5 Reasons Why SUPER RUGBY Should Be ABOLISHED! (Opinion Video)

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  • After several years of stagnation, the Super Rugby competition needs to be culled and replaced with a year-round NPC so that NZ Rugby can restore its place in the country. Join me for this opinion video about the five reasons it should be abolished and why I think I've got a possible solution.
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 - Introduction
    2:14 - SANZAAR’S Interaction with Fair Use Laws
    5:51 - Detachment from Amateur Rugby
    7:34 - Ad Break
    7:35 - Constant Changes to Game’s Laws
    10:03 - This Creates Worse Player Discipline
    13:03 - Loss of Commercial Credibility
    16:29 - Some Solutions I’ve Got in Mind
    19:28 - Conclusion
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  • @TheBlackJersey
    @TheBlackJersey  ปีที่แล้ว +4

    In this pinned comment I've attached links to a source I cited from Otago University, as well as a previous video I made around this topic, before I'd reached 1k subscribers.
    Old Video - th-cam.com/video/hPSwlGtd3Z4/w-d-xo.html
    Fair Use (Otago University) - www.otago.ac.nz/administration/copyright/otago016309.html

  • @doug7279
    @doug7279 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    As a "Northerner" I can't lie super rugby is still awesome to watch even nowadays 😂😂😂. Used to be better of course, but I love the more dynamic rugby you see in super rugby .

    • @karlosdeevs
      @karlosdeevs ปีที่แล้ว

      me too, it’s still a thriller on it’s day(:

    • @dude9318
      @dude9318 ปีที่แล้ว

      Idk man not the best for me
      It could be a lot better

    • @karlosdeevs
      @karlosdeevs ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dude9318 yh, i agree. But there are some awesome high points like Drua’s first win at home being v the reigning champs, and at times the play-offs can be very tense.

  • @theultimatesharpshooter6734
    @theultimatesharpshooter6734 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Having seen both worlds now with SA teams being in Super Rugby and NH I think I have a rough idea of what I think are the big issues in Super Rugby.
    When Super Rugby first hit onto the scene it was a big hit in all 3 nations. Despite the fact that time-zones and travel logistics were crazy the competition worked. My understanding is that the old Super 12 was closer to the Heineken Cup in Europe in the sense that all 3 nations had strong feeder competitions. Currie Cup was still a big deal in South Africa, NPC in NZ and Australia had a healthy amateur scene. Those local competitions create the fantastic tribalism that draws the crowds.
    Without those strong competitions you basically get a diluted Rugby Championship where you start supporting fellow teams against foreign teams. This may sound like a positive but it also takes away from the tribalism that was built up for over a century in those countries. Not to mention that foreign teams start to seem homogeneous rather than distinct clubs with their own history and fan base.
    In Europe there is a healthy domestic scene (although Prem is going through a rough patch it has more to do with external factors). Ireland can easily get 40-50k for a domestic derby because they still see each other as distinct teams with their own history. Same in France and Premiership.
    How would I fix Super Rugby?
    1. The Super Rugby channel should have it's own talk show with a mix of NZ, Aus and Islander pundits. Allow them to mix and debate to educate the public on what is a Brumby or what is a Chief. You will feel more compelled to watch a match when you understand who the opposition are. I can tell you from the URC that the first couple of months were hard to get interested but thanks to reddit, twitter and other platforms and interacting with the Irish, Scots, Welsh and Italians I have grown a fondness to their teams. I never thought I would ever get hyped for a Glasgow v Stormers match but I did.
    2. Either do the NPC solution in this video or allow for players to play in what ever club and still get selected for their national team. Yes this damages cohesion but imagine how excited a Reds fan will be seeing Barret play for them or how much hype a Hooper to highlanders move will have.
    3. Lastly stop having the conversation about whether this player will make the All Blacks or not after games or during. It might seem harmless but it feeds into the perception that these are just gloried trial competitions. You should rather take pride that many of the All Blacks are crusaders, rather than many of the crusaders are All Blacks (there is a difference).

