There are a million different plans for a World Cup format so here is one I thought of which is an attempt to address the Quality vs Quantity argument. Here is something different for discussion. The sides play each other in the qualifying rounds.
Group 1
Australia
England
New Zealand
Bye
Group 2
Wales
Ireland
Scotland
Lebanon
Group 3
W Samoa
Tonga
France
PNG
Group 4
Canada
Morocco
South Africa
Group 5
Italy
USA
Cook Islands
Group 6
Russia
Tartasan
New Caledonia
Group 7
Japan
Greece
Serbia
Now, the winner of groups 4 to 7 play off with each other in a sudden death knockout to decide the winner of the Plate. Groups 1, 2 and 3 play each other once, while the bye gives a team 4 points plus a 60 point points for bonus. Teams from Groups 1,2 and 3 are ranked on a premiership table with each other. A traditional final 5 finals system is used with the top 4 sides from Groups 1 to 3 qualifying and the 5th placed side playing off against the 5th ranked side.
The advantages of this system are that all of the development sides get a game but there are not to many lopsided games. Unlike the Union world cup, every pool game would be important since there is a slim chance that even a side like Australia, England or New Zealand may not qualify, if they do not play well. The tournament would have meaning for minnow countries because they have a chance at winning several games as opposed to the union game where they at best have one competive game for the whole tournament. The final 5 is something which is traditionally a rugby league inspired and related idea and is something which gives the tournament a rugby league identity as opposed to a copying of the soccer tournament.
Anyway, just thought it was worth discussing, anyone agree or disagree with such a format?
Group 1
Australia
England
New Zealand
Bye
Group 2
Wales
Ireland
Scotland
Lebanon
Group 3
W Samoa
Tonga
France
PNG
Group 4
Canada
Morocco
South Africa
Group 5
Italy
USA
Cook Islands
Group 6
Russia
Tartasan
New Caledonia
Group 7
Japan
Greece
Serbia
Now, the winner of groups 4 to 7 play off with each other in a sudden death knockout to decide the winner of the Plate. Groups 1, 2 and 3 play each other once, while the bye gives a team 4 points plus a 60 point points for bonus. Teams from Groups 1,2 and 3 are ranked on a premiership table with each other. A traditional final 5 finals system is used with the top 4 sides from Groups 1 to 3 qualifying and the 5th placed side playing off against the 5th ranked side.
The advantages of this system are that all of the development sides get a game but there are not to many lopsided games. Unlike the Union world cup, every pool game would be important since there is a slim chance that even a side like Australia, England or New Zealand may not qualify, if they do not play well. The tournament would have meaning for minnow countries because they have a chance at winning several games as opposed to the union game where they at best have one competive game for the whole tournament. The final 5 is something which is traditionally a rugby league inspired and related idea and is something which gives the tournament a rugby league identity as opposed to a copying of the soccer tournament.
Anyway, just thought it was worth discussing, anyone agree or disagree with such a format?