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Darby Loudon (17)
This will be a utter farce, only the idiots at Sanzar could think of something as bad as this. Meanwhile Europe sores on ahead with the Champions Cup....
Meanwhile Europe sores on ahead with the Champions Cup..
I find it hard to envisage that either team will be successful from the start.
I'm all for furthering rugby in Japan and Argentina but things might be very difficult for their Super sides.
The Argentinian team will basically be the Pumas. From 2016 they are only going to select locally based players for the national side - so with only 1 Super Rugby team that will essentially be it. I'd fancy the Pumas to beat most super rugby teams.
I bet both teams are better than the Kings.
They'll probably focus on up and comers because they aren't going to get their top players back, the players are in a position of power in this case and aren't going to give up their good wages to play in Super Rugby and have to endlessly travel. Watch the UAR fold when they realise how much they need these players no matter where they play come RC timeThe Argentinian team will basically be the Pumas. From 2016 they are only going to select locally based players for the national side - so with only 1 Super Rugby team that will essentially be it. I'd fancy the Pumas to beat most super rugby teams.
And the Japanese national team would be borderline competitive on their own when at full strength. But they'll be propped up by a few imports that should make them at least a handful for the top teams and a genuine chance of beating the lower ones.
I bet both teams are better than the Kings.
That's interesting stuff re how the Argentine Union will select their national team from 2016.
I hope they get all their best players back to Buenos Aires from France and the rest of the European leagues.
If they do they will be great. Positive news! Slightly doubtful maybe.
They'll probably focus on up and comers because they aren't going to get their top players back, the players are in a position of power in this case and aren't going to give up their good wages to play in Super Rugby and have to endlessly travel. Watch the UAR fold when they realise how much they need these players no matter where they play come RC time
It's made more complex because I have no idea what that guy is saying. Anyone speak kiwi?Just posted on G&GR facebook http://www.futureofsuperrugby.com/
From rugbyskier:-
"One grammatical error that is now appearing frequently in television ads is using 'less' instead of 'fewer'. There is an ad for vitamins that states the benefits of taking it are "less sick days", it's "fewer sick days" you ponytail morons!"
They'll probably focus on up and comers because they aren't going to get their top players back, the players are in a position of power in this case and aren't going to give up their good wages to play in Super Rugby and have to endlessly travel. Watch the UAR fold when they realise how much they need these players no matter where they play come RC time
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I've just watched the futureofsuperrugby video.
I think they are straw manning it a bit in order to pitch a Pacific Islands team.
Their new format could have worked with the Japanese team in the AU conference and the Arg team in the NZ conference. The RWC is going to Japan, rugby is investing hugely in the country. A Super Rugby team is the natural next step.
I have big concerns over the SANZAR proposal. Less games for us in Australia and a very confusing structure which makes a mockery of the league concept. If all of this is being pushed from a hardline approach from the South Africans, perhaps (this is a bold move by the way) they should call their bluff. A Super XI with Australia, New Zealand and a Japanese side where everyone plays eachother home and away?
I understand there are short term financial consequences, but a more coherent structure and logical grouping of teams could be beneficial?
Only trouble with your logic is that NZ have repeatedly said that they won't be involved in super rugby without South Africa.
Ah I didn't know that.
As facts change so should opinions though. In my (outsider's) view it appears that the appeasement of South Africa has gone too far against what benefits the tournament.
The S18 structure, to me anyway, is not desirable.