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  • StargazerS Offline
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    @Rapido This is basically a variation of the Pacific Nations Cup (no need for another name). And if the JABs and Australia 'A' take part in this tournament again (not the ABs and Wallabies!), as has been done in the past, this tournament could be played more often than once every four years in the June window. It's nothing new, and should be easier to arrange.

    In years of RWC qualification, they could - for that purpose - put the three PI countries in the same pool and Canada, USA and Japan in the same pool.

    South Africa 'A', England 'A', Emerging Italy, Argentina XV etc are all "next senior level (XVs)" teams that play every, single year. They play either tournaments or tours. The Junior All Blacks, basically a combination of the Maori ABs and NZ Baabaas (teams both used for developing/giving game time for fringe All Blacks and up-and-coming ABs), would still beat countries like Japan, USA and Canada as the Maori ABs have done in the past. So participation of the JABs would benefit these countries and it would benefit the ABs. Japan (etc) could continue playing the (senior) ABs like they are doing now, as the first (or last) game of a November tour once every x years.

    Once a country like Japan starts winning the PNC every single year, including regularly beating the JABs, they might be ready for joining the Rugby Championship.

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    There was a Pacific Rim Cup before the Pacific Nations cup. It later changed its name to the sponsors Epsom Cup. It was USA, Can, Japan plus the 3 PI Nations.

    It had IRB funding. Then got stopped after a few years by the IRB when it wasn't yet financially self funding. IRB had smaller pockets back then. Circa early 2000s.

    The Pacific Nations Cup came a few years later. And has had many forms.

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    @Rapido Ah, okay, thanks for that.

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    @Rapido was also the CANZ comp too, cant recall exactly how it worked, but for the NZ teams it was those outside the big 5 who were in the Super 10?

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    @taniwharugby The CANZ series was a round robin tournament. Originally it was North Auckland, Waikato and Otago from NZ, Canada and 2 Argentinean clubs (1989-90). North Harbour later joined and the Argies dropped out (1992).

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    @Rapido said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    If I was Steve Tew.

    My suggestion to get Japan into a competition.

    Create a Pcific Rim Cup.
    8 nations: NZ, Aus, Japan, Canada, USA, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga.

    2 pools of 4, = 3 games each. Then a final.

    Home and away structure, sort of, 2 home & 1 away or vice versa. (Then a grand final).
    Draw should be random rather than seeded so there is a chance nz and Aus are in same pool.

    Schedule this in the November international window (3 weeks), with either first round or final outside the window.

    But, is a 4 yearly event (baby steps).

    Voila. You have brought Japan and growing USA market into 'our' sphere.

    It means NZ and Aus opt out of the NH November tours once every 4 years. This might have repercussions, seeing as it is reciprocal and all that ...... but seeing as there are 6 of 'them' wanting incoming tours from 4 of 'us' I think fall out will be minimal for the SH 'powers'.

    Seeing as they've just approved a future 'global calender' I think, this can't be done for about 5 years.

    So Steve, copy & paste this and hand it over to your successor to action in 2023 or whenever. This advice has been provided free of charge.

    That competition you have created sounds impressively boring. I can't see how that would work out financially for New Zealand. There is no big TV market in there in terms of rugby.

    You can't really have a five Nations competition. You can't play everyone twice so you have to play everyone once. South Africa could easily win that this year if they played us in Ellis Park.

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    @hydro11 said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    You can't really have a five Nations competition. You can't play everyone twice so you have to play everyone once. South Africa could easily win that this year if they played us in Ellis Park.

    What does this mean? I'm not following you.

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    @Rapido said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    My issue about Japan would be that it would ruin the 'authenticity' of the comp as a de facto SH Championship.

    There is some prestige / authenticity in that.

    If it's just a competition of teams with financially viable potential
    TV deals who are not in the 6Ns, then it loses a lot for me.

    I place value in the continental or hemispheric authenticity.

    If we were to do a separate* Asia-Pacific champs or Pacific Rim champs then yes I'd be for it.

    *Separate, not instead of.

    Fair enough about SH.

    I think a trick was missed by not inviting a Georgian team - effectively comprised of the Georgian National team - into the Pro 12, much like the Jaguares and Sunwolves.

