'Super Rugby' 2021
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@Machpants said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@shark said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@Godder said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@shark said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@Godder said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
For 2021, I think start with an ANZ tournament. Less likely to be disrupted by travel and pandemic issues, so there's more certainty that the competition will be completed.
Either 5 NZ & 3 Oz teams, or perhaps 6 & 4. Too many Oz teams just means they get stomped, which I enjoy but probably isn't conducive to garnering a following in Oz given their love of winners.
Double round robin, home and away, semis and a final. If the playoffs need to be bigger in a 10 team competition, go top 5, with the old league system.
Where does the money come from to pay the players with this model? Without the African TV money, we need something to fill the breach.
TV rights and probably a pared back cost structure for everyone.
Without SA, or Japan, the TV rights money is peanuts.
Can we have some proof of that? I cannot find the amount of the SA deal, NZR newest from sky has been guessed at. But nothing from SA. I'm not sure that they still bring in the biggest amount. The SA economy is fucked, maybe they used too, but it's it still the case?
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/121523112/why-nz-rugby-could-now-rip-up-super-rugby
In fact, a source has told Stuff the new Sky deal announced in Octobermeans NZ Rugby will bring "significantly" more to Sanzaar than the South Africans will via broadcaster SuperSport, in part because of the weak Rand.
It's a game-changing deal – heated up by competition from Spark – that defied broader industry trends and could allow NZ Rugby to radically redraw Super Rugby to make it the more domestic-focused product that supporters are craving.
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@muddyriver said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@Bones i agree. but cater to everyone and you dont make anyone happy, is that how it goes?
support the prems club (i think a huge growth area in rural NZ), expand the heartland. very tough call...
You have to give the smaller provinces something. It's not always about making money. It's about fans being able to get along and support a local team, rather than just have club rugby and that's it.
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@Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
It's about fans being able to get along and support a local team, rather than just have club rugby and that's it.
does that have to be professional?
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@mariner4life said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
It's about fans being able to get along and support a local team, rather than just have club rugby and that's it.
does that have to be professional?
Nope. Does that mean it doesn't cost anything?
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@Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@mariner4life said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
It's about fans being able to get along and support a local team, rather than just have club rugby and that's it.
does that have to be professional?
Nope. Does that mean it doesn't cost anything?
no, but that's not where i was going.
Getting representative rugby back to being rep teams might scratch that itch?
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@mariner4life definitely, that'd be perfect eh. So NPC just not semi-pro. That's not getting rid of it!
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@Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@mariner4life definitely, that'd be perfect eh. So NPC just not semi-pro. That's not getting rid of it!
i sort of like the idea of a 10-team professional comp, and then a rep NPC after club land finishes.
We can't have pro teams everywhere, but i agree that people have pride in their provinces, and that needs to be tapped in to.
EDIT: That should be "a 10-team pro comp; and then also a rep NPC" they would be separate with separate players
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@Winger said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
In fact, a source has told Stuff the new Sky deal announced in Octobermeans NZ Rugby will bring "significantly" more to Sanzaar than the South Africans will via broadcaster SuperSport, in part because of the weak Rand.
It's a game-changing deal – heated up by competition from Spark – that defied broader industry trends and could allow NZ Rugby to radically redraw Super Rugby to make it the more domestic-focused product that supporters are craving.Glad that my prediction/thoughts were correct - doesn't happen often!
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Rumours only at the moment:
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@Duluth said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
8 SR teams?
They might as well go to 10 NPC teams and have a single competition. Everyone plays everyone home and away
4 teams to drop to heartland or merge with a larger team
Also this would make the Ranfurly Shield important again
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@Duluth said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
8 SR teams?
They might as well go to 10 NPC teams and have a single competition. Everyone plays everyone home and away
4 teams to drop to heartland or merge with a larger team
Bye bye Northland Southland Hawkes Bay and Ta$man
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We don't have the depth for 6 teams at the moment. If fewer players leave for overseas clubs over the next few years, we may have enough for 6 teams, but not now. More than 6 is riduculous.
Oh, and hands off the NPC. No provinces to be dropped to Heartland.
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@Stargazer said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
We don't have the depth for 6 teams at the moment. If fewer players leave for overseas clubs over the next few years, we may have enough for 6 teams, but not now. More than 6 is riduculous.
Oh, and hands off the NPC.
The NPC is essentially dead (Despite a few "Ultra-fans")
This is the best opportunity to move forward and bury it but be able to keep the Ranfurly Shield in operation.
If we had 8 SR teams and it was only played between NZ teams as it is now, it would be a good comp. Bettter than a pokey 5 team comp as it stands.