Dan54
David Wilson (68)
He needs to hurry, Love may overtake him the way he going.Brett Cameron playing Club footy this week & next with a view to suiting up for 'canes if all goes well.
He needs to hurry, Love may overtake him the way he going.Brett Cameron playing Club footy this week & next with a view to suiting up for 'canes if all goes well.
Big fan of small(er) crowds?Proposal to make the finals procession more interesting - final and semis are at neutral venues.
Final would sell out in Auckland or Sydney i reckon.Big fan of small(er) crowds?
I'm less confident it would (assuming the Blues or Tahs aren't playing in those scenarios), especially if it's a trans-Tasman final, but it might get decent numbers. Semis would have no chance.Final would sell out in Auckland or Sydney i reckon.
Teams | '24 Regular Season Average | '25 Regular Season Average (so far) |
Waratahs | 12,615 | 17,196 |
Reds | 14,527 | 15,645 |
Brumbies | 8,027 | 8,471 |
Force | 6,178 | 6,934 |
I choose to believe that the Waratahs can still do something extremely funny this weekend, with help from Will Jordan's absence.
There's been a few articles recently about a potential West Coast US based team joining super rugby. Hopefully RA and NZR realise this is an insane idea that has very little chance of working.
That said, I do think it's in our collective interests to help try and boost the sport in the US (imagine a competitive US team in the Rugby Championship one day and a Champions Cup between Super Rugby and MLR teams).
I think a simpler solution would be for WR (World Rugby) (World Rugby) to help fund say 20-30 young American players (those who will be mid-late 20's by 2031) to join Super Rugby squads in Australia and NZ (i.e. extending each squad by ~2 players rather than replacing local players). We could also invite a US Eagles A team to tour Australia for a month or so every year and play in the Super Rugby A competition that seems to be on the cards.
I've sprouted this type of idea for a number of nations. Sign 33 players (paid by world rugby and pay them all the same) to a two year deal. Have a Super Rugby draft whereby each team gets three picks. Have them in Super program for a year before bringing them back together for the new team. Get agreements for data share on those players and lock down the coaching staff so they can stay in contact with those players year oneI think a simpler solution would be for WR (World Rugby) (World Rugby) to help fund say 20-30 young American players (those who will be mid-late 20's by 2031) to join Super Rugby squads in Australia and NZ (i.e. extending each squad by ~2 players rather than replacing local players). We could also invite a US Eagles A team to tour Australia for a month or so every year and play in the Super Rugby A competition that seems to be on the cards.