Proposed changes to international rugby league calendar.

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https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/07/12/proposed-changes-to-international-rugby-league-calendar/

The NRL is proposing a return of Kangaroo tours of Great Britain as part of a shakeup of the international Rugby League calendar over the next four years.

And work has already begun on developing an International Nines Tournament to be held at the end of the 2019 season.

ARL Chairman Peter Beattie said today it was time to give international Rugby League the platform it deserved with its own dedicated calendar of events.

He said the NRL's plan, to be presented to the Rugby League International Federation meeting in Singapore later this month, would take a huge stride in showcasing the game internationally.

Consultation will also continue to take place with the RLPA, NZRL, RFL and other key stakeholders before the calendar is finalised.

Mr Beattie said the cornerstones of the proposed calendar included a return of a three-match Kangaroo tour of Great Britain beginning in 2019, together with new tournament platforms for emerging nations to compete against the tier one nations during the cycle.

"Many of the biggest stars of our game will tell you that a Kangaroo tour was the highlight of their career," Mr Beattie said.

"With the revival of interest in international Rugby League there is no better time to revive the Kangaroo tour and reward our finest players with a three-Test series in Great Britain."

The last Kangaroo tour of Great Britain was in 2003.

Mr Beattie said the proposed calendar would provide opportunities for Pacific nations to compete on the bigger stage in tournaments, more regularly.

"We saw during the World Cup how the Pacific Nations emerged as genuine rivals for the top tier nations – and thrilled fans at the same time," he said.

Other highlights of the NRL's proposed calendar for 2019-22 include:
  • A new Oceania Cup in 2019 featuring round-robin matches between New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa and Tonga to be played during June and October.

  • A Four Nations tournament held in the Southern Hemisphere in 2020 featuring Australia, New Zealand, Tonga and Samoa.

  • Four Nations tournament held in the Northern Hemisphere in 2020 featuring England, France, PNG and Fiji.

  • Retention of the traditional Australia v New Zealand Tests.

  • England to tour New Zealand for a three Test series in 2022.

  • In addition, discussions have begun on a new International Nines Tournament which would be held at the end of the 2019 season.
Mr Beattie said the NRL was a strong supporter of international Rugby League.

“However, until now, there has not been enough structure around the international calendar and the game has missed some real opportunities to showcase Rugby League outside Australia,” he said.

“We are presenting a four-year calendar which can be repeated and replicated in future cycles to give the international game more certainty and exposure.

"Those tournaments and events will be bookended by a World Cup every four years.

"A key to this proposal is that we are giving emerging nations the opportunity to become genuine competitors with the tier one nations.

"But we will do it by confining international tournaments to fixed windows to ensure the wellbeing of our players."
 

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A new Oceania Cup in 2019 featuring round-robin matches between New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa and Tonga to be played during June and October.
Is this not what we had this year? Why is Australia not included? NZ will demolish most of those other sides.

A Four Nations tournament held in the Southern Hemisphere in 2020 featuring Australia, New Zealand, Tonga and Samoa.
A Four Nations tournament held in the Northern Hemisphere in 2020 featuring England, France, PNG and Fiji.
Why not an 8 nation tournament in 2020 with one game in Northern Hemi, one game in Southern Hemi, and one game in Australia (best of 3?)

Retention of the traditional Australia v New Zealand Tests.
England to tour New Zealand for a three Test series in 2022.
Tri Nations were better, as England and NZ are about on par in terms of strength. Until the Big 3 retire from Australian squads, Australia will always win.

In addition, discussions have begun on a new International Nines Tournament which would be held at the end of the 2019 season.
How many players would be willing to play in a tournament like this post season?

Why not bring back a re-designed Auckland 9s, and have it feature both local and any interntional clubs that want to compete? E.G Fiji, Samoa, France, USA, Scotland, Ireland, Leeds, Toronto Wolfpack, Broncos, Storm, Bulldogs, Wigan, Tonga.
Make it a huge Rugby League knockout comp and play it at start of season. One year in NZ, one year in UK, one year in AUS. Surely that would be a massive showing for international Rugby League?
 

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Is this not what we had this year? Why is Australia not included? NZ will demolish most of those other sides.



Why not an 8 nation tournament in 2020 with one game in Northern Hemi, one game in Southern Hemi, and one game in Australia (best of 3?)



Tri Nations were better, as England and NZ are about on par in terms of strength. Until the Big 3 retire from Australian squads, Australia will always win.


How many players would be willing to play in a tournament like this post season?

Why not bring back a re-designed Auckland 9s, and have it feature both local and any interntional clubs that want to compete? E.G Fiji, Samoa, France, USA, Scotland, Ireland, Leeds, Toronto Wolfpack, Broncos, Storm, Bulldogs, Wigan, Tonga.
Make it a huge Rugby League knockout comp and play it at start of season. One year in NZ, one year in UK, one year in AUS. Surely that would be a massive showing for international Rugby League?
Tonga are better than the Kiwis right now
 

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Kangaroo tours would be an exciting reward for the boys for sure.
 

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International 9s tournament will be very exciting ....can't wait to see the individual skills of the non NRL players...
 

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I think the 9's are overhyped, to be honest. Why can't the NRL have an NBA like draft and summer league with the 9's being the comp to showcase each team's new rookies. This could lead to the NRL investing into more junior programs and producing higher quality players. Imagine the excitement we would have knowing that we might land a superstar prospect for next season even though we are financially strapped.

Imagine we draft this young halfback with heaps of potential, then we send a few of our younger guys to the 9's, the open game will let them shine and get the fans really excited for the start of the season. It will also help spread the talent around the league. Maybe the NRL can have a similar cap exception as the NBA in which teams can pay a higher salary to players they drafted to entice them to stay with there clubs instead of shifting to the bigger richer clubs.

This could also allow the NRL to expand and introduce 2 new clubs, the draft will definitely help kickstart a club.

The only concern I would have is how we deal with the Warriors, it may be difficult to ask young boys to move to another country but im sure those in power would find a way around it.
 
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