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Stirling Mortlock (74)
you need one less team and you need to beat the Kiwis more than they beat you.
it will be like magic
Did that work last time?
No… no, it did not.
you need one less team and you need to beat the Kiwis more than they beat you.
it will be like magic
Also have a large demographic that is poorer
The same working class people that watch rugby are the same ones that also religiously watch the NRL and have been attending gamesAlso have a large demographic that is poorer
Look in Melbourne the middle class watch footy, sure the working class do to. But a lot of rugby fans are here are either top end of town or working class. Rugby lacks traction in middle MelbourneThe same working class people that watch rugby are the same ones that also religiously watch the NRL and have been attending games
My proposal, mix Super Rugby and NPC and you get the new Super Rugbyyou need one less team and you need to beat the Kiwis more than they beat you.
it will be like magic
Maybe the last 20 years of Bledisloe, the last season an Aussie won the competition was almost 10 years ago and the recent seasons were all the Aussies were destroyed by the KiwisI really don’t know why you think NZ is 2x the amount of teams better than Aus.
If it was just Melbourne then there could be a suggestion that is true, but unfortunately the trend is across the country. Which would indicate it’s not a Socino-economic reason but an engagement one with the product at a national level.Look in Melbourne the middle class watch footy, sure the working class do to. But a lot of rugby fans are here are either top end of town or working class. Rugby lacks traction in middle Melbourne
Correct on every point BR.Rugby in NZ seems to have a schizophrenic response to Super Rugby.
Fans do not want to water down any of their present teams and believe it is up to Australian rugby to raise its standards (which is reasonable). They think that any watering down will lead to a drop in the All Blacks standards. At the same time, they have largely lost interest in the cross-Tasman games and Aussie derbies because of the gap in playing standards.
The conundrum facing them is that they need close and reasonably high standard competition to maintain their position near or at the top of the tree internationally. They only get that from Australia.
Our issues are that we need more rugby at a professional or semi-professional level to provide opportunity to broaden and enlarge the pool of players available to be considered for higher honours. We will never get that while tied to Super Rugby Pacifica. We need to pull back from SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) (Super Rugby Pacific) as soon as is feasible and start our own expanded and geographically more diverse competition for the Aus Rugby crown on an annual basis. Our local derbies are the only games now holding much interest in Aussie fans, witness the crowd at the Reds/Brumbies final of SRAu a couple of years ago.
I know this is going over old ground, but the situation continues to deteriorate, and we seem to be unable to cut and run from the whims of NZR.
Quite accurate, they don't need Australia Rugby in the short term. But if they watch the full film, not just the photo, Australia is potencially he's best partner. The largest econony in Oceania with rugby traditionRugby in NZ seems to have a schizophrenic response to Super Rugby.
Fans do not want to water down any of their present teams and believe it is up to Australian rugby to raise its standards (which is reasonable). They think that any watering down will lead to a drop in the All Blacks standards. At the same time, they have largely lost interest in the cross-Tasman games and Aussie derbies because of the gap in playing standards.
The conundrum facing them is that they need close and reasonably high standard competition to maintain their position near or at the top of the tree internationally. They only get that from Australia.
Our issues are that we need more rugby at a professional or semi-professional level to provide opportunity to broaden and enlarge the pool of players available to be considered for higher honours. We will never get that while tied to Super Rugby Pacifica. We need to pull back from SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) (Super Rugby Pacific) as soon as is feasible and start our own expanded and geographically more diverse competition for the Aus Rugby crown on an annual basis. Our local derbies are the only games now holding much interest in Aussie fans, witness the crowd at the Reds/Brumbies final of SRAu a couple of years ago.
I know this is going over old ground, but the situation continues to deteriorate, and we seem to be unable to cut and run from the whims of NZR.
The correlation is not 5 vs 5. Maybe 8/5I think the addition of two existing Kiwi teams would be enough. Perhaps Tasman Mako and Hawkes Bay. Would jsut dilute the Kiwi talent slightly and we could get up to 16 games per season
As a NZ fan, of course I don't want to water down present teams, do you as a Brumbies man want Brumbies to distribute their players around to strengthen the other Aussie teams, because they are a class above? I a Canes man and have watched young players come through their system, and I want to see Cane's get payout for developing them, not send them tp Highlanders or Aussie teams who are struggling. And honestly do you think the way to go is to weaken teams and that rugby will then get more appealing with a lesser standard? Chiefs in NZ a couple of years ago lost 11 games in a row, and how did they get out of the hole, bought through and worked hard with young players to develop enough quality that they sent a 10 to Japan for a season to learn his trade .Rugby in NZ seems to have a schizophrenic response to Super Rugby.
Fans do not want to water down any of their present teams and believe it is up to Australian rugby to raise its standards (which is reasonable). They think that any watering down will lead to a drop in the All Blacks standards. At the same time, they have largely lost interest in the cross-Tasman games and Aussie derbies because of the gap in playing standards.
The conundrum facing them is that they need close and reasonably high standard competition to maintain their position near or at the top of the tree internationally. They only get that from Australia.
Our issues are that we need more rugby at a professional or semi-professional level to provide opportunity to broaden and enlarge the pool of players available to be considered for higher honours. We will never get that while tied to Super Rugby Pacifica. We need to pull back from SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) (Super Rugby Pacific) as soon as is feasible and start our own expanded and geographically more diverse competition for the Aus Rugby crown on an annual basis. Our local derbies are the only games now holding much interest in Aussie fans, witness the crowd at the Reds/Brumbies final of SRAu a couple of years ago.
I know this is going over old ground, but the situation continues to deteriorate, and we seem to be unable to cut and run from the whims of NZR.
Well it's already 6-5 really because MP (Moana Pasifika) are almost all kiwi NPC players anyway.The correlation is not 5 vs 5. Maybe 8/5
I not sure how palatable this idea will actually be. If there was a private investor and he looked at comp and said well I think it should be a comp where teams have to be of a standard to compete, with financials etc to back it up, how many of us would be happy if teams were then dropped from comp?Alternatively, the obvious point is to sell the Super Rugby competition to a private investor, who would sign participant agreements with both Rugby AU & NZ Rugby. Somebody with a singular goal of maximising revenue from Super Rugby, as opposed to dedicating 5-10% of their resource to it whilst focusing primarily on Test footy and Elite Pathways, could actually do something great with it. And would be able to open Trans-Tasman borders.
Code is owned by Newscorp, might explain some of their anglesCode sports pushing the cut a team barrow again.