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  • gt12G gt12

    Just for fun, if there were 8 teams, what would they be?

    Current 5

    Plus

    Taniwha (Northland/NH plays at Albany)

    Bays (Bay/Hawkes plays at Tauranga)

    Cowpokes (Taranaki/Manawatu plays at New Plymouth)

    If it were only one in an ANZ competition, I imagine that a team based in Labany would be easiest.

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    #155

    @gt12 said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Just for fun, if there were 8 teams, what would they be?

    Current 5

    Plus

    Taniwha (Northland/NH plays at Albany)

    Bays (Bay/Hawkes plays at Tauranga)

    Cowpokes (Taranaki/Manawatu plays at New Plymouth)

    If it were only one in an ANZ competition, I imagine that a team based in Labany would be easiest.

    Bays is actually quite a good name. For a tricky divide. Hawkes Bay is the hardest to incorporate.

    • North Auckland (revive the historic name)
    • Bays (BOP. Poverty Bay, East Coast, Hawkes Bay
    • Lower North Island (or LNI) - (Taranaki, Wanganui, Manawatu)

    Hurricanes retain Howowhenua and Wairarapa in their franchise catchment.
    Chiefs retain Thames Valley and King Country, but loose Counties.

    Blues, Chiefs, Hurricances, Highlanders, Crusaders - regain their original georgraphical monikers.

    Big stuffs to Southlanders and Tasmaners moaning about their names. Southlanders have put up with in cricket for a century ....

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    • RapidoR Rapido

      @gt12 said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

      Just for fun, if there were 8 teams, what would they be?

      Current 5

      Plus

      Taniwha (Northland/NH plays at Albany)

      Bays (Bay/Hawkes plays at Tauranga)

      Cowpokes (Taranaki/Manawatu plays at New Plymouth)

      If it were only one in an ANZ competition, I imagine that a team based in Labany would be easiest.

      Bays is actually quite a good name. For a tricky divide. Hawkes Bay is the hardest to incorporate.

      • North Auckland (revive the historic name)
      • Bays (BOP. Poverty Bay, East Coast, Hawkes Bay
      • Lower North Island (or LNI) - (Taranaki, Wanganui, Manawatu)

      Hurricanes retain Howowhenua and Wairarapa in their franchise catchment.
      Chiefs retain Thames Valley and King Country, but loose Counties.

      Blues, Chiefs, Hurricances, Highlanders, Crusaders - regain their original georgraphical monikers.

      Big stuffs to Southlanders and Tasmaners moaning about their names. Southlanders have put up with in cricket for a century ....

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      @Rapido

      I like it that the fanciest name you can come up for the NZ’s forgotten lands is LNI; that’s an exciting name for a franchise 🙂

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      • RapidoR Rapido

        @gt12 said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

        Just for fun, if there were 8 teams, what would they be?

        Current 5

        Plus

        Taniwha (Northland/NH plays at Albany)

        Bays (Bay/Hawkes plays at Tauranga)

        Cowpokes (Taranaki/Manawatu plays at New Plymouth)

        If it were only one in an ANZ competition, I imagine that a team based in Labany would be easiest.

        Bays is actually quite a good name. For a tricky divide. Hawkes Bay is the hardest to incorporate.

        • North Auckland (revive the historic name)
        • Bays (BOP. Poverty Bay, East Coast, Hawkes Bay
        • Lower North Island (or LNI) - (Taranaki, Wanganui, Manawatu)

        Hurricanes retain Howowhenua and Wairarapa in their franchise catchment.
        Chiefs retain Thames Valley and King Country, but loose Counties.

        Blues, Chiefs, Hurricances, Highlanders, Crusaders - regain their original georgraphical monikers.

        Big stuffs to Southlanders and Tasmaners moaning about their names. Southlanders have put up with in cricket for a century ....

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        @Rapido said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

        Chiefs retain Thames Valley and King Country, but loose Counties.

        Auckland has a large enough player pool to stand on its own so Counties and Waikato should stay together.

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          #158

          "Southerns" sounds better to me, ive kind of got over the "creative" franchise names to be honest, hence my avatar, a combo of Otago and southland logos

          real simple summary of my thoughts, i'd like a more simple comp and so making the existing unions fully profession makes sense to me...

