A suggested alternative structure.
To my mind the proposed 18 team structure proposed for Super Rugby from 2016 onwards has two glaring weaknesses: the sixth Saffer side doesn't warrant inclusion, and the Argentinean team will be far too powerful. The original suggestion was for two Argie sides to be included in this expansion. So, simply substitute a second Argie side for the sixth Saffer one. And iRB/SANZAR or whomever, politely tell the Saffer government to get their noses out of sporting administration.
My qualifications for this suggested competition:
To my mind the proposed 18 team structure proposed for Super Rugby from 2016 onwards has two glaring weaknesses: the sixth Saffer side doesn't warrant inclusion, and the Argentinean team will be far too powerful. The original suggestion was for two Argie sides to be included in this expansion. So, simply substitute a second Argie side for the sixth Saffer one. And iRB/SANZAR or whomever, politely tell the Saffer government to get their noses out of sporting administration.
My qualifications for this suggested competition:
- The Argie sides be grouped with either SAf or Aus/NZ. Arg 1 would go SAf/Aus/SAf/NZ/SAf/Aus/SAf/NZ, etc. Arg 2 would go NZ/SAf/Aus/SAf/NZ/SAf/Aus/SAf, etc.
- The Sunwolves to be grouped with either Aus or NZ. It'd look like this: Aus/NZ/NZ/Aus/Aus/NZ/NZ/Aus, etc.
- Matches to be the same as 2015: eight matches against teams in same group and four each against teams in the other two. And two byes.
- All SAf/Sunwolves matches to be played in Singapore and/or Hong Kong. To be fair to the Saffers this Asian fixture should always be tacked on to an Australasian trip.
- Australian and New Zealand teams to play their SAf/Argentinean away fixtures in one trip.
- Byes to be scheduled after all long trips.