Hollywood Jesus
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OK, so I'm not a big contributor to the International forum. I don't have the extensive knowledge of smaller nations that many here seem to have.
However, I do regularly read this forum and love getting little bits of information and then telling other league fans about the little bits of information I get here regarding what's going on outside the Aus/NZ/Eng triangle.
It seems that whilst many things are starting to come together recently (France in 4N, Pac Cup winner next year, successful WC last year etc) there still isn't a well established 4-year cycle that includes as many of the nations as possible in meaningful contests.
So, I've read some good ideas here and thought I'd take a stab at getting people to put down a 4-year schedule that they believe works. I'll start with my own but I think others will have a better chance at nailing it.
NOTE: I've taken some ideas from around this forum and used them. Sorry if I don't give credit where it is due.
NOTE: Whilst we will no doubt debate each others ideas, please try to be constructive and offer a schedule yourself. Let's not turn this into something where we basically just criticise each other.
OK, so I think the first step is finding a good way to divide the world up so we can then develop schedules and meaningful pathways.
Major Nations: Aus, NZ, Eng, France (yes, I'm including them permanently here)
Europe: Already have Euro Cup, Bowl, Plate pathway. Would include western Asian countries such a Lebanon, UAE etc
Pacific: Now have Pacific Cup that has meaning. PNG, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Cook Is.
ROTW (Rest of the World): USA, Jamaica/WI, South Africa, Japan, Russia.
Now:
*I'd look to making a Six Nations Tournament - Aus, NZ, Eng, France, Euro, Pac winners
*Pac and Euro Cups would be staged in conjunction with Six Nations so they finish on the same weekend. Two weeks after these three tournaments finish, I would have the winner of Pac/Euro Cups play the Pac/Euro teams that were in Six Nations for a spot in the next 6N tournament.
Pretty standard stuff but it leaves us with the OTW group that have no meaningful tournament on their own, nor pathway to the Big 3 tournaments.
I'd give them a tournament of their own that was played, once again, in conjunction with the Big 3 tournaments. Someone else has suggested that the winner and runner-up in this kind of tournament be given entry into an expanded 6 team Pac Cup. I like this idea and think it could work. I'd play the tournament in whatever Hemisphere wasn't hosting the 6N and I'd play them as openers to whatever Cup was being staged in that Hemisphere (we've already hired the ground, after all, and league fans in these minor nations might be drawn to attend double headers featuring minnows).
I'd also stage the Euro/Pac as openers to the 6N when held in same hemisphere to save costs of hiring new grounds etc and also to allow greater possibility of broadcasting because the infrastructure would already be set up for 6N.
I'd then have a 4-year schedule that went:
Year 1 - 6N in Europe with Euro Cup openers, with Pac/ROTW double played in Sth Hem.
Year 2 - 6N in Aus/NZ with Pac Cup, with Euro/ROTW double played in Nth Hem.
Year 3 - WC qualifiers with Top 5 (Aus, NZ, Eng, France, PNG) doing what they want because they're automatic qualifiers. They can arrange Test series or even take the year off to give their players a break if they want.
Year 4 - World Cup
Note: In all cases of promotion/relegation, I'd have it set up so that the teams contesting for a spot play immediately after the tournaments finished.
Example: PNG are in 6N and Fiji win Pac Cup. Two weeks after the tournaments finish, PNG v Fiji to see 6N entrant the following year.
But this leaves problems, considering 6N is only played in Years 1 & 2.
So, I'd have it so that at the end of Year 2, this promotion/relegation game turned into a WC qualifying game. The winners would get automatic entry into the Year 4 WC and give us 7 WC teams selected already.
This leaves 5 spots for a 12-team WC format. 2 to Pac, 2 to Euro and a Repecharge Euro 3 v Pac 3.
In order to know who gets entry into the next 6N in Year 1 of the next cycle, just use rankings at the end of the WC.
So, you'd have:
Year 1
*6 Nations in Europe - Aus, NZ, Eng, France, Euro 1 and Pac 1 (based on previous WC rankings);
*Euro Cup played as opener to 6N;
*Pac Cup played in Sth Hem, including ROTW1 and ROTW2 based on rankings;
*ROTW Tourny played as openers to Pac Cup;
*6N Euro and Pac teams playing Euro/Pac Cup winners, two weeks after tournaments finish, for spot in Year 2 6N. ROTW winner plays lowest ranked ROTW team from Pac Cup for spot in Pac Cup Year 2. Highest ranked ROTW team from Pac Cup stays in it for Year 2.
Year 2
*6 Nations in Aus/NZ - Aus, NZ, Eng, France, Euro 1 and Pac 1 (based on winners of promo/releg);
*Pac Cup played as opener to 6N;
*Euro Cup played in Nth Hem;
*ROTW Tourny played as openers to Euro Cup;
*6N Euro and Pac teams playing Euro/Pac Cup winners for automatic WC qualification. ROTW winner plays lowest ranked ROTW team from Pac Cup for spot in Pac Cup Year 3. Highest ranked ROTW team from Pac Cup stays in it for Year 3.
Year 3
*Top 7 (Aus, NZ, Eng, France, PNG, Euro, Pac) are free to do what they want. Rest, organise Test series, whatever;
*Euro Cup played in Nth Hem to decide 2 spots for WC;
*Pac Cup played in Sth Hem to decide 2 spots for WC;
*Euro 3 vs Pac 3 for final spot in WC;
* Dunno what to do with ROTW here. Play it anyways just so these teams have something to do? Play it in US to increase profile?
Year 4
*World Cup;
*Euro and Pac spots for 6N in following year decided by rankings after WC.
Does this work?
Is it, for starters, financially viable?
Does it give every team and every region enough meaningful games as well as a fair shot at qualifying for the various tournaments, including the WC?
