I was a supporter of the format but I’d be just being stubborn if I didn’t admit I got a bit over the blowouts by the end of the pools. We probably need to look at other options that better suit where we are at.
A lot of people will suggest reducing teams but I’d keep it at 16 but go back to the successful formula of 2013 & 2017 but add an extra team each to Pools C & D. Split the seeding it to 4 groups of 4 and structure the pools as such:
A & B - 1, 1, 2, 3 (3 qualify for quarters)
C & D - 2, 3, 4, 4 (1 qualifies for quarters)
So based off this years results:
1 - Australia, NZ, England, Tonga
2 - Samoa, Fiji, PNG, Lebanon
3 - France, Ireland, Wales, Cook Islands
4 - Italy, Scotland, Jamaica, Greece/USA (likely to replace Greece in 2025 due to the qualifying format)
Pool A - Australia, England, Lebanon, Ireland (3 Progress)
Pool B - NZ, Tonga, Samoa, Wales (3 Progress)
Pool C - Fiji, France, Italy, USA (1 Progresses)
Pool D - PNG, Cooks, Scotland, Jamaica (1 Progresses)
Looks a lot more competitive and adds a few blockbusters to the pool games.