I am glad world rugby held firm on promotion : relegation - pity could not have world league minus those nations vetoing - wonder if this means 6 nations take private equity money which would be pretty darn stupid
What really annoys me is that the solution was fairly simple. Expand the top division from 12 to 16. Two conferences of 8 teams split into two pools of 4 each. Everyone has to play everyone in their conference once for 7 games with the 6Ns counting toward five of those games. The rest could be made up in the July where a pool from each conference would tour before hosting before hosting in November. To get the other 4 games to reach 11 they would play two games against teams from one of the pools from the RoTW conference in July and the other two from that pool in November. Top team from each conference goes to the final. The rest of the teams are then ranked 3-14 with the 16th team being relegated.
From the overall rankings/performances the Europe conference would have the 6Ns teams plus Romania/Spain while the ROTW conference would feature the SANZAAR nations, Japan, Fiji, and the USA.
Below that run a 12 team 2nd Div. with teams split into two conference along Europe and RoTW which would feature Europe: Spain/Romania, Russia, Belgium, Portugal, Germany and the Netherlands and RoTW: Samoa, Canada, Uruguay, Namibia, Hong Kong and Brazil. This would run as WR (World Rugby) proposed the 1st Div to operate.
Below that would be the existing regional championships with the winner of each progressing to the Nations Cup format to determine a 3rd Div. winner to be promoted to the 2nd Div.
That would create a sizeable buffer between the 6Ns teams and relegation. Split the £355m that was offered in a £12/£6/£3 which would come to the total of £336m of that £355m on offer. It would also allow for a one off parachute payment of £12m for the 1st Div team being relegated and £6m for the 2nd Div. team. Which would bring it to £354m. Hell, at the 3rd Div. level they could go with £1m and that would represent significant funding increases. While if necessary boosting the payments to £14 and £7m for the top two divisions.
This would represent a significant boost in overall funding for pretty everyone of the potential 52 competing nations while actually achieving the goal of promotion/relegation.