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3rd tier is back in 2014 [Discontinued]

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the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Based on some of the shit they telecast on the sports channels on Foxtel you'd like to think a few more games shown in timeslots that suit Fox would have to be at least a chance.

The theory is that Foxtel have only forked out the cash to try to ensure they continue to get exclusive rights to the S15 when it comes up for review next year (ie to keep it off free to air). So it will be interesting to see the way Foxtel present the 3T and what time slot they out it in.
 
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Train Without a Station

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It's really in their benefit to assist in the growth. More popular means greater chance of subscriptions doesn't it?
 
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TOCC

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To keep costs down, no team will be based outside of a city with a super rugby team... Unless there is a wealthy benefactor to underwrite all the associated costs, which I doubt there will be.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
Will the Perth team be able to be filled well enough by locals? If not the costs of having this team might not warrant it.
 

tigerland12

John Thornett (49)
I can't see any country teams making it.

1- Brisbane South (Easts, Gold Coast, Souths, Sunnybank)
2- Brisbane North (University, Norths, Brothers, GPS, Wests)
3- Sydney University
4- Sydney West
5- Sydney Other (don't know club demographics)
6- Melbourne
7- Perth
8- Canberra

I wouldnt push a 9,10 team in the first year, especially ones out side of the capital cities.
 

RugbyFuture

Lord Logo
to be honest I'm perplexed by people's willing to let USyd join by themselves, I'm thoroughly against it, then again I'm an Eastwood supporter, but still think it will isolate anyone outside of that community.

for your other sydney team tigerland it would be sydney north.
 

Rugby follower

Watty Friend (18)
2- Brisbane North (University, Brothers, GPS, Wests)

Tigerland I hope that was a typo, how could you have Brisbane North without including players from Brisbane Norths. Ok things have been ordinary the last few years however they still have the leading try scorer for the last two years who is training in the extended Reds squad and had the Premier player of the year in 2011.
 

tigerland12

John Thornett (49)
2- Brisbane North (University, Brothers, GPS, Wests)

Tigerland I hope that was a typo, how could you have Brisbane North without including players from Brisbane Norths. Ok things have been ordinary the last few years however they still have the leading try scorer for the last two years who is training in the extended Reds squad and had the Premier player of the year in 2011.
Haha innocent mistake, if I was to leave out anyone on purpose it would have been Brothers....or GPS.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I can't see any country teams making it.

1- Brisbane South (Easts, Gold Coast, Souths, Sunnybank)
2- Brisbane North (University, Norths, Brothers, GPS, Wests)
3- Sydney University
4- Sydney West
5- Sydney Other (don't know club demographics)
6- Melbourne
7- Perth
8- Canberra

I wouldnt push a 9,10 team in the first year, especially ones out side of the capital cities.


I would have the same format, but in regards to the Sydney teams:

- Sydney City/Eastern suburbs
- Sydney North
- Sydney West

It best represents the two main rugby centres of Sydney plus the west...
 

liquor box

Peter Sullivan (51)
I would prefer new teams that come under the S15 franchise' control.

Why not let the Reds have three teams where they place their own players to get the best benefit and then have them select the other players to fill the teams from Club Rugby.

If you are a star at club rugby you earn a spot in the new team and if you prove yourself you might get a Super rugby spot.

I think the talent would be more spread out in this system as it would not make sense for a super rugby franchise to have all of their props represented in the same dominant team, they would look to spread them out to get more game time.

For the reds I would like to see a team that draws talent from Ipswich, Logan and Coomera (north gold coast). This would represent a massive islander population and with it great body shapes and an inbuilt love of Rugby, and on top of that many social issues that scholarships might be able to solve that the parents would like....and make their kids play rugby. I would look at 2 other teams in Brisbane.

I think that the main thing that can provide benefit to rugby into the future is to have a pathway for kids. Scholarships by the ARU or state union not just GPS schools and move from school through the levels to Super Rugby, with a season at each level to prove yourself and to actually learn. This would mean a Super Rugby player would be about 22 when they make Super Rugby and hopefully they might have a degree or trade to keep them straight.
 

yeahmate

Peter Burge (5)
Can any Sydney-siders tell me about the possibility of Randwick, Eastwood or Southern Districts entering the comp alone?


