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Could Colin Love be listening to the suggestions from this board's members?

Last post 12-05-2008, 1:07 PM by Druzik. 6 replies.
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  •  09-05-2008, 3:16 PM 272612

    Could Colin Love be listening to the suggestions from this board's members?

    Love predicts World Cup success

    Greg Buckle By Steve Jancetic
    Former Australian CaptainMay 08, 2008

    Source: FoxSports.com.au

    RE-ELECTED Rugby League International Federation chairman Colin Love says he is confident this year's World Cup tournament can return a profit in the "millions".

    Not even stagnating ticket sales for the Centenary Test between Australia and New Zealand could deter Love from his confident forecast after he was re-elected to his post unopposed at a RLIF board meeting in Sydney.

    The World Cup, to be held in Australia in October and November this year, is expected to cost upwards of $20 million to stage, but Lowe said he was expecting a profit.

    Pressed on how much, Love said: "We're talking millions. We're very confident about that."

    The RLIF is banking on the profit generated from the World Cup funding international rugby league through to the next World Cup.

    But Love said the importance of the World Cup went beyond just finances.

    "It's critical. This World Cup will lay the foundation for the future of international rugby league," Love said.

    "The opportunity is there to generate substantial revenue.

    "I think in the years to come it's going to be a major event on the global sporting calendar."

    A number of other factors were also due to be discussed by members of the RLIF over the next few days including a future tours program and the possible involvement of both France and the Pacific Nations in a Five-Nations tournament.

    The RLIF is keen to give more exposure to teams from Fiji, Samoa and Tonga to increase their competitiveness and ward off a possible raid on their playing ranks by rugby union.

    "I'm sure that will happen as a matter of course," Love said of involving the Pacific Nations.

    "It may well be, and we haven't discussed this yet, it may become a Five-Nations with the Pacific nations competing against each other to see who qualifies for the other spot (in the tournament), but that's a fair way down the track."

    Love also proposed making next year's trans-Tasman Test against New Zealand a stand-alone event, believing fans may be struggling to find the cash to support both Test and club football in the one weekend.

    Either way it is unlikely Sydney will again be handed hosting rights, with Brisbane set to rewarded for their continued support of Test football.

    "This Test match is competing against a whole host of other rugby league matches being played over the weekend ... there's only so many dollars to go around," Love said.

    "If it was a stand alone event I'm sure it would sell out.

    "In an ideal world I'd like to see that - there's contractual obligations in place in relation to television and the matches to be provided each weekend.

    "I think that's something we should consider for the future."

    AAP

  •  10-05-2008, 12:19 AM 273127 in reply to 272612

    Re: Could Colin Love be listening to the suggestions from this board's members?

    I hope he is looking at some of this board suggestions because i have a couple he might want to consider. First of all i have to say the crowd at the test match was remarkable, and we need to take our hats off to sydney supporters for standing up and delivering.

    I have been looking at some comments about what the fans were saying about the game, and one that stands out is the home grounds, i think we need to update these grounds and give the fans back there tribalisium. We need to encourage memberships for the clubs and if they take a leaf out of the bronco's books they will be alot better off.,,,,,,,,,,, The bronco's membership's have tickets for their home games along with some merchandise and also ! through in tickets for the origin games so you get a chioce of having those seats at the game.

    Now if the sydney clubs offered the same deal for their memberships then you would have no chance of not selling out the stadium. Memberships are the cheapest way for fans to enjoy the game. And it also helps support the game regardless of weather you turn up or not.

    Another area that needs to be looked at is the day-time games, and alot of fans have mentioned this and it makes sense to me, we need to bring back as many day games as we can, now i am not saying all teams would like this, but there are some in sydney that need to have their games played in the day, just to encourage the families, the bronco's love their night games along with the fans so they could have most their games at night, the stadium is easy to get to with good public transport to and from, they have the roads blocked off for the fans to get to the transport links.

    Upgrading of the clubs facilities like the manly sea eagles are doing is the best way to go, and give the choice to the clubs for the times to play their games.? The fans are telling the admin what they want, they need to start listening.

    Finally have to say that this world cup is going to be close, very close, england looks good, kiwi's have stood up to be counted, and Sonny Bill Williams was my man of the match last night, he is head and shoulders the best forward in the game and i hope he stays with league and does not go to union.

    If he wants more money, then the dogs should give him more, he is worth every cent, Sam Thaiday and Hoffman from the storm make up the top 3 along with garreth ellis from england. Cant wait to see him at the tigers.

  •  10-05-2008, 8:20 AM 273260 in reply to 273127

    Re: Could Colin Love be listening to the suggestions from this board's members?

    I have wondered this myself. I think someone checks sites like this from the RLIF. If you are, G'day Collin.

    for example the 5 nations comment, many people have made similar ideas on here and other forums. I for one would like to see a 6Nations where all teams have to qualify. I've gone through it beofre but here it is again.

    2013 - WC
    2014 - Regional champiuonships
    2015 - World 6 Nations
    2016 - WC Qualifying
    2017 - WC

    Now regional championships is split into, europe, oceania and atlantic. All operate on tier systems, europe would look something like this:

    T1: England, France, Wales, Ireland, Scotland
    T2: Russia, Serbia, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic
    T3: Malta, Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia, Greece

    etc. etc.

    Now the finalists of the euro and oceania championships get auto qualification into the W6N. The other 2 places go to the Winner of these games: Euro 3 Vs ATL 1 and OC 3 Vs ATL 2.

    So technically Atlantic could have 2 nations along with europe and oceania in the W6N.

    Atlantic would consist of every nation outside of europe and oceania, including lebanon.

