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  • sharkS Offline
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    I'll add to this that I haven't given any thought to funding. But these teams all expect to play around half that season anyway, and the SR franchise monies from NZ Rugby should also be distributed among the 14 sides. On top of that they'd need to also put some dosh into marketing to pimp it up a bit and maybe differentiate it from a traditional NPC further by way of branding, hype, uniform adjustments etc. I think having each team's full complement of All Blacks available for most if not all of the comp would be a big leg up on a current NPC anyway, plus any additional overseas based players who might be available.

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    Stuff
    Southern hemisphere rugby could be set for a major shakeup , with doubts emerging over the ongoing existence of SANZAAR. 
    
    Sources tell Newshub that the governing body could disband altogether to leave international unions to go it alone, in one of a handful of key recommendations to come from the 'Aratipu' report commissioned by New Zealand Rugby in April. 
    
    Newshub can reveal that SANZAAR's days of running the competition appear to be over from next year. 
    
    As it stands, Super Rugby involves teams from New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Argentina. 
    
    The draft 'Aratipu' review recommends major changes from 2021 - namely a trans- Ta$man competition with the addition of a team from the Pacific. 
    
    Without teams from South Africa and Argentina, SANZAAR's governance of the competition would inevitably cease.
    
    The proposed changes to the competition have been welcomed by those involved. 
    
    "As long as it keeps the qualities that are making this competition really successful," says Blues coach Leon MacDonald.
    
    "Strong teams right across the board, strong games... there's a little bit of a recipe here that as long as they don't deviate too far away from would be well received."
    
    It's understood that is what's seen as the missing piece to the Super Rugby puzzle and was identified by review chair Don Mackinnon from the outset.
    
    "Do we look at a Heineken cup type playoff model in the short to medium term whereby we're looking at the best of the best playing," Mackinnon queried at the announcement of the review in April. 
    
    Crusaders coach Scott Robertson has also expressed his desire for there to be something more for the Super Rugby winners. 
    
    "I love the idea of how we can connect up if we have a competition down here and then we can link to the north, that would make it pretty special," Robertson suggested in May.  
    
    SANZAAR's sole purpose moving forward would be to oversee the Rugby Championship. 
    
    But Tuesday's developments suggest that after quarter of a century, southern hemisphere rugby's united front could soon be over.
    
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  • TimT Away
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    How would a sixth NZ Super Rugby team look? It'd be based in North Harbour and Northland, and the Blues would be based on Auckland and Counties Manukau. If the region got its NPC players, and a few players from each squad (esp. those with a connection to the region), it might look like this:

    1. Karl Tu'inukuafe
    2. James Parsons sharing starting duty with Ricky Riccitelli
    3. Sione Mafileo
    4. Josh Goodhue
    5. Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
    6. Tom Robinson
    7. Dillon Hunt
    8. Teariki Ben-Nicholas/Sione Havili
    9. Bryn Hall
    10. Josh Ioane
    11. Braydon Ennor
    12. Michael Little
    13. Jack Goodhue
    14. Mark Talea
    15. Shaun Stevenson
    16. Luteru Tolai
    17. Reuben O'Neill
    18. Siate Tokolahi
    19. Jacob Pierce
    20. Ethan Roots
    21. Sam Nock
    22. Bryn Gatland
    23. Matt Duffie
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    If there is a Pacific Islands Super Rugby team based in South Auckland, where would they play? Mt Smart and Pukekohe seem to be the only options but neither are in South Auckland (acknowledging what Counties Manukau used to be called).

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    could they ground share with the Blues? wold make for some big grudge matches

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    @pukunui said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    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.

    Super 8 - 5 Kiwi and 3 Aussie teams. It is the only way to proceed with a trans- Ta$man competition IMHO.

    At the same time, the structures under the Aussie fully pro teams need to change in order to provide more players an opportunity to make a living out of rugby.

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    Putting a PI based team in Auckland is a stupid idea. Racially based selection? Exclusion from NZR contracting and New Zealand representation?

    Why would NZ do that?

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    @NTA said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Super 8 - 5 Kiwi and 3 Aussie teams. It is the only way to proceed with a trans- Ta$man competition IMHO.

    Good idea - dump the Brumbies.

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    @antipodean said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @NTA said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Super 8 - 5 Kiwi and 3 Aussie teams. It is the only way to proceed with a trans- Ta$man competition IMHO.

    Good idea - dump the Brumbies.

    After spending a weekend there in the freezing cold, it is no shock that nobody turns up to Bruce Mausoleum for rugby at night.

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    @antipodean said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @NTA said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Super 8 - 5 Kiwi and 3 Aussie teams. It is the only way to proceed with a trans- Ta$man competition IMHO.

    Good idea - dump the Brumbies.

    can we dumb a team that has won the comp previously? wold feel werid, Canberra doesn't have a AFL team so feels a better location to try and re grow rugby than melbourne

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    @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @antipodean said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @NTA said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Super 8 - 5 Kiwi and 3 Aussie teams. It is the only way to proceed with a trans- Ta$man competition IMHO.

    Good idea - dump the Brumbies.

    can we dumb a team that has won the comp previously? wold feel werid, Canberra doesn't have a AFL team so feels a better location to try and re grow rugby than melbourne

    I couldn't care if they were as successful as the Crusaders. It's their public servant supporters I want to see punished. They irritate the piss out of me.

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    @antipodean said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Putting a PI based team in Auckland is a stupid idea. Racially based selection? Exclusion from NZR contracting and New Zealand representation?

