parrawentyfan
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Now that we are through most of the finals series, I'm wondering what people think about the different finals models.
We've now had a few years under the current system. Any fond memories of the McIntyre system? I'm really enjoying the current system.
I've seen a few different models around and one which i thought was really interesting is the one where the highest ranked team gets the choice of their opponent.
Eg this year Penrith would have had first choice. They could pick any of the other 7 finalists.
A bit of strategy here and potential to build a rivalry or drama around the choice. The draw itself would get ok ratings i think.
- Do they pick a local rival out of spite or to increase the chance of a big crowd?
- Do they pick a lower placed team in red hot form, or a higher placed team in a rough patch?
- Maybe they have a 'bunny' team they always beat? Do they pick them and rub salt in the wound?
- How would teams take the 'insult' of being chosen as the easiest opponent?
As the weeks progress, the higher ranked team maintains the choice. I think it would be quite a spectacle and give higher ranked teams real control over what they 'think' is in their interest. No more complaining about soft or hard sides of the draw.
Anyway- that's a random idea for the day.
We've now had a few years under the current system. Any fond memories of the McIntyre system? I'm really enjoying the current system.
I've seen a few different models around and one which i thought was really interesting is the one where the highest ranked team gets the choice of their opponent.
Eg this year Penrith would have had first choice. They could pick any of the other 7 finalists.
A bit of strategy here and potential to build a rivalry or drama around the choice. The draw itself would get ok ratings i think.
- Do they pick a local rival out of spite or to increase the chance of a big crowd?
- Do they pick a lower placed team in red hot form, or a higher placed team in a rough patch?
- Maybe they have a 'bunny' team they always beat? Do they pick them and rub salt in the wound?
- How would teams take the 'insult' of being chosen as the easiest opponent?
As the weeks progress, the higher ranked team maintains the choice. I think it would be quite a spectacle and give higher ranked teams real control over what they 'think' is in their interest. No more complaining about soft or hard sides of the draw.
Anyway- that's a random idea for the day.