Seems to me there are 6 fairly likely teams already
1. Perth
2. Canberra (Vikings?)
3. Melbourne
4. Sydney Uni
5. North/North Shore
6. Western Sydney (Parramatta and Penrith - is West Harbour regarded Western Sydney?)

and then from Brisbane I personally think it'll be"
1. Ballymore (UQ, Geeps, Bro's, Norths, Wests)
2. South Brisbane Dragons (Sunnybank, Souths, Easts - think they'll fall under the "Dragons" monicker cause Sunnybank have so much more dosh.)

If the tournament is sustainable and manages to grow I think we'll see it evolve into a true club championship were clubs complete alone and have two tiers, that's probably 2 and a bit decades away however I would say.
 

p.Tah

John Thornett (49)
From Brett Harris in the Australuan

Canberra, Melbourne and Perth are expected to field teams, while there is likely to be a North Harbour and Western Sydney side as well as North and South Brisbane teams. Sydney University has announced it will attempt to enter as a stand-alone team. Randwick is expected to form an alliance with University of NSW.

Behind the pay wall. Article is actually on player payments in the NRC. Essentially Super Rugby contracts will cover NRC games, EPS and club players will be paid to play, but wages will be 'reasonable'.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...-new-competition/story-e6frg7o6-1226781983255
 
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Train Without a Station

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Let's face it p.Tah, payments to those other players don't really need to be too high. There would be few players lost because they really cannot afford to miss out on any work to play, as the vast majority would forgo income to follow their dream. It's a little harsh to look at it that way, but whilst their is so many variables including the financial sustainability, it would be the way to go.

For example myself, as a club battler would gladly take annual leave or leave without pay from my secure and successful career if I was selected. Now we just need the 60 players ahead of me in my position here to go down with injury and I'm a chance!
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Quote from Green and Gold newsletter this morning:


"The ARU have called upon rugby fans to submit possible law changes for use in the National Rugby Championship next year. ARU Bill Pulver has previously emphasised that a number of ‘innovative new rules’ would be considered for enhanced entertainment value. Already proposed changes have ranged from simply decreasing penalties and drop goals to two points, to the left-field idea of incorporating powerplays which could prohibit kicking.


It has also been revealed that the Sydney contingent of the NRC will probably be made up of merged Shute shield teams. For example, the Gordon, Warringah, Manly and Norths clubs have submitted interest as a merged ‘north of Sydney Harbour team.’ This is because of both the cost of NRC involvement as well as the potential for a third-tier of stand-alone clubs to reduce any competitiveness in the Shute Shield."
 

RugbyFuture

Lord Logo
Can any Sydney-siders tell me about the possibility of Randwick, Eastwood or Southern Districts entering the comp alone?


Seems to me there are 6 fairly likely teams already
1. Perth
2. Canberra (Vikings?)
3. Melbourne
4. Sydney Uni
5. North/North Shore
6. Western Sydney (Parramatta and Penrith - is West Harbour regarded Western Sydney?)

and then from Brisbane I personally think it'll be"
1. Ballymore (UQ, Geeps, Bro's, Norths, Wests)
2. South Brisbane Dragons (Sunnybank, Souths, Easts - think they'll fall under the "Dragons" monicker cause Sunnybank have so much more dosh.)

If the tournament is sustainable and manages to grow I think we'll see it evolve into a true club championship were clubs complete alone and have two tiers, that's probably 2 and a bit decades away however I would say.


Eastwood wouldn't be able to get in alone though if they forged a partnership with Macquarie uni they would have the facilities, they don''t have the money and are owned by the local RSL.

Southern would only get in if Kevin Maloney decides to become a bigger benefactor. But its a geographically isolated area and they would have to move to kogarah stadium or something. Uni everyone hates and would destroy any semblance this comp has with becoming something greater than club and it seems from P.tah that Randwick are forging something with UNSW, but otherwise they wouldn't have the standalone money.

People from sunnybank on twitter seem hesitant due to their commitment to "community rugby" stuff too.

It's interesting that all these major clubs were so adament on the shute shield not being destroyed, but if they gained promotion it would effectively demote it in itself. So are these clubs realising that this competition could easily supercede them over time?
 
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