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corporalcarrot
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I'm sure there are other formats so if I have missed something obvious put it down to age.
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Dont kick it. Pick it up and GO FORWARD.
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castleparknight
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If not the PRO D2 then the Prem A
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Onward and Upwards C'mon Donny!
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Taffy
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The Powergen Challenge Cup/Shield competition for me
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Kimbo
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Ah, c'mon.
Just make it a 16 team league. No messing about.
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Guinness John
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Totally agree with Kimbo. If Blues are grouped with Ampthill we will have played them 6 times (including friendlies) this season. That said from a financial point of view, no doubt both will be more than happy.
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Cricks at 2
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Absolutely agree, home or away match every week, September to May.
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corporalcarrot
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Dont kick it. Pick it up and GO FORWARD.
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castleparknight
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I think there are five teams in Nat 1 that could readily stand up to the test and seeing as the Championship is destined to be semi-professional (thanks RFU) this is not a bad call.
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Onward and Upwards C'mon Donny!
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Rabbie Burns
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14 team leagues leaves gaps for recuperating or rearranging cancellations
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So many Christians not enough Lions
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Brizzer
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That would be my preference as a starter. |
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Camquin
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If you play into May there are 38 weeks. Nat 1 worked well with 16 teams and stopping at the end of April. I doubt there would be many cricket scores - Ampthill and Richmond were not running them up in their last seasons in National 1, even against the sides that would be left out. It is not as though the promoted sides would not use whatever extra funding came with promotion to recruit. I admit that an Ealing A side beat Rosslyn Park in the pre-Season, but I would think they might beat several of the Championship sides.
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Kimbo
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30 matches per season isn't exactly cramming into 36 weekends is it? (35 even if you take out Christmas weekend, which I know a lot of folk would like to keep). How many postponements do we get these days? Not that many, surely? Supporters want real, competetive, meaningful, matches, against teams they haven't already seen two, three, four times already. The argument re. diluting the RFU handout has largely gone away too, now.
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Kimbo
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I appear to have posted my thoughts (thinking stuff through while composing) at much the same time, and broadky in agreement.
Maybe I miscounted (was doing it roughly, in my head, so could well be) but 38 weeks makes the argument even stronger if that's the case (Further, I now note the Prem season finishes on the first weekend of June this year).
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Westcoaster
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14 team league and NO Cup competition would be my choice.
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Come on Jersey........
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Raider999
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All leagues below and above the championship will be 14 teams - why should the championship be any different. This would mean the champions going into the Premiership and the top 4 N1 sides being promoted to the championship. So simple even the RFU could organise it so what is the Championship sides problems. I cannot see the problem - if the Championship sides think they are that much better than the top 4 in N1 then they should never be in the relegation zone. Smacks of arrogance in my book, especially when you consider Doncaster, Coventry, Ampthill and Hartpury were in N1 not that long ago. I suspect the top 4 N1 sides would be competitive, after all they are likely to strengthen their current sides. Edited by Raider999 - 14 Oct 2021 at 19:30 |
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Cherub
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A 14 team Championship league would be my choice too. Definitely no cup competition unless it was a straight knockout competition between the top 64 clubs from the Championship downwards, similar to football’s FA Cup. This would mean 26 league games and a possible 6 additional cup games for a few clubs.
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castleparknight
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Raider I have no misconceptions about what the championship is - the teams in this league have no rights to demand anything other than what has been agreed. The Nat 1 teams are primarily all very strong and many would do well at this level.
16/14 teams makes no difference just getting a league that is suitable and sustainable. Don’t think that is too much to ask. Maybe you should look through impartial eyes occasionally rather than with whatever issue you have with this league. It is rugby and I believe we all want what is best for the game
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Onward and Upwards C'mon Donny!
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Kimbo
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Good luck with that.
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kempstonblue
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Whilst French teams might be above us in playing standards, I assume a gulf exists between Championship and Italy Top 10?
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The older I get, the more the RFU leave me confused.
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Whistle watcher
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