What happens when WC is expanded to 16 teams?
Anything else I've missed?
However, I do regularly read this forum and love getting little bits of information and then telling other league fans about the little bits of information I get here regarding what's going on outside the Aus/NZ/Eng triangle.
It seems that whilst many things are starting to come together recently (France in 4N, Pac Cup winner next year, successful WC last year etc) there still isn't a well established 4-year cycle that includes as many of the nations as possible in meaningful contests.
So, I've read some good ideas here and thought I'd take a stab at getting people to put down a 4-year schedule that they believe works. I'll start with my own but I think others will have a better chance at nailing it.
NOTE: I've taken some ideas from around this forum and used them. Sorry if I don't give credit where it is due.
NOTE: Whilst we will no doubt debate each others ideas, please try to be constructive and offer a schedule yourself. Let's not turn this into something where we basically just criticise each other.
OK, so I think the first step is finding a good way to divide the world up so we can then develop schedules and meaningful pathways.
Major Nations: Aus, NZ, Eng, France (yes, I'm including them permanently here)
Europe: Already have Euro Cup, Bowl, Plate pathway. Would include western Asian countries such a Lebanon, UAE etc
Pacific: Now have Pacific Cup that has meaning. PNG, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Cook Is.
ROTW (Rest of the World): USA, Jamaica/WI, South Africa, Japan, Russia.
Now:
*I'd look to making a Six Nations Tournament - Aus, NZ, Eng, France, Euro, Pac winners
*Pac and Euro Cups would be staged in conjunction with Six Nations so they finish on the same weekend. Two weeks after these three tournaments finish, I would have the winner of Pac/Euro Cups play the Pac/Euro teams that were in Six Nations for a spot in the next 6N tournament.
Pretty standard stuff but it leaves us with the OTW group that have no meaningful tournament on their own, nor pathway to the Big 3 tournaments.
I'd give them a tournament of their own that was played, once again, in conjunction with the Big 3 tournaments. Someone else has suggested that the winner and runner-up in this kind of tournament be given entry into an expanded 6 team Pac Cup. I like this idea and think it could work. I'd play the tournament in whatever Hemisphere wasn't hosting the 6N and I'd play them as openers to whatever Cup was being staged in that Hemisphere (we've already hired the ground, after all, and league fans in these minor nations might be drawn to attend double headers featuring minnows).
I'd also stage the Euro/Pac as openers to the 6N when held in same hemisphere to save costs of hiring new grounds etc and also to allow greater possibility of broadcasting because the infrastructure would already be set up for 6N.
I'd then have a 4-year schedule that went:
Year 1 - 6N in Europe with Euro Cup openers, with Pac/ROTW double played in Sth Hem.
Year 2 - 6N in Aus/NZ with Pac Cup, with Euro/ROTW double played in Nth Hem.
Year 3 - WC qualifiers with Top 5 (Aus, NZ, Eng, France, PNG) doing what they want because they're automatic qualifiers. They can arrange Test series or even take the year off to give their players a break if they want.
Year 4 - World Cup
Note: In all cases of promotion/relegation, I'd have it set up so that the teams contesting for a spot play immediately after the tournaments finished.
Example: PNG are in 6N and Fiji win Pac Cup. Two weeks after the tournaments finish, PNG v Fiji to see 6N entrant the following year.
But this leaves problems, considering 6N is only played in Years 1 & 2.
So, I'd have it so that at the end of Year 2, this promotion/relegation game turned into a WC qualifying game. The winners would get automatic entry into the Year 4 WC and give us 7 WC teams selected already.
This leaves 5 spots for a 12-team WC format. 2 to Pac, 2 to Euro and a Repecharge Euro 3 v Pac 3.
In order to know who gets entry into the next 6N in Year 1 of the next cycle, just use rankings at the end of the WC.
So, you'd have:
Year 1
*6 Nations in Europe - Aus, NZ, Eng, France, Euro 1 and Pac 1 (based on previous WC rankings);
*Euro Cup played as opener to 6N;
*Pac Cup played in Sth Hem, including ROTW1 and ROTW2 based on rankings;
*ROTW Tourny played as openers to Pac Cup;
*6N Euro and Pac teams playing Euro/Pac Cup winners, two weeks after tournaments finish, for spot in Year 2 6N. ROTW winner plays lowest ranked ROTW team from Pac Cup for spot in Pac Cup Year 2. Highest ranked ROTW team from Pac Cup stays in it for Year 2.
Year 2
*6 Nations in Aus/NZ - Aus, NZ, Eng, France, Euro 1 and Pac 1 (based on winners of promo/releg);
*Pac Cup played as opener to 6N;
*Euro Cup played in Nth Hem;
*ROTW Tourny played as openers to Euro Cup;
*6N Euro and Pac teams playing Euro/Pac Cup winners for automatic WC qualification. ROTW winner plays lowest ranked ROTW team from Pac Cup for spot in Pac Cup Year 3. Highest ranked ROTW team from Pac Cup stays in it for Year 3.
Year 3
*Top 7 (Aus, NZ, Eng, France, PNG, Euro, Pac) are free to do what they want. Rest, organise Test series, whatever;
*Euro Cup played in Nth Hem to decide 2 spots for WC;
*Pac Cup played in Sth Hem to decide 2 spots for WC;
*Euro 3 vs Pac 3 for final spot in WC;
* Dunno what to do with ROTW here. Play it anyways just so these teams have something to do? Play it in US to increase profile?
Year 4
*World Cup;
*Euro and Pac spots for 6N in following year decided by rankings after WC.
Does this work?
Is it, for starters, financially viable?
Does it give every team and every region enough meaningful games as well as a fair shot at qualifying for the various tournaments, including the WC?
What happens when WC is expanded to 16 teams?
Anything else I've missed?