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    @kiwimurph said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @mariner4life whats the compromise though?

    I don't know! I don't know what they both want!! i can't see why a 10 team home and away can't work, with a top 4. But then i am not in possession of all teh facts.

    And, i totally get the lack of appeal in Australia for a comp that doesn't look, on current evidence, that will have any Aussie teams in the post-season.

    Doesn't the second part answer the first?

    yes, but i don't know how you get an Aussie team in without conferences. And you can't run a conference when you just play everyone home and away. So then it's 3 rounds, 2 v Domestic, 1 v Trans- Ta$man (like this year but more mixed). Conference winners to the semi along with 2 "wildcards"?

    I can hear the howls of outrage from NZ fans already.

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    @stargazer i guess thats where football is always going to have a leg up in making a global game, with things like the champions league people in my experience tended to pick a team from those that made it and follow them.

    When i was doing construction in london the whole site would close early on champions league final wednesday to go and watch it at the pub

    SR was dying before COVID, its just too hard to make a meaningful international club comp if everyone is only interested in the local team and if people arent willing to accept thing like promotion and relegation or qualification or an acceptance there will be lots of low quality games....one of those things has to give

    a big comp the includes everyone but has blowouts every other game
    or a smaller comps of similar standard but not everyone gets to play in every round

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    have to say the nice and simple NPC with a structure based on merit is looking very good right now

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    @kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    have to say the nice and simple NPC with a structure based on merit is looking very good right now

    enjoy the ABs being Australia or Argentina.

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    @mariner4life Then you've got the other issue of Aus potentially missing out on a domestic final (compared to Super AU). With Super AU the final was a huge success for them (40k crowd - huge ratings). I can see why Rugby Au want to harness that and not lose it.

    Even if you had a 'best Aus vs best Aus' final after a combined comp - it would lose it's lustre if it's for example the 4th ranked team playing the 6th ranked team (out of 10 Aus-NZ teams).

    With Super AU they've got a domestic comp that leads nicely to a final with 2 guaranteed Aus teams.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    have to say the nice and simple NPC with a structure based on merit is looking very good right now

    enjoy the ABs being Australia or Argentina.

    save the sas for when you have a suggestion that everyone will like

    and i was actually just saying im looking forward to the NPC

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    @kiwimurph said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @mariner4life Then you've got the other issue of Aus potentially missing out on a domestic final (compared to Super AU). With Super AU the final was a huge success for them (40k crowd - huge ratings). I can see why Rugby Au want to harness that and not lose it.

    Even if you had a 'best Aus vs best Aus' final after a combined comp - it would lose it's lustre if it's for example the 4th ranked team playing the 6th ranked team (out of 10 Aus-NZ teams).

    With Super AU they've got a domestic comp that leads nicely to a final with 2 guaranteed Aus teams.

    yep, great, wonderful

    Where does the money come from to pay for everything?

    And, as with Super Rugby Aotearoa it's simply not enough content. Not enough games on a weekend. Not enough weekends.

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    @kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    have to say the nice and simple NPC with a structure based on merit is looking very good right now

    enjoy the ABs being Australia or Argentina.

    save the sas for when you have a suggestion that everyone will like

    and i was actually just saying im looking forward to the NPC

    it wasn't sass, it's the reality.

    Same as the AFL thread, romanticism doesn't pay the bills. Now that sport is a business, we're kinda fucked. Our natural advantage is our players, and we need to whore ourselves out just to keep them.

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    #541

    we may as well close the thread, its just everyone dumping on everyones elses ideas, makes me think there is now solutions and rugby at that level is dead

    @mariner4life and too reiterate, i wasnt saying flag the trans Ta$man level of rugby, was just saying im looking forward to the NPC

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @kiwimurph said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @mariner4life Then you've got the other issue of Aus potentially missing out on a domestic final (compared to Super AU). With Super AU the final was a huge success for them (40k crowd - huge ratings). I can see why Rugby Au want to harness that and not lose it.

    Even if you had a 'best Aus vs best Aus' final after a combined comp - it would lose it's lustre if it's for example the 4th ranked team playing the 6th ranked team (out of 10 Aus-NZ teams).

    With Super AU they've got a domestic comp that leads nicely to a final with 2 guaranteed Aus teams.

    yep, great, wonderful

    Where does the money come from to pay for everything?

    And, as with Super Rugby Aotearoa it's simply not enough content. Not enough games on a weekend. Not enough weekends.

    I agree. There's no easy answers.

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    @antipodean all the more reason to have our comp. If we simply cannot compete with NZ teams and this is the historical mean, why are we playing each other at all?

    The fundamental fact is that an uncompetitive competition is doomed before it starts. Its contrary to the purpose of sport.

    A couple of 'champions cup' style games and and the Bledisloe cup should be enough fodder for you. We can otherwise get on with our stuff.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    grow fans that will still watch team when theyre not winning

    AFL fans aside, that is not the Australian way. You gotta win or you are forgotten.

    The aussie way is also to preach that anyone and everyone needs to be a leader so anyone and everyone from the workplace to the PM’s office (and, yesterday, deputy PM) spend all their time stealing each other’s glory but avoiding any accountability then going the extra mile to ensure they replace the person above them (who is too busy trying to replace the person above them)…
    Oh and governance. Everyone is into governance if it means writing badly formed and ill-thought out policy (and “strategy”) that nobody has time to read let alone follow...

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  • TimT Away
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    How about we go with @Duluth's idea and have 10 NZ teams. Maybe 8 would be enough?

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    @derpus said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @antipodean all the more reason to have our comp. If we simply cannot compete with NZ teams and this is the historical mean, why are we playing each other at all?

    Naked self interest.

    The fundamental fact is that an uncompetitive competition is doomed before it starts. Its contrary to the purpose of sport.

    A couple of 'champions cup' style games and and the Bledisloe cup should be enough fodder for you. We can otherwise get on with our stuff.

    The point is to raise standards. The Bledisloe has been played for every year for decades now solely to keep interest and competitiveness in Australian Rugby. Even now Australians aren't interested in the Bledisloe.

    What's genuinely holding Australian rugby back is amateur administration. Which is ironic given they had a head start when the game went professional.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @tim said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    How about we go with @Duluth's idea and have 10 NZ teams. Maybe 8 would be enough?

    id be interested in that but i think people just started saying we dont have the depth for that and/or thats getting to close to the NPC team anyway

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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by
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    @kiwiwomble It would even up the NZ and AU teams.

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    The irony is if you went with 8-10 teams in theory the NZ teams would weaken and would make trans-tasman more competitive.

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    @antipodean hard to disagree with that. The administration is diabolical. But thats not a reason to agree to a bad comp structure.

    The premises that we can improve by condensing teams or by playing Kiwis regularly doesn't seem to have worked in the past. Not sure why it will suddenly start working now.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @tim said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @kiwiwomble It would even up the NZ and AU teams.

    oh, i agree, i think 7 would be all that would be needed to drop the depth combined with the longer season, too many more and i can see the competition with the existing NPC teams

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    @kiwiwomble Then there is the option of a longer Super Rugby competition with 10 kiwi teams, and dropping the NPC to a development competition.

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