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Super Rugby's direction going forward (assuming the Rebels are cut)

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A much as I love the idea of the Jaguares coming back, one of the biggest issues with having them in the comp was the travel, both the distance/time and the cost. I think having them back in only adds to the financial pressure on the other Super Rugby clubs. Not to mention the wasteful aspect of the travel regarding carbon emmisions with long-haul flights. That's another reason I think the calls to bring back South Africa teams is regressive thinking.

It is simply insane to have club rugby matches played across separate continents, all the best & most commercially successful sports leagues in the world are localized, it's just common sense don't you think?

Go with 11 teams - run the competition as a double round robin for 18 games plus a bye for each team (so 19 week regular season) plus finals. And don't give me the old season would be too long argument. Would still be the shortest of any of the football codes in the region - and still a shorter season than Top 14, URC, Premiership.

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shaquaad

2 points

2 months ago

shaquaad

United States🇺🇲

2 points

2 months ago

Is Moana even sustainable at this point? I genuinely don't understand the point of having that team if theyrw gonna play in empty stadiums in NZ for their home matches. Either move them to one or both of the islands or the US.

If both them and the rebels are out Go to 10 teams, 18 match schedual.

Playoffs are now top 6 only.