Chiefs are reigning Super Rugby champions |
SANZAR has quickly taken the opportunity and confirmed that the Southern Kings will definitely feature as a permanent fixture in the next expansion; the Kings will miss out on Super Rugby next year after losing their relegation/promotion playoff series this year with the Lions.
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It means that as mentioned previously on this blog, Super Rugby will split into two conferences with teams from each conference only meeting in the finals, i.e. Australia/New Zealand and South Africa/Argentina.
So Super Rugby from 2016 could look like this -
ANZAC Conference (10 teams) -
Blues, Chiefs, Hurricanes, Crusaders, Highlanders, Reds, Waratahs, Brumbies, Rebels, Force
SOUTH AFRICA/ARGENTINA Conference (8 teams) -
Kings, Lions, Stormers, Sharks, Bulls, Cheetahs, Argentine team 1 & 2
Watch this space.
Maybe a combined Pacific Island team (made up of players not based in Europe/Japan/other Super Rugby teams) and a Northern American team/Japanese team (possibly the champion of the previous years Japanese Top League) to join the South Africa conference to make up for the other two teams in the ANZAC Conference. And re-name that conference to the Eastern Conference, just so it's not so much of a mouth-full.
ReplyDeleteThere is also talk of a Japanese team in the ANZAC conference. That is where the money is but the team may not be very competitive.
ReplyDeleteit would be nice even with couple teams from japan and south pacific island!
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