I'm more interested in people discussing different options that getting bogged down on another to and fro about the adminstration.
I'd honestly be interested in any suggestion that you could make. You're one of the more reasonable people around here.
I've been thinking about it a lot, and there is no easy answer. The solution I'm drawing more towards is a rebranded Super Rugby with a few tweaks to make it more accessible and easier to understand ('back to the roots'). I can see the merits in the conference/Champions Cup model too, though it's by no means perfect.
I stick by my recent article that the best case scenario is the Pacific Model (
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/the-future-of-super-rugby-the-pacific-model/), although that relies on South Africa migrating north which seems very unlikely and certainly out of our control.
I'd love to see a successful local competition as we all would. I'm just not sure we could survive all the hits we would have to take to get there. Reduced TV and crowd revenue would see us lose our top players, and I just don't think we could survive that and come out the other side with anything sustainable.
I disagree with those who say we need to copy the A-League, NRL and AFL, and say that local is the only answer. I actually think the international nature of rugby and Super Rugby can be used to our advantage - indeed that's what set it apart at it's peak, it's why people flocked to it. This wasn't just the best in Australia, it was the best in the Southern Hemisphere.
It would be lovely to control our own destiny though, and SANZAAR is a bastard of an organisation to be tied in to, for sure.
There are just so many moving parts.
While I don't trust RA to negoitate us out of this particular mess, I don't think that they have some vested interest in remaining in Super Rugby, financial or otherwise. They themselves don't get a cut of TV revenue, or any other revenue. I simply think they are in a really tough spot, and faced with a number of options of varying appeal. I very much doubt they are keen to take any major risks with the future of the game, and will likely side with the devil they know, rather than the one they do not.
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