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  • ChrisC Offline
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    There are a lot more problems in Australian rugby than trying to fill teams.
    The structure is a mess they need to restructure their development and identification programs they are sub standard and disjointed.
    Throwing NZ players at their SR teams will not help in the long run in fact it will make it worse, less spots for the young talent coming through to secure, opening the way for NRL and AFL to poach more players.
    Putting more Kiwis in to the Australian teams is just a band aid that would eventually kill the pathways underneath.
    Australia needs to sort out how their players arrive at a decent SR level by doing the work underneath the top tier.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    @Chris i dont think its "throwing NZ players" at them

    I think it is setting things up so that these teams can attract sponsors and investors with the prospect of being able to bring in some talent...build some success...and build off that

    There is a chicken and eggs situations going on...its bloody hard to convince players to play rugby when the only thing they can look forward too is getting smashed

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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by Chris
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    @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris i dont think its "throwing NZ players" at them

    I think it is setting things up so that these teams can attract sponsors and investors with the prospect of being able to bring in some talent...build some success...and build off that

    There is a chicken and eggs situations going on...its bloody hard to convince players to play rugby when the only thing they can look forward too is getting smashed

    Being in the Cricket world at QLd state level we are always fighting especially AFL for the real athletes the tall ones with long levers.
    AFL are offering contracts at 12 years old to secure them.
    I talk to a lot of parents and players who are cross over code players.I hear a lot of what parents are saying about development and the structure of Rugby here in QLD.
    Young players are looking further up the chain for career opportunities.
    Parents of elite youngsters who I talked with and have discussed the opening up of NZ players to SR sides they hate the idea,Less contracts for their children to secure and they tell me it is dilluting the teams from being Australian.
    It is what I hear, some players I coach have siblings and friends in the Qld Reds system they all seem to be on the same page.
    As far as attracting players that comes down to how well Rugby is doing those things in their development structure which is poor.
    If that is not fixed NZ will have 10 SR teams Australia none.

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    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Young players are looking further up the chain for career opportunities.

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Putting more Kiwis in to the Australian teams is just a band aid that would eventually kill the pathways underneath.

    and maybe thats another issues...its not the same problems throughout Aus, In Vic it seems the opposite, the young guys around the club are looking at their future and seeing losing as a reason not to try, no one seems to care if its a kiwi or a pom in the rebels...they just want to see their team win, they also dont seem to see a 25 year old pro as a threat to a development or youth team contract/opportunity

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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by Chris
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    @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Young players are looking further up the chain for career opportunities.

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Putting more Kiwis in to the Australian teams is just a band aid that would eventually kill the pathways underneath.

    and maybe thats another issues...its not the same problems throughout Aus, In Vic it seems the opposite, the young guys around the club are looking at their future and seeing losing as a reason not to try, no one seems to care if its a kiwi or a pom in the rebels...they just want to see their team win, they also dont seem to see a 25 year old pro as a threat to a development or youth team contract/opportunity

    Victoria not really being a Rugby state the mind set maybe different in Rugby circles.
    But QLD is along with NSW the major Rugby states in Australia more depth when it is not pinched and have some development systems.
    I would guess Rugby for an aspiring Victorian athlete would be a very last resort way behind AFL and Cricket and other sports as a choice so Victoria are having to import players due to its systems underneath the Rebels. I don't see that getting much better in time.Probably means the Rebels are doomed.

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    @Nepia said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    I'm an NPC-stan yet lots on here are Super-stans

    i would very much like to revert to Provincial sides. The problem is the Super teams are 30 years old and are going nowhere.
    Make the comp bigger, play it all year. 8 NZ sides, 5 Aussie ones, and two pacific ones. Play 20+ rounds and finals.

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    @mariner4life I think I'd prefer two more NZ sides so both your Bay and my Bay make it so we can continue the battle of the bays. And I'm still not a fan of the 20+ rounds NRL style, but that's by the by.

    I'll bottle the first person who suggests my Bay merge with the Poo or who posts an orange Vikings jesery.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Make the comp bigger, play it all year. 8 NZ sides, 5 Aussie ones, and two pacific ones. Play 20+ rounds and finals.

    Or expanding on @gt12 's suggestion

    8 NZ sides
    6 Aus sides plus 2 PI sides
    8 Japanese company sides

    A first divsion of 12
    A second division of 12

    First division is always 4 from each region. Automatic promotion/relegation for a side from each region

    Cross over games with the other teams from your region for a domestic competition

    Each year there is a:
    SR champ
    SR 2nd Div Champ
    A NZ region champ
    An Aus region champ
    A Japanese region champ

    Bottom end of the top division would be really interesting to avoid the drop

    Yes there would be yoyo teams but you'd never lose contact with the other teams from your region. A team in the 2nd division could still win the regions competition

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    @Nepia said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @mariner4life I think I'd prefer two more NZ sides so both your Bay and my Bay make it so we can continue the battle of the bays. And I'm still not a fan of the 20+ rounds NRL style, but that's by the by.

