Time to change the system.
If the current system does not change, we will always, ALWAYS get the same results with the Wallabies.
If we always get the same results, what does this mean for rugby in Oz in 10-20 years time?
We need to win the fans and future players. We need to be able to compete with league and AFL in this regard.
The Wallabies have always been our flagship to do this, but they cannot win this fight under the current system.
We need to do something different with the tier below.
I love our Kiwi cousins, but they are interested in minimal change because things are working well for them as is. They want Aussie fans to remain content and to stay hopeful, but never win. But we need to do what's best for us.
With the Inbound Tests soon to start in July, that leaves 18-19 weeks max to work with. This includes starting on the second last weekend in February, and having a weekend off before the July Tests.
At the very least RA need to take our teams: Reds, Waratahs, Brumbies, Rebels, Force + Sunwolves, and play home and away with a final between the top two (11 weeks straight). With a (almost) guaranteed winner from Australia, we begin to build interest in rugby, more fans begin to follow, and participation from aspiring players grows.
When Australia takes this step, it leaves NZ with SA and Argentina. They can play their own round robin with semis and a final (11 weeks also).
With a week off, this leaves 6-7 weeks before the July Tests. So Australia forms into 3 (state-of-origin) rep teams: NSW, Qld, and (for want of a better name) a Combined States team.
With our 3 teams, we offer to play NZ's 5 teams in a round robin format, with a traditional first past the post winner. Every game becomes vital to win.
Under this scenario, Australia gets their own (much needed) domestic comp to build interest in rugby in Australia, gaining new fans and aspiring players. We also get a comp with NZ, with less, but more competitive Australian teams. Thus, interest will be higher.
NZ don't have to deal with extra derby games. They still get to play SA and Oz teams as preparation for test rugby, and with a much fairer finals system.
SA are probably the biggest losers under this scenario, with less weeks of Super Rugby. But what choice do we have. We have to change the system somehow.