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Come on Donny! Was cheering for Yorkshire Carnegie at the Champ final over Bristol! Being from Doncaster originallyRFU
www.championshiprugby.co.uk
Donnie eligible for promotion, Ealing not
Come on Donny! Was cheering for Yorkshire Carnegie at the Champ final over Bristol! Being from Doncaster originallyRFU
www.championshiprugby.co.uk
Donnie eligible for promotion, Ealing not
Aren't Doncaster way behind Ealing anyway?RFU
www.championshiprugby.co.uk
Donnie eligible for promotion, Ealing not
Hahahahahaha
Gearing up for the ospreys merger/to join the URC?
If it does go ahead I wonder what will happen with Ealing's academy - RFU aren't going to want a WRU academy in London, will they make it so RFU registered players have no pathway into it?
Oh really? Did not know that, I thought they just had the exiles program with is more like an invitational than a traditional academyAlready 13 wru academies in england
Gearing up for the ospreys merger/to join the URC?
If it does go ahead I wonder what will happen with Ealing's academy - RFU aren't going to want a WRU academy in London, will they make it so RFU registered players have no pathway into it?
How about relegation in last year of old format? Whoever is bottom loses out on merit.It's an awkward one because I'm guessing that requires a unanimous vote and who votes to relegate themselves?
2 x 10 team pro leagues doesn't sound terrible tbh
Scrap Wasps and put in Nottingham and that would be fine
Looks like teams are wanting a 10 team league now, to prevent any games during the International period.
As The Times has reported, a ten-team Premiership is seen as the new nirvana. "It changes everything," Lance Bradley, the Gloucester chief executive, said. "Your senior team only plays outside of international windows, it's much better for England and other unions as you haven't got conflict between club and country, it's better for fans, we will get a better TV deal if it's not clashing with internationals. Everything wins. Bluntly, it means the central distributions are divided by ten, not 13, which they used to. That has quite a big impact."
I mean 10 team league would be the best, but only if a 10 team championship with a play off game at the end of season between the winners and bottom of the league.
20 teams
11 - Prem teams
Wasps
with Ealing, Doncaster, Jersey, Bedford, Coventry, Cornish Pirates, Caldy + Richmond (All have grounds of 4K or more)
Sense at last!
Looks like teams are wanting a 10 team league now, to prevent any games during the International period.
As The Times has reported, a ten-team Premiership is seen as the new nirvana. "It changes everything," Lance Bradley, the Gloucester chief executive, said. "Your senior team only plays outside of international windows, it's much better for England and other unions as you haven't got conflict between club and country, it's better for fans, we will get a better TV deal if it's not clashing with internationals. Everything wins. Bluntly, it means the central distributions are divided by ten, not 13, which they used to. That has quite a big impact."
I mean 10 team league would be the best, but only if a 10 team championship with a play off game at the end of season between the winners and bottom of the league.
20 teams
11 - Prem teams
Wasps
with Ealing, Doncaster, Jersey, Bedford, Coventry, Cornish Pirates, Caldy + Richmond (All have grounds of 4K or more)
As The Times has reported, a ten-team Premiership is seen as the new nirvana. "It changes everything," Lance Bradley, the Gloucester chief executive, said. "Your senior team only plays outside of international windows, it's much better for England and other unions as you haven't got conflict between club and country, it's better for fans, we will get a better TV deal if it's not clashing with internationals. Everything wins. Bluntly, it means the central distributions are divided by ten, not 13, which they used to. That has quite a big impact."
Not sure the Welsh regions would go for that if it meant missing out on European rugbyHow about adding the 4 Welsh Regions to the Championship with promotion up and down? That would bring back Anglo/Welsh fixtures with reasonable travel distances for players and fans, whils also closing the gap that currently exists between prem and championship.