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NRL considers radical changes

alien

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NRL considers radical changes to game day with four quarter football on the cards: Phil Rothfield
Phil Rothfield The Daily Telegraph December 08, 2014 12:00AM

THE most radical changes in rugby league history — including four-quarter football over 100 minutes — are under consideration at the NRL.

The NRL’s rules and competition committee floated the extraordinary idea at Moore Park headquarters last week in front of CEO Dave Smith, chairman John Grant, the game’s most influential coach, Wayne Bennett, and Head of Football Todd Greenberg.

The changes would generate hundreds of millions of dollars in extra revenue from the TV networks through quarter-time advertising breaks and an extra 20 minutes of game time.

The committee also raised the prospect of expanding the premiership to an 18-team competition to get a fairer premiership draw over a shorter season with spare weekends to play State of Origin.

While initial discussions have been positive, any changes of this magnitude would be several years away, if they are to happen at all.

From what I have been told by sources inside the meeting, this is roughly how it would work.

GAME DAY

Matches would run for over two hours instead of 90 minutes as it is now.

It’s still much quicker than a gridiron game that goes for three and a half hours with all their stoppages.

There would be five-minute breaks for each quarter and 10 minutes at half-time.

Fans at the ground would get a better match-day experience with more footy and live interviews on big screens with the coaches and players during the quarter breaks.

Professional half-time entertainment would be a big part of the show.

The extra time and entertainment would justify clubs charging more at the gate and put them in a stronger financial position.

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Interchange benches could increase from four to eight fresh players. Pic: Gregg Porteous Source: News Corp Australia

THE PLAYERS

On face value, it appears a much heavier workload on the players.

The interchange bench would increase from four fresh players to eight.

In theory, most players would not be playing extra football because game-day squads would be 21 instead of 17 as it is at the moment.

TV AND EXPANSION

Potentially, the NRL television deal could be almost doubled to $2 billion from what the code is offering the TV networks.

The meeting also discussed adding two new teams, one from Brisbane and another from a capital city in Australia or New Zealand.

This would provide the networks with one extra game each week — plus the extra 20 minutes of football with the advertising possibilities during the long breaks.

From doubling the broadcast money, players would be much better paid and more cash would go into junior development to fight the AFL threat.

THE SCHEDULE

There were discussions about how 18 teams could play over a shortened season of 23 weeks plus the finals.

This would allow a longer pre-season for the Nine’s, All Stars, World Club Challenge, Charity Shield or even an official and televised pre-season competition.

In an 18-team schedule, the clubs would play each other once over 17 weeks.

Each club would then play three “derbies” against their closest neighbours.

For example, the Broncos would play the Titans, Cowboys and a second Brisbane side twice.

Parramatta would play Penrith, the Wests Tigers and the Bulldogs twice.

We’d have three free weekends for State of Origin to bring the season to a total of 27 weeks, including the finals series.

This would allow the possibility of an international series at the end of a season that would be three weeks shorter than it is now.

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Local rivalries would be played more often under the NRL’s proposed plan. Pic: Mark Evans Source: News Corp Australia

THE CONCLUSION

Nothing this radical has ever been discussed by the NRL.

Cricket used to be played over five long days with eight-ball overs.

And then along came Kerry Packer to deliver the most spectacular change that probably saved cricket from dying a slow death.

Even if this rugby league plan never eventuates, at least we know there are some people within the game who are prepared to think left field and discuss big-picture ideas.

There are no limits to how great rugby league could be.

HIGHLIGHT
One sleep to go until the cricket Test. Bring it on Channel 9. And go you good thing Michael Clarke!

LOWLIGHT
Another loss for the Western Sydney Wanderers and now the situation of players complaining about their pay packets. This wouldn’t have happened under Lyall Gorman’s watch.

SPOTTED
Dave Smith playing at the touch football State Cup over the weekend.

We hope he showed more speed than he does in his day job.

SHOOSH
We keep hearing the Parramatta Eels are close to securing an even bigger signing than Anthony Watmough. It will be one of the biggest stories of the new year.