    Also the W6N would serve as a WC qualifing process, all 6 that make it to the W6N get entry into the WC aswell.

    Ofcourse this would just be the spine of the 4 year cycle, tours and one off game and tournaments etc. could be organised around this schedule.

    Also a 3 team World Club Challenge consisting of NRL and ESL winner along with a qualifier from a "best of the rest" tournament where the winner of every top grade comp in every country could enter. Ofcourse would not always be affordable for teams without too much money, but they could go every 2 or 3 years, just leave it on a nomination basis.

    I would like to see the NRL shortened by 2 rouns to make way for a International weekend. the reason for 2 is so that each match-up is done twice with each team getting a home game. Leave it up to the countries who they want to play and any country that wants in gets a game. Could look something like this:

    Australia V NZL
    England V France
    Wales V South Africa
    Russia V USA
    Ireland V Scotland
    Japan V South Korea
    Tonga Vs Samoa
    PNG V Fiji
    Serbia V Czech Republic
    Italy V Germany
    Lebanon V UAE

    etc. etc.

    So there are my 3 suggestions that i would most like to see come true, I know probably not all of them are possible ATM but one day maybe...

  •  10-05-2008, 11:20 AM 273273 in reply to 273260

    Re: Could Colin Love be listening to the suggestions from this board's members?

    jim_57:

    I have wondered this myself. I think someone checks sites like this from the RLIF. If you are, G'day Collin.

    for example the 5 nations comment, many people have made similar ideas on here and other forums. I for one would like to see a 6Nations where all teams have to qualify. I've gone through it beofre but here it is again.

    2013 - WC
    2014 - Regional champiuonships
    2015 - World 6 Nations
    2016 - WC Qualifying
    2017 - WC

    Now regional championships is split into, europe, oceania and atlantic. All operate on tier systems, europe would look something like this:

    T1: England, France, Wales, Ireland, Scotland
    T2: Russia, Serbia, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic
    T3: Malta, Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia, Greece

    etc. etc.

    Now the finalists of the euro and oceania championships get auto qualification into the W6N. The other 2 places go to the Winner of these games: Euro 3 Vs ATL 1 and OC 3 Vs ATL 2.

    So technically Atlantic could have 2 nations along with europe and oceania in the W6N.

    Atlantic would consist of every nation outside of europe and oceania, including lebanon.

    Also the W6N would serve as a WC qualifing process, all 6 that make it to the W6N get entry into the WC aswell.

    Ofcourse this would just be the spine of the 4 year cycle, tours and one off game and tournaments etc. could be organised around this schedule.

    Also a 3 team World Club Challenge consisting of NRL and ESL winner along with a qualifier from a "best of the rest" tournament where the winner of every top grade comp in every country could enter. Ofcourse would not always be affordable for teams without too much money, but they could go every 2 or 3 years, just leave it on a nomination basis.

    I would like to see the NRL shortened by 2 rouns to make way for a International weekend. the reason for 2 is so that each match-up is done twice with each team getting a home game. Leave it up to the countries who they want to play and any country that wants in gets a game. Could look something like this:

    Australia V NZL
    England V France
    Wales V South Africa
    Russia V USA
    Ireland V Scotland
    Japan V South Korea
    Tonga Vs Samoa
    PNG V Fiji
    Serbia V Czech Republic
    Italy V Germany
    Lebanon V UAE

    etc. etc.

    So there are my 3 suggestions that i would most like to see come true, I know probably not all of them are possible ATM but one day maybe...

    Jim that all looks very similar to what I have been banging on about, I haver even come up with sumulationsof everything on my website.

    http://www.rugbyleagueinternationalscores.com/about.htm and down the bottom is a link to a thought on IRL structure.

    I am sure there are some that read these forums... not sure if its Colin himself, but I think there is someone looking. The issue has always been money. I think that once some cash is made from this WC then more can go into the development of the game at an international level.

    Your European tiers... I woudl not have them as they are, there are some current lopsided teams... I think the current europen tier system has it preety much right.

    T1: England, France, Ireland, Wales, Scotland

    T2: Russia, Lebanon, Serbia

    T3: Germany, Czechs, Italy

    T4: Estonia, Latvia Ukraine

    T5: The rest.


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  •  11-05-2008, 4:06 AM 274020 in reply to 273273

    Re: Could Colin Love be listening to the suggestions from this board's members?

    it does'nt have to be as complicated,more games in all already full season or inclusive are a 5 or 6 nations comp which will see half of the decent nations not involved..

     

    the easiest format for all the nations to be involved,right down to the likes of serbia would be a EURO CUP > NORTHERN HEMISPERE 4 NATIONS > WORLD CUP & PACIFIC CUP > SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE 4 NATIONS > WORLD CUP....

     

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  •  11-05-2008, 4:50 AM 274057 in reply to 274020

    Re: Could Colin Love be listening to the suggestions from this board's members?

    Have a 6 nations comp every two years with aus,nz,eng,fce then the winner of the euro comp and the winner of the pacific comp making positions 5 and 6. The other year could be a tour or the regional area comp of some sort. But how good would that be if we could get a 6 nations tournament up and going. I dont believe its that far of reality away either. There would be some lump sided scores but it would help to develop those nations and bring them closer to the big three. By the way once france gets in are we going to start saying "the big four"?
  •  12-05-2008, 1:07 PM 274773 in reply to 274057

    Re: Could Colin Love be listening to the suggestions from this board's members?

    Again

    http://www.rugbyleagueinternationalscores.com/TenYearPlan.html

    Have gone thorugh and done this.

     


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