    • @EclecticSceptic
      @EclecticSceptic ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Good comment. (P.S. Can confirm, 50k at Landsdowne Rd stadium ('Aviva') for Ulster v Leinster at the weekend)

  • @warrenbooysen
    @warrenbooysen ปีที่แล้ว +8

    From the start in 1996 to 2013 it was expanded to 12 best teams from NZ, Aus and SA. Then came the big rethink with conferences and expansion. And it went south (pardon the pun) from there. Ultimately resulting in the loss of SA sides to the north. SANZAR killed a brilliant product in Super 12. The days of bulls v saders finals and the heady days of the Brumbies. They broke the golden rule, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

  • @dietermeyer3531
    @dietermeyer3531 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Great video mate, I agree that SuperRugby should be dissolved, then NPC should be the main NZ domestic league, I wouldn't add AUS teams they should rather build up their already amazing lower league clubs which have amazing following get those teams in a national Pro competition. Then have a Champions cup style competition that can be called SuperRugby with the top 4 of NPC, top 4 of AUS Cup, top 4 of Japan League One, and sprinkle in some of the pacific teams like Drua and Moana and bring maybe even in the top USMLR and Super Rugby Americas teams in a knockout tournament. And although the MLR product isn't great right now but looking at the attendance this year it's been highly successful. Utah Warriors (team in last place) just played their final game in an MLS stadium for the 1st time and was able to attract 10,000 people.

  • @UnionXVRugby
    @UnionXVRugby ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for this video, I was brought up on NPC rugby as a kid proud Waikato man who hated Auckland. The point I am making is the NPC has history. For 100 years we have followed our NPC sides and sellout ranfurly shield games. It makes me so angry and mad to see how the game we love so much in NZ has been ransacked by the NZR and SANZAR.
    What makes me more angry is that the NZ public have not called out NZR for what has happened to the game we love, it’s our country identity. We let this happen. You just have to look at when they tried to make super league soccer in Europe and the fans were furious.
    I love my rugby so much with so much passion, I live and breathe it. But it’s heading to life support and it’s so hard to watch. It really makes me emotional how the game we love is being tarnished.
    This year we have 208 NZ super rugby players. There are 211 NZ professional players playing overseas. Absolutely ridiculous. How does this not make people mad. We are not the rugby nation we once were.

    • @TheBlackJersey
      @TheBlackJersey  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wait is there seriously that many overseas? Flick me a message on Instagram and send me the sources, that’s crazy 😳

  • @wayno5655
    @wayno5655 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Great analysis.
    I had a chat recently with Mark Robinson of NZR. Nice guy and he was a little bemused when I told him I have almost no interest in NZ rugby - haven't been back to Eden Park for ages - a huge mostly empty stadium - expensive food and a dull day out. Northern Hemisphere rugby is by far more interesting. Good and enthusiastic crowds and way better commentators and really good rugby to watch with teams that a really more competitive with one another .
    Sports is all about the packaging as much as the content . Our comps have dull names and dull boof head commentators - Northern Hemisphere is just way better and the 6 nations this year was fantastic!!!!!!!

    • @UnionXVRugby
      @UnionXVRugby ปีที่แล้ว

      What did he say to that?

    • @dude9318
      @dude9318 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I would say Northern hemisphere rugby is by far more interesting yes
      But i still like our southern hemisphere rugby

    • @runforrestrun1965
      @runforrestrun1965 ปีที่แล้ว

      NH better commentators? You must be joking!. Sorry but no.

  • @petelosuaniu
    @petelosuaniu ปีที่แล้ว +5

    “95,000 in Canterbury”?? You probably mean 9,000

  • @MrAhuapai
    @MrAhuapai 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Five NZ Super rugby franchises is the perfect size for the depth of NZ rugby talent. Its why Moana Pasifika looks like a collection of also rans. What ruined the competition is the SA and Australian expansion teams diluted the depth and quality of their teams coupled with the migration north.
    Skys broadcast presentation has gone backwards and seems to be designed to appeal to people who only watch rugby occasionally rather than the highly knowledgeable NZ rugby public.
    No SA players has seriously devalued the competition

  • @CLYDEMORE
    @CLYDEMORE ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Totally agree. They should just expand the NPC. Include all the existing Super Australian teams, more if any and run it like a division set up like the NFL. That way hopefully the players actually get some down time at the end of season.