COOKED CHOOKS
The Roosters are not happy about the opening round NRL schedule, revealed in The Sunday Telegraph. Instead of hosting archrivals Souths at Allianz in the traditional kick-off game, they are off to play the Cowboys in the Townsville heat.

FAREWELL BISHOP
Rugby league lost one of the most colourful characters of its history with the death this week of Jack McNamara (aka ‘The Bishop of Manchester’). A Kiwi by birth, Jack wrote rugby league for the Manchester Evening News from 1954-1990, covering 10 tours to Australia, starting with the Ashes-winning GB campaign of 1958.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...147534705?nk=70d776616528d9a1a75c4f6d9ba44904

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alien

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some of the ideas i like. i think the interchange bench should be larger, but not increasing the number of interchanges allowed. we need expansion teams. there should be a team in perth, adelaide, central coast, christchurch and a second team in brisbane. we dont have enough quality players for all of those teams to be new clubs so there needs to be 3 relocations from sydney. 2 of the clubs can be new, and that would make it 18 teams

the idea i dont like is changing the game from 80 mins to 100 mins, unless the english super league do it too, so its the same at international level
 

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I see, bring more revenue in and destroy the game, tops !

... Wowee half time entertainment!!!! ?????

SL tried that already and it was a massive flop. Just stick to local footy teams games and passing comps, thats what the crowds want, not f**king Beyonce'
 

Diesel

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f**k off, this is not AFL or NFL, it's just Slothfield looking for a headline and a celebrational drink
 

BunniesMan

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LOL at them thinking people will pay more to go and watch this farce. Nobody is going to pay more for this.
 

Walt Flanigan

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Rothfield has really ramped up the bullsh*t in the last few months. Just another addition to the smear campaign on the NRL.
 

LineBall

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Yeah, this article is just a rehash of all the hypothetical changes that were floated before the last TV deal. Sounds like Slothfield has started Xmas holidays early and just reprinted one of his old bullshit articles.
 

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This is not revolutionary, radical or game changing.
Playing four quarters is backwards.
The only way to improve the game-time experience live is to have 3 half hour, 30 minute periods with 10 minute breaks in between. EG:
30 min, 10 min break, 30 minute,10 minute break, then the last 30 minutes.
This will increase the game by 20 minutes to half a hour.
Any more than that and you will bore the crowds, not increase them.
Any more than that and crowds will be walking.
Imagine sitting through three quarters of a four quarter game and your team is being thumped. ?

4 quarters is a time-bomb.

Playing 3x30 minute periods opens up a whole new ballgame.
Even if you win the first two periods of the game, you could still be beaten.
If you win one period each, then the third period becomes a championship battle.
They could include bonus points for how many periods you win,,,,,etc. eg: if you win two periods, you get a bonus point, if you win all three periods you might get 2 bonus points.
This ads a bit of spice to the ladder position. Plus it will make teams go harder.

And at the very least, even after two periods, the fans will still likely hang around, as the game would have been going for just over a hour.
Imagine 4 quarters, ? you get to the third quarter and the stadium would be empty.

Again, the game is not looking for new ground breaking ideas. They have only one vision and a huge pair of faking blinkers on.
 
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Seems entirely credible actually. Slothfield or not. He is actually championing the idea if anyone cared to read it.

Won't happen though.

And if it does the entire NRL and commission should be hanged. As for the expansion and cutting the season to 23 rounds, that's another matter. Should happen immediately.
 

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Couple of thing just seem totally off about the whole thing:

- Imagine the salary cap pressures if you needed to field a squad of 21 first graders every week?
- He just jumped into comparing to NFL and AFL straight away? Why??
- The allure of interviews on the big screen isn't as compelling reason to attend matches as "Buzz" is making it out to be.
- Quarter time breaks and an extra 10mins can't equal an extra $1B, it doesn't stack up at all. If it did, it would have happened in the last deal.
 
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Couple of thing just seem totally off about the whole thing:

- Imagine the salary cap pressures if you needed to field a squad of 21 first graders every week?
- He just jumped into comparing to NFL and AFL straight away? Why??
- The allure of interviews on the big screen isn't as compelling reason to attend matches as "Buzz" is making it out to be.

Could you imagine his alcohol induced red melon on the big screen weekly at Shark Park?
 

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