Wasn't crying, just saying you are wrong. I agree Super Rugby is dying. But that's it. New Zealand won't play us. They have absolutely no interest in playing us. They want the Saffas. If we leave they will not follow.
Any competition we start on our own will generate a significant amount less revenue than Super Rugby. If Super Rugby doesnt generate much now, how much can we expect to generate without European TV money largely garnered by the Saffas? Yeah fuck-all.
Once the money leaves so do all our fucking players. We are left with players who cant make it elsewhere and are therefore shit. The competition is therefore shit. Look at A-league. If any of those players could make it in Europe they would be there and the games are barely watchable.
Be assured the death of Super Rugby is not a good thing for us.
The problem here though is that players are getting paid for different things.
American sports don't have that issue. In the NRL, State of Origin and International match payments don't count towards the salary cap.
Does it really work in the ARU's favour if they create a rule that means that in order to offer someone a top up contract (and try and decrease the chance of that person taking up an overseas offer), they say to that person that in order to be paid what they deserve for being important to the Wallabies they have to move interstate?
Completely agree and that is one of the fundamental problems behind Super Rugby in Australia. What is the point of it?
Is it a club based game like the NRL / A-League / AFL / Big Bash?
Or is it for players to develop into the international version of the sport such as the Sheffield Shield?
At the moment it is halfway between each and is one of the major reasons why the ARU is having such problems. If we want the later, then things should be centrally controlled and definitely shouldn't have a privately owned team. If we want the former, then there needs to be better equalisation of talent across the teams. And if that means a couple of the Waratahs would have to leave and either go overseas or join another club leaving some money for the Rebels to retain players (such as Jones or Pyle) then that is what it means.
In the NRL, the additional payments for the other games are relatively minor. In Rugby, the top ups can be multiple times the salary of the player (look at Folau for example) and have been concentrated in the original teams.
I think the numbers for last year were the Rebels got $120k, the Force $260k and the Waratahs $2.6 million. Even with the Waratahs having a massive higher spend on players, the Waratahs were only one win above the Rebels.
Normally when you are doing expansion teams, then you want to try and maximise their success so that they can grow a following. The ARU have gone to the other extreme.