WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
So you'd leave Super Rugby and have an expanded NRC for 22 rounds plus finals? I actually used to think this was a decent idea, but I've changed my mind. I like the fact that top international level club/franchise rugby, featuring the best players in the world, is played in Australia. With a domestic league in place of Super Rugby the only world class rugby in Australia would be the 6 or 7 Wallabies home games each year (filled with players based in Europe and Japan), and perhaps the odd tour from rich foreign clubs on branding exercises.
Personally I see this as a last resort if the game is truly on its knees, and I don't think that we're at that point yet. I'm afraid that rather than create a new A League or Big Bash, we'd create the new NBL - I see that as much more likely.
Leaving Super Rugby should be the absolute last resort. Even without the same resources as the French or English it is still easily the best Rugby competition in the world. It's biggest issue is structural. By that I'm not suggesting reverting back to the round robin format. What I like about a potential Super Rugby/Pro12 merger or even partial merger ala the Rainbow Cup concept is that it could force the changes necessary to actually make the structural leap.
We neee two things here. Content in the appropriate time zones and games our market cares about. Those are games involving Australian teams either against one another or Kiwi sides. The others are the Kiwi derbies. To do this we may need to take the Sunwolves and Jaguares along with us but I don't actually mind that.