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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    Serious Answer: I like the idea of a plate comp, it seems like a no brainer. But perhaps the economics don't stack up?

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    The other reason not to seperate is that it entrenches the two tiers of rugby, there will be bugger all movement between them if they never get to play the teams above. As it is now, they really only get to play those teams in a world cup.

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    @Kirwan These are just two of the real up sets in the history of the RWC...out of hundreds of boring games.

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    @Blackheart said in There should be two RWCs:

    @Kirwan These are just two of the real up sets in the history of the RWC...out of hundreds of boring games.

    Boring to you maybe. I bet the minnows that get to play the ABs, for example, are pretty stoked to play regardless of the score. I know that the Portugal guy was pretty excited to score a try against the best team in the world a few years back.

    RWCs are also about growing the game, your idea would ensure it stays exactly the same.

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    @Kirwan There's only 6 minnow teams in this RWC...in my suggestion there would be 16...alot more playing alongside the Tier one teams in the same stadiums...directly involved in the Global rugby family....with the real hope that they could be promoted up.

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    @Blackheart said in There should be two RWCs:

    @Kirwan These are just two of the real up sets in the history of the RWC...out of hundreds of boring games.

    What about you watch just the four or five games you give a shit about ?

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    World Rugby does have some things to think about though. There has been a very definite regression from a couple of nations who are World Cup mainstays. The Samoans are a far cry from their 1990s heights, and seem to be getting worse. Given where their players come from, you would think they will continue to regress as their player base become 3rd and 5th generation kiwis and Aussies.

    Canada too seem to get worse nearly every cup.

    This is countered by the improvement in Georgia and Uraguay (hell, and even Namibia if you remember them from 2003). Not enough is done getting these teams playing top nations and meaningful tests between cups. Even the horribly corrupt FIFA and UEFA do this better than rugby.

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    @Blackheart said in There should be two RWCs:

    @Kirwan There's only 6 minnow teams in this RWC...in my suggestion there would be 16...alot more playing alongside the Tier one teams in the same stadiums...directly involved in the Global rugby family....with the real hope that they could be promoted up.

    Promotion/relegation just makes the top tier stronger IMO. I'd rather have a WC with 24 teams, a fair chance for any of the pool teams to make the top 2, then a plate comp for the rest of the teams running at the same time.

    Best of both worlds.

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    @Kirwan said in There should be two RWCs:

    @Blackheart said in There should be two RWCs:

    @Kirwan There's only 6 minnow teams in this RWC...in my suggestion there would be 16...alot more playing alongside the Tier one teams in the same stadiums...directly involved in the Global rugby family....with the real hope that they could be promoted up.

    Promotion/relegation just makes the top tier stronger IMO. I'd rather have a WC with 24 teams, a fair chance for any of the pool teams to make the top 2, then a plate comp for the rest of the teams running at the same time.

    Best of both worlds.

    the only time promotion/relegation worked was when it kept Hawkes in the backblocks of the 2nd division.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    In fact, have the plate and bowl like Sevens so there are even more meaningful games for the minnows.

    To keep the costs down, maybe only televise the semis and finals for those two comps?

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Unless there is a big financial incentive to 'qualify' for Comp A why would a team in Comp get excited about winning and going up? They would go from being winners to being ass raped.

    The other point is that currently going to the big tournament in itself is the achievement and brings attention and growth locally. This is much like how when NZ qualifies for the wendyball WC junior enrolments and interest in the game rise.
    It is then up to the organisations to take advantage of that and I agree that isn't always done. Not just a minnow issue though. Oz collected a nice windfall hosting in 2003 and managed to spend it on league players.

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    @Crucial the Sevens comp tells me Nations are motivated to move up a tier. The US and Kenya are proof of that.

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    Promotion/relegation could never work with a comp 4 years apart.

    I can't see any reason why they wouldn't do a Plate comp like in 7s. In fact I'm surprised they haven't done it yet.

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    I don’t think it would happen, but I wonder if you’d see mid-ranked teams intentionally not try (eg, select weaker sides) against the top teams with a view to not qualify, then try to win the plate? Also, as there is usually one pool of death, the ‘unlucky’ powerful team would then kill everyone through the plate semis and final (eg, England 2015, Someone this time). I could see the clubs jumping up and down if Farrell was injured in that semi and couldn’t play for 9 months.

    It’s not that I don’t like the idea, I just don’t thinks it’s quite right; perhaps with a plate and bowl some of that could be dealt with (eg, just a semi and final for each) so that those competitions were done with at the same time as the ‘big’ semis.

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    @Crucial The team that wins the final of Tier 2 would be good enough and competitive enough to play in Tier 1...say Japan...they just beat 15 teams at their level...anyway in the current format their getting ass raped already so why not give them a better chance...I'd be interested to read what all the Minnow teams would think of this format.

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    @mariner4life said in There should be two RWCs:

    @Crucial the Sevens comp tells me Nations are motivated to move up a tier. The US and Kenya are proof of that.

    Very different example and also proves my point about financial reward. Getting into the sevens world series is a big deal as far as funding and development goes.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @Blackheart said in There should be two RWCs:

    @Crucial The team that wins the final of Tier 2 would be good enough and competitive enough to play in Tier 1...say Japan...they just beat 15 teams at their level...anyway in the current format their getting ass raped already so why not give them a better chance...I'd be interested to read what all the Minnow teams would think of this format.

    Japan would have already been in your tier 1 comp. Georgia would be the next cab according to rankings before the cup started.

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    @Crucial said in There should be two RWCs:

    @mariner4life said in There should be two RWCs:

    @Crucial the Sevens comp tells me Nations are motivated to move up a tier. The US and Kenya are proof of that.

    Very different example and also proves my point about financial reward. Getting into the sevens world series is a big deal as far as funding and development goes.

    gotcha, i misread your angle.

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    I'm not dismissing this idea out of hand and it is clear that there should be a better incentive for minnows given the gap but I also think that a plate comp would be the way to go and have been saying so going back to at least 2003.
    It would need to be structured carefully though as you wouldn't want teams deliberately aiming for the plate and making the pools a waste of time.

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    @Crucial said in There should be two RWCs:

    and have been saying so going back to at least 2003

    fucking hipsters

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