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Jimmy Flynn (14)
If I had to go for a six, they would be 1.Perth, 2.Tokyo, 3.Kansai or Kyushu, 4.Hong Kong, 5.South Korea, 6.Fiji.
I would certainly look at Adelaide, Hunter/Central Coast or North Queensland in the future. There's also only two hours difference between Fiji and Hawaii, though the difference between Perth and Hawaii is similar to that between us and South Africa. It would be unfortunate not to capitalise on the passionate support for rugby in Sri Lanka, though I'm not sure how much money they would bring to the table, though the same could be said for Fiji. If Fiji are also excluded for financial reasons, then I would go with three Japanese sides, and market it to the Japanese rugby public as almost a "Region of Origin" style rep tournament with and international flavour that is a preparation for the Japanese national team. If it's possible, the Kansai and Kyushu teams could try to turn their games into one-off "events" by playing games around the region; while with the Tokyo team I would play up on the university traditions a bit more and feature games at, or promoted by the Big 3.
Regarding Sri Lanka, maybe the first experiment should be to see if Colombo, Kandy and Galle would be able to contribute to the cricket Big Bash League first? I'm digressing admittedly.
I would certainly look at Adelaide, Hunter/Central Coast or North Queensland in the future. There's also only two hours difference between Fiji and Hawaii, though the difference between Perth and Hawaii is similar to that between us and South Africa. It would be unfortunate not to capitalise on the passionate support for rugby in Sri Lanka, though I'm not sure how much money they would bring to the table, though the same could be said for Fiji. If Fiji are also excluded for financial reasons, then I would go with three Japanese sides, and market it to the Japanese rugby public as almost a "Region of Origin" style rep tournament with and international flavour that is a preparation for the Japanese national team. If it's possible, the Kansai and Kyushu teams could try to turn their games into one-off "events" by playing games around the region; while with the Tokyo team I would play up on the university traditions a bit more and feature games at, or promoted by the Big 3.
Regarding Sri Lanka, maybe the first experiment should be to see if Colombo, Kandy and Galle would be able to contribute to the cricket Big Bash League first? I'm digressing admittedly.