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    @sparky said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @pukunui Rugby Australia rejected a 8 team competition straight away so did the finanicial backers of NZ Rugby. Realistically a 8 team competition would involve NZ giving up a franchise. Not sure Chiefs fans or Highlanders fans would like that much.

    Who are they? The illuminati?

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    @Kiwiwomble 100%. But the decisions get made on the back of committees interested in money, without seeing that money comes from good clear structure and great rugby.

    Structural failures are more common than they should be. See also 1999 RWC where there were five pools of four to find 8 quarterfinalists. I mean, really?

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    @hydro11 said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Aren't the Blues a PI team based in Auckland? They have always had PI players in there. I'm not really sure who would play for the team. Most PI players in NZ already have contracts with the NZRU so can't just join a new team at the drop of a hat. If you introduced them for next season, they would mostly be Super Rugby rejects and maybe the odd player coming back from overseas.

    There are PI players in all 5 NZ teams, particularly those in the NI. Kanaloa Hawai’i must be confident that could find enough players of SR quality. That could be fringe SR players from NZ and Aust, current SR players who are off contract and want more regular playing time, PI-based players (e.g., Fijian Drua) and some players from Europe and Japan. The key will be whether they can offer a competitive salary relative to the other countries, but the owners will have connections and some pull with PI players.

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    @Yeetyaah said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

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    Supposed "leak"

    Because they are trying to have competition completed before the incoming July tours, it means the professsional domestic season is too short to compete with the NH salaries, let alone the differences in population and hence TV deals.

    14 weeks plus 2 week finals. 16 weeks. (Maybe in future, they will be looking to work is some weeks of a champions league

    In the NH: (using England example) 22 weeks regular season + 2 weeks finals + 6 weeks European cup pool, + 2 weeks 1/4 final home and away + 2 weeks semi and final. 34 weeks. For France, 38 weeks, add 4 more weeks as a 14 team league.

    I am not advocating a 34 week season, where in NH pro season continues (clashes) with test weekends. But we need to find somewhere in the middle.

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    #695

    Using 2020 as an example. They are using the 17 weeks (purple) for Super Rugby, starting March, Red are ALL Black test weekends.
    Green is NPC.

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    "If you remember back to Super 12, it was the best against the best, the best players playing against each other.

    “And over a period of time that has been diluted because of players moving overseas, number of teams increasing and it's lost that really competitive edge.

    "I think the task for each country is to make sure their domestic league is the best against the best and highest level of competition, and if you can do that, fans will come and watch it."

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/122255899/eddie-jones-highlights-super-rugby-aotearoas-winning-formula

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    Here's my attempt at a fantasy calendar. Longer than 14 weeks Super Rugby, but still no clashing with test windows.

    10 team domestic professional comp, integrated into a champions league (either SH or Pan-Pacific depending on politics and alignments).
    Giving 20 weeks domestic pro rugby, 2 weeks pro champions league. Obviously room to grow the SH Champions League or Pacific Champions League into an 8 or 16 team comp if viable.

    • Play first round.
    • Break for champions league and June test window.
    • Recommence with last 9 rounds and finals.
    • Then Rugby Championship.
    • SH season over in 7 months.
    • Tour in November for 8th month of pro rugby.

    Integrate amateur national club comp and NPC into quiet times in calendar for pay-TV content purposes.

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    They're absolute barking mad lunatic fucking muppets if they think there'd be buy-in to a comp with a non symmetrical structure such as those two 10 team options.

    I agree with all those saying B and C are shit options. The problem with ten teams is it's neither here nor there as a competition. Eight gives you the ability to play the double round robin, but we're not going to get 8 teams including Australian involvement. Lord knows how we get to 8 teams sans Australia by February next year. Hawaii, Japan and Argentina? They're dreamin'.

    Realistically, the best chance of a ten team comp is one involving just the Australasian sides, and Option B looks like the one that'd see a double round of derbies (the Union would want to maximize those opportunities for sure) and games between each trans- Ta$man opponent. I can't see option C being seriously considered and if it was it would be even more imbalanced and more off-putting. I never want to see a comp again where not all teams play each other evenly. It's a contrivance and I'd be gone for good.

    So, they want a 14-15 week regular season. Eight teams isn't going to happen. 10 creates a contrived finals series. 12 gives us a full - albeit fairly brief - round robin, and I'm not sure how you get to 12 anyway. 14 teams gives you 13 rounds plus byes, and you can play around with a six team finals series. How do we get to 14 teams? Gee, I wonder how we possibly create a 14 team rugby competition in New Zealand when international involvement is not guaranteed, or might just be too difficult to arrange??

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    @shark We already have a fourteen team championship in New Zealand, it's called the Mitre 10 Cup!

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    @Higgins said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @shark We already have a fourteen team championship in New Zealand, it's called the Mitre 10 Cup!

    Boom!!!!

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    @Higgins said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @shark We already have a fourteen team championship in New Zealand, it's called the Mitre 10 Cup!

    Would be great with all the Super Rugby and ABs playing too.

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    @Kirwan

    Hopefully there would be some actions to get the talent spread round, or there would be a few teams you would just never watch.

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    @Rapido I see the mid year tests were scheduled for July in 2020 - was this a permanent thing or just due to the world cup pushing the northern season back by a month? Tours used to be in June in other years.

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    @SidBarret The British and Irish Lions tour 2021 is scheduled to be July 3rd to August 7th so yeah a permanent shift.

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    @sparky thanks.

    Jesus the northern season is getting rediculous, that would be like our eoyt being in January

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    replied to gt12 on last edited by shark
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    @gt12 Most of the teams could compete day to day. It's just Southland and to a slightly lesser degree Northland who would struggle badly. If the NZRU used their SR salary monies to help the unions fund their squads you'd certainly see a spread. And when you consider that from the Crusaders we'd lose the significant Ta$man contingent, plus Reece, Goodhue and Hall in the backs, it starts to even out.

    I keep saying it, but I think a full strength, uninterrupted, full round robin provincial comp with some marketing grunt behind it would be dynamic. We're only talking about filling in one SR season here, probably. It would take fuck all to organise, contracts would be as temporary as you like in order to encourage a talent spread and it'd be a helluva comp.

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    Problem is that SR money is very much tied to the SR names, especially overseas (a large portion of the cash). Sky don't want, and neither do the punters, the NPC revived. We'd go financially down the gurgler even faster with that idea. So I don;t see it coming back as NZ premier comp until such a point all our best players are overseas and being picked by ABs

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    It would only take half a dozen decent signings from around the country to be drawn to a Southland or Northland and they'd be competitive most weeks. The essence of provincialism would be retained - even accounting for guys only signing for one season - and we'd get a bloody good comp.

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    @Machpants said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Problem is that SR money is very much tied to the SR names, especially overseas (a large portion of the cash). Sky don't want, and neither do the punters, the NPC revived. We'd go financially down the gurgler even faster with that idea. So I don;t see it coming back as NZ premier comp until such a point all our best players are overseas and being picked by ABs

    I'm talking about 2021 and 2021 only. Not a long term solution, but one to fill a significant void in the absence of a legitimate franchise comp.

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    @shark Ah gotcha

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