    Why would NZ do that?

    There has been plenty of talk about having a PI-based team in any future SR competition but that has many more hurdles to overcome like logistics and finances. This proposed team would solve those problems, with little or no cost to NZR, like the Force in Aust at present. There would be enough Fijian, Samoan and Tongan talent around, and they would add some variety to the competition. I would assume that this team wouldn't be under NZR control so those players wouldn't be eligible for the ABs. From the articles they would be targeting PI players currently in Europe and Japan as well as domestic PI players (the islands, NZ, Aust).

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    @Bovidae said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    I would assume that this team wouldn't be under NZR control so those players wouldn't be eligible for the ABs

    Inoke Afeaki was interviewed about this on the Breakdown. He wanted it to be under NZR control

    The reasons for this was the expertise that NZR has of running successful teams. Also, the corruption in problems that the PI unions have had since going pro.

    He also said he wanted it to be based in Fiji. I think all the chat about it being in Auckland is just to make the articles more clickable in NZ

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  • M Offline
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    @Duluth said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Inoke Afeaki

    He's not part of the consortium that runs it tho, as far as I can see, so that's just another opinion - of many!

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    @Bovidae said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @antipodean said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Putting a PI based team in Auckland is a stupid idea. Racially based selection? Exclusion from NZR contracting and New Zealand representation?

    Why would NZ do that?

    There has been plenty of talk about having a PI-based team in any future SR competition but that has many more hurdles to overcome like logistics and finances. This proposed team would solve those problems, with little or no cost to NZR, like the Force in Aust at present. There would be enough Fijian, Samoan and Tongan talent around, and they would add some variety to the competition. I would assume that this team wouldn't be under NZR control so those players wouldn't be eligible for the ABs. From the articles they would be targeting PI players currently in Europe and Japan as well as domestic PI players (the islands, NZ, Aust).

    That would just be the worst possible case. So any governance issues, players opting to represent NZ, malfeasance etc. would have NZR lambasted by all and sundry for no benefit.

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    @Machpants said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    He's not part of the consortium that runs it tho, as far as I can see, so that's just another opinion - of many!

    The Hawaii thing? They sound like they have a lot of work before being ready for the USA comp

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    @Duluth Afeaki's comments don't agree with what has been published in the media.

    Kanaloa Hawaii chief executive Tracy Atiga told Radio New Zealand on Tuesday they had already discussed their Super Rugby credentials with New Zealand Rugby with a team that could be based in south Auckland.
    
    "We would essentially set up our satellite programme which is here in south Auckland to accommodate a second team," she said.
    
    "So we are not talking about one team that plays in the MLR and then they come and play in Super Rugby. We are talking about two pro teams that would have equally competitive athletes at that level and we would own and operate them in co-ordination with each other."
    
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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @Bovidae

    Sure he was talking in general about a PI SR team.. which has been a possibility for years.

    I think the chat out of the Hawaii group is hopeful at best. Why would NZ rugby give so much to an unproven group who haven't done anything but gain a US license?

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    @Tim said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    How would a sixth NZ Super Rugby team look? It'd be based in North Harbour and Northland, and the Blues would be based on Auckland and Counties Manukau. If the region got its NPC players, and a few players from each squad (esp. those with a connection to the region), it might look like this:

    1. Karl Tu'inukuafe
    2. James Parsons sharing starting duty with Ricky Riccitelli
    3. Sione Mafileo
    4. Josh Goodhue
    5. Gerard Cowley-Tuioti
    6. Tom Robinson
    7. Dillon Hunt
    8. Teariki Ben-Nicholas/Sione Havili
    9. Bryn Hall
    10. Josh Ioane
    11. Braydon Ennor
    12. Michael Little
    13. Jack Goodhue
    14. Mark Talea
    15. Shaun Stevenson
    16. Luteru Tolai
    17. Reuben O'Neill
    18. Siate Tokolahi
    19. Jacob Pierce
    20. Ethan Roots
    21. Sam Nock
    22. Bryn Gatland
    23. Matt Duffie

    How would this leave the Blues? Following similar criteria, perhaps they could produce the following squad and XXIII:

    1. Alex Hodgman
    2. Kurt Eklund (he's spent the off-season practising his throwing)
    3. Ofa Tu'ungafasi
    4. Patrick Tuipulotu
    5. Scott Scrafton
    6. Akira Ioane
    7. Dalton Papalii
    8. Hoskins Sotutu
    9. Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
    10. Otere Black
    11. Caleb Clarke
    12. TJ Faiane
    13. Rieko Ioane
    14. Tanielu Tele’a
    15. Stephen Perofeta
    16. Andrew Makalio
    17. Marcel Renata
    18. Angus Ta'avao
    19. Jack Whetton
    20. Blake Gibson
    21. Finlay Christie
    22. Harry Plummer
    23. Salesi Rayasi/Vince Aso

    Props

    Ezekiel Lindenmuth
    Marco Fepuleai

    Hookers

    Ray Niuia

    Locks

    Aaron Carroll
    Sam Caird

    Loose Forwards

    Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa
    James Tucker
    Tony Lamborn
    Nico Jones/Adrian Choat
    Cameron Suafoa

    Halves

    Jonathan Taumateine/Jonathan Ruru/Taufa Funaki
    Zarn Sullivan

    Midfield

    Vince Aso
    AJ Lam
    Matt Vaega

    Wing

    Salesi Rayasi
    Emoni Narawa

    Fullback

    Jordan Trainor
    Jared Page

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