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2022/23 Champions/Challenge Cup
- OomStruisbaai
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You are spot on with the $hark$.Biffer wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 3:46 pmNot my intention there - just seen some of you guys typing things like $hark$, and thought it was a similar situation to folk coming along and chucking money at a club in England and France. Apologies if that's not the case.Sards wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 3:14 pmThis nonsense is going north now. You make out like the rest all of us are holding out begging bowls.Biffer wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 12:59 pm
anbd there is a category of owner who many people consider the spivs as well. In safferland you might consider the Sharks as spivs as they're the ones that keep chucking money around to the detriment of everyone else.
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$hark$ $piv$!
Net so.
It all makes sense now
My dress code is T shirt ( mainly skull themed , I have loads ) , shorts and slops....I am known as the " Hippie " of the industry..........never , ever a Spiv.........dont have time for that and pity anyone that needs to follow a dress code.
The only sport I am involved in is the Cricket at my sons club....I sponsor them and get my logo on the shirts sleeve
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Making dodgy sponsorship deals to get your son in the 1st team. Typical $piv.Sards wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:50 amMy dress code is T shirt ( mainly skull themed , I have loads ) , shorts and slops....I am known as the " Hippie " of the industry..........never , ever a Spiv.........dont have time for that and pity anyone that needs to follow a dress code.
The only sport I am involved in is the Cricket at my sons club....I sponsor them and get my logo on the shirts sleeve
https://www.the42.ie/champions-cup-form ... 0-Jan2023/'Too complicated' - Champions Cup format needs focus, says URC chief
Martin Anayi is also a board member of EPCR.
EPCR BOARD MEMBER Martin Anayi says the format of the Heineken Champions Cup needs to be addressed, amid complaints from fans, media, players, and coaches again this season.
Anayi, who is also the CEO of the BKT United Rugby Championship, admits that it’s generally agreed that the current format of the Champions Cup is “too complicated.”
In its current guise, the competition involves 24 teams being split into two pools of 12 teams, with all clubs playing four pool-stage games against two of the other sides in their pool. Eight clubs qualify from each pool for the Round of 16, with quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final following.
Before the 2020/21 season, the Heineken Cup involved only 20 clubs who were split into five pools of four clubs, meaning they each had six pool games as they played each other home and away. The five clubs who topped each pool advanced straight into quarter-finals, along with the three highest-ranked runners-up.
Before the 2014/15 season, the Heineken Cup featured 24 clubs who were split into six pools of four, with everyone playing six pool games each. The six pool winners qualified for the quarter-finals along with the two highest-ranked runners-up.
While there have been calls for a return to that pre-2014/15 format, the issue now is that the Champions Cup is played out over eight match weekends rather than nine. It’s thought that the English and French clubs are particularly against adding another match weekend given their focus on their domestic leagues.
Whatever the solution, the calls for change have been growing recently and Anayi, who is part of the EPCR board, indicated that tournament organisers are considering the format.
“It’s generally accepted that the format is too complicated,” Anayi told the official BKT URC website.
“There is a desire from a lot of fans and media to go back to an easily understandable group stage, moving away from the two conference structure. People want simplicity with a group format that makes sense and is a lot clearer.
“At the heart of it, we have still got a very compelling competition, with some great rugby, we just need to focus on the format a bit more.”
Meanwhile, Anayi admitted that the URC still has lots of work to do to improve, despite the obvious growth since the introduction of the four leading South African sides.
Anayi pointed out that there remain clubs who struggle to be competitive.
He also indicated that qualification from the URC for the Champions Cup will return to meritocracy next season, moving away from the current model where each participating nation in the URC is guaranteed one qualifier into the Champions Cup regardless of their finishing position in the URC.
“We have still got a bit of a job to do with teams 16 to 14, potentially up to 13, in terms of are they as competitive as they can be,” said Anayi.
“There’s a lot to do commercially to make the game bigger and a lot to do to bring new fans into the grounds.
“By no means are we done. It’s not a finished article. It’s definitely a work in progress, but the building blocks are there more so than when it was the Pro12 or the Pro14.
