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Jason Little (69)
This is goign around in circles. NZRFU look like c**ts BUT theyre playing hardball cos Aus teams lose 76 million games in a row and Aus fans tune out en masse ergo no broadcasting deal. Only the 17 tragic diehards here at GAGR were left watching that shit in March 2020.
GAGR aussies say no, no, let us in, all 5 teams, banking on what, a sudden 5-team wide turnaround to competitiveness? Not just the BumBreeze?
Not a safe bet.
Sure, NZ participation numbers are plummetting but I'd still bank on them being able to find 100 murderous bastards to fill the rosters for the rest of our lifetimes. It's up to Aussie to lift to the standard and the last 5 years say "um, no". If 10 team comp is a go and the Aus spiral of losses continues and NZ broadcasting has a mass exodus of viewers like Aus then YOU'VE DRAGGED US CNUTS DOWN WITH YOU.
If you do get 5 teams you have to all PROMISE not to have one single whinge about the disastrous tv ratings when no one tunes in to see NSFW get a 112-pt shellacking from the beautiful, beautiful Auckland Blues Blitzkrieg Panzer Division Murder Machine
Dismal, there's a lot of truth in what you've said here, but I disagree with what I think is your preferred outcome.
Without some strategy to improve the standard of the Aussie teams, there's a good likelihood of only one or two of them being competitive in any given year. But so what? There will always be a couple of NZ sides that will struggle against the top sides as well. I think there is no chance of a TT competition that doesn't include all 5 Aussie sides.
But my bigger concern is that any TT competition as the primary competition will eventually pull both Aussie rugby and NZ rugby down. For the reasons you offer in your post. If a NZ side, eg the Crusaders, continue to dominate then viewers in Aust will decline, while NZ viewers will also tune out if there are too many lopsided results.
Best outcome in my opinion is for two domestic competitions followed by a championship at the end.