  • @Ivan.Rooyen
    @Ivan.Rooyen ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Firstly thanks for great informative content. This coming from a Saffa who has the privilege of calling NZ home.
    Super Rugby died long before the SA teams left the competition. The reason as you stated in you video is the lack of Narional players in domestic leagues. Curry Cup in SA is not worth watching anymore because of this. We have to go back to keeping rugby as local as possible with a good spread of National payers in domestic teams. Competition between teams is crucial. This is were the NFL in the US gets it right. I agree mostly with your thoughts, accept for including AUS teams in the NPC. If the quality of the product is good enough then TV rights will flow in and further fund the development of local talents as long as the money is ploughed back into development and even the playing field for all local teams. Keep the content coming.

  • @theodorepurdy7028
    @theodorepurdy7028 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Here’s my 9 teams to form a condensed NPC
    Northern Taniwha
    Northland/North Harbour
    Supercity Blues
    Auckland/Counties Manakau
    Waikato Chiefs
    Taranaki, King Country, Waikato
    Whakaari Swamp foxes
    (Bay of Plenty/Thames Valley)
    Hawke’s Bay Magpies
    (Hawkes Bay / Waiarapa, East Coast, Poverty Bay)
    Wellington Hurricanes
    (Whanganui/Wellington/Horowhenua/Kapiti/Manawatu)
    Kahurangi Mako
    (Nelson, Tasman, Marlborough, Buller)
    Canterbury Mainlanders
    (Canterbury, West Coast, South Canterbury, Mid Canterbury)
    Southern Highlanders
    (Southland, North Otago, Otago)
    I thought about evenly spreading populations and choosing the right geographical locations when coming up with this

  • @EclecticSceptic
    @EclecticSceptic ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Good analysis. Btw complete agree re the rules: I hear some NH fans saying we should bring in the 20 minute red card for the Six Nations but I'm completely against it.

    • @TheBlackJersey
      @TheBlackJersey  ปีที่แล้ว

      If the Six Nations brings in a 20-minute red card then the players’ discipline will naturally loosen, as it has in the south. Instead of crying ref, maybe the fans should subject ill-disciplined players to the ridicule they deserve. Red cards rarely ever ruin games unless it’s a tight-five forward.

  • @ChinaNumbaWon
    @ChinaNumbaWon ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Where can I buy a crusaders shirt with the old logo.

  • @doug7279
    @doug7279 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Point about discipline - I completely agree! You see SH teams getting cards way more often than NH teams and they can't get away with it any more given how much stronger the NH has become recently

  • @clintondaseman5789
    @clintondaseman5789 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It was a sad day when the S.A teams left..😢

    • @RassieErasmustheGOAT
      @RassieErasmustheGOAT ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Sir Kirwan said we don't need them...

    • @toddviv
      @toddviv ปีที่แล้ว +1

      i agree they were really good teams

    • @joachimmahoudeaux8619
      @joachimmahoudeaux8619 ปีที่แล้ว

      The thing is before the RWC in France the SA teams, and specially the players, wanted to learn and understand how refereeing is done in EPCR as it’s the same as World Rugby. Rassie can whine about the refereeing in test matches or 6 Nations, but his guys are far more clever than he is…

    • @jonkelly1920
      @jonkelly1920 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hands off mate. SA teams are with us now 🤙Munster fan 😎

    • @clintondaseman5789
      @clintondaseman5789 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jonkelly1920 I can't complain the kick off times are way better. The Irish give a different sort of threat. Congrats to Munster for lifting the URC cup. From a Province fan.

  • @adammaggs8563
    @adammaggs8563 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Brother you predicted the Rebels folding haha

    • @TheBlackJersey
      @TheBlackJersey  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      And I feel terrible for the players and investors who have been ripped off 😢

  • @mu8556
    @mu8556 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Bro i watched this whole thing with my 12 yr old son n he learned alot appreciate the work and research youve done on this video keep it up brother

    • @TheBlackJersey
      @TheBlackJersey  ปีที่แล้ว

      Cheers for watching you two! I’m glad I used that bleep sound effect now 😂🙌

  • @uggy
    @uggy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Definitely jumped on northern hemisphere rugby and actually learned to appreciate it more!
    Rugby needs to get progressive with its approach to the digital era!
    I definitely think a major issue was super rugby expanding and then contracting - just really lost its buzz!
    Cheers for the shoutout too! All love.

    • @TheBlackJersey
      @TheBlackJersey  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      No worries brother, I’m mad that your old channel isn’t still up so we can laugh about each other’s improvements as editors 😂😂😂

  • @saltyspaceman5697
    @saltyspaceman5697 ปีที่แล้ว

    Question: Does Super rugby have worse discipline or are refs just stricter and more likely to dish out red cards (knowing that it will have less impact on the outcome of the game)?

