I've read with interest all the posts on the "Rebels/Force/Where to" forums, and along with the info that I've read in the newspapers, I have deduced the following:
1. Super Rugby is going to 15 teams in 2018, end of story.
2. If Mr Cox chooses to sell his Super Rugby licence, the Rebels are gonski.
3. If Mr Cox chooses to keep his Super Rugby licence, the Force are gonski.
4. The Brumbies are clearly no longer part of the "cut or chop" discussions.
5. Everything else is just whispers in the breeze and fan speculation.
I think that about covers it, ladies and gents. Did I miss anything?
Perfectly summarized
So far today iv read (in very short)
- Private ownership is terrible, we need to pay Cox out to get rid of the Rebels
- Private ownership is awesome, millionaire businessmen wanting to invest in the Force for the betterment of the game
- Canberra to Melbourne is a short drive away, maybe the players can live in Albury and commute one day to Melbourne, one day to Canberra
- Keeping 5 teams is financially stable (minus $28million)
- Crowds of around 7-9 thousand people is massive support (this goes for all teams)
- It's ok for Canberra to accept a compromise
- It's ok for Melbourne to accept a compromise
- It's not ok for Perth to accept a compromise
- Brumbies catchment area to encompass all areas not within North Korean missile reach
Guys (and ladies) lets all live in the real world. I was a massive fan of 5 teams, then i read the annual report, not the front but the back financial statements.
Our teams have horrendous crowds, Rebels 7500 on Saturday, Force (in an almost do or die situation) 8000, Brumbies have dropped below 10000 a few times this year, and the Reds 11000 on Saturday.............11000.
As shit as it is, we cannot all have cake and eat it. Not saying the situation should of ever got to this, as there is no reason why Australia shouldn't have the money, resources of players to have 5 fully functioning professional teams, but the situation is what it is.
I completely agree, they have all 'correctly' decided a 15 team comp is what it will be. Even tho they built this mess, its the right decision right now. The decision is going to be 2 of the 3
- Australia's best performing team
- A state where we could legitimately be no.2
- A state which could supply resources and players that could make us wealthy/player depth.
There's no wrong answer.
Just pick 2 and the other will suffer. Obviously i am very biased to the Rebels, but i recognise the other teams have strengths in their arguments as well. Generally where one has a strength, it's the others weakness and vise versa, which is what makes this hard. But lets try live in the real world.