    I'll bottle the first person who suggests my Bay merge with the Poo or who posts an orange Vikings jesery.

    no mergers.
    picking 8 would be hard, but they need to be fully professional (paid for by making any provincial comp below it fully amateur)
    Obviously the existing 5, probably the two Bays on population alone. One of Harbour and Counties probably the other.

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    @Duluth i don't hate that at all

    Problem would be convincing Japan they even need us.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Young players are looking further up the chain for career opportunities.

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Putting more Kiwis in to the Australian teams is just a band aid that would eventually kill the pathways underneath.

    and maybe thats another issues...its not the same problems throughout Aus, In Vic it seems the opposite, the young guys around the club are looking at their future and seeing losing as a reason not to try, no one seems to care if its a kiwi or a pom in the rebels...they just want to see their team win, they also dont seem to see a 25 year old pro as a threat to a development or youth team contract/opportunity

    Victoria not really being a Rugby state the mind set maybe different in Rugby circles.
    But QLD is along with NSW the major Rugby states in Australia more depth when it is not pinched and have some development systems.
    I would guess Rugby for an aspiring Victorian athlete would be a very last resort way behind AFL and Cricket and other sports as a choice so Victoria are having to import players due to its systems underneath the Rebels. I don't see that getting much better in time.Probably means the Rebels are doomed.

    isn;t that at least one of the things we're talking about? how to make aussie more competitive? QLD doesnt HAVE to bring in outside tallent if they can current provide through existing pathways....but in vic, if we want to attract more young people to play it...then i think we need to show them what success looks like for the rebels (or a new non bankrupt organisation)

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Duluth i don't hate that at all

    Problem would be convincing Japan they even need us.

    I think we provide interesting teams to play

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by
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    @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Young players are looking further up the chain for career opportunities.

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Putting more Kiwis in to the Australian teams is just a band aid that would eventually kill the pathways underneath.

    and maybe thats another issues...its not the same problems throughout Aus, In Vic it seems the opposite, the young guys around the club are looking at their future and seeing losing as a reason not to try, no one seems to care if its a kiwi or a pom in the rebels...they just want to see their team win, they also dont seem to see a 25 year old pro as a threat to a development or youth team contract/opportunity

    Victoria not really being a Rugby state the mind set maybe different in Rugby circles.
    But QLD is along with NSW the major Rugby states in Australia more depth when it is not pinched and have some development systems.
    I would guess Rugby for an aspiring Victorian athlete would be a very last resort way behind AFL and Cricket and other sports as a choice so Victoria are having to import players due to its systems underneath the Rebels. I don't see that getting much better in time.Probably means the Rebels are doomed.

    isn;t that at least one of the things we're talking about? how to make aussie more competitive? QLD doesnt HAVE to bring in outside tallent if they can current provide through existing pathways....but in vic, if we want to attract more young people to play it...then i think we need to show them what success looks like for the rebels (or a new non bankrupt organisation)

    I think rugby is not going to be financial in Melbourne so it is fighting a lost cause.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    replied to Chris on last edited by
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    @Chris cool, you are allowed to think that and opinion is noted and i agree if nothing is going to change....but the discussion is literally about what would be needed to improve things

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  • dogmeatD Offline
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    replied to Duluth on last edited by
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    @Duluth How do you get 6 Australian sides? they struggle to get 3 competitive sides.

    I get that you are diluting the strength of the NZ sides but I think there would be some absolute hidings. The traditional Super bases would go in with so many advantages

    Picking an additional 3 for NZ would be very difficult.

    Ta$man, Taranaki, the two bays Counties, Harbour would all argue their case.

    Northland as well.

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    @dogmeat south island doesn't need another team. Northland are terrible. 15 people live in Taranaki and NP is a shithole. Harbour haven't been relevant since 1996.

    there, solved.

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  • dogmeatD Offline
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    I probably shouldn't comment anyway. I lost interest a long time ago. Went from watching every game of every round even though I didn't really have a team I followed to - I can't remember the last time I watched a SR game Finals included. I only follow it through KP's tipping comp - as can be easily gleaned from my results.

    It just seems a relatively low quality muddled comp. Expanded too far. Way too many lopsided games, predictable and boring.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @dogmeat south island doesn't need another team. Northland are terrible. 15 people live in Taranaki and NP is a shithole. Harbour haven't been relevant since 1996.

    there, solved.

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @dogmeat south island doesn't need another team. Northland are terrible. 15 people live in Taranaki and NP is a shithole. Harbour haven't been relevant since they were shafted in 1995

    there, solved.

    Not still bitter at all

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris cool, you are allowed to think that and opinion is noted and i agree if nothing is going to change....but the discussion is literally about what would be needed to improve things

    I am a Rugby man and would like nothing more than the Rebels to succeed but I think you are battling too many elements in Vic.
    IMO developing your own systems will grow the game at the grassroots level which to survive is needed,
    The over all principle of stacking teams with NZ talent doesn't look good for the future of Australian rugby.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @dogmeat south island doesn't need another team. Northland are terrible. 15 people live in Taranaki and NP is a shithole. Harbour haven't been relevant since 1996.

    there, solved.

    assuming this year is just a blip for the crusaders...there is the argument that diluting the Crusaders dominance was the first thing that needed to be done

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