 by thaicastle1 in Uncategorized // 0 Comments

                            After weeks of deliberation about who to cut from Super Rugby SANZAAR has dropped its nuts. Instead of cutting three teams from Super Rugby they have decided to add 46 new franchises in 2018.

                            SANZAAR president Jaco MakeMoMoney has told Thai Castle that the decision was relatively easy – “We thought long and hard and didn’t think that cutting teams would solve Super Rugby’s problems, so we were like why don’t we expand further and see if that makes the on-field product stronger.

                            From a New Zealand stand point four new franchises have been added which include the Marist Under-12s, Liston College 3rd XV, Wellington Phoenix and an All Blacks Over 75 year old squad.

                            NZ Rugby President Steve Tew said he was delighted to add the four new franchises saying that he thought they would add some real depth to New Zealand Rugby for generations to come.

                            Wellington Phoenix coach Chris Greenacre told Thai Castle “When we heard the news we were added to Super Rugby we were pretty flattered. It will be hard playing in two professional sports leagues at once but the boys think there soccer skills will come in handy on the rugby field. I mean all they do is kick the ball.”

                            The 64 team field has been split into 8 groups of 8 teams with each team playing 128 games in a 17 week span. The top first seeds from each group go to the best of 27 final series. With the remaining teams going into a survivor series were the team that loses the most games will tragically lose a limb at the discretion of SANZAAR officials.

                            The new teams added are:

                            Marist Under-12s

                            Liston College 3rd XV

                            Wellingtoin Phoenix

                            All Blacks Over 75s

                            Antarctica Frozen Peas

                            Dargaville Dental Assistants

                            Tottenham Hotspur

                            Bermuda Triangle Titans

                            Wedge Island Warriors

                            Compton Stealers

                            Donald Trump Wall Builders

                            Norwegian No-Shows

                            Kolkata Dayriders

                            The Beatles

                            Cleveland Cavaliers

                            London Bridge Free Ballers

                            French Frogleg Surprise

                            The Paris Croissants

                            The Glasgow Facepunches

                            The Alice Springs Drymouths

                            Queensland Bogans

                            Tokyo Toyotas

                            China Investor Squad

                            Killa Bees

                            Canada Chocalate Brownies

                            Mexican Eses

                            Zimbabwe Inflation

                            North Korea Naughty Boys

                            Pyongang Punishment

                            Pacific Ocean Oceans

                            Taj Mahal Revonators

                            The Brexits

                            The Barcelonas Ballsacks

                            The Scunthorpe Scotos

                            Canterbury Cum Stains

                            Georgia Goochs

                            North Pole Pole dancers

                            Santas Little Helpers

                            Colombia Narcos

                            American Idol Winners Selection

                            Ryan Seacrest Squad

                            The Carb-dashians

                            The Andrew Schultz’s

                            The Kelekefus

                            The Football Kings

                            Auckland Blues 2

                            Auckland Pooze

                            Dubai Oillers

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                              jegga
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                              #1542

                              There's going to be some busy agents around the place, lots of journeymen heading north too I suspect.

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                              • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                @akan004 Actually the nz derbies are increasing. Currently each nz team plays 6 derbies, from next year it will be 8.

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                                #1543

                                @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

                                @akan004 Actually the nz derbies are increasing. Currently each nz team plays 6 derbies, from next year it will be 8.

                                I like the NZ derbies. Also means less travel for our players.

                                I get the appeal of round robin, but from a selfish point of view I'll take more NZ derbies. It also means the games against the other conferences have some novelty appeal, like the Chiefs vs Stormers yesterday.

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                                • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                  @Damo although our conference being the toughest is better for our rugby long term though

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                                  Damo
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                                  #1544

                                  @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:

                                  @Damo although our conference being the toughest is better for our rugby long term though

                                  Possibly in the medium term, but what is best for our long term future is the continued viability of Super Rugby. Having so many dud teams from SA and Aus was slowly killing Super Rugby.

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                                  • DamoD Damo

                                    @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:

                                    @Damo although our conference being the toughest is better for our rugby long term though

                                    Possibly in the medium term, but what is best for our long term future is the continued viability of Super Rugby. Having so many dud teams from SA and Aus was slowly killing Super Rugby.

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                                    #1545

                                    @Damo Agree in the main - although (I as a dyed in the wool rugby supporter/diehard) - will watch all the SR games I can, I understand not everyone is the same, and admittedly some of the lop-sided results are not to everyone's palate and I can see why people might lose interest.

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                                      kiwiinmelb
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                                      I used to try and watch all games involving NZ teams ,

                                      and now from an entertainment angle , its slowly evolved into trying to watch all NZ derbies

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                                        NTA
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                                        #1547

                                        Jamie Pandaram in the Tele here is naming Force, Kings, and Cheetahs as the victims.

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                                          #1548

                                          The Force decision kind of makes sense - that time zone is a bit of a dead spot, and the complaint about the travel from Perth is valid.

                                          The fucking bullshit they had with sponsors in the early years, as well as the issues with attracting talent so far away from families - also valid.

                                          Recruiting South Africans, to the point where some people were sniggering about "Perthfontein" shows that the whole development argument is a bit of a dud.

                                          I found Paul Cully's tweet interesting:

                                          https://twitter.com/whiskeycully/status/850986543250513921

                                          There will be some circling for players, but not coaches - rookies at all franchises.

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