Bardon
Peter Fenwicke (45)
Sadly the Challenge Cup got fucked over by the English and French team revolts.
The restructuring of the European Cup (Formerly Heineken Cup) and the Challenge Cup sees less places for lesser nations and instead the Challenge Cup is flooded with teams from the lower reaches of the Aviva, Top 14 and Pro12. There are now only 2 spots left for the qualifying competition. It hurt the pocket books of the big spending mid table English and French clubs to have to play these minnow teams so most of them have been shunted into a third tier competiton.
That third tier competiton didn't happen this year and is postponed indefinitely. Hopefully it happens next season as there's plenty of enthusiasm for it among the clubs. But as it's outside of the umbrella that the two larger competition fall under there's a lack of real momentum and financing to get it up and running.
It's just the start of things after power shifted from the Unions to the clubs last year. Expect smaller clubs and Unions to be royally screwed over to the benefit of the rich privately owned clubs.
The expansion of the 6 nations and raising the profile of 2nd and 3rd tier pan-European International competitions might be a way forward but the 6 Nations council don't seem to be in too much of a hurry to do that either. Now that they're running both the elite European club and international competitions there needs to be a separate body with some real power and financial backing to bring along the 2nd tier nations.
Those same nations that have benefited under the old system had absolutely no say in the restructuring and as clubs and unions jockeyed to ensure it wasn't them that got shafted unsurprisingly those without a voice got shit on by the 6 Nations unions and clubs.
There's definitely the potential for huge growth in European rugby but no one wants to stump up the cash or give up power to make it happen. With the rich English and French clubs now calling the shots up north the phrase "Turkeys aren't going to vote for Christmas" comes to mind.
The restructuring of the European Cup (Formerly Heineken Cup) and the Challenge Cup sees less places for lesser nations and instead the Challenge Cup is flooded with teams from the lower reaches of the Aviva, Top 14 and Pro12. There are now only 2 spots left for the qualifying competition. It hurt the pocket books of the big spending mid table English and French clubs to have to play these minnow teams so most of them have been shunted into a third tier competiton.
That third tier competiton didn't happen this year and is postponed indefinitely. Hopefully it happens next season as there's plenty of enthusiasm for it among the clubs. But as it's outside of the umbrella that the two larger competition fall under there's a lack of real momentum and financing to get it up and running.
It's just the start of things after power shifted from the Unions to the clubs last year. Expect smaller clubs and Unions to be royally screwed over to the benefit of the rich privately owned clubs.
The expansion of the 6 nations and raising the profile of 2nd and 3rd tier pan-European International competitions might be a way forward but the 6 Nations council don't seem to be in too much of a hurry to do that either. Now that they're running both the elite European club and international competitions there needs to be a separate body with some real power and financial backing to bring along the 2nd tier nations.
Those same nations that have benefited under the old system had absolutely no say in the restructuring and as clubs and unions jockeyed to ensure it wasn't them that got shafted unsurprisingly those without a voice got shit on by the 6 Nations unions and clubs.
There's definitely the potential for huge growth in European rugby but no one wants to stump up the cash or give up power to make it happen. With the rich English and French clubs now calling the shots up north the phrase "Turkeys aren't going to vote for Christmas" comes to mind.