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  • DuluthD Offline
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    On the NPC & SR discussion I thought I'd check how active TSF threads are

    TSF skews older and we have a few people who keep talking about how much they prefer the NPC. The subset here would be more positive to the NPC than the overall population

    The majority of NPC threads last year generally got 20-100 posts. Somewhere just below 50 seems about the average. The final got 258 posts

    Compare that to a the Highlanders. They had between 119-427 posts and they didn't have the boost of the playoff comments.

    Just skimming through the numbers I would say regular season average posting would be at least 5x higher on a SR rugby match

    (note I didn't look at any numbers after the url screw up, the NPC number are from last year)

    That 5x difference is huge given this community will be way more positive to the NPC than the general public. We have a lot of people over 45

    I was speaking to a rugby producer at Sky last week and I asked a few questions about he NPC coverage have games at the same time etc. He said it doesn't matter because the audience is essentially zero. ABs, massive gap, SR, then another massive gap, NPC according to him

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    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2026:

    On the NPC & SR discussion I thought I'd check how active TSF threads are

    TSF skews older and we have a few people who keep talking about how much they prefer the NPC. The subset here would be more positive to the NPC than the overall population

    The majority of NPC threads last year generally got 20-100 posts. Somewhere just below 50 seems about the average. The final got 258 posts

    Compare that to a the Highlanders. They had between 119-427 posts and they didn't have the boost of the playoff comments.

    Just skimming through the numbers I would say regular season average posting would be at least 5x higher on a SR rugby match

    (note I didn't look at any numbers after the url screw up, the NPC number are from last year)

    That 5x difference is huge given this community will be way more positive to the NPC than the general public. We have a lot of people over 45

    I was speaking to a rugby producer at Sky last week and I asked a few questions about he NPC coverage have games at the same time etc. He said doesn't matter because the audience is essentially zero. ABs, massive gap, SR, then another massive gap, NPC according to him

    Same on social media, with people going on and on about how NPC is the superior product.

    It really isn't, they're a minority, but a very noisy minority who need to be ignored.

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    If Super Rugby were to a full year round competition, then I think there would be merit in adding another NZ team and another Australian side - dillute the quality of both so it remains even. Concern I think would be whether adding a central NI team may just end up killing the Highlanders and Moana.

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    The NPC must be losing a fortune at the moment.

    Sooner or later we are going to end up with a longer SR season, perhaps linked to Japanese and US competitions in some way.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2026:

    On the NPC & SR discussion I thought I'd check how active TSF threads are

    TSF skews older and we have a few people who keep talking about how much they prefer the NPC. The subset here would be more positive to the NPC than the overall population

    The majority of NPC threads last year generally got 20-100 posts. Somewhere just below 50 seems about the average. The final got 258 posts

    Compare that to a the Highlanders. They had between 119-427 posts and they didn't have the boost of the playoff comments.

    Just skimming through the numbers I would say regular season average posting would be at least 5x higher on a SR rugby match

    (note I didn't look at any numbers after the url screw up, the NPC number are from last year)

    That 5x difference is huge given this community will be way more positive to the NPC than the general public. We have a lot of people over 45

    I was speaking to a rugby producer at Sky last week and I asked a few questions about he NPC coverage have games at the same time etc. He said doesn't matter because the audience is essentially zero. ABs, massive gap, SR, then another massive gap, NPC according to him

    Part of that is on them and NZR. In 2018 the NPC drew more viewers than the NRL (In 13 weeks v 26 weeks) yet NZR especially and Sky let the competition wilt on the vine.

    Also, on the thread count, the Super matches posters are divided between 5 teams, the NPC between 14. I'd expect the Chiefs threads to have far more posters than Waikato or BoP. Not having a go at you, but stats aren't always apples and oranges.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @Nepia

    It’s half time in HB v Northland and no one has commented on the game since it started. Interest is low even in this self selected community

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  • nonpartizanN Online
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    Truthfully one of the reasons why I love NZ rugby is the shortened compacted windows of competition - a few months of super, a few months of the All Blacks, a few months of NPC.

    You never get bored of any aspect of NZ rugby cos it's not over saturated.

