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David Wilson (68)
!!!! The domestic comps were temporary solution! How can you run a domestic comp with 8 rounds for a season long competition???
Plenty of us have been calling for domestic to be the new norm. TT can follow seamlessly.
!!!! The domestic comps were temporary solution! How can you run a domestic comp with 8 rounds for a season long competition???
Plenty of us have been calling for domestic to be the new norm. TT can follow seamlessly.
So you want a competition with 5 teams that runs for 16 weeks?
So you want a competition with 5 teams that runs for 16 weeks?
I’d be very happy with a system going forward that starts with domestic comps, then TT in some form. But I don’t see any reason to drop Super Au.
This year we had Super Rugby for 6 weeks. Took a massive break and then did Super Rugby AU.
How can you do Super Rugby AU for that whole time?
No one is saying that.
They’re suggesting Super Rugby AU tournament like this year, followed by a TT tournament
How long did it take to put Super Rugby AU together? If it changes, it changes. Plan for a TT. It's what the broadcasters, players and fans want.
Nah you're suggesting a different comp, a playoffs of sort, for the top teams only. I can read.
How long did it take to put Super Rugby AU together? If it changes, it changes. Plan for a TT. It's what the broadcasters, players and fans want.
Nah you're suggesting a different comp, a playoffs of sort, for the top teams only. I can read.
There are literally 100s of pages of posts on this so why the reined surprise? Plenty of fans do NOT want a Super unless problems of the past are unravelled. To make a TT work requires two to tango, one party being NZR who have shown scant interest so far in anything that comes slightly close to working for Aus rugby. Which is their call. And we should then stand firm with our own comp.
A compromise is domestic followed by TT that can involve all teams. But it is a compromise.
Is it really a compromise though, if AUS/NZ can manage 6 teams each, then separate domestic competitions followed by champions league surely would be the best option moving forward financially, the issue is the 6th team for each country.
TT is not the best option it is the preferred option to suit specific interests.
Is it really a compromise though, if AUS/NZ can manage 6 teams each, then separate domestic competitions followed by champions league surely would be the best option moving forward financially, the issue is the 6th team for each country.
TT is not the best option it is the preferred option to suit specific interests.