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I do find it interesting St George fans seem to be pro-home and away and anti-finals ;-)
Gets a bit like that after 30 years haha. We will take every little advantage we can get :lol:
I do find it interesting St George fans seem to be pro-home and away and anti-finals ;-)
Because Melbourne won.
Had Melbourne lost, it would be week 2 - Manly home, Melbourne away.
None of the finals are meaningless.
But Melbourne didn't lose. Just take home field out of the equation for a second ...
Melbourne smashed them and now their reward is a sudden death game next week which is fine and dandy except Manly got smashed and they get to be in the exact same position.
Melbourne at home Week One, Manly away Week One
Melbourne at home Week Two, Manly away Week Two
Hence the only performance that really matters for either of these two teams is Week 2.
If Brisbane & Newcastle win (Which as the day draws out could very well happen) ... Manly are out, as would Melbourne had they not won last night.
I understand the argument about teams having to rely on other results (Though I disagree - WIN your finals and you're not relying on others), but to claim week 1 finals are meaningless is ridiculous. Look at the larger picture.
Your right - As of right now its not meaningless, but come 6pm Sunday it could be seen as meaningless. Sure there are possible outcomes that make it interesting. But if the top 4 teams win in week one in this system, then 3 and 4 are at a disadvantage no matter which way you look at it.If Brisbane & Newcastle win (Which as the day draws out could very well happen) ... Manly are out, as would Melbourne had they not won last night.
I understand the argument about teams having to rely on other results (Though I disagree - WIN your finals and you're not relying on others), but to claim week 1 finals are meaningless is ridiculous. Look at the larger picture.
They are if 1 and 2 both win. Why do you think games 2v7 & 1v8 are always played last in the week?
Team 4 plays the best side all year. Team 5 plays the 8th best side all year. So, Team 4 is up against it, yet the team below them is not. HOW IS THAT FAIR?????Team 4 gets it much, much better then team 5. a) they get the double chance and b) if they do lose, they get a home semi-final in week 2. if they manage to win, they get a home prelim. if 5 happens to lose week 1, it's season over and if they win, they play away matches for the rest of the finals. how does 5 get it better?
Scrap the whole system because on the off chance that the only 2 teams sharing the same home ground without an alternative venue might meet - when one of them actually making the finals is longer odds than Cronulla being premiership favorites?What about if 2 Sydney based sides were playing, e.g. Souths and Bulldogs who share the same home ground? No advantage whatsoever. Scrap the McIntytre, teams should be able to determine their own fate, not rely on other results.
If it's an off night in sudden death then you are out. Simple. If you can't switch on for sudden death, you don't deserve to be there. No-one would argue about that.I understand that home field is important.
Lets just say last night was an off night for Manly. Well they may well get a second chance. Is it really fair that if Melbourne has an off night next week that they don't get a second chance too? Where as Manly could be playing for a spot in the Grand Final?
Hence the only performance that really matters for either of these two teams is Week 2.
They are if 1 and 2 both win. Why do you think games 2v7 & 1v8 are always played last in the week?
The Comp as it stands is not a level playing field. The most obvious way of making the semis fair is to divide the teams into a North and South Division in a similar vein to seppo sports.
My system would involve the two Divisions playing each other twice on a Home and Away basis and playing the teams in the other Division once, alternatively getting a Home game every second year.
The ANZAC Test and 3 Origins would be played on weekends without any fixtures being played.
For arguments sake, the Northern Division would comprise of:-
NQ
Brisbane
Gold Coast
Newcastle
Central Coast Sharks
Manly
Parramatta
Penrith
Southern Division:-
Sydney Roosters
Canterbury
Souths
St George/Illawarra
Wests
Canberra
Melbourne
NZ
Top 4 in each Division would meet in semis
1 v 2 ( winner to Div Final)
3 v 4 ( loser out)
loser 1/2 v winner 3/4 in prelim final
winner 1/2 v Prelim winner in Div final
Div winners clash in Grand Final
Dude we don't need to Americanize our great game by bringing in divisions. Would you want to bring in a national draft as well?
MATE .. we don't need to Americanize our language either ??
And no, I don't favour a draft .. my idea is surely better than the current set-up whether along the lines of seppo sports or not.
NRL system sucks. The team that runs 6th should not be able to lose their first game of the semis and STILL be able to win the GF!!! Ludicrous.
Team 4 plays the best side all year. Team 5 plays the 8th best side all year. So, Team 4 is up against it, yet the team below them is not. HOW IS THAT FAIR?????
If it's an off night in sudden death then you are out. Simple. If you can't switch on for sudden death, you don't deserve to be there. No-one would argue about that.
WEEK 1
A: 1 v 4
B: 2 v 3
C: 5 v 8 - sudden death
D: 6 v 7 - sudden death
WEEK 2
E: Loser A vs Winner D - sudden death
F: Loser B vs Winner C - sudden death
WEEK 3
G: Winner A vs Winner B - 1st Grand Final Qualifier
H: Winner E vs Winner F - sudden death
WEEK 4
I: Loser G vs Winner H - 2nd Grand Final Qualifier
WEEK 5
GRAND FINAL