What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

How many teams should the finals have?

how many in finals


  • Total voters
    40

Someguy

First Grade
Messages
7,139
Top 6 imo

All games an elimination, top 2 get the first week off with that week counting as a match for the purposes of suspended players for the rested teams
 

Valheru

Coach
Messages
19,178
Yep.2nd has the same advantage as 1st. That’s wrong.
I know that commercial reasons mean we’ll never have less than 8 (probably more in the future), but 5 is the fairest.

All good points. It just doesn’t reward the best team throughout the season enough.

I get your point but until every team plays each other twice home and away then coming first is really irrelevant.

Most years there is a win or 2 in it (sometimes F/A) and the teams vying for top spot have played different opponents.

This system treats 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8 all as equals which is about the best we can hope for in an 8 team system.
 

Twizzle

Administrator
Staff member
Messages
153,016
If the NRL want to entertain the idea of wild cards in the finals they should drop it back to 6 with say 2 wild cards
 

Eelectrica

Referee
Messages
21,134
6 I think isbideal, but I get why we have 8. No more than 8 while it's a 16 team comp.

We joke about the Titans getting a wildcard based on their fantastic finish. But that's all it is. Would have been great had they won another couple of games and made it. Hopefully next year.
 
Messages
8,480
I had a thought after looking at the ladder, should we cut the finals to 6?
Idk if im advocating for this, I'm just interested in seeing peoples opinions.

If this year is anything to go by I think there is a massive gap between 1-6 and 7-8

On the flip side is there anything to gain by dropping 2 from the finals series anyway?

And a bonus question, if we went to 18 or even 20 would you keep the finals number the same

12... Coz the Dragons would have made it this year.

Would have provided us (false) hope. Then after getting slaughtered in first round, the red V lynch mob would be waking up the bloodhounds, and lighting their torches yet again....

Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives...

maxresdefault.jpg
 

gerg

Juniors
Messages
2,488
I think the best solution is 16 teams in the finals, all sudden death games. 1 v 16, 2 v 15, 3 v 14 etc. Second week highest ranked winner v lowest ranked winner etc.

My second suggestion (& almost as excellent as my first) is just making amends for the poor results for the Tigers this year. They should really be the cut off. If the Tigers finish their customary 9th, the finals should be the top 8 sides. If they finish 12th the top 11 sides play finals.
 

Vic Mackey

Referee
Messages
25,378
When the NRL floated the idea of the wildcard system it was widely misunderstood as a top 10 finals series. When you look at it properly it gradually rewards the top teams in sets of two, making where you finish vitally important

Teams 1 & 2:

Week off
Two chances
Guaranteed two home finals

Teams 3 &4:

Week off
Two chances
Guaranteed one home final

Teams 5&6:

Week off
Guaranteed one home final

After the regular season 7 plays 10, 8 plays 9 with the winners making the Top 8. The top 6 get a week off which will eliminate the farcical weekend we had of Storm, Raiders resting 12 players. Then teams 7-10 will have to win 5 games straight to win the comp which of course will never happen, however it will keep interest in every game of the regular season.
 
Last edited:

Someguy

First Grade
Messages
7,139
I get your point but until every team plays each other twice home and away then coming first is really irrelevant.

simple solution split top 8 and bottom 8 for the next season. 22 game season, twice against everyone that finished in your half of the table and once against everyone else. Origin give bye week to everyone or is played at end of season.

what I propose gives a schedule that can not easily be managed to give certain teams an easy draw. Will still be issues of how many days teams get to back up, travel etc (NRL will never get this right, week 20 Friday night teams play Sunday finals week 1!?) but will have more integrity than the current system. Also the bonus of more blockbuster games and a chance to shake the 8 up from year to year.
 

Latest posts

Top