Copy and pasted from the NRC coverage thread, as I think this concept is equally applicable at for all Super Rugby franchises following the end of the season:
"What I want to see at the NRC GF, as pre-game and half-time entertainment is:
+ A 100m sprint race, with each team electing their fastest player to represent them. You could have 1 timer per player on the 40, 60, 80 and 100m lines to see who's the fastest over what intervals; and
+ A strong-man competition. You could easily set this up on the oval with overhead press, chin ups, farmers walks, bench press, vertical leap, dead lifts etc.
I think the fans would genuinely be really interested to know who is the fastest / strongest of all the players, but also, quite oddly, I also think it'd help to serve to further develop our players / increase professionalism.
Why?
If you can reward those who win in a somewhat meaningful way, you're encouraging players to invest in their own S&C.
More importantly, however, if you're a 16-17 year old school boy player who wants to make it as a professional you may see Lopeti Timani benching 5x180kg and reflect on the fact that you're only capable of doing 5x90kg.
The solution? Get in the fucking gym.
Maybe we'd develop some non-powderpuff tight 5 players as a result."
Perhaps you could make each Super Rugby team have a testing day to see who to elect for what exercise, before making all of the results public.
It'd serve to motivate / possibly shame some players.
Imagine if RHP absolutely outlifted Hanigan. It'd light a fire under Hanigan's arse and give us more vitriol to hurl at Cheika.