    In contrast despite coming from the NH I have no interest in watching the marathon that is nh club rugby. 9 months of the same comp? Thanks but no thanks.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @Nepia

    It’s half time in HB v Northland and no one has commented on the game since it started. Interest is low even in this self selected community

    Seriously, most of the contributors to the Magpies threads were chased away from contributing to these threads a couple of years back. Go back a few years and the Magpies threads would be quite vibrant in comparison.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    replied to African Monkey last edited by Duluth
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    @African-Monkey said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2026:

    On the NPC & SR discussion I thought I'd check how active TSF threads are

    TSF skews older and we have a few people who keep talking about how much they prefer the NPC. The subset here would be more positive to the NPC than the overall population

    The majority of NPC threads last year generally got 20-100 posts. Somewhere just below 50 seems about the average. The final got 258 posts

    Compare that to a the Highlanders. They had between 119-427 posts and they didn't have the boost of the playoff comments.

    Just skimming through the numbers I would say regular season average posting would be at least 5x higher on a SR rugby match

    (note I didn't look at any numbers after the url screw up, the NPC number are from last year)

    That 5x difference is huge given this community will be way more positive to the NPC than the general public. We have a lot of people over 45

    I was speaking to a rugby producer at Sky last week and I asked a few questions about he NPC coverage have games at the same time etc. He said doesn't matter because the audience is essentially zero. ABs, massive gap, SR, then another massive gap, NPC according to him

    Same on social media, with people going on and on about how NPC is the superior product.

    It really isn't, they're a minority, but a very noisy minority who need to be ignored.

    It's performative

    Judge people by what they actually do not by what they say. Posts across the whole NPC are tiny compared to SR in this self selected, high interest in rugby, community

    Every year the media covers the NPC less.

    Every year the interest in these forums goes down in NPC (despite total traffic going up and posts in SR and ABs increasing)

    There's always an excuse

    But the reality is a mixture of these:

    • People are watching NPC less
    • The games aren't interesting enough to comment on
    • The people watching don't care enough
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  • nonpartizanN Online
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    IMHO NPC has been super interesting this season

    Theres been Sopoaga at Waikato - last minute wins against Auckland and Taranaki, been great to see Leicester return at Ta$man, that epic Southland comeback.... Even the teams that are getting beaten every week like counties are serving up some pretty good rugby imo.

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    replied to nonpartizan last edited by Duluth
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    @nonpartizan

    That's great. I'm watching most games too. However each of us is one data point. I'm not pretending there's lots of people with my rugby watching habits. The interest in the competition goes down each year and that's been happening for decades as the standard has declined

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    It would be interesting to see how many on here actually go to games. Sky probably only care about subscribers irrespective of the crowd numbers. I acknowledge that thousands of empty seats is not a good look, whatever the game.

    My friends and I are seriously thinking about not renewing our Chiefs season memberships. It has nothing to do with the product on the field but the BS around the whole "game experience". We've had the same seats for over 20 years. We will continue to support Waikato though.

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  • nonpartizanN Online
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    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @nonpartizan

    That's great. I'm watching most games too. However each of us is one data point. I'm not pretending there's lots of people with my rugby watching habits. The interest in the competition goes down each year and that's been happening for decades as the standard has declined

    Fair enough.

    Aside from the rugby I just love the vibe/aesthetic of the NPC - it has a real community/grassroots feel to it..... Even when they cut to people in the crowd it's workaday families having a day/evening out at the game who are relatable people.

    So much of modern sport is watching millionaire divas and all the bs that comes with it. The NPC feels like a real.antidote to that and a throwback.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby 2026:

    It would be interesting to see how many on here actually go to games

    Since I came back to NZ in 2013 until I had a kid in 2022 I attended almost every game at Eden Park - NPC, SR & ABs

    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby 2026:

    Sky probably only care about subscribers irrespective of the crowd numbers.

    I asked the producer about that and he thought that Sky management sees the NPC as a burden and they want the games over as fast as possible. Interest is so low. I presume they are delighted about the new deal

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  • nonpartizanN Online
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    Oh, one thing I also like about NPC is how you see Super rugby teammates going against each other - Christian Lio Willie v Havili & Blackadder now for instance.