  • @saltyspaceman5697
    @saltyspaceman5697 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Nz can only afford 5 fully professional teams in Nz and remain competitive in an international market. If there were more Pro teams each player would get a smaller piece of the pie and the best players would be off, fans would disengage even more and then the whole thing would collapse
    In an ideal world nz would go back to the NPC as the premier competition but they can't afford that many teams fully pro teams

    • @mognut1
      @mognut1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      great comment. The Idea i think is absolutely fantastic on paper, I think it would be awesome and work really well. Another bonus is that it would help the aussie teams get more wins and great more interest in Australia and genuinely grow the game. It was also help the island nations because all their best players would be playing in teams.
      However there is no way it would work in the real world, the money simply isn't there and all the top players would just go overseas and the comp would never get off the ground. Imagine having reds v north harbour at Suncorp but literally no one know who any of the players are, no one way go to see that or even watch it on TV. Also that's just one of the 8 games on that weekend.
      I think your idea would have worked maybe back in the 90's back again the money just simply wasn't there.
      Only way this happens if Elon Musk becomes as massive rugby fan and agrees to fund the comp for 10 years.

    • @UnionXVRugby
      @UnionXVRugby ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mognut1 what about making the game private? Instead of having the teams run by the NZR have them privately owned? Thoughts?

    • @mognut1
      @mognut1 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah sure but you are gonna need a few hundred million to burn

  • @laisaann5361
    @laisaann5361 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    NZ and Australia lack Crowds. But Fiji, I dont think so!!. Crowds wild overhere🎉. We would leave the TV on for the elders and just go watch some freakish SR tries😊

  • @rikimackey7984
    @rikimackey7984 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    100% abolish super rugby. Round robin NPC with quarters, semis and grand final. Add the 5 Oz teams as well. U20 competition running alongside.

  • @nathancronje8054
    @nathancronje8054 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So I slightly disagree with the NPC and Aussie mix. As a South African I where always jealous of how NZ choose players to represent Super Rugby. Mixing guys from different NPC teams to Formulate a Super rugby Team. In SA we got 14 unions but guys only playing in the super rugby teams Wil represent that union. For example a Stormers Player will be a Western Province Player. But a SWD Eagle player will not represent the Stormers although their from the same region. Thus we only had a few players in a Huge player pool. So keep the NPC in NZ and get super rugby teams like you do from NPC players
    But to change Super Rugby
    I will Add Japanese Rugby.
    By adding Japan Top league to Super rugby. So 24 teams in total divide into two leagues of 12. Promotion/Relegation system of 3 or 4 teams. This will inject so many money into NZ and Australian rugby. And also promote rugby in Japan the pacific Islands. Players will be bought buy bigger teams in Japan but also have to compete against great super rugby Teams.
    Sorry for the long comment. Love out of South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @Samizouza
    @Samizouza ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was afraid a video like this would show up, but fair analysis on SANZAAR's piss poor sense of direction with the "rest periods" for All Blacks and Wallabies players that stuffed the domestic comp for NZ at least.
    Reminds me of how professionalism in Fiji was attempted in the 2000s but fans were more into their provincial teams and it died out.
    But yeah investment into domestic comps like the NPC and RA trying something similar would be something where SR could be revamped into a comp similar to your idea, because at the moment SANZAAR might as well try a southern hemisphere "Heineken Cup" with Japanese League One if they're so concerned about finances and getting more bums on seats where the Drua home games literally put them to shame.
    Still love Super Rugby though despite the SANZAAR meatheads in charge not being too bright and innovative as you Max. 😉 ✌️

  • @petelosuaniu
    @petelosuaniu ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You’re going to drop Moana Pasifika? That’ll stuff Samoan and Tongan rugby

  • @rahimoneill7294
    @rahimoneill7294 ปีที่แล้ว

    I watch a bit of super rugby now...tbh it feels a bit 'same-y'. Lovely tries but no defence and poor tackling.
    I think u could make a similar video about the currie cup and turning it into a round robin league with 14-16 teams. Rugby keeps trying top down development instead of supporting the foundations/semi pro and community game.
    In Ireland...the AIL has suffered as a result of the provinces. Would be nice to see the AIL, Welsh premiership and Scottish championship form a 3 conference 'Celtic League'.

