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Kiwis could play more tests if NRL's blueprint for change goes ahead

thorson1987

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/68551596/kiwis-could-play-more-tests-if-nrls-blueprint-for-change-goes-ahead

Kiwis could play more tests if NRL's blueprint for change goes ahead


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There could be more memorable nights ahead for the World No 1-ranked Kiwis in the years ahead.

The New Zealand Rugby League would be one of the main benefactors if the NRL's blueprint for changes to the structure of the season gets the green light.

The NRL's head of strategy, Shane Richardson, has spent the last four months secretly working on a plan for the future, which could result in a shorter NRL season, a stand-alone State of Origin window and a proper place in the calendar for test footy.

This is all music to the ears of NZRL chief executive Phil Holden and Rugby League International Federation boss David Collier.

Holden would be able to schedule Kiwis tests during the Origin window, while Collier needs shorter domestic seasons in England and Australia to allow space for more international competitions.

It is understood Richardson laid down a draft proposal before the ARL Commission in Brisbane before the Anzac Test and a more detailed plan will be handed down later in the year.

Holden hasn't seen Richardson's blueprint, but did discuss with him his thoughts on changes to the game and he feels the time is right for a push to increase the number of tests played.

The Australian TV ratings for the Anzac Test were massive, even though it was moved from a peak-time viewing spot because of the bad weather.

It was watched by the biggest Australian capital city audience for any football code this year, with 939,000 viewers tuning in, while there were another 272,000 viewers watching in New Zealand on Sky Sports and 34,000 who tuned into the free-to-air replay on Maori TV.

These figures highlight to Holden the huge appetite there is for international footy.

"It validated everything I've been saying for the last 18 months, that international football is really important," he said.

"If it gets the focus and care it deserves it's a fantastic product and we need to be playing more of it.

"What those numbers demonstrate is that there is significant commercial value in the World Cup and in international football overall.

"So we've got to look at a way to address that issue."

Also during the weekend of the Anzac Test, there was a meeting of the RLIF board where the World Cup was discussed and Holden says the balance needs to be found between compensating nations at the World Cup and resourcing the RLIF to run the game globally.

"We don't get anything at this point, no-one does," Holden said of the money World Cups make.

"So for the NZRL we need to build up a surplus as an organisation in that World Cup year."

"The RLIF needs more commercial money to drive the game and coordinate things more coherently than they've been done in the past.

"There's no doubt that the World Cup tournament will be successful [in 2017] in Australia and New Zealand, it's how we share in that success."

At those meetings in Brisbane, the newly-appointed Collier addressed the RLIF board with his proposal on how an international calendar might look after the next World Cup.

Collier is the first CEO the RLIF has had and his appointment means there is now someone solely focused on the game internationally, rather than juggling this job with running the game in New Zealand, Australia or England.

"David presented a framework for what the international calendar could look like from 2018 onward and that was a good base to start the conversations," Holden said.

"Everyone understands and accepts that international football is important, it needs some focus and space in the calendar.

"It was a significant step forward because someone independent was leading the conversation, it wasn't just us all talking to ourselves."

- Stuff
 

rooster25

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In a perfect world the NRL and SL would stop for 3 weeks with England vs NZ in a 3 match test series and the pacifc teams playing tests series while origin is on but once again origin will stop this from happening.


The powers that be believe that origin over 3 weeks is too much on the players and that it will lead to injuries and devalue the concept. With origin still happening every 3 weeks it will be impossible for ENG or NZRL to tour. Will still be great for the game to have NZ playing the pacific countries.
 

hutch

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NZ origin, NZ test series v pacific islands, NZ v each island nation....
 

Sinman

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I reckon Origin 3 weeks strait like the Aus vs British lions did a couple of years ago.. the hype is huge!! 3 weeks that are massive.. Then you could either have Eng vs NZ each year for 3 tests or some kind of pacific cup.. If you had ENG vs NZ you could also have Tonga Samoa and FIJI PNG and you have 4 big games each weekend.. The other benefit of 3 weeks strait for origin is that it doesn't hurt the NRL comp.. Great news that they are looking at it
 

roughyedspud

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You can't play origin 3week in a row cos of the amount of players that pull up injured after game 1..they'd really be scrapping the barrell for players..
 

roughyedspud

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Exactly....and QLD have picked the same 13 since god was a lad...

2nd string origin teams are really quite ordinary when you weight them up
 

roughyedspud

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Keep the pacific tests during Anzac weekend...and then NZ v the pacific island combinedin a "pacific origin" during one of the origin games...and yeah at eden park,you'd easily get 40,000 for that i reckon..

Sounds a winner to me..
 

jim_57

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Something like this could be great, with a bit of fine tuning obviously.

"Rep Round 1"
  • Australia V New Zealand
  • Samoa V Tonga (Polynesia Cup)
  • PNG V Fiji (Maelanesia Cup)
  • City V Country
  • France V England (Annual event, with fancy big trophy and build it up aim for 20k crowds in France).

R2
  • Origin 1
  • NZ Origin
  • Polynesia Cup 1 V Maelanesia Cup 1
  • Polynesia Cup 2 V Cook Islands (For a place V 1 next season)
  • Maelanesia Cup 2 V ??

R3
  • Origin 2
  • Pacific Cup Winner V NZ
  • Other 4 Pacific Nations in cross over tests

R4
  • Origin 3
  • NZ V Pacific Islands Select

Add in Women's and junior games to add a bit more meat to the bones and that could be 4 awesome weeks of footy! Also European and Atlantic teams could also run games/cups simultaneously to make it a worldwide RL event weekend.

Also I'm a big advocate of sending a full Kangaroos squad over annually for a "Kokoda Cup" Test against PNG.
 

hutch

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Something like this could be great, with a bit of fine tuning obviously.

"Rep Round 1"
  • Australia V New Zealand
  • Samoa V Tonga (Polynesia Cup)
  • PNG V Fiji (Maelanesia Cup)
  • City V Country
  • France V England (Annual event, with fancy big trophy and build it up aim for 20k crowds in France).

R2
  • Origin 1
  • NZ Origin
  • Polynesia Cup 1 V Maelanesia Cup 1
  • Polynesia Cup 2 V Cook Islands (For a place V 1 next season)
  • Maelanesia Cup 2 V ??

R3
  • Origin 2
  • Pacific Cup Winner V NZ
  • Other 4 Pacific Nations in cross over tests

R4
  • Origin 3
  • NZ V Pacific Islands Select

Add in Women's and junior games to add a bit more meat to the bones and that could be 4 awesome weeks of footy! Also European and Atlantic teams could also run games/cups simultaneously to make it a worldwide RL event weekend.

Also I'm a big advocate of sending a full Kangaroos squad over annually for a "Kokoda Cup" Test against PNG.


To me this is exactly what we should be doing. If the NRL could fund these games (yes I know they aren't in charge of international rugby league) then it would give every nation a fairer representative schedule. This is much better than allowing origin teams take players from island nations, it thinks of the bigger picture and gives players more options to choose where their overall allegiance lies.
 

roughyedspud

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The NRL would never allow such a extensive program during origin..

We'd be lucky to get 1game between nz & pacific select....let alone 3
 

jim_57

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The NRL would never allow such a extensive program during origin..

We'd be lucky to get 1game between nz & pacific select....let alone 3

A few short years back I would have said the same about the NRL having a week off and funding and promoting the ANZAC test and 2 pacific tests. With the success of the last 2 world cups times are slowly changing.
 

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