    Its just a nice little wrinkle that for some reason I find cool.

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    @Duluth said in NPC 2025:

    @African-Monkey said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2026:

    On the NPC & SR discussion I thought I'd check how active TSF threads are

    TSF skews older and we have a few people who keep talking about how much they prefer the NPC. The subset here would be more positive to the NPC than the overall population

    The majority of NPC threads last year generally got 20-100 posts. Somewhere just below 50 seems about the average. The final got 258 posts

    Compare that to a the Highlanders. They had between 119-427 posts and they didn't have the boost of the playoff comments.

    Just skimming through the numbers I would say regular season average posting would be at least 5x higher on a SR rugby match

    (note I didn't look at any numbers after the url screw up, the NPC number are from last year)

    That 5x difference is huge given this community will be way more positive to the NPC than the general public. We have a lot of people over 45

    I was speaking to a rugby producer at Sky last week and I asked a few questions about he NPC coverage have games at the same time etc. He said doesn't matter because the audience is essentially zero. ABs, massive gap, SR, then another massive gap, NPC according to him

    Same on social media, with people going on and on about how NPC is the superior product.

    It really isn't, they're a minority, but a very noisy minority who need to be ignored.

    It's performative

    Judge people by what they actually do not by what they say. Posts across the whole NPC are tiny compared to SR in this self selected, high interest in rugby, community

    Every year the media covers the NPC less.

    Every year the interest in these forums goes down in NPC (despite total traffic going up and posts in SR and ABs increasing)

    There's always an excuse

    But the reality is a mixture of these:

    • People are watching NPC less
    • The games aren't interesting enough to comment on
    • The people watching don't care enough

    I'm not gonna lie, the last time I genuinely followed the comp was 2022 with Auckland. I didn't follow it in 2021 as we got booted out of it. I think when we lost the final in 2020 to Ta$man was when I really stopped caring as I just shrugged my shoulders and moved on. I used to be filthy if Auckland lost a game before then (I still get annoyed when the Blues drop a game). Now I just see it as a chance to throw up some kids and hope we find some good ones for the Blues, and now being based in Perth, the time difference makes it even tougher.

    Pre covid, I used to watch most NPC.

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    @Duluth said in NPC 2025:

    @Nepia

    It’s half time in HB v Northland and no one has commented on the game since it started. Interest is low even in this self selected community

    Well I never comment on tests during halftime, or super, guess that means I not interested in any rugby. Funny enough, I can enjoy game without telling everyone online what I think while it on.

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    replied to Duluth last edited by Dan54
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    @Duluth said in NPC 2025:

    @nonpartizan

    That's great. I'm watching most games too. However each of us is one data point. I'm not pretending there's lots of people with my rugby watching habits. The interest in the competition goes down each year and that's been happening for decades as the standard has declined

    I would suggest that the viewing etc has declined as people have got access to more sports to watch. And many now just watch highlight packages as concentration level not great for a couple of hours. I am quite confident it is same in almost every sport, ie; who even watches cricket these days, used to be real popular. Sport in general is taking less time in our lives.
    I will add I know people ( a few at gold club etc) who don't watch test rugby on tv anymore as they don't keep Pay tv just to watch it.
    I would bet there very few sports that get more viewing than they did 10-20 years ago

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  • Dan54D Offline
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    Bottom line is there is a few who want to see NPC disappear and for some reason are death riding it. Then in a few years they will want super to go and just have tests on tv. It's a fact when NPC etc was obviously at most popular, there was no super above it, and ABs played about 4-6 tests max a year! Geez I still enjoy watching college rugby on tv. Moan about corwds etc , but as Nepia rightfully pointed out instead of 5 NZ teams there are 14 to spread support amongst. Crowds will probably go down a bit next year as it goes on FTA and accessable to everyone with a tv.

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    @Duluth said in NPC 2025:

    I was speaking to a rugby producer at Sky last week and I asked a few questions about he NPC coverage have games at the same time etc. He said it doesn't matter because the audience is essentially zero. ABs, massive gap, SR, then another massive gap, NPC according to him

    The production budget for NPC is also a fraction of that of ABs/SR, so that's why there's no pre/post-match shows/analysis.

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