          But i understand its not as easy as that and so will accept almost anything as long as there is some logic and inclusion of the smaller unions in it, away jerseys being one of the other unions colours for example

          Using the Highlanders as an example, Gold is a common colour between Otago, North otago and Southland so maybe we should have used it more

          i follow Otago boy high, Dunedin RFC, Otago, Highlanders and obviously the AB's...when ive had to explain that to people in the UK or Aus and how there is very little connection between those all anymore it makes me realise the system is a bit broke and we should try and align things a bit more

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          • gt12G gt12

            Just for fun, if there were 8 teams, what would they be?

            Current 5

            Plus

            Taniwha (Northland/NH plays at Albany)

            Bays (Bay/Hawkes plays at Tauranga)

            Cowpokes (Taranaki/Manawatu plays at New Plymouth)

            If it were only one in an ANZ competition, I imagine that a team based in Labany would be easiest.

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            @gt12 said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

            Bays (Bay/Hawkes plays at Tauranga)

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              #160

              We don’t have the depth to dilute the current 5 teams and maintain the high performance he talks about in that article. Introducing more teams will be a disaster. Poorer quality in the name of expansion does not make for a more entertaining product. We saw that with the endless expansion of super rugby.

              If the saffa’s are gone and a NZ only comp is not an option then an ANZ comp with the quality of teams kept as high as possible is the only option.

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              • gt12G gt12

                @Rapido

                I like it that the fanciest name you can come up for the NZ’s forgotten lands is LNI; that’s an exciting name for a franchise 🙂

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                @gt12 said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                @Rapido

                I like it that the fanciest name you can come up for the NZ’s forgotten lands is LNI; that’s an exciting name for a franchise 🙂

                They would probably use "Central".

                I wouldn't, it's too vague.

                Worse names in sport for me are Western Force, and probably even worse the new A League team Western United.

                LNI, like GWS, may be a bit clunky. But , like OBU, MSP in welly club rugby, or PIC back in the day in netball. Doesn't seem that strange to me.

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                  fulling expecting to be flamed for this, but is there not an argument for expanding slightly to give opportunities to the few guys that might be good enough to step up but are behind others? give them more opportunity to shine

                  We're not aussie where they expanded with little more than a few elite schools providing new blood, our highschool/club/NPC are all stronger than aussie and dont have the same drain of NRL and ARL

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                  • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                    fulling expecting to be flamed for this, but is there not an argument for expanding slightly to give opportunities to the few guys that might be good enough to step up but are behind others? give them more opportunity to shine

                    We're not aussie where they expanded with little more than a few elite schools providing new blood, our highschool/club/NPC are all stronger than aussie and dont have the same drain of NRL and ARL

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                    @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                    fulling expecting to be flamed for this, but is there not an argument for expanding slightly to give opportunities to the few guys that might be good enough to step up but are behind others? give them more opportunity to shine

                    We're not aussie where they expanded with little more than a few elite schools providing new blood, our highschool/club/NPC are all stronger than aussie and dont have the same drain of NRL and ARL

                    As long as costs can be covered, I think this would be a benefit as well.

                    Auckland, Northland and Counties area should be split into two teams. It’s a huge population base for just one team.

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                    • KirwanK Kirwan

                      @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                      fulling expecting to be flamed for this, but is there not an argument for expanding slightly to give opportunities to the few guys that might be good enough to step up but are behind others? give them more opportunity to shine

                      We're not aussie where they expanded with little more than a few elite schools providing new blood, our highschool/club/NPC are all stronger than aussie and dont have the same drain of NRL and ARL

                      As long as costs can be covered, I think this would be a benefit as well.

                      Auckland, Northland and Counties area should be split into two teams. It’s a huge population base for just one team.

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                      @Kirwan said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                      @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                      fulling expecting to be flamed for this, but is there not an argument for expanding slightly to give opportunities to the few guys that might be good enough to step up but are behind others? give them more opportunity to shine

                      We're not aussie where they expanded with little more than a few elite schools providing new blood, our highschool/club/NPC are all stronger than aussie and dont have the same drain of NRL and ARL

                      As long as costs can be covered, I think this would be a benefit as well.

