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'Super Rugby' 2021

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    Viewership figures must be a bit misleading though? Who knows what those viewers in SA are paying...

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    • BonesB Bones

      Viewership figures must be a bit misleading though? Who knows what those viewers in SA are paying...

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      @Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

      Viewership figures must be a bit misleading though? Who knows what those viewers in SA are paying...

      and what those eyeballs are worth to advertisers

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      • WingerW Winger

        The key for me is to make it an even competition. Not one team winning year after year. It gets boring.

        NZR's main focus has always been the AB's. This must change otherwise the next level down will continue to die
        So the financial structure must be such so that every team has a chance to succeed and win it.

        One way to do this (inNZ) is for every team must pick up all the cost paid to AB players. In this way it will stop one team stacking their side with high paid AB players as they will run out of money (or exceed a salary cap).

        For Aust they will need to drop down to 3 teams

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        @Winger said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

        The key for me is to make it an even competition. Not one team winning year after year. It gets boring.

        NZR's main focus has always been the AB's. This must change otherwise the next level down will continue to die
        So the financial structure must be such so that every team has a chance to succeed and win it.

        One way to do this (inNZ) is for every team must pick up all the cost paid to AB players. In this way it will stop one team stacking their side with high paid AB players as they will run out of money (or exceed a salary cap).

        For Aust they will need to drop down to 3 teams

        Can you further explain how the franchises will pay all these salaries directly?

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          NZR will pay the same amount to each SR team, then they are responsible for the ABs wage. Instead of contracting with NZR they contract with each SR team. So most of the money the ABs get paid is from SR team, under salary cap. I guess plus appearance fees/match fees?

          Won't work but I guess that's the idea

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            NZR will pay the same amount to each SR team, then they are responsible for the ABs wage. Instead of contracting with NZR they contract with each SR team. So most of the money the ABs get paid is from SR team, under salary cap. I guess plus appearance fees/match fees?

            Won't work but I guess that's the idea

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            @Machpants so AB's get paid by the SR team for playing for the AB's?

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            • BonesB Bones

              @Machpants so AB's get paid by the SR team for playing for the AB's?

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              @Bones yeah I dunno was trying to guess, not my idea.

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                Can't see how it would work. The All Blacks could lose a player they want or even need if he's deemed surplus to requirements at franchise level.

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                  And why would the franchises suffer a guy being managed by the All Blacks if they've chosen to pay him top dollar to be there.

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                  • sharkS shark

                    And why would the franchises suffer a guy being managed by the All Blacks if they've chosen to pay him top dollar to be there.

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                    @shark said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                    And why would the franchises suffer a guy being managed by the All Blacks if they've chosen to pay him top dollar to be there.

                    Yeah this (plus a million other issues). Why would you pay a guy an AB salary if he's going to be off with the AB's and not worth as much to your SR team? We could potentially get the ridiculous situation of guys in NZ declaring themselves ineligible for AB selection (or playing for other countries to top up their salary).

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                    • sharkS shark

                      @Winger said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                      The key for me is to make it an even competition. Not one team winning year after year. It gets boring.

                      NZR's main focus has always been the AB's. This must change otherwise the next level down will continue to die
                      So the financial structure must be such so that every team has a chance to succeed and win it.

                      One way to do this (inNZ) is for every team must pick up all the cost paid to AB players. In this way it will stop one team stacking their side with high paid AB players as they will run out of money (or exceed a salary cap).

                      For Aust they will need to drop down to 3 teams

                      Can you further explain how the franchises will pay all these salaries directly?

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                      @shark

                      It would need some thought. But at present its creating the opposite effect. Where its encouraging the best players to move to the best team. And that teams stays as the best team.

                      NZR need to come up with a (financial?) system to ensure the best players are evenly distributed between the 5 teams

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                      • sharkS shark

                        Can't see how it would work. The All Blacks could lose a player they want or even need if he's deemed surplus to requirements at franchise level.

