I disagree on this...
The GF is a big enough event to draw interest on its own regardless of the match-up, and if we ensure it is 2 random teams playing off on that stage, it will be the beginning of a lot of new rivalries.
I know the GF is big enough, but it's the exact opposite of random when you're immediately ruling out the possibility of playing half the teams that qualify.
As well as that, a division-based finals series would ensure that EVERY game of the first 2 weeks would be a massive rivalry (that would only get bigger each year)
I know that, but the divisional play offs would be the third game of the year between those two teams. I can see it taking away the prestige of said matches.
Plus, even if clubs dont win the Premiership, they do get bragging rights for winning that conference over those 4 other teams (again, greater rivalry).
That's fair.
As for "over doing it", it would effectively be a once a year event. Origin have a pretty limited variety and it is going gangbusters.
Don't think it's fair to compare it to a representative match.
I don't hate docbrown's idea. I actually like the idea behind it. I just don't want to rule out the possibility of seeing a local derby grand final.
My suggestion would be this.
Week 1- Elimination Finals
Division Winners to have week off
4 games of Division Runner-Ups vs Wild Cards
* To determine who plays who, I would seed the division runners up by their overall rankings.
* I would then determine the 4 highest ranked teams who didn't qualify as wild cards.
* The highest ranked division runner up would play the lowest ranked wild card. Second highest ranked divisional runner up would play the second lowest ranked wild card. Etc etc.
*The only flaw I can see here which I think happens in the NFL occasionally, is that it's possible that a divisional runner up could end up hosting a wild card team with a better record.
Week 2 - Semi Finals
4 games Division Winners vs Elimination Finals Winners
*Again I would seed the divisional winners by their over all rankings.
* The highest seeded divisional winner would play the lowest ranked winner of the Week 1 finals.
Week 3 - Preliminary Finals
2 games Semi Final Winners vs other Semi Final Winners
*Finally, same process. Highest ranked team still in contention hosts the lowest ranked team.
Week 4 - Grand Final
Now, I can see similar complaints as with the McIntire system about not having a clear path as to who you're going to play. But one thing the McIntire system did well was reward the teams that finished 1st and 2nd. And I believe that seeded finals in this format, similar to the NFL, does just that. Which I think is important in a 20 team competition. They get to play the lower ranked teams on the way to GF and also are guaranteed to host their matches before the GF.