Improve how exactly? Feel free to provide an idea other than “just play better”
On top of that, this is about trying to find ways to make the Rugby product more marketable. Having a comp where less than half the teams are of any interest to the Australian public is a Hardly appealing to broadcasters. Just as I’m certain the Waratahs vs the Force would do dreadful numbers in NZ
As said earlier, please enlighten us on your grand plan to "just be better".
If you want to improve pathways, high performance centres and professionalism in general, you need money. How do you get money? You need a good product. How do you get a good product in sport? You get people watching and increase ticket sales and eyes on screens, increasing the value of broadcast deals. How do you do that? Well you need a competition that people want to watch. What do people want to watch? NRL and AFL... or a competition where their Australian side is winning. Simple solution, stop playing NZ. Create a competition that creates revenue and maybe we can restart the path to being a highly professional sport.
He can't because, like everyone else, he doesn't have a clue. Because Super Rugby is completely fucked.
And that is where a lot of us are as well, NZ & Aus both run there own domestic. And then explore cross-over options, maybe a champions league with Japan & SA.
But it must come from a domestic base, NZ may have a 12 team domestic comp, Aus 8 teams whatever suits there own market & financials.
But as soon as we mention Domestic competition, its like we're advocating to turn into North Korea.
What I advocate for is nothing strange or extraordinary or weird. Every one of the best countries in the world has their pro teams in international competitions - including Australia who was ranked either 2nd and 3rd in the world for a considerable period. None of the most successful countries are based on a domestic-only competition. I'm not trying to recreate the wheel.
The Waratahs vs Force would probably do terrible numbers anywhere. Super Rugby attendance numbers are hard to find but from the limited numbers that are available, guess what game had the best attendance for the Reds in 2023? Reds vs Crusaders. The 3rd best game for the Red? Reds vs Hurricanes. The 2nd best attendance at GIO Stadium? Brumbies vs Hurricanes. The worst attended games you may ask? Force vs Moana Pasifika and the Force vs Rebels. It's almost like fans want to go to games that they think will provide a quality product. Why aren't fans flocking to these local derbies that they already have access to?
What's the point of cross-over games between an Australian and NZ comp? We already saw what happened when Super Rugby Au and Super Rugby Aotearoa had their 'cross-over' games. The whole reason you guys want to get rid of Super Rugby is because you're not competitive. Somehow, you think you'll magically get better after playing among yourselves for 12-15 rounds? If anything, we need MORE Super Rugby.
You guys are asking a guy in the forum about how to improve the standards of rugby across Australia? Not only is the argument fallacious - just because I don't know the answer to that doesn't make my point invalid - but
seriously?? Without going down the 'reduce Australian teams' line....I've posted an article that quotes Steve Anderson and David Nucifora, Australians who went to Ireland and did exactly what you're asking me to provide. In 2000, Ireland was losing to Argentina and getting draws with Canada. Yes, fucken Canada. They had won just 12 of the previous 56 games in the 5 Nations. 8 wooden spoons in the previous 20 years. Imagine if Ireland had the same loser attitude as what is on show here.
"We never win so let's stop playing the teams that always beat us."
Does Australia need a domestic comp? Yes. But if that's the totality of your plan to revive rugby, just fucken dig the grave now. Again, no other team in the top 7 countries in the world take this approach.