Six-week, 10-team TT set to be confirmed very soon according to SMH:
"A six-week, 10-team trans-Tasman Super Rugby competition is days away from being signed off by Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby...
"....the Sydney Morning Herald can reveal a six-week competition – in which the five Australian teams will play each New Zealand franchise once – is set to be approved in the coming days.
"The two teams that finish at the top of the 10-team ladder will then square off in a trans-Tasman Super Rugby final."
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby...w-transtasman-super-rugby-competition-in-2021
^ I'd be very surprised if it's not top Au v top NZ as that kinda defeats the purpose of a Trans-Tasman comp.
Notwithstanding the lopsided results, it makes sense to test this format for next season and then tinker with it.So I was wrong on my prediction for the Trans Tasman comp.
Is the 6 weeks one game against each of the opposing country teams followed by a final between the top Aussie and top NZ team with the points from the regular season carrying through?
Clearly we need all our teams to have more opportunities to play and host games but this could also produce some pretty lopsided results.
So I was wrong on my prediction for the Trans Tasman comp.
Is the 6 weeks one game against each of the opposing country teams followed by a final between the top Aussie and top NZ team with the points from the regular season carrying through?
Clearly we need all our teams to have more opportunities to play and host games but this could also produce some pretty lopsided results.
^ I'd be very surprised if it's not top Au v top NZ as that kinda defeats the purpose of a Trans-Tasman comp.
Is the 6 weeks one game against each of the opposing country teams followed by a final between the top Aussie and top NZ team with the points from the regular season carrying through?
I think it would be a lot better if points from the domestic comps do not carry through. Otherwise you'll have multiple teams starting the TT competition with pretty much 0 chance of making the final.
I think it will be great if teams that underperformed in the domestic comp have an opportunity to turn their season around and potentially win a trophy. It's like in soccer where a team might underperform in the Premier League but still go on a run in the champions league or FA Cup.
I agree on one hand but if there is a big discrepancy between the standard of both comps it's going to be really highlighted if the final is between the Crusaders on 5 wins and the Brumbies on 1 win with NZ teams on 5 and 4 wins missing out.
Yes, it’s a chance but what’s the alternative?
Whats the alternative to producing content broadcasters want to pay for, and fans pay to attend?
I mean, I think we all understand the difference between quality of some of the teams, but i just don’t see how playing less rugby and taking less money is going to solve the issue either.
I agree on one hand but if there is a big discrepancy between the standard of both comps it's going to be really highlighted if the final is between the Crusaders on 5 wins and the Brumbies on 1 win with NZ teams on 5 and 4 wins missing out.
I don't know.
Maybe a top 6 (3 + 3) that play 5 games plus a final so a completely fresh comp where everyone plays everyone.
And a plate comp with the bottom 4 that play a double round robin with first past the post for the same number of games.
I don't think any of them are ideal but realistically this is just for one season.
Financially it’s not “one season” though, that ‘one off’ season has already occurred, if they delay the return to normality another year then that’s 2 years of financial oblivion neither organisation can afford.. 2021 needs to be a year where they stop the financial haemorrhaging, and the best way for that to occur is by all teams playing games producing content for the fans and broadcasters,
I dont agree to splitting the teams based on ranking of the domestic tournament either, there isn’t enough teams to split it and it makes it logistically a very difficult tournament to plan for, as they won’t know oppositions, dates or even home games to book stadiums or sell season tickets for.
I don't think any of them are ideal but realistically this is just for one season.
If the 2021 season works, I see no reason why they don’t continue that format in subsequent years.