Been thinking about the restructure required in Aus Rugby (yes a little sad as im at work).
One of the biggest issues to the franchises is lack of success. Problem with having a 15 team competition where you only had/have 33/26% of participants is that you can also have those clubs been in the bottom 50% of the competition. Luxury the NRL and AFL have is that for every terrible team and negative news story (Parramatta, Carlton, Brisbane Lions, Bulldogs, etc) there is some on the opposite end of the table, so a positive story (Richmond, West Tigers, St George, West Coast, etc.). If Super Rugby is to go forward, i legitimately believe there needs to be a championship or separate competition which involves just the participating Australian teams. Perhaps a 5 team (Force, Reds, Tahs, Rebels, Brums, perhaps a PI team), 8-10 round competition played pre Super Rugby.
Our season is the wrong way around. So play the competition from March-April culminating in a final on Australian soil. Play the first Bledisloe on ANZAC Day or the corresponding weekend, finishing with a restructure of the Rugby Championship to a 5 Nations (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina and Japan(only 4 fixtures = everyone once aka 6 nations)). Which will coincide with the dropping of the Sunwolves from Super Rugby allowing the Japanese Domestic league to be what ever it needs to be. June will still be internationals against NH teams. During this month span, the non int players go back to club rugby supporting grassroots. Only downside to this would be no NRC
, however the domestic competition and non selection of wallabies players during the Bledisloe clash would allow for opportunities to young players.
Then play Super Rugby uninterrupted from July to October and finish the season with the NH internationals.
Aus Schedule
Jan - Rest
Feb - Rest
Mar - Domestic Championship
Apr - Domestic Championship + ANZAC Bledisloe
May - Rugby Championship (New 5 Nations) (Non Internationals back at club land)
Jun - SH internationals (Non Internationals back at club land)
Jul - Super Rugby/Indo Pacific (Force)
Aug - Super Rugby/Indo Pacific (Force)
Sep - Super Rugby/Indo Pacific (Force)
Oct - Super Rugby
Nov - NH internationals
Dec - Rest
NZ schedule would look like
Jan - Rest
Feb - Rest
Mar - NPC
Apr - NPC + ANZAC Bledisloe
May - Rugby Championship (New 5 Nations) (Non Internationals back at club land)
Jun - SH internationals (Non Internationals back at club land)
Jul - Super Rugby
Aug - Super Rugby
Sep - Super Rugby
Oct - Super Rugby
Nov - NH internationals
Dec - Rest
SAF (If they continue in Super Rugby)
Jan - Rest
Feb - Rest
Mar - Currie Cup
Apr - Currie Cup
May - Rugby Championship (New 5 Nations) (Non Internationals back at club land)
Jun - SH internationals (Non Internationals back at club land)
Jul - Super Rugby
Aug - Super Rugby
Sep - Super Rugby
Oct - Super Rugby
Nov - NH internationals
Dec - Rest
Argentine Schedule
Jan - Rest
Feb - Rest
Mar - New South American Professional Championship
Apr - New South American professional championship
May - Rugby Championship (New 5 Nations) (Non Internationals back at club land)
Jun - SH internationals (Non Internationals back at club land)
Jul - Super Rugby
Aug - Super Rugby
Sep - Super Rugby
Oct - Super Rugby
Nov - NH internationals
Dec - Rest
*more games for our super clubs to be exposed to (marketing opportunities)
*more content for our members to engage and build affiliation with Super club (11 homes games)
*more rest for players
*Greater emphasis on the domestic comps with the best players actually playing, each country also guaranteed a "champion" (positive news story)
*Asian dollars in the Rugby Championship and not Super Rugby
*More emphasis on Club Rugby
*Appeases TV companies (Perhaps FTA for Aus championship? TV networks a lot more interested in Reds/Tahs/Force brand than the NRC versions, non rugby fans actually have heard of them)
*No stoppages in any competition
*Multiple competitions to keep fans engaged (eg. Football)
I'm sure there is plenty of holes in this, but worth a thought anyway