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                        @shark said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                        Can't see how it would work. The All Blacks could lose a player they want or even need if he's deemed surplus to requirements at franchise level.

                        And what if the SR franchise pays a guy an AB salary but he's not then selected by the ABs...? Also, the ABs earn the lion's share of the money so why should they leave it up to the franchises to decide how it is spent

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                        • M Machpants

                          @shark said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                          @Godder said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                          @shark said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                          @Godder said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                          For 2021, I think start with an ANZ tournament. Less likely to be disrupted by travel and pandemic issues, so there's more certainty that the competition will be completed.

                          Either 5 NZ & 3 Oz teams, or perhaps 6 & 4. Too many Oz teams just means they get stomped, which I enjoy but probably isn't conducive to garnering a following in Oz given their love of winners.

                          Double round robin, home and away, semis and a final. If the playoffs need to be bigger in a 10 team competition, go top 5, with the old league system.

                          Where does the money come from to pay the players with this model? Without the African TV money, we need something to fill the breach.

                          TV rights and probably a pared back cost structure for everyone.

                          Without SA, or Japan, the TV rights money is peanuts.

                          Can we have some proof of that? I cannot find the amount of the SA deal, NZR newest from sky has been guessed at. But nothing from SA. I'm not sure that they still bring in the biggest amount. The SA economy is fucked, maybe they used too, but it's it still the case?

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                          @Machpants plus South African money comes from a subscriber base of 2.6 million, which is shrinking every year by around 100k. Which probably is accelerating due to Covid19. Even if they bringing in more money, that's not going to be the case in the future

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                          • sharkS shark

                            @Machpants said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                            @shark said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                            @Godder said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                            @shark said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                            @Godder said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                            For 2021, I think start with an ANZ tournament. Less likely to be disrupted by travel and pandemic issues, so there's more certainty that the competition will be completed.

                            Either 5 NZ & 3 Oz teams, or perhaps 6 & 4. Too many Oz teams just means they get stomped, which I enjoy but probably isn't conducive to garnering a following in Oz given their love of winners.

                            Double round robin, home and away, semis and a final. If the playoffs need to be bigger in a 10 team competition, go top 5, with the old league system.

                            Where does the money come from to pay the players with this model? Without the African TV money, we need something to fill the breach.

                            TV rights and probably a pared back cost structure for everyone.

                            Without SA, or Japan, the TV rights money is peanuts.

                            Can we have some proof of that? I cannot find the amount of the SA deal, NZR newest from sky has been guessed at. But nothing from SA. I'm not sure that they still bring in the biggest amount. The SA economy is fucked, maybe they used too, but it's it still the case?

                            SA has a population of 59m. Straight away that's an imposing number vs our 5m and Australia's 25m; give or take, it's double the combined tally.

                            Even if you impose some racial stereotyping and consider the 'keen on rugby' population is the white portion, that's still 5.9m or there-abouts (9-10% of the population, depending on the source). But then add in a quantity of the coloured and black populations and you might get to a third of the population. That's a large potential TV viewership compared to rugby-mad NZ and the AFL/NRL/A League but far from rugby union mad Australian populace.

                            Don't try and tell me in any seriousness whatsover that losing SA doesn't create a massive money vacuum in SH TV rights. And don't try to bring the value of the rand into it because there's no way the deal would be done in the rand 🙂

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                            @shark South Africa is a poor country with significantly less income per capita. Plus only 2.6million (a tally which is shrinking) subscribe to the pay TV bundle which offers rugby. So South Africa ain't Japan.

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                              From a quick look, this is about the best I can find (and it is 3 years old). With them winning the WC, it could be growing again:

                              https://twitter.com/SARugbymag/status/749534516373516288?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^749534516373516288&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.biznews.com%2Frugby%2F2016%2F07%2F05%2Ftv-audiences-turn-off-rugby

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                              @gt12 these viewing figures for Supersport is pure fiction. The total amount of subscribers that can access live rugby content is 2.6 million. Even accounting for the annual shrinking, it would've been less than 3 million in 2016

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                                Anyone got an idea on the number of SA supersport subscribers?

