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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    Can't say that cementing in such a structural divide between tier one and two is going to help grow the game.

    Not particularly interested in having a finals series every year either.

    That being said, if I can't have tours anymore, a broader Championship is a beneficial move. Utterly sick of playing Australia, South Africa ad nauseum.

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    Assuming this proposal is going to go ahead I would prefer it was home and home (in alternating years) rather than round robin. There is something to be said for keeping some air between tests between certain countries to build anticipation rather than trotting out the same fixture sheet every year - the Rugby Championship took less than four years to get old.

    Also... no mention of the Lions - seems like a somewhat significant detail.

    edit: realized the home and home proposal wouldn't work as it would eliminate the 6N as we know it and that wouldn't be allowed to happen (perhaps rightly so)? Playing Australia and South Africa in alternating two-test braces would be refreshing though.

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    I may have asked these questions when it was first mooted, but I've already forgotten any provided answers

    What is the motivation for the change?
    What is the desired outcome?

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    @mariner4life said in World League Rugby:

    I may have asked these questions when it was first mooted, but I've already forgotten any provided answers

    What is the motivation for the change?
    What is the desired outcome?

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    And some bs about season alignment, player welfare etc.

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    @antipodean my thoughts were an attempt by the Unions to wrest back control of their players and their game from the Clubs?

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    So if, for ex, the ABs make semi and final games - they'll be playing them in NH for half the profit (minus whatever World Rugby take - I wonder how much?) which is nice for money.

    Shit for tier 2 teams, esp after the just trumpeted increased games between tier 1 and 2/3

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    So Italy, Scotland, Japan and USA all get preference over Fiji, Samoa & Tonga?

    With all due respect, but annual fixtures against the above teams (we never play those tight Scots anyway) is hardly gonna do the game any good!

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    @taniwharugby Yup. Of those 4 countries, only Scotland would still be interesting for me to watch. I really am not interested in games against Italy, Japan and the USA; much rather watch games against Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.

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    @Stargazer yeah the Jocks have a bit of appeal purely cos we never play them.

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    Yeah the Pacific Islands are getting the screw job, yet again.

    I am not opposed to giving the concept a shot. Outside of the Lions and RWC the international game (in Australia) stumbles from year to year. You have bursts of interest (series like Ireland, the first 20 minutes of Bled 1), and then weeks of nothing much.

    Having some sort of binding narrative to the season, plus a wider variety of opponents could be a good thing. All the better if it puts more money in the bank.

    I am very uncomfortable locking it down for 10 years though. That's a big red flag right there. Give it 2-3 years and then go from there. But of course that would be a logical decision, which is not really World Rugby's forte...

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    @barbarian yep, by all means give it a shot, but 10 years is an eternity. And shutting out the Pacific Islands for 10 years is a death sentence.

    3 years. Bottom team gets rissoled for highest ranked team not involved.

    Given November's "test" against Japan their fixture in NZ should be a massive earner. Fuck what happens if you get the US and Japan at home in the same year?

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    @barbarian opens the door for plenty of 'poaching'

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    Tests against Japan and USA in NZ:

    Negative: more fringe ABs players will be capped, who would not make the squad for the interesting test matches against better opposition

    Negative: these tests won't be more than warm-up matches for tests against stronger opposition

    Positive: smaller stadiums will get test matches

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    @Stargazer Except the first ones a positive, it will help with depth. As it won't be like the one off EXTRA tests where we have to swap around people like last year, just play a lot more B team- who can be needed come the real games.

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    @Stargazer said in World League Rugby:

    Tests against Japan and USA in NZ:

    Negative: more fringe ABs players will be capped, who would not make the squad for the interesting test matches against better opposition

    Why is that a negative?

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    @barbarian said in World League Rugby:

    Yeah the Pacific Islands are getting the screw job, yet again.

    Are you proposing Nukuʻalofa have six tier one tests a year or something?

    I'm yet to see a model that can integrate the Pacific Islands. It is a false indignance as well; their national teams performance is absolutely not built on the strength of their national union - quite the opposite.

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    @rotated No. But there needs to be some sort of middle ground between Tonga hosting six tests and the Pacific Island teams being locked out for 10 years while the USA and Japan get a full dance card of games each year.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    I can't see the Home Nations voting for this. The 6 Nations and the current November internationals are enormous money-generators for them. Why risk compromising those successful products? No mention of the B&I Lions. The treatment of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga is shameful.

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    @Hooroo said in World League Rugby:

    @Stargazer said in World League Rugby:

    Tests against Japan and USA in NZ:

    Negative: more fringe ABs players will be capped, who would not make the squad for the interesting test matches against better opposition

    Why is that a negative?

    For the same reason as several Ferners considered it a negative that players were capped in the 2018 test in and against Japan. Players may be capped only to play these games, but may never play against stronger opposition.

    I guess we'll have to wait and see what the selection "policy" for these games will be.

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    replied to sparky on last edited by Stargazer
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    @sparky They aren't proposing any changes to the Six Nations. That's exactly why it will be acceptable to them.

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