I didn't realise you were that old.I've been advocating for expansion since 1907.
I didn't realise you were that old.I've been advocating for expansion since 1907.
Yes we can tell, by the inclusion of 4 SA teamsIn a perfect world it be 24 teams with no Rugby Union and Aussie Rules.
Victoria Conference ?
Collingwood
Carlton
St.Kilda
Geelong
SA Conference ?
Adelaide
Port Adelaide
Norwood
Glenelg
WA Conference ?
West Coast
Fremantle
East's
Souths
New Zealand Conference
Auckland
Canturbury
Wellington
Otago
I was bored.
Drunk.In a perfect world it be 24 teams with no Rugby Union and Aussie Rules.
Queensland Conference.
Broncos
Dolphins
Gold Coast
North Queensland
NSW Conference
Newcastle
North Sydney
Eastern Suburbs
West Sydney
Victoria Conference ?
Collingwood
Carlton
St.Kilda
Geelong
SA Conference ?
Adelaide
Port Adelaide
Norwood
Glenelg
WA Conference ?
West Coast
Fremantle
East's
Souths
New Zealand Conference
Auckland
Canturbury
Wellington
Otago
I was bored.
a fine post after six billies and five tinnies if I say so myselfIn a perfect world it be 24 teams with no Rugby Union and Aussie Rules.
Queensland Conference.
Broncos
Dolphins
Gold Coast
North Queensland
NSW Conference
Newcastle
North Sydney
Eastern Suburbs
West Sydney
Victoria Conference ?
Collingwood
Carlton
St.Kilda
Geelong
SA Conference ?
Adelaide
Port Adelaide
Norwood
Glenelg
WA Conference ?
West Coast
Fremantle
East's
Souths
New Zealand Conference
Auckland
Canturbury
Wellington
Otago
I was bored.
Actually no just bloody freezingDrunk.
I would hope that top 2 in each ladder are able to progress to make up finals, then it's structured by f/a to see where they land, so there could be anyone play anyone reallyIn all of these hypothetical conferences/ pools do they have to have there own ladders with top teams from each one playing finals?? I would prefer a single table with a similar final series to what we currently have... otherwise you could never get so called 'rivalries' meeting in a grand final.
The knights group don't travel much, should be putting those with nz's and swap out souths, and raiders in its place, Raiders vs Storm is a good match up, aswel as souths and dragonsi likes the look of below
cowboys
dolphins
broncos
titans
papua new guinea
knights
manly
roosters
souths
dogs
dragons
sharks
storm
warriors
new zealand 2
wa bears
panthers
eels
tigers
raiders
tigers/dogs interchange groups every couple seasons
you combat that by having their 1 off season matches against papua, perth, cowboys, storm, warriors and nz all away.The knights group don't travel much, should be putting those with nz's and swap out souths, and raiders in its place, Raiders vs Storm is a good match up, aswel as souths and dragons
Yeah but that's everyone anyways, every conference should have a distant destination as they will travel home and away every seasonyou combat that by having their 1 off season matches against papua, perth, cowboys, storm, warriors and nz all away.
i likes the look of below
cowboys
dolphins
broncos
titans
papua new guinea
knights
manly
roosters
souths
dogs
dragons
sharks
storm
warriors
new zealand 2
wa bears
panthers
eels
tigers
raiders
tigers/dogs interchange groups every couple seasons
Yeah but that's everyone anyways, every conference should have a distant destination as they will travel home and away every season
The biggest stumbling block, other than how to split them, is what does winning a conference mean to teams and fans?
In MLB, which is probably the most split comp in the US, there is a real prestige in winning either the National or American league penant. Not as prestigious as the world series but still big. Also, rivalries in each league are often bigger than geographical rivals in inter-conference games.
The NRL when it gets to 20 teams should keep it simple.
Each team plays each other once = 19 rounds.
Then split into 4 groups of 5 who play each other again = 23 rounds.
Groups:
Queensland: Brisbane, Dolphins, Gold Coast, North Queensland, PNG
South: Canberra, Cronulla, St George Illawarra, Melbourne, Warriors
West: Canterbury, Parramatta, Penrith, Perth, Wests Tigers
North/City: Manly, Newcastle, Roosters, Souths, TBA
If team 20 is a Queensland team you could slot them into the Queensland group and move PNG into the North/City group. If it’s NZ2 you could swap Melbourne into North/City group and put NZ2 into the south group.
Anyway, just spitballing, hope that's OK with Chairman Pipsqueak.
Again that's unfair, the distance from Perth to png to nz to Melbourne to nz2, to Townsville, its very bias to have to make teams outside Sydney travel those distances more oftenNSW vs rest
Again that's unfair, the distance from Perth to png to nz to Melbourne to nz2, to Townsville, its very bias to have to make teams outside Sydney travel those distances more often
3? why 3 times, how is that even useful then, the point is to structure teams inside your pool to play twice, home and away then play everyone in the other pool once, with 20 teams its 18 rounds within your pool then 10 against the other pool, not sure NRL want to do 28 rounds, best way is to shorten the conferences to 5 teams each poolYou play each team once = 19 rounds. Then three teams twice.
3? why 3 times, how is that even useful then, the point is to structure teams inside your pool to play twice, home and away then play everyone in the other pool once, with 20 teams its 18 rounds within your pool then 10 against the other pool, not sure NRL want to do 28 rounds, best way is to shorten the conferences to 5 teams each pool
Gives you the 19, then play 4 inside your pool again, 23 rounds