Bardon
Peter Fenwicke (45)
Bardon, you might very well be the one to give an inkling to a question I asked earlier in the thread
In all honesty, how is the Super Rugby comp viewed in terms of 'absolute' quality? I ask sincerely, for example I never manage to catch any of the NH games so I don't really know. Not withstanding the answer, my point is that any absolute quality it has stem from it including the SA teams? For the life of me I cannot see the quality increase if the SA teams left.
I presume that you DO actually live in Ireland and hence get at least some idea of the NH (well, irish at least) scuttlebut and thoughts??? BTW, what is HEC? (heneikin?)
In any case, and I am not an outsider (if outsider means living somewhere other than one of the Super Rugby countries) but I agree with you.
Super Rugby generally is viewed as very high quality entertainment up north. However it doesn't always attract a large viewership. That's more to do with time zones than anything else.
NZ games are generally at 6-8am so have the lowest viewership. Aus games are at 10-11am so the time is a bit more friendly. SA's tme zone is very close to UK and Ireland so those games are at the most NH friendly time. However they often clash with NH games so personally I sky plus one and watch the other depending on who's playing.
Yes the HEC is the Heineken European Cup. Up here Super Rugby would be seen as of roughly equal quality. I prefer the HEC format but it works up here because they're so many teams compared to S15. Don't think the format would work in the SH at present.
I live in Ireland but I've been here in Tokyo for the last 4 months. Still managed to watch S15, Premiership, knock out stages of the HEC and Challenge cup and the B&IL tour.