i reckon top 3 from each conference with 2 wild card spots for the next 2 highest ranked teams based on a combined ladder. That would hopefully keep more teams interested for the entire season.
Id also want the 8 finals teams ranked by a combined ladder when planning the finals series to cover for the situation where the best 2 teams come from the same conference.
100% agree with this, if they go down the path of 2 conferences...
top 3 from each, and then the next best two as wildcards
If you're not one of the best 3 teams in a 9 team conference, you got no right to bitch about missing the play offs
I personally favour splitting it into 3 conference
C1: Nth Qld, Brisbane 1, Brisbane 2, Titans, Perth and NZ
C2: Penrith, Parra, Roosters, Bulldogs, Souths, Manly
C3: Raiders, Knights, Storm, Dragons, Sharks and Tigers
You play everyone in your conference twice (home and away), you play the other 12 once... that's 22 games, which shortens the season for player welfare concerns but by adding the two teams, you're going to land around the same number of games that we have now (from memory, it was actually slight more)
With a top 2 from each going through and 2 wild cards
But honestly im just really pleased the game is thinking this way... i really believe this sort of set up is the way to go long term... you put something like that in place today, and in 20 years time you watch how much hatred and rivalry develops between those conferences... because inevitably they're going to have to play so many high stakes games against each other... and win/lose/draw, when you're constantly pitted against the same teams in high stakes games the fans and clubs will develop those rivalries
and rivalries help drive crowds, they help create marquee "showcase" match ups that drive TV ratings, revenue and coverage
Shit, put something like this in, figure an NRL draft and watch the revenue for the game soar.