    Regular competition against Irish, Italian, Scottish and Welsh clubs/regions
    Entry to European club competition
    Tests against NH and SH teams in Autumn window

    That's the way to see if Georgia is ready to be invited to join 6N

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    @hydro11 said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @Rapido said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    If I was Steve Tew.

    My suggestion to get Japan into a competition.

    Create a Pcific Rim Cup.
    8 nations: NZ, Aus, Japan, Canada, USA, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga.

    2 pools of 4, = 3 games each. Then a final.

    Home and away structure, sort of, 2 home & 1 away or vice versa. (Then a grand final).
    Draw should be random rather than seeded so there is a chance nz and Aus are in same pool.

    Schedule this in the November international window (3 weeks), with either first round or final outside the window.

    But, is a 4 yearly event (baby steps).

    Voila. You have brought Japan and growing USA market into 'our' sphere.

    It means NZ and Aus opt out of the NH November tours once every 4 years. This might have repercussions, seeing as it is reciprocal and all that ...... but seeing as there are 6 of 'them' wanting incoming tours from 4 of 'us' I think fall out will be minimal for the SH 'powers'.

    Seeing as they've just approved a future 'global calender' I think, this can't be done for about 5 years.

    So Steve, copy & paste this and hand it over to your successor to action in 2023 or whenever. This advice has been provided free of charge.

    That competition you have created sounds impressively boring. I can't see how that would work out financially for New Zealand. There is no big TV market in there in terms of rugby.

    You can't really have a five Nations competition. You can't play everyone twice so you have to play everyone once. South Africa could easily win that this year if they played us in Ellis Park.

    I prefer the 6N format, where you play only once, and alternate home/away, and obviously play more teams overall. Each year the home/away draw changes, as well as the sequencing of the two "easier" games (Scotland and Italy) which mixes it up nicely so you don't get the same shit year in year out.

    Adding more teams to the TRC achieves this. Personally I find playing Oz 3x per year and SA twice boring as batshit. Those years where we played Oz 4x (2009 and 2010 I think?) were extra tedious.

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    @Rapido said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @hydro11 said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    You can't really have a five Nations competition. You can't play everyone twice so you have to play everyone once. South Africa could easily win that this year if they played us in Ellis Park.

    What does this mean? I'm not following you.

    If you have a five nations and play everyone twice, that is eight games which is too many. So you play everyone once which means the draw is more of a lottery.

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    @hydro11 said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @Rapido said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @hydro11 said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    You can't really have a five Nations competition. You can't play everyone twice so you have to play everyone once. South Africa could easily win that this year if they played us in Ellis Park.

    What does this mean? I'm not following you.

    If you have a five nations and play everyone twice, that is eight games which is too many. So you play everyone once which means the draw is more of a lottery.

    I quite like that with the 6N currently, as it makes every year different and exciting. Possibly that's because the teams (ex-Italy) are fairly evenly matched and anyone could beat anyone on their day.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @dogmeat said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @MiketheSnow Tblisi - Dublin 3,960 kilometres Tokyo - Buenos Aires 18,358

    Less about geographical distance and more about ability distance.

    And whilst a trip to Tblisi would be great - I've been, and Georgia is magic - does the 6N need them?

    Georgia is ranked above Italy.....

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    @dogmeat said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @MiketheSnow said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @dogmeat said in Should Japan join the Rugby Championship?:

    @MiketheSnow Tblisi - Dublin 3,960 kilometres Tokyo - Buenos Aires 18,358

    Less about geographical distance and more about ability distance.

    And whilst a trip to Tblisi would be great - I've been, and Georgia is magic - does the 6N need them?

    Georgia is ranked above Italy.....

    For the same reason Wales went to 9th prior to the last WC cycle, losing to far superior opposition. Regularly.

    GEORGIA RESULTS

    2015
    Beat Tonga, Namibia
    Lost to Canada, Japan, NZ, Argentina

    2016
    Beat Tonga, Fiji, Samoa
    Drew with Samoa
    Lost to Japan, Scotland

    2017
    Beat USA, Canada
    Lost to Argentina


    ITALY RESULTS

    2015
    Beat Scotland, Canada
    Lost to Ireland (2), England, France (2), Wales, Scotland (2)

    2016
    Beat USA, Canada
    Lost to England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Argentina, NZ, Tonga

    2017
    Lost to Wales, Ireland, England, France, Scotland (2), Fiji, Australia

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