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Michael Lynagh (62)
Anyone else notice Campo last night tweeted that South Africans poised to quit Super Rugby. Would love to see where he got the gos from
No but honestly it wouldn't surprise me if they did.
Anyone else notice Campo last night tweeted that South Africans poised to quit Super Rugby. Would love to see where he got the gos from
South African teams poised to quit Super Rugby: report. The best for the game. Well done
South African teams poised to quit Super Rugby: report
Just kill it. End the misery.https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-...ar-mull-radical-overhaul-20181202-p50jpe.html
None of this is looking much good. interesting the rumours of SA going north are mentioned
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-...ar-mull-radical-overhaul-20181202-p50jpe.html
None of this is looking much good. interesting the rumours of SA going north are mentioned
Just kill it. End the misery.
Similar to the NRL. So would that mean that teams would play each other once for 13 games and then what, 5 teams a second time for 18 rounds? I wouldn't actually mind that format but why not just keep it at 15 teams? Or are they actually looking to run it as a straight 13 weeks? Surely that's going even further backwards unless we look to do something with the NRC.
If the competition is reduced to 14 teams, then playing each of the other Aus sides twice and all the others once would surely only provide 16 games in total. To make 18 games, would most likely involve Aus and SA teams playing two other international sides twice as well. NZ teams would be 8 games against home sides and 9 playing once against all the other international sides and would need to play one of the international teams a second time to get 18 games. Argentina would be in a bit of a mess I think, playing five of the international sides twice. Structuring the additional games in a way that is as fair and equitable as possible to all is a bit of a nightmare.
Well that would kind of work for Aust and SA we could play our domestic teams twice plus one game for each of the international teams, so 16 games plus maybe an extra game from each of SA and NZ to make 18 games. For NZ, if they were to play each domestic team twice, that would be 8 games and that would leave 10 games to split across Aust, SA and Argie - assuming it is Sunwolves to go (and they may be going to GRR)
I do wonder about the economics for South Africa.
The TV money for SA teams in the pro league must be spectacular - their crowds have been terrible, bordering on non-existent. (Kings reported 1400 for last week's game, which was very optimistic based on reports)
Maybe they are hoping people start turning up if the really big South African teams head over
Yep, Super rugby version what the f--k ever. The saddest thing is the RA will sign up for this shit as long as the pay checks keep rolling in, so much for what is actually good for the game here.
Yeah - from memory I think the rest of the competition increased their revenue - but the South African teams had a reduction when compared to Super (and from their crowds!)I know the attraction for the Pro 14 was the immediate boost in revenues supplied by the 2 SA teams entering but from memory is wasn't a huge increase. It doesn't help that the two teams they've selected aren't great with the Cheetahs being completely pillaged in the recent years and the Kings being a lame duck in regards to everything from day one.
Yep, Super rugby version what the f--k ever. The saddest thing is the RA will sign up for this shit as long as the pay checks keep rolling in, so much for what is actually good for the game here.