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Phil Kearns (64)
You could do both. There's no reason why you couldn't build say an 10 team league that draws in the best in the world alongside domestic talent while developing greater community links. And the IPL isn't the worst model to emulate. They do have foreign players quotas after all. Four imports on the pitch at any one time and no more than 10 in the squad overall. We could have similar in such a competition.
I'm not sure I like the transitory nature of the foreign players in an IPL system for us. I don't think it'll have particularly good cut through for non-rugby fans until the competition is popular if you have players only at a team for a year or two, and given the much greater need for combinations to be developed in rugby vs cricket I'm not sure the imports would deliver results on the field in that model.
As far as foreign player numbers go, IPL uses a much greater percentage than what I'd like to see - the IPL numbers are around a 3rd of the players in a match day side, which would be around 8 of the 23 for a rugby side. This is way too high for mine.
I do like the idea of some sort of big money foreign import competition being run as an extra, but I don't think it can be our key domestic competition and I think we need a stronger base before we can start to explore it. Potentially it's worth looking at something like the tens again down the line for that big name international comp.