  • @Heinrich.Fourie
    @Heinrich.Fourie ปีที่แล้ว +1

    from a springbok their provincial teams with aussies and the teams that joint not playing top club teams in the world but i cant say if its a good or bad thing sa will probably know all their opponens when they meat for their country so the question should they join yes from me they will make the competition very hard with their style of play

    • @rauc6387
      @rauc6387 ปีที่แล้ว

      Waar is jou leestekens?

    • @Heinrich.Fourie
      @Heinrich.Fourie ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rauc6387 gebruik dit nie meer nie het dit by die skool gelos

  • @StevenM1985
    @StevenM1985 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Let's just say this. Sanzaar's 20-minute reds are the best thing to happen to the northern hemisphere. Thank you for turning the All Blacks into a team with the same discipline as Dennis The Menace.

  • @gabbyt98
    @gabbyt98 ปีที่แล้ว

    You forgot James Lowe who currently plays for Ireland

  • @brianmsahin
    @brianmsahin ปีที่แล้ว

    I know little about super rugby to be honest, only have time for 6N, Heineken Cup, URC, Autumn internationals,,World Cup and in other sports Gaelic football and hurling. Thank goodness for VPN's and the numerous Irish sports bars in Istanbul, Turkey! I think highlights are definitely a way to promote a sport, Sanzaar seems to be shooting themselves in the foot by being so strict. The playing rules differences will naturally cause problems. One other very nice thing about this video Max were the memories you brought back. I did a year round the world backpacking trip in 2003/4, a month in New Zealand and remember a lot of the places where these clubs are including Whanganui which is such a beautiful town and completed two of my biggest life achievements, climbing Mt Cook and traversing the Fox Glacier. As for your ideas they seem very sensible to me.

  • @Bobbydyland
    @Bobbydyland ปีที่แล้ว

    Super Rugby became less interesting when the results became a forgone conclusion. The number teams of each nation needs to be re-balanced so that the pool of players is evenly balanced between each team. I can see the URC suffering a similar fate when Leinster who are the defacto Irish National team, win almost every game they play.

  • @simpslayer7839
    @simpslayer7839 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As a Saffa me eyes went 👀

  • @williammorunga1793
    @williammorunga1793 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Not a fan of super rugby but Im a staunch Northland Taniwha supporter.

  • @oliverleigh9854
    @oliverleigh9854 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Good to be wrong mate... the biggest problem in rugby is the NH. The IRB changing the laws to suite their teams and style of rugby period. I grew up watching running rugby in the SH even before rugby turned professional. and yet look at how many times the ball are spread around the park in the sport today. everything evolves around brute force in attack n defense. Now we have to watch rugby where the ball gets kick a million times, kick for the corner for lineouts and driving maul. milking penalties at scrum time. yeah the rugby up North is great. It sucks but if you enjoy the boring kicking and driving maul, milking of technical penalties good on you, but rugby in general sucks. Coming from a South African who support the ABs but prefer to watch Rugby League atm.

    • @dude9318
      @dude9318 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I disagree
      Rugby in the North isn't just constant kicking.
      That is a big overreaction .
      Take the time to watch the Six nations
      A lot more competitive and better than the rugby in the Southern hemisphere
      I say that as a springbok supporter
      I agree rugby wastes its time too much on penalties and scrums
      But that is something Rugby union should change.

    • @oliverleigh9854
      @oliverleigh9854 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dude9318 rugby in the SH since like 2011/2012. all to do with money nothing else. all the best players leaving for better paychecks. when the game were played at is fastest tempo 2012-2016. the rules were the best especially at breakdown. fatigue played a massive part in the last 20 mins. today teams don't get even tired in the last 20 mins because of high tempo running rugby. even the boks run the ball back then. but for running rugby i prefer watching league

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're right: Modern Union is a broken game design: Requires excessive intervention and commentary from the ref as well as variable interpretation of rules eg break-down and is power-based and kicking reducing risk eg running rugby is too risky eg Jacakling penalty and stop-start. Worse the cards and safety/collision destroy the fair contest along with masses of subs killing fatigue at end of game.
      No surprise Union ends up adopting League rules and tactics. NRL is the best running rugby now for consistency and quality and reduction of dead periods. As you say Super Rugby previously was great now the NH style of power and kicking has turned Union into a borefest and arbitrary officiation.

