Rugby union around the world is incredibly healthy and growing in popularity in many new markets.
I wouldn't point to the Auckland Nines as anything remarkable. The Coca Cola World Sevens that started the preseason used to be very popular too but after a few years people lost interest and it died a death. Don't be surprised if that happens to the Nines in a couple of years.
Where is this impetus for a hybrid game going to come from? Australia where rugby is struggling to maintain its popularity?
Innovation will always be driven by the most powerful in the sport.
How is every other sport reinventing itself?
Rugby has gone through significant change in the last two decades and favours the attacking team well.
I wouldn't point to the Auckland Nines as anything remarkable. The Coca Cola World Sevens that started the preseason used to be very popular too but after a few years people lost interest and it died a death. Don't be surprised if that happens to the Nines in a couple of years.
Where is this impetus for a hybrid game going to come from? Australia where rugby is struggling to maintain its popularity?
Innovation will always be driven by the most powerful in the sport.
How is every other sport reinventing itself?
Rugby has gone through significant change in the last two decades and favours the attacking team well.