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  1. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    I only mentioned the Sunwolves and Jaguares because it had been reported RA was looking to include those teams in a domestic based competition if the TT competition doesn't happen. I think they are unlikely too, but you never know what might be happening behind the scenes. The Jaguares would...
  2. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    More than 6 might be possible if the Sunwolves and/or Jaguares could be involved (and obviously based in Australia for the tournament). The Australian Barbarians idea might also be possible. So 2 out of those 3 would get you to 8 teams assuming the Fiji Drua/Latui are in. I doubt if any of these...
  3. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    I think that could possibly work, but there are good arguments in favour of keeping the Waratahs and Reds as club (non rep) teams. Firstly, they are already set up that way with full time players, coaches and other staff, annual members etc. So that infrastructure is already there. And a new 8...
  4. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    The Waratahs and Reds were originally state rep sides but haven't been state rep sides for ages. I think most people recognise that the Waratahs and Reds are the rugby equivalent of the NRL and AFL clubs. Whether they're called NSW and QLD or Sydney and Brisbane makes no difference to me. You...
  5. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    Depends how much money is backing their competition - and I think it's quite a lot given it's all the same corporations involved in the current Top League. If there's enough they might have ambitions of making their league the best in the world. I doubt they will be interested in making it a 2nd...
  6. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    Sounds great. But in 2022 the Japanese are going to start a new 3 tier professional competition that will be a successor to the current corporate Top League. I think they're more likely to boost that league and allow their teams to recruit more top international players than they are to finance...
  7. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    I think this is possible but would be better with 6 teams each - add the Drua/Latui to the Australian league and the Pacifica team to the NZ tournament. So you'd have 10 rounds in the domestic tournaments followed by a final, and then a 6 week TT tournament where every Australian team plays...
  8. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    The Argentinians would be cheap relative to the quality of player. If we end up needing to go full domestic I think we could quickly start a new team or even 2 that's made up primarily of overseas players in order to avoid disrupting the existing 5 too much. But I do think it would be better...
  9. Omar Comin'

    2020 crowds and ratings

    Both teams would be in the same position regarding preparation and it'd be interesting to see how they adapt. You could have a weekend of Australia vs NZ games. Maori AB's vs Australia A, a Women's match, Schoolboys and u-20's, maybe some sevens games.
  10. Omar Comin'

    2020 crowds and ratings

    I think it would have the potential to be the biggest ANZAC day sporting event and a guaranteed sell out every year. But mainly I believe it would be better to avoid dead rubber games so whether you play a Bledisloe game on ANZAC day or not it would be good to have at least 1 during the Super...
  11. Omar Comin'

    2020 crowds and ratings

    10-12 teams, 18-22 rounds, 2 Bledisloe Cup games held during the season (1 on or around ANZAC day) with the 3rd played as part of a single round Rugby Championship including Japan and Fiji. That way even if the Bledisloe series is 2-0 the 3rd game won't be a dead rubber, and if it's 1-1 the 3rd...
  12. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    Maybe that could work. But to me it just seems too complicated for anything other than a very short competition. Is there another professional sports team in the world that operates with several 'home' grounds scattered over massive distances? I think it's a big advantage having a consistent...
  13. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    I think the minimum to start with would be 6. But this would only be sustainable if you had a separate TT or Asia Pacific Cup competition after it or alongside it that guaranteed every team another 4+ games. But even with this structure I think 8 teams would work better.
  14. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    I doubt whether two country teams would really work as professional teams. They're either not going to have a true home or you'd be better off calling them Newcastle and Gold Coast (or Townsville or wherever you base the team). But I really think it would be better to build cross town...
  15. Omar Comin'

    Rugby Championship in an Aussie bubble?

    I think it's a big assumption that all those European based players would come. Especially the Argentinians who've only just signed with the European teams - I could easily see a lot of them prioritising their new employers. When you add the 2 week quarantine to the length of the tournament it...
  16. Omar Comin'

    Wallabies 2020

    A lot of the Argentinian players have signed for European teams. How likely is it that they'll make themselves unavailable for the RC given the time commitment?
  17. Omar Comin'

    Australian Rugby / RA

    Agree with a lot of the talk about commentary. It often feels to me as if our commentators view the game like a lot of rugby league supporters do and are way too negative about it. The commentary should celebrate the unique aspects of rugby and the greater strategic complexity of the game. When...
  18. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    It's the accommodation costs that I think would be the main difference. With an all NZ competition they could probably even avoid accommodation costs entirely. I'm not saying there's nothing to gain either, I just think it's definitely an option for NZ to go full domestic. Brent Impey's words...
  19. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    The All Blacks drive the vast majority of the NZRU's revenue. What they do beneath it can run at a substantial loss and still be sustainable. The new deal with Sky (of which Super Rugby is only 1 piece alongside the All Blacks and ITM Cup) is also far in excess of what Fox Sports will pay in...
  20. Omar Comin'

    Where to for Super Rugby?

    They said a 5 team model is unsustainable. But 6 teams would provide a 50% increase in the number of matches each week.
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