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Super leagues future plan

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Rugby Football League chief executive Nigel Wood has unveiled a seven-year plan to increase the number of spectators watching the game by 700,000 and for England to win the 2017 World Cup.
Outlining the RFL's strategy up to 2021, Wood told a media briefing at First Utility Super League headquarters in Manchester that he wants to see crowds rise from 2.3million a year to 3million, the game's turnover to go up from £118million to £146million and an increase in television viewers of 5million to 22million.
Wood has also set a target of acquiring nearly 66,000 participants by 2021, compared to 46,636 now, and wants to see the number of Super League clubs making a profit rise from just three to nine over the next seven years.
Top of the list of objectives, however, is for England to end what would be a 45-year wait by lifting the World Cup in Australia in two years' time.
"The litmus test for our game is the performance of the national team," Wood said. "I know it is a brave thing to say but I believe we should set the bar high."
In the wake of the departure of high-profile players Sam Tomkins and Sam Burgess from Super League, Wood told journalists that the retention of elite talent in the domestic game has become a significant issue for the sport.
He made the case for a marquee player allowance but dismissed calls for an immediate increase in the salary cap, arguing that clubs already have the potential to exceed the £1.85m ceiling.
"There is a case for a marquee rule of some description that will enable clubs to retain talent," Wood said. "I am sure there will be further discussions on that.
"It is important that the cap grows in relative terms to the growth of the game and it is worth pointing out that, if a club uses all the allowances currently available and wins trophies, it can spend something like £2.5million a year."
Wood, who is also chairman of the International Federation, says he would like to see the newly expanded World Club Series strengthened further and for Super League clubs gain entry to the annual NRL 9s in Auckland.
Wood met officials of Toulouse during a trip to the south of France last weekend to discuss their interest in joining Catalans Dragons in Super League but admits they would be unlikely to be fast-tracked into the elite division.
"They do want to come in but it is dependent on a viable business plan," he said.
"We are working with the French Federation to try and deliver the best solution for France."
Wood revealed England would play an international against the French ahead of the three-Test series with New Zealand in the autumn.

Read more at http://www.superleague.co.uk/article/31755/rfl-chief-eyes-world-cup#4YMFLW1K3ouf5uI5.99
 

DlEHARD

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Pleased to read about the plans. Especially Toulouse.

And a test against France is good news. Far too few Tests between those nations over the last few decades.
 

Roy80

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That turnover growth from £118 to £146m represents only about 3% year on year. Diabolical in today's terms.

I'm afraid there will be a real divergence in the two professional comps now.
Unfortunately I think the ESL will be left behind.
Maybe mascords English NRL team will happen in the not too distant future after all?
 

Roy80

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I really fear for the English domestic game under the current leadership.
What are you thoughts on the future Spud?
 

Big Sam

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I was speaking to a few fans at the Wigan/Brisbane game and found out there's at least 6 million people in the Liverpool-Hull belt.

You can still milk a lot of the heartland for eyeballs and wallets before even looking to places like London and Newcastle. Plenty of potential to be fulfilled still.

Just needs the correct people in charge.
 

Evil Homer

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I was speaking to a few fans at the Wigan/Brisbane game and found out there's at least 6 million people in the Liverpool-Hull belt.

You can still milk a lot of the heartland for eyeballs and wallets before even looking to places like London and Newcastle. Plenty of potential to be fulfilled still.

Just needs the correct people in charge.
The population of Yorkshire and the North West is closer to 13 million.
 

Big Sam

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Well there you go. More than NSW/QLD. And minus AFL and RU as main competitors.

Plenty of potential to be fulfilled in the heartland still.
 

WireMan

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That's one competitor, not 3.

:lol:
Just give up.

You have a had a shocker in this thread.

But to sum it up, you spoke to the most clueless person in the UK at the Pie eaters game, mentioned competition and forgot the biggest league in the most popular sport on the planet and finally think RU and AFL equals 3 competitors... ;-)



On the subject it shows the amount of people that live along the 62 and why the growth of the top level teams is not 100% necessary.
The most important area RL could 'expand' to is Manchester.

On Wood,
He wants crowds to expand but has no plan to do it. You could also argue it has nothing to do with him.

He wants to increase tv viewers but has already signed a cheap long term extension to the Sky deal at a time Sky are losing sports.

To keep the best players in the league he might want to introduce a marquee allowance but not yet and doesn't want to increase the salary cap.


It is all hot air and he has not actually said anything of substance except he wants to increase revenue for Sky which has no benefit to RL, and make teams increase crowds without attracting better players.

Great plan. Why not say he wants the best players playing in England in a 6 country champions league format competition in front of crowds of 60k every week.
If you are going to set the bar high and offer no solutions, why not set the bar properly high.
 

roughyedspud

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I really fear for the English domestic game under the current leadership.
What are you thoughts on the future Spud?

i don't fear for our game at all....

the current 12-12-14 league structure is perfect..it just needs tweeking abit


scrap the top 8's and go straight to a top 5/6 play offs

scrap the middle 8s and go to a straight to a bottom of ESL v top of championship "£1m game"


the "8's" games are a absolute nonsense and the sooner its abandoned the better..
 

Evil Homer

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i don't fear for our game at all....

the current 12-12-14 league structure is perfect..it just needs tweeking abit


scrap the top 8's and go straight to a top 5/6 play offs

scrap the middle 8s and go to a straight to a bottom of ESL v top of championship "£1m game"


the "8's" games are a absolute nonsense and the sooner its abandoned the better..
So we have a league season consisting of 23 games, and a Championship competition where most of the clubs have nothing to play for.
 

roughyedspud

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24 games...don't forget magic weekend


and the championship would follow what we have done in league one by having a "league cup"
 

deal.with.it

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Agreed. Scrap the round robin Super 8s fixtures. Just go straight into a finals series with those same groups of 8.
 

WireMan

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i don't fear for our game at all....

the current 12-12-14 league structure is perfect..it just needs tweeking abit


scrap the top 8's and go straight to a top 5/6 play offs

scrap the middle 8s and go to a straight to a bottom of ESL v top of championship "£1m game"


the "8's" games are a absolute nonsense and the sooner its abandoned the better..

So you want to give less teams something to play for compared to the system last year that was scrapped because not enough teams had something to play for?


If they wanted to scrap something it should be the semi finals after the 8.
Award a proper prize after the first league, use the positions for the fixtures but take away the points and have a straight shoot out for a grand final place.
Then every point really will matter.
 

WireMan

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Agreed. Scrap the round robin Super 8s fixtures. Just go straight into a finals series with those same groups of 8.

Or do this...

I don't like the season extension we are going with basically.

The 8's should be a stand alone competition.
 

Big Sam

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Just give up.

You have a had a shocker in this thread.

So wait - I said English RL still has plenty of potential to exploit its heartland to the fullest, you bag me for it and in the same breath say Manchester is the most important market.

WireMan logic...
 

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