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Ken Catchpole (46)
for sure, but don't have the Sydney Waratahs or the Brisbane Reds, don't fuck with the history of those clubs
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got.
for sure, but don't have the Sydney Waratahs or the Brisbane Reds, don't fuck with the history of those clubs
Yes but there would still be a heap of politicking going on with regards to who’s in and who isn’t. In principle it would be a great idea though, using Sydney as an example the 6 or so clubs who don’t make it would end up in a semi pro comp with the top half dozen clubs from Kentwell (1st division subbies), and so on down the chain. The winner of that comp would then playoff against the winners of other similar comps for the right to challenge the worst performing club in the top tier maybe every two years. In theory it would be great, not sure how practical though.
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got.
If you’re not having state based sides then I don’t think a city vs country split generates much of a rivalry. Certainly in Sydney, West vs North vs East would have much more entrenched support. I would love to see a Randwick-Easts conglomerate get thrashed by Norths, Gordon, Northern Beaches side, Sydney vs some ethereal country side, don’t care that much.
If you’re not having state based sides then I don’t think a city vs country split generates much of a rivalry. Certainly in Sydney, West vs North vs East would have much more entrenched support. I would love to see a Randwick-Easts conglomerate get thrashed by Norths, Gordon, Northern Beaches side, Sydney vs some ethereal country side, don’t care that much.
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got.
True and we had 3 teams in super rugby we had a Wallaby team right at the top, a great comp where everyone was engaged, great crowds, so why didn't we keep doing it and keep what we had?
That's a fair point. Personally, I don't think the good times would have continued regardless of expansion, but we'll never know. I guess what I am saying is that tradition is all well and good, but it is a luxury we can't necessarily afford. We can match NZ 5 and 5 in a TT comp and we'd struggle to have a domestic comp with only 5 teams. Something has to give.True and we had 3 teams in super rugby we had a Wallaby team right at the top, a great comp where everyone was engaged, great crowds, so why didn't we keep doing it and keep what we had?
Because there are 7 states and territories in Australia - not 3.
True and we had 3 teams in super rugby we had a Wallaby team right at the top, a great comp where everyone was engaged, great crowds, so why didn't we keep doing it and keep what we had?
A NSW Country side is like an old heritage listed house, everyone thinks it's wonderful and should be preserved but nobody wants to buy it.
So the top 4/5 clubs from Sydney and Brisbane are going to be pretty close and could form the basis of a competitive and even National comp.
I really dont know how competitive and what standard we are looking at with ACT/Melbourne and Perth. Think these might be in for a flogging, and if other country clubs wanted entry, they too would be way under standard.
I think for these other areas they will need to be representative sides, drawing from all the talent in the comp, with perhaps some possibility of imports from other Syd/Bris clubs not involved. This could even up the national club comp to something special
alright well if we do go down the domestic route id go one of two options
1) State based competition with current 5 plus Drua and maybe the Samoan team too - look to add SA/NT/TAS when applicable
2) Go more regional - 3x NSW based (any country team needs to have a solid home base eg Newcastle, Wollongong etc and not just be a generic country team that hops around all season), 2-3 QLD, 2 Melb, 1 Perth..still look to add islander teams as well
Why not just start with an 8 team domestic competition the 5 current franchises, add 1 NSW/1 QLD/Drua 8 teams.
If cash-flow is an issue then just start with 6 in 2021 8 in 2022.
The most important things is to get out of this stupid mentality of only games against NZ are legitimate.
Pitch that to Twiggy, go out for more PE, just grow a set of balls Australia, and tell the Kiwi's to fuck off.
Ok was having a chat with mate yesterday, a bit like me and watches a hell of a lot of rugby, Aussie a 25 year member of at the Reds etc, so one to get a bit of gauge on rugby things with and he said one very worrying thing. When discussing Aus games on weekend, he said he didn't see Brumbies/Rebels game until sunday, I said ok you out Sat night?
The worrying thing was he said no, I just struggle to watch the Aus games straight after watching the NZ games because the step down is too much, like watching club rugby after rep rugby. The only reason I mention it, because he a real mad rugby man and if he thinks that, do you then get Fox to not show games from NZ before to keep top attention to game? I repeat he a real rugby man so, although I have heard similar from less engaged watcher's at work, it something we need to be aware of. I don't usually watch the Backpage on Fox, but saw a bit of it last night and though they not rugby men that I know of, they were talking about the gulf in class between the comps and skills. To really keep the numbers up for viewing etc we don't want people to think they watching a lesser comp in my opinion.
Don't shoot me, only what I have heard said and it concerns me.