It all depends on the make up teams. This was just to shop people how the NRL is capable of basically dominating our entire local region with 24-25 teams.I like the idea but PNG belongs with QLD not the pacific, closer both geographically and in time zones
Sharks are left off deliberately?
Adelaide shark exist on the mapSharks are left off deliberately?
it may be a problem with how I can view the image but am I right that you’ve left a few blanks spots in the divisions where there is no obvious answer?
That’s about the best proposed conferences I have seen.I think we should do a 20 team,4 divisions comp
Setup conferences, pool/split those teams via distance/geography (ie all QLD)
And have them double up against their conference clubs, then play the rest of the comp once
West = Perth,Penrith,Parra,Tigers,Dogs
North = Titans,Bronx,Phins,Cowboys,PNG
East = Nz2,Warriors,Knights,Manly,Roosters
South = Souths,Dragons,Sharks,Raiders,Storm
23 round season, (apply byes to stretch out season, with 9 games a week, if needed to get to a 27 rounds, otherwise don't for 10 games a week)
play 8 games within conference/division, 15 games outside of conference/division, with a magic rival round to round off 12 H/A season (i.e 24 actual rounds)
Best 2 teams out of the whole season go straight to week 2 of finals (week off), with the highest one, the minor premier, and the best/rest top 2 in their respective division ladder go to finals to make up a 10 team final series
If the game wants to expand further to a 24 team comp add an extra team to each division =
Adelaide, Seq4, Fiji, Vic2
I like divisions coz it will breed more rivaling neighbouring clubs, by having them consistently play home and away every year, (not randomly the way it it now) plus having a conference/pool/division ladder for that set of clubs means that 2 points is way more valuable then one verse another team from another pool... coz you need to stay above your rivals to make finals, this would just bred more hate, and be more intenseThat’s about the best proposed conferences I have seen.
In saying that, I think conferences are unnecessary.
I hate byes, get rid I reckon or have international break.
That's the best split of divisions I've seen.I think we should do a 20 team,4 divisions comp
Setup conferences, pool/split those teams via distance/geography (ie all QLD)
And have them double up against their conference clubs, then play the rest of the comp once
West = Perth,Penrith,Parra,Tigers,Dogs
North = Titans,Bronx,Phins,Cowboys,PNG
East = Nz2,Warriors,Knights,Manly,Roosters
South = Souths,Dragons,Sharks,Raiders,Storm
23 round season, (apply byes to stretch out season, with 9 games a week, if needed to get to a 27 rounds, otherwise don't for 10 games a week)
play 8 games within conference/division, 15 games outside of conference/division, with a magic rival round to round off 12 H/A season (i.e 24 actual rounds)
Best 2 teams out of the whole season go straight to week 2 of finals (week off), with the highest one, the minor premier, and the best/rest top 2 in their respective division ladder go to finals to make up a 10 team final series
If the game wants to expand further to a 24 team comp add an extra team to each division =
Adelaide, Seq4, Fiji, Vic2
Well there was also a chance to put dogs in south and sharks in east too, shift certain clubs depending on the newer expansion teamsThat's the best split of divisions I've seen.
The North, East & South divisions each have 3 clubs pretty close to each other (Titans/Broncos/Dolphins, Knights/Manly/Roosters, Souths/Dragons/Sharks) and 2 clubs further flung.
The West division is unique - and maybe a bit unbalanced, given that Penrith, Parra, Tigers & Dogs are all within a drive of each other
If one of those teams was relocated to Adelaide (or replaced with an Adelaide team), it'd have the "3 close, 2 further-flung" ratio that the others do.
Nah, if the next 3 expansion teams are PNG, Perth (those 2 look likely if not certain), then NZ 2 (likely, but never discount the possible dark horse of Brisbane 3) then the setup you first posted is the best - precisely because 3/4 of the divisions have very similar balance.Well there was also a chance to put dogs in south and sharks in east too, shift certain clubs depending on the newer expansion teams
If you don't create extra 1st grade teams you cannot create Extra 1st grade talent, the clubs are the ones providing the nessesary training to make these players of quality that we are used to seeing in nrl standard, there will always be stronger teams than others, always, but generally you'll see 2 teams who are of even strength duke it out morso than the storm vs souffs one sided drummingThere’s never going to be enough talent for 25 teams. You’ll have multiple teams getting beat by 50 every week and people will eventually lose interest.
Heck if they don’t seriously revamp the transfer market and salary cap there might not be enough players for 18 or 20.
If you don't create extra 1st grade teams you cannot create Extra 1st grade talent, the clubs are the ones providing the nessesary training to make these players of quality that we are used to seeing in nrl standard, there will always be stronger teams than others, always, but generally you'll see 2 teams who are of even strength duke it out morso than the storm vs souffs one sided drumming
No different to most of the sporting competitions of the world, only difference is we don't believe in relegation, because wth that equals extinction, anything like will lose the brand that the NRL wishes to keep strong, otherwise we would have merged/culled even more teams a long time ago, they see the value in our current brands, wests tigers are a very example of that, sure they are perrenial losers, but when they come good everyone backs them.. not everything is about winning,Mate the way that the transfer system is working you’ll see 3 or 4 teams hold all of the elite talent, about half a dozen middling clubs and the rest of them will be current NSW Cup standard.
We don’t have the population and the way the competition is run atm prevents me from thinking that way
No different to most of the sporting competitions of the world, only difference is we don't believe in relegation, because wth that equals extinction, anything like will lose the brand that the NRL wishes to keep strong, otherwise we would have merged/culled even more teams a long time ago, they see the value in our current brands, wests tigers are a very example of that, sure they are perrenial losers, but when they come good everyone backs them.. not everything is about winning,
I don’t believe in this theory. Between elite rugby union programmes the world over, rugby sevens and British RL, there is ample, predominantly untapped talent to attract to the NRL. It just hasn’t needed to at this stage.There’s never going to be enough talent for 25 teams. You’ll have multiple teams getting beat by 50 every week and people will eventually lose interest.
Heck if they don’t seriously revamp the transfer market and salary cap there might not be enough players for 18 or 20.
This ^^^^^I don’t believe in this theory. Between elite rugby union programmes the world over, rugby sevens and British RL, there is ample, predominantly untapped talent to attract to the NRL. It just hasn’t needed to at this stage.
Well then Titans could join the eastern pool.If team 20 is Brisbane 3 instead of NZ 2, then either PNG or one of the Queensland teams has to drop out of the "North Division", which causes one of the other divisions to lose that "3 close, 2 far flung" model & throws the whole balance out.