                      Auckland, Northland and Counties area should be split into two teams. It’s a huge population base for just one team.

                      on paper that makes sense...but other than this year the blues havent been as dominant as that population base would suggest...need to work out how to hamstring the saders 🤔

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                        Kirwan
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                        #165

                        It’s not so much about the results, many factors contribute to that side of it, it’s the player numbers and fan base potential and availability of another stadium.

                        Northland plus Harbour based at Albany, and Auckland plus Counties at Eden Park covers those both off.

                        Should have enough support to be viable financially without being hugely disruptive.

                        Only real alternative is maybe basing one in Tauranga, somewhere where the population is increasing.

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                        • KirwanK Kirwan

                          It’s not so much about the results, many factors contribute to that side of it, it’s the player numbers and fan base potential and availability of another stadium.

                          Northland plus Harbour based at Albany, and Auckland plus Counties at Eden Park covers those both off.

                          Should have enough support to be viable financially without being hugely disruptive.

                          Only real alternative is maybe basing one in Tauranga, somewhere where the population is increasing.

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                          Hooroo
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                          #166

                          @Kirwan said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                          It’s not so much about the results, many factors contribute to that side of it, it’s the player numbers and fan base potential and availability of another stadium.

                          Northland plus Harbour based at Albany, and Auckland plus Counties at Eden Park covers those both off.

                          Should have enough support to be viable financially without being hugely disruptive.

                          Only real alternative is maybe basing one in Tauranga, somewhere where the population is increasing.

                          You've made me think about this a little harder. For your scenario to work you would need to do away with the Blues and completely rebrand the two new franchises (IMO) otherwise the new team would struggle for audience as fans generally don't just change the team they support because of location.

                          It doesn't make sense to add extra teams and for one of them not be in amongst 1.5m people when the whole country is just 5m

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                          • KirwanK Kirwan

                            It’s not so much about the results, many factors contribute to that side of it, it’s the player numbers and fan base potential and availability of another stadium.

                            Northland plus Harbour based at Albany, and Auckland plus Counties at Eden Park covers those both off.

                            Should have enough support to be viable financially without being hugely disruptive.

                            Only real alternative is maybe basing one in Tauranga, somewhere where the population is increasing.

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                            Kiwiwomble
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                            #167

                            @Kirwan all good points, im just concerned about those bases loosing support if results don't come

                            @Hooroo said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                            @Kirwan said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                            It’s not so much about the results, many factors contribute to that side of it, it’s the player numbers and fan base potential and availability of another stadium.

                            Northland plus Harbour based at Albany, and Auckland plus Counties at Eden Park covers those both off.

                            Should have enough support to be viable financially without being hugely disruptive.

                            Only real alternative is maybe basing one in Tauranga, somewhere where the population is increasing.

                            You've made me think about this a little harder. For your scenario to work you would need to do away with the Blues and completely rebrand the two new franchises (IMO) otherwise the new team would struggle for audience as fans generally don't just change the team they support because of location.

                            It doesn't make sense to add extra teams and for one of them not be in amongst 1.5m people when the whole country is just 5m

                            I think such a new comp should have all the teams re branded

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                            • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                              @Kirwan all good points, im just concerned about those bases loosing support if results don't come

                              @Hooroo said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                              @Kirwan said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                              It’s not so much about the results, many factors contribute to that side of it, it’s the player numbers and fan base potential and availability of another stadium.

                              Northland plus Harbour based at Albany, and Auckland plus Counties at Eden Park covers those both off.

                              Should have enough support to be viable financially without being hugely disruptive.

                              Only real alternative is maybe basing one in Tauranga, somewhere where the population is increasing.

                              You've made me think about this a little harder. For your scenario to work you would need to do away with the Blues and completely rebrand the two new franchises (IMO) otherwise the new team would struggle for audience as fans generally don't just change the team they support because of location.

                              It doesn't make sense to add extra teams and for one of them not be in amongst 1.5m people when the whole country is just 5m

                              I think such a new comp should have all the teams re branded

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                              Hooroo
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                              #168

                              @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                              @Kirwan all good points, im just concerned about those bases loosing support if results don't come

                              @Hooroo said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                              @Kirwan said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                              It’s not so much about the results, many factors contribute to that side of it, it’s the player numbers and fan base potential and availability of another stadium.

                              Northland plus Harbour based at Albany, and Auckland plus Counties at Eden Park covers those both off.