  • @mikeystown
    @mikeystown ปีที่แล้ว

    The new laws make the game more watchable and interesting and will hopefully be adopted by World Rugby. Somebody needs to be the test subject and I think it's good that it's us. Regarding discipline, if you look at longer dated stats you will find that the All Blacks have lacked discipline and had more cards than opposition for a long time - before these new rules. Commercially I agree, we need to invest in making the game more of a spectacle / having more fan engagement / invest in grass roots level to compete with NRL and make it comparable to Europe.

  • @n-tertainmentx-tended4760
    @n-tertainmentx-tended4760 ปีที่แล้ว

    New Zealand (and Australia) should perhaps try and get their teams into the URC. We could have a two-tier comp, with promotion/relegation. If that's not feasible, Samoa, Tonga and Fiji should be looked at as a source for possible expansion teams. If there's enough investment (and yes, money is an issue), Super Rugby could become a thing again. But Northern Hemisphere countries need to stop raiding Pacific Islands for their talent. And perhaps Rugby needs to have limits on these players representing New Zealand as well. Perhaps there could be a cap of 30 games for the ABs or a five year limit, whichever comes first.

    • @simpslayer7839
      @simpslayer7839 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Do you know how far it is to fly from Dublin to Auckland & jet lag stuff no.

  • @paulthomson2288
    @paulthomson2288 ปีที่แล้ว

    Super rugby absolutely sucks and I would much rather see NPC games with All Blacks

  • @Rocketman-ix7gc
    @Rocketman-ix7gc ปีที่แล้ว +3

    They must actually make a World League (League World Cup made up out of Super Rugby teams, URC teams, Premiership and French Top 14 teams. Then we can finally see the Crusaders play Leinster.

    • @shakes.dontknowwhatyergettin
      @shakes.dontknowwhatyergettin ปีที่แล้ว

      Too early imo. Functional national ( or combined national) leagues with a Continental competition would be a priority.

    • @TheBlackJersey
      @TheBlackJersey  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      A World League would bankrupt the Southern Hemisphere and English Premiership teams. If a World League ever happens, I won’t bother watching it because it’s disgraceful treatment of player welfare and undermines the value of a World Cup.

  • @josipperosic3533
    @josipperosic3533 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    rugby honestly has no place in Aus. its just a game for rich kids and anglophone expats, and frankly always has been. It was even smaller in the 70s than than these days, in the 80s the wallabies failed to fill 20k stadiums. Time for it to finally go the way of the dinosaur

  • @jonathonwhitiora8102
    @jonathonwhitiora8102 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    NEW ZEALAND rugby need to
    scrappe the five super rugby franchises teams
    of New Zealand and go back to the provinces have there own national domestic rugby championships
    at the provincial level
    there are 27 rugby provinces union teams all need to be professionally run
    independent from NZRFU and need to be privately own by investment groups
    these 27 teams are then divided into three independent national championships
    there are 8 teams in say the division three championship and nine teams in the
    division two championship ten teams in the division one NPC Championship
    or Bunnings Rugby Championship there automatic
    relagation / promotion between the divisional championships
    in the first division of the Bunnings NPC Rugby Championship
    top New Zealand local players and All Blacks and international players from all over
    the globe are in these teams which can have Wallabies playing in these teams too and
    giving it a New Zealand International flava to the NPC Rugby Championship
    the teams
    Northland Taniwha
    North Harbour Knights
    Auckland Blues
    Counties Manuka Steelers
    Waikato Cheifs
    King Country Rams
    Hawkes Bay Magpies
    Wellington Hurricanes
    Canterbury Crusaders
    Otago Highlanders
    NZRFU or New Zealand Rugby Football Union
    professionally runs The All Blacks at all the international test level
    the provinces runs themselves but both 50/50
    partners to run and fund and own grassroots rugby in New Zealand
    these are just ideas

  • @glendagger5003
    @glendagger5003 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The 20minute red card is a great idea what are you on about

    • @janjoubert3225
      @janjoubert3225 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There are a lot more cards because refs are being trained to look for things that in the past would have been let go. Tmo is also a big factor since the are also looking for foul play

  • @glendagger5003
    @glendagger5003 ปีที่แล้ว

    Alot more teams means alot more money and it isnt around to pay all these players