To be honest I'm perfectly happy with the format that is in place now. The only expansion I would consider is:
• Consider expanding to include a Darling Downs side and/or another developing club such as Logan or Redlands. I also think it's worth persisting with the Sunshine Coast, they have their up and downs but it makes the competition more even (hey Norths and Wests have to have a chance of winning atleast once!
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• Secondly, introduce a knock-out style of tournment that is in place through the season. I mentioned this in the thread on developing Australian club rugby, but I do like the FA cup format, it adds a bit more then the two other trophies on offer. It would start with regional/country sides playing off with eachother, then against the lower clubs such as Logan and Redlands, and progressivley versing the Premier Grade sides. Could be played mid-week, and sides might use it as an option to blood a few younger players ect.
Just a thought though, for my first proposition the financials of those clubs and the willingness for the Darling Downs players to travel is a big issue.
Darling Downs side in Premier Grade - Yes, could could be an option. It certainly involves minimal investment on the part of QRU because the cost of travel would be borne by the players themselves. at least 9 games played away at an average of 240km roundtrip per away game. It does strengthen the players picked to make up that side, but also weakens their local competition for the entire year by having them out from their local competition. It also takes away local competition sponsorship availability as most companies would choose to be involved with the DD Premier Team. Brisbane based clubs would also need another "junior" club to fill the breach so that their lower grades were not having byes throughout the season. I personally don't see this as a workable solution without increased grants from the QRU to subsidise clubs who host DD, especially if there was only a Prem Grade and Prem Colts team playing.
An FA Cup style competition - Could be played mid-week? We are talking mainly amateur players here, this would disrupt local teams and their established training routines, time off from work for players and management, lighting needs to be addressed as most clubs do not have lighting sufficient for playing night games, it condenses workload on players and therefore would lead to increased injury rates and therefore insurance claims leading to increased insurance rates paid by the players themselves. This option could involve little investment on the part of the state union, or it could be a cost drain if they picked up the tab for travel. Hosting clubs in my opinion would probably not open their bar due to licensing costs, they may sell a few sausages, but to how many spectators? In reality, there are circa 120 Senior Clubs throughout Qld, so that really equates to 7 games before a winner is crowned, however my concerns still prevail. I am unclear as to what are the real advantages, aside from "Wests and Norths winning" more often than current experience.
I am still convinced that my suggestion holds water
1. push Stingrays and Breakers back to their local competition
2. reduce Brisbane Premier Grade to 10 clubs
3. everyone plays in their local competition as per normal until Grand Final with co-ordinated finish times
4. Each district in Qld (8 including Bris Nth, Bris Sth), then chooses a rep team from their local comp
5. play a 5 week tournament in two pools
6. city/country or two select teams are chosen to face off
Means that the best 200 players from across the state are involved in the district rep comp and culminates in the best 50 players from across the state are involved in the city/country or two select teams clash.
It is at the end of the local comp, well after Super season finish, it hasn't devalued the local comps (it provides long term quality enhancement), reds players still get the opportunity to play for their club with their mates and Reds Management pretty well have an armchair view of the best of the next possible players with proven ability to continually play at a higher level.
I am biased, I know that, but to me that sounds like a good solution for all concerned.