                              Should have enough support to be viable financially without being hugely disruptive.

                              Only real alternative is maybe basing one in Tauranga, somewhere where the population is increasing.

                              You've made me think about this a little harder. For your scenario to work you would need to do away with the Blues and completely rebrand the two new franchises (IMO) otherwise the new team would struggle for audience as fans generally don't just change the team they support because of location.

                              It doesn't make sense to add extra teams and for one of them not be in amongst 1.5m people when the whole country is just 5m

                              I think such a new comp should have all the teams re branded

                              I don't. Canes/Crusaders/Chiefs/Highlanders won't really be splitting their allegiance in two like the Blues would be if they added another Auckland Franchise.

                              Maybe the Chiefs would if BOP and Hawkes aligned but I think BOP punters would happily switch allegiance away from the Waikato HQ aspect of the Chiefs.

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                              • HoorooH Hooroo

                                @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                @Kirwan all good points, im just concerned about those bases loosing support if results don't come

                                @Hooroo said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                @Kirwan said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                It’s not so much about the results, many factors contribute to that side of it, it’s the player numbers and fan base potential and availability of another stadium.

                                Northland plus Harbour based at Albany, and Auckland plus Counties at Eden Park covers those both off.

                                Should have enough support to be viable financially without being hugely disruptive.

                                Only real alternative is maybe basing one in Tauranga, somewhere where the population is increasing.

                                You've made me think about this a little harder. For your scenario to work you would need to do away with the Blues and completely rebrand the two new franchises (IMO) otherwise the new team would struggle for audience as fans generally don't just change the team they support because of location.

                                It doesn't make sense to add extra teams and for one of them not be in amongst 1.5m people when the whole country is just 5m

                                I think such a new comp should have all the teams re branded

                                I don't. Canes/Crusaders/Chiefs/Highlanders won't really be splitting their allegiance in two like the Blues would be if they added another Auckland Franchise.

                                Maybe the Chiefs would if BOP and Hawkes aligned but I think BOP punters would happily switch allegiance away from the Waikato HQ aspect of the Chiefs.

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                                @Hooroo i think i was looking at it as a bit more of an opportunity than a reflection of any changes

                                a chance for a bit of reset on connecting with some of those smaller unions and to refresh the very 90's logos/names

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                                • YeetyaahY Yeetyaah

                                  The return of the Central Vikings is imminent!

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                                  #170

                                  @Yeetyaah said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                  The return of the Central Vikings is imminent!

                                  Just when the weather is finally clearing we have this painful memory thrust upon us.

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                                  • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                    @Kirwan said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                    @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                    fulling expecting to be flamed for this, but is there not an argument for expanding slightly to give opportunities to the few guys that might be good enough to step up but are behind others? give them more opportunity to shine

                                    We're not aussie where they expanded with little more than a few elite schools providing new blood, our highschool/club/NPC are all stronger than aussie and dont have the same drain of NRL and ARL

                                    As long as costs can be covered, I think this would be a benefit as well.

                                    Auckland, Northland and Counties area should be split into two teams. It’s a huge population base for just one team.

                                    on paper that makes sense...but other than this year the blues havent been as dominant as that population base would suggest...need to work out how to hamstring the saders 🤔

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                                    @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                    on paper that makes sense...but other than this year the blues havent been as dominant as that population base would suggest...need to work out how to hamstring the saders 🤔

                                    Central Districts is the team you are looking for. 😉

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                                    • HigginsH Higgins

                                      @Yeetyaah said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                      The return of the Central Vikings is imminent!

                                      Just when the weather is finally clearing we have this painful memory thrust upon us.

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                                      @Higgins said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                      @Yeetyaah said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                      The return of the Central Vikings is imminent!

                                      Just when the weather is finally clearing we have this painful memory thrust upon us.

                                      And the suggestion of another as unpalatable merger.

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                                        Taranaki and Hawkes bay seem like possibly the only option for a base for a 6th time, happy to proved wrong

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                                        • M mikey07

                                          Taranaki and Hawkes bay seem like possibly the only option for a base for a 6th time, happy to proved wrong

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                                          @mikey07 said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

                                          Taranaki and Hawkes bay seem like possibly the only option for a base for a 6th time, happy to proved wrong

                                          Really? Not Albany?

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