Several things we can take away.
- Origin works just as well (Audiences, crowds, quality) in November as it does in June
I don't know how you came to this conclusion. I thought the only game that truly felt like Origin was the third. The first in particularly was pretty much dross. It had the feel of a one off test in October, players knocking off the rust. Origin usually is played at full tilt from minute 1, everyone fresh, fit and firing.
- the 3-match series worked perfectly post-GF to rebuild interest in whichever teams are playing.
- Origin is great across 3 consecutive weeks.
Second best would be to leave Origin in July and just agree to never do another international one-off match. Seriously, the 3-match series is the perfect format for rep teams to compete (Aus-Kiwis across 3 weekends would be great)
This is where you're on the money. Australia should be playing NZ 3 times every year.
A good conservative suggestion i've seen discussed, that brings some of the required improvements but without rocking the boat too much:
> Leave Origin mid-season, on Wednesdays, with no weeks off the NRL. Split rounds, as now.
But bring the Origin games to 2 weeks apart rather than 3, to condense the period where the NRL is effected. Done and dusted in May and June.
Tbh, Origin interrupting NRL doesn't really bother me. The sheer length of the buildup and ignorance of all else around it is frustrating.
Comparing to this year, I think considering that we'll never get a truly 'even' home-away draw, you can make an argument that having a few weeks where lower teams are more likely to beat top teams makes the race to the 8 a lot closer and more interesting at the end of the season.
> Have a single stand-alone International weekend, at the end of June after Origin is done. July onwards is clear air for the NRL to the end of the season.
Origin being played before tests would rightfully influence test selection, unlike how Australia used to play in April or May beforehand.
All games would be played as the first of 3, with the second and third to come in October. Mens and Womens games would fill the weekend nicely.
Australia v New Zealand (game 1 of 3)
Tonga v Samoa
PNG v Fiji
Cook Islands v Vanuatu
Lebanon v Italy
Greece v Malta