Quick Hands
David Wilson (68)
Its an evolving issue..
With things continuing the way they are it will eventually get to the point where South Africa will be demanding their 24th team just to satisfy every fraction of rugby union within the country. There will at some point in the future be a critical moment where the demands of South Africa outweigh the financial benefits.
The Japanese market could potentially prove very lucrative for the ARU/NZRU, Japan will likely demand to be included in the Australian/New Zealand conference at the next broadcast rights agreements and its possible the value added by Japan could offset the value of South Africa.
I dont think South Africa will ever leave the Super Rugby model, but i do believe it will continue to evolve with a greater focus on the conference systems and on those teams within the relative timezones.
It will all depend on NZ. As long as the NZRFU take the view that they want to play South African teams as often as possible, then we're stuck with that arrangement and we have to play them just as often.
No doubt from an Australian point of view, we'd like a trans-Tasman competition, at least in the pool stages, but it's unlikely.
See post #380 for the NZRFU's position re South Africa.