Omar Comin'
Chilla Wilson (44)
You can't have it both ways: pull out of Super Rugby but expect to remain part of SANZAR come Test season. See how much revenue you get from playing the PI, Japan etc c.f. AB & 'boks & the effect that has on the ARU' already precarious finances.
Of course NZRU want what's best for their #1 earner, the AB. That includes a proper domestic comp & Super Rugby to develop the next generation(s) of AB. They will absolutely not tolerate anyone trying to undermine either comp.
Is it the Waratahs fan/potential fan or rugby fan base that's tiny in WS? No doubt there's a massive potential rugby fan & talent base out there but who's gonna prop up a WS side until that potential is realised? In the absence of a sugar daddy it has to be at the expense of the 'Tahs, even if indirectly by way of them losing sponsors to the new entity.
There is zero chance of NZ and South Africa not playing test matches against Australia. It would be cutting off the nose to spite the face. NZ is economically dependent on Australia - an economy 4 times the size of South Africa's and in a much better time zone. When it comes to the 2nd tier, why should the ARU continue to go along with a structure that may suit NZ but is losing Australian rugby money every year, while its competitors for fans and athletes go from strength to strength?
The NZRU have done plenty to undermine Super Rugby by the way. Don't forget the 'conditioning program' of 2007!
Yes the Waratahs fan base is tiny in WS. They are seen as a North Shore and Eastern Suburbs, private school old boys team. But you're right, any new Western Sydney team at super rugby level or equivalent would have to be propped up by private investment and new sponsorship. But I don't think that would be impossible to achieve given the interest there is from private consortiums to take over the Waratahs license. And I doubt the Tahs would lose anything from having a cross-town rival. Two teams in Sydney would raise the profile of the sport.