Sir Arthur Higgins
Dick Tooth (41)
This is the natural evolution in my mind. a national club comp will build up key clubs and pick up their exposure. eventually if super goes t!ts up, we fall back on club comp which at that point is the best clubs up the east coast most likely plus a couple WA clubs and that's the basis of a domestic comp. teams with history and natural following.A national club comp will kill the weaker teams in QPR/SS. Why would players ever go to perennial lower markers? QRU really tried hard this year to share the new players around. Norths picked up Cormac Daly and JTA which lifted them.
isn't that basically NRL.....seems to work. maybe that club comp has 8 teams in it. cross town rivalries etc etc
That said - I think Super Rugby is largely cured by having a draft and anyone can sign for anyone and be eligible for their country. not sure what you necessarily do with Fijian Drua in this instance (maybe they can pull an ireland and make your income tax free?)
There's no problem with the teams that exist that a more even comp wouldn't fix in my mind. with south africa and Argentina gone, the hours of games are fine. the travel is totally manageable. anyone can declare eligible for the Super Draft wherever you are from and remain eligible for NZ and Aus