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It's a shame that it has been 8 years since the last Pacific Cup and there appears to be no future tournament in sight, especially as the NRL / APRLC could very easily relaunch the tournament by just adding one extra rep game to the schedule.
Taking the cheap and nasty route, having the winners of the Polynesian Cup take on the winners of the Melanesian Cup would be the cheapest way of bringing back the tournament.
Sure the final may not be a true reflection of the two best teams in the Pacific, but it would provide another guaranteed fixture (maybe two if they also do a 3rd v 4th playoff).
Of course if the NRL / APRLC had money to spend, a preferred option would be to have each of the four teams play each other once (3 rounds) with the team at the top of the ladder declared champions.
Arguably in this model you could leave the mid-year Test and simply add two at the end of the year. You could even let each nation host one game at home, one away and one in a neutral venue (Mid-Year).
Anyway it's nice to dream...
The cheap and nasty version is a start at least, then you at least have a very basic structure to build from as popularity increases.
Stand alone origin weekends could really be the key going forward. There is one from next year onwards if I remember correctly, the aim shpuld be to make that 3 with a really beefed up rep program. The main concern for networks would be lack of content if the NRL is put on hold, maybe they don't hace faith an international program coupled with Origin could make up for the shortfall, I really think it could though if you throw all the Pacific nations plus NZ V England, womens and junior rep games in to the mix.