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<blockquote data-quote="Voyager" data-source="post: 270735"><p>One more team for Australia : Melbourne Mongrels</p><p></p><p>One more for South Africa : E.P. Elephants</p><p></p><p>That brings it up to 16 at 6 teams for both SA and NZ and 4 for Aus.</p><p></p><p>Now bring in the Three from Argentina : Los Sliverados, Los Bandidos Malos e Los Cóndores de</p><p>Asesino de Argentina</p><p></p><p>Now start the Super N with preliminary elimination rounds in which the weakest ninies and drop</p><p>outs can be wacked straight out of the competition, but more importantly, so that the suit wearing</p><p>hoy poloy from these clubs / franchises that do not perform get a fiery financial fork in the rear end.</p><p>This also means that the spectators get better value for money and are not watching the round-ups</p><p>of some yahoo wanna be politician from the Southern Cape.</p><p></p><p>Now add the Fiji Fury, the Tonga Tanglers and the Samoa Specials.</p><p></p><p>Almost there...</p><p></p><p>Add 3 more teams exclusively from Africa - if for no other reason but to add flavour - an</p><p>international one that is.</p><p></p><p>Now, and this is big I admit, bring in linesman, referees and TMOs from Japan, Transnistria, Alaska</p><p>and Greenland. Emphasis should be placed on recruiting individuals from minority populations within</p><p>these outposts - as a final thrust in the attempt to reach out.</p><p></p><p>Finally, ensure that each team have at least one female player (preferably among the front or back</p><p>rows) in the inaugural year of the comp, and then two, three ... respectively in the following years.</p><p></p><p>Frankly it does not really matter what they do to expand ... can someone just tell me which pub to</p><p>go to and watch these games without having to wrestle a TV away from an NRL broadcast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyager, post: 270735"] One more team for Australia : Melbourne Mongrels One more for South Africa : E.P. Elephants That brings it up to 16 at 6 teams for both SA and NZ and 4 for Aus. Now bring in the Three from Argentina : Los Sliverados, Los Bandidos Malos e Los Cóndores de Asesino de Argentina Now start the Super N with preliminary elimination rounds in which the weakest ninies and drop outs can be wacked straight out of the competition, but more importantly, so that the suit wearing hoy poloy from these clubs / franchises that do not perform get a fiery financial fork in the rear end. This also means that the spectators get better value for money and are not watching the round-ups of some yahoo wanna be politician from the Southern Cape. Now add the Fiji Fury, the Tonga Tanglers and the Samoa Specials. Almost there... Add 3 more teams exclusively from Africa - if for no other reason but to add flavour - an international one that is. Now, and this is big I admit, bring in linesman, referees and TMOs from Japan, Transnistria, Alaska and Greenland. Emphasis should be placed on recruiting individuals from minority populations within these outposts - as a final thrust in the attempt to reach out. Finally, ensure that each team have at least one female player (preferably among the front or back rows) in the inaugural year of the comp, and then two, three ... respectively in the following years. Frankly it does not really matter what they do to expand ... can someone just tell me which pub to go to and watch these games without having to wrestle a TV away from an NRL broadcast. [/QUOTE]
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