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    @BorderJB said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    While this big governance review is going on and possible changes to the national rugby structure, points for them to consider in no particular order:

    • double round robin Super Rugby with an emphasis on home games in provincial cities, allocated days for different levels of rugby.
    • NPC as an amateur competition for Senior A club players to aspire too.
    • Super Rugby Development or under 21s played as a curtain raiser comp for 10-15 weeks
    • Everything the same as it is now but with allocated days for rugby levels i.e pro rugby- Sunday, club - Saturday, junior and high school- midweek
    • phase out super rugby when licences end and replace with PU 10 team pro comp starting June after 8 weeks of club.
    • 10 High Performance districts instead of 31ish currently
    • NZRPA create LIV Rugby and 200 players go off shore and we play amateur rugby😂

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    @BorderJB said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    NPC as an amateur competition for Senior A club players to aspire too.

    Also players should have to come from the club competition. One of the issues at the moment is NPC sides acting like franchises and signing players who play in different club competitions. Make it a real representative competition again

    If some club competitions are too strong (Auckland, Christchurch etc) maybe they should have two teams representing different regions of the cities

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    @BorderJB said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    allocated days for different levels of rugby.

    I like this idea in principle, it's like NFL - the overwhelming majority of games are:

    Friday - School
    Saturday - NCAA
    Sunday - NFL

    You could have
    Friday night NPC (5, 7pm)
    Saturday afternoon Club (2pm)
    Saturday late afternoon/evening Super (4, 6, 8pm kickoffs)
    Sunday afternoon NPC (2pm)
    Sunday late afternoon Super (4, 6)

    That gets you 3 NPC slots a weekend, and 5 Super slots. If there aren't that many Super games needed, add NPC

    Or you restrict NPC TV time and just focus on Super for Friday/Saturday nights and late afternoon Saturday and afternoon Sunday. That's 5 slots again.

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    How many NPC slots are even open for club players most years? A lot of the nostalgic fans say it gives club players to shine on the national stage. Does it though? Most unions will have at least 20 players signed up by the end of the year before. There will then be half a dozen or 10 19 - 20 year olds they want to develop. They tend to be the first cab off the rank. The years of the Greg Zampach's coming through and debuting at 27 or 28 seem to be over. You have your provincial contracted players (often Super players), guys coming back from tbe likes of the MLR, the high-performance guys and stuff all room for the club performers. Seperating Super from NPC, may actually give the club guys something to play for. It may even keep guys in club footy for longer. Colts rugby is pretty much voided in Dunedin now. Any kid who is good enough goes straight into club prems. Club prems looks like an U23 competition with a few older guys being the glue in teams.

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    I did a rough count last season and Auckland & Canterbury had around 30 places taken up by SR players. Auckland then used most of the remainaing places to secure age group/7's players Spencer/Tangitau/Clark etc

    The system is completely broken and has been for a long time

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    I know a couple of the young Waikato NPC players are playing in MLR. Another is in Hong Kong, and I assume he will be back for the NPC. These types of players won't remain in NZ to play in a solely amateur NPC under the current structure. So either we increase the number of professional SR teams (to include a Development/Reserve Grade), or they are lost to NZ rugby.

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    @Duluth said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @SouthernMann

    I did a rough count last season and Auckland & Canterbury had around 30 places taken up by SR players. Auckland then used most of the remainaing places to secure age group/7's players Spencer/Tangitau/Clark etc

    The system is completely broken and has been for a long time

    Provincial unions have effectively blocked the pathway for their players to make their representative teams, by ensuring professional players get a pay top up for the back end of the year?

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    @SouthernMann

    I don't think the PU's have a choice though.

    Many people still think of the the old NPC system.. club rugby happened first and then the NPC squad was picked on club form.

    Now NPC players sign multi year contracts and when they succeed, they play little or no club rugby

    I can think of ways to change the competition to fix that but there's nothing an individual union can do

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    @nzzp said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @BorderJB said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    allocated days for different levels of rugby.

    I like this idea in principle, it's like NFL - the overwhelming majority of games are:

    Friday - School
    Saturday - NCAA
    Sunday - NFL

    You could have
    Friday night NPC (5, 7pm)
    Saturday afternoon Club (2pm)
    Saturday late afternoon/evening Super (4, 6, 8pm kickoffs)
    Sunday afternoon NPC (2pm)
    Sunday late afternoon Super (4, 6)

    That gets you 3 NPC slots a weekend, and 5 Super slots. If there aren't that many Super games needed, add NPC

    Or you restrict NPC TV time and just focus on Super for Friday/Saturday nights and late afternoon Saturday and afternoon Sunday. That's 5 slots again.