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                                • BonesB Bones

                                  Anyone got an idea on the number of SA supersport subscribers?

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                                  @Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                  Anyone got an idea on the number of SA supersport subscribers?

                                  I can't find a Supersport specific figure. But the subscriber base for what was M-Net is 8.2m subscribers in RSA per their last annual report with another 10.7 in the rest of Africa.

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                                    @Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                    Anyone got an idea on the number of SA supersport subscribers?

                                    I can't find a Supersport specific figure. But the subscriber base for what was M-Net is 8.2m subscribers in RSA per their last annual report with another 10.7 in the rest of Africa.

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                                    @rotated go figure.

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                                    • WingerW Winger

                                      The key for me is to make it an even competition. Not one team winning year after year. It gets boring.

                                      NZR's main focus has always been the AB's. This must change otherwise the next level down will continue to die
                                      So the financial structure must be such so that every team has a chance to succeed and win it.

                                      One way to do this (inNZ) is for every team must pick up all the cost paid to AB players. In this way it will stop one team stacking their side with high paid AB players as they will run out of money (or exceed a salary cap).

                                      For Aust they will need to drop down to 3 teams

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                                      @Winger said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                      NZR's main focus has always been the AB's. This must change otherwise the next level down will continue to die
                                      So the financial structure must be such so that every team has a chance to succeed and win it.

                                      One way to do this (inNZ) is for every team must pick up all the cost paid to AB players. In this way it will stop one team stacking their side with high paid AB players as they will run out of money (or exceed a salary cap).

                                      The ABs will always be the main focus as long as they are the main drivers of revenue, but I'd argue there was a better balance under the 12 team, 14 week original Super Rugby competition, home-and-away Tri Nations and EOYT alternating years.

                                      It is possible for both the ABs and the next level down to register on the give-a-shit-metre of the public; but I don't think it's posisble with a 20 week franchise tournament and then 12-14 All Black tests half of which are uncompetitive.

                                      You last paragraph pretty much summarizes what the Crusaders did with Ta$man in the late 00s where the likes of Brad Thorn, Ali Williams, Chris Jack and Ben Franks all going on their books.

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                                        The only way to even the depth among the 5 NZ franchises would be to use a NRL-like contract structure in the future where clubs (franchises) directly contract the players within a salary cap, and that makes up the majority of a player's income. I think the current salary cap for SR squads is ~$4.5M but that doesn't include the full salary that a player signs with NZR so it is largely artificial.

                                        Like the NRL, players would get addition appearance fees for making the ABs. That is what happens at present. Under this system the salary cap would need to increase significantly but a franchise would only be able to afford so many $1M players, or the player might have to sign a reduced value contract to play for the team of their choice.

                                        It wouldn't be perfect as the Roosters have shown in the NRL with their stacked team but it would be a fairer system than at present.

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                                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                          The only way to even the depth among the 5 NZ franchises would be to use a NRL-like contract structure in the future where clubs (franchises) directly contract the players within a salary cap, and that makes up the majority of a player's income. I think the current salary cap for SR squads is ~$4.5M but that doesn't include the full salary that a player signs with NZR so it is largely artificial.

                                          Like the NRL, players would get addition appearance fees for making the ABs. That is what happens at present. Under this system the salary cap would need to increase significantly but a franchise would only be able to afford so many $1M players, or the player might have to sign a reduced value contract to play for the team of their choice.

                                          It wouldn't be perfect as the Roosters have shown in the NRL with their stacked team but it would be a fairer system than at present.

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                                          @Bovidae said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                          Like the NRL, players would get addition appearance fees for making the ABs. That is what happens at present. Under this system the salary cap would need to increase significantly but a franchise would only be able to afford so many $1M players, or the player might have to sign a reduced value contract to play for the team of their choice.

                                          ... and that increases the differential between NZ pay and overseas pay, which will probably result in higher player drain.

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