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Super Rugby Aotearoa: Round 4 - [04 - 05 July 2020]
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 998854" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>yeah, there have been a few threads that have touched on what SH rugby will look like in the future. I'll just add that "unpopular" is a bit far...maybe just not popular enough to get up and watch at 1-3am</p><p></p><p>The travel is also very expensive and make programming the season hard, COVID has just forced the unions to look at some of this. That is all on top of the existing unhappiness about things like the uneven draws and conference systems</p><p></p><p>Where is the article from? the "<em>netball (a female sport)" </em>is a little jarring<em>, </em>the other sports are al also played at a professional level, the AFLW and WBBL are great watches</p><p></p><p>NZU has sad as popular as SRA is its not sustainable financially and so they need a wider market and aussie/PI's are the most obvious option to build something new...ish</p><p></p><p>the big question is how many teams, does aussie go with all 5 against our 5 and risk being too thinly spread? or does aussie only get 2-3 teams? or doesn NZ get more teams to thin things out a bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 998854, member: 45355"] yeah, there have been a few threads that have touched on what SH rugby will look like in the future. I'll just add that "unpopular" is a bit far...maybe just not popular enough to get up and watch at 1-3am The travel is also very expensive and make programming the season hard, COVID has just forced the unions to look at some of this. That is all on top of the existing unhappiness about things like the uneven draws and conference systems Where is the article from? the "[I]netball (a female sport)" [/I]is a little jarring[I], [/I]the other sports are al also played at a professional level, the AFLW and WBBL are great watches NZU has sad as popular as SRA is its not sustainable financially and so they need a wider market and aussie/PI's are the most obvious option to build something new...ish the big question is how many teams, does aussie go with all 5 against our 5 and risk being too thinly spread? or does aussie only get 2-3 teams? or doesn NZ get more teams to thin things out a bit [/QUOTE]
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