    I think that Friday 5pm and Saturday 4/6pm game should be for reserve Super and maybe U20s.

    I think the PU rugby should be focused on getting crowds and local - so games against neighbor unions and one team from a regional round robin goes to finals.

    Coverage is via web and gets shown on a new Heartland show with summaries of all of the games. That still gets the Amateurs on TV and there is likely some TV market for the game of the round. I’m not sure it should get too much investment though - that’s the current problem, money needs to go to the bottom not PU high performance

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    @gt12 I genuinely don't know how much NPC should go on TV. Some regular structure would be nice

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    @nzzp said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @gt12 I genuinely don't know how much NPC should go on TV. Some regular structure would be nice

    I like the idea of city's hosting rounds. Wellington hosts a round, two games at the stadium, three at Upper Hutt, two at Jerry Collins stadium. Auckland plays games at its facilities around the city. That way some form of broadcast can be managed

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    @nzzp said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @gt12 I genuinely don't know how much NPC should go on TV. Some regular structure would be nice

    I think you are right that it would be better to have it at a set time, where people can hopefully (1) go to the clubroom to watch the professional rugby afterwards and (2) get home to watch the professional rugby.

    For that reason, I reckon it needs to be local and very grassroots to really emphasize the club aspect and social impact. That's not to say that clubs can

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    Super Rugby, Rugby, Sport, Sport

    Explained: Major shake-up on the way for Super Rugby finals format

    Explained: Major shake-up on the way for Super Rugby finals format

    The loss of the Melbourne Rebels will bring a change in the playoff structure.

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    The rumour going around in Australia is 16 rd comp starting a week earlier.
    Which would mean 16 games in the regular season each team would play 6 teams twice.
    A 6 team play off series top 2 have a week off 3 to 6 play to meet the top 2 teams in the semi Finals.
    That format is the preferred option of the SR commission apparantly.

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    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    The rumour going around in Australia is 16 rd comp starting a week earlier.
    Which would mean 16 games in the regular season each team would play 6 teams twice.
    A 6 team play off series top 2 have a week off 3 to 6 play to meet the top 2 teams in the semi Finals.
    That format is the preferred option of the SR commission apparantly.

    That's great. A top 8 this year was completely unnecessary.

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    @Chris so is that an 18 round regular season if you factor in 2 byes?

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    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris so is that an 18 round regular season if you factor in 2 byes?

    It would have to be to make it work, not locked in the preferred version so I hear probably will end up being tweaked maybe to 5 teams played twice to pull back the weeks they can fit in.
    They are keen to start the comp a week earlier than normal.

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    Predictably Australian rugby social media is packed with "we can't win so we have to leave" posts. Oh and of course "we got dudded by the biased kiwi ref".

    Australian rugby fans (as a collective, not individuals) are such fucking cats. It's almost unaustralian to want to quit because it's too hard (I'm talking sport, not work).

    Of course they are followed by fantasy posts about national club competitions. I assume populated by semi-pro players as it would be the only way to keep the lights on. Enjoy your Wallaby tours to Spain and Germany.

    Good luck getting all the ex-pat kiwis propping up your club comps to switch to supporting Eastwood over the Blues too.

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    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris so is that an 18 round regular season if you factor in 2 byes?

    It would have to be to make it work, not locked in the preferred version so I hear probably will end up being tweaked maybe to 5 teams played twice to pull back the weeks they can fit in.
    They are keen to start the comp a week earlier than normal.

    Why do you need byes with 11 teams, fuck that. Not required, rotate if required

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    @Machpants said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Chris so is that an 18 round regular season if you factor in 2 byes?

    It would have to be to make it work, not locked in the preferred version so I hear probably will end up being tweaked maybe to 5 teams played twice to pull back the weeks they can fit in.
    They are keen to start the comp a week earlier than normal.

    Why do you need byes with 11 teams, fuck that. Not required, rotate if required

    The byes aren't in addition to the forced bye.

    With an 11 team league every team with have at least one bye every 11 weeks.

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