“Next season, most likely we will go back to straight meritocracy, with the top eight going through to the Champions Cup.”
Its not the complicated format that is the worst of it (though its really bad), its the 2/3rds qualify for the next round that's the single biggest issue.
My youngest actually. At Sunningdale. My youngest needs no help. He has everything laid out for him. He must just take his opportunities. He bowls fast and hard. Last practice he hurt 3 boys with his bowling. Even the better batsmen dont like facing him. . His batting is hard and aggressive. He deals in boundaries. He is a very strong lad. My eldest had no help from me. It's all his own hard work. I just pay for his external coachingOomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 11:50 amMaking dodgy sponsorship deals to get your son in the 1st team. Typical $piv.Sards wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:50 amMy dress code is T shirt ( mainly skull themed , I have loads ) , shorts and slops....I am known as the " Hippie " of the industry..........never , ever a Spiv.........dont have time for that and pity anyone that needs to follow a dress code.
The only sport I am involved in is the Cricket at my sons club....I sponsor them and get my logo on the shirts sleeve
If you want to stick to the same number of weekends and qualifiers, with low risk of losing big names, which is obviously what the spivs want. Then just do eight groups of three, one team from each league, home and away top two qualify. Far from ideal but at least understandable to the passing fan.
I'd prefer the groups of four, but it appears there's resistance to that.
I'd prefer the groups of four, but it appears there's resistance to that.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
I think 8 teams from the English Premiership is too many, probably too many from France as well. If they go back to groups of 4 there'll be loads of dead rubbers after the fist couple of rounds.Biffer wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 1:04 pm If you want to stick to the same number of weekends and qualifiers, with low risk of losing big names, which is obviously what the spivs want. Then just do eight groups of three, one team from each league, home and away top two qualify. Far from ideal but at least understandable to the passing fan.
I'd prefer the groups of four, but it appears there's resistance to that.
Four groups of six, with two from each league. All teams to play against the four in their group that are not in their league, either home or away (two of each).Ovals wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 2:43 pmI think 8 teams from the English Premiership is too many, probably too many from France as well. If they go back to groups of 4 there'll be loads of dead rubbers after the fist couple of rounds.Biffer wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 1:04 pm If you want to stick to the same number of weekends and qualifiers, with low risk of losing big names, which is obviously what the spivs want. Then just do eight groups of three, one team from each league, home and away top two qualify. Far from ideal but at least understandable to the passing fan.
I'd prefer the groups of four, but it appears there's resistance to that.
If it weren't for needing to avoid dead rubbers, 2 from each group to go through would be ideal. But instead 4 go through... either (i) all to R16 as now (the only change therefore is the perceived fairness of round 1), or top 2 to QFs and 3rd/4th to a Plate comp, with 5th dropping down to Challenge Cup.
Plate comp can have meaning by its winner (along with the CC winner) gaining pre-qualification for the following year's CC).
Then qualification can be top 7 from each league, CC and Plate winners if not qualified via league, and the remaining slots going to 8th place teams (in order according to number of teams in the league, so URC then Top 14 then Premiership).
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Poms will still whinge about it.OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 7:56 am Look like going back to the old format.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union ... xt-season/
Doesn't matter what the format is, we aren't likely to make a big impact in the latter stages of the tournament - the salary cap will really start to bite next season, as old contracts come to an end and teams are unable keep all their big names. Most of our sides will just be Bonus Point fodder - especially if we're still allocated 8 slots.Sandstorm wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 10:25 amPoms will still whinge about it.OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 7:56 am Look like going back to the old format.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union ... xt-season/
Us: point out the problems with the format.
Saffers: HURR WHINGING POMS WE ARE EXPERTS ON THIS TOURNAMENT WE'VE JUST NOTICED
Players, coaches, supporters: Huge amounts of complaints about the format
EPCR: acknowledges and proposes changes
Saffers: Graciously acknowledge that the "whinging poms" were actually in line with everyone else, and obviously correct
I think that's how it's gone
Saffers: HURR WHINGING POMS WE ARE EXPERTS ON THIS TOURNAMENT WE'VE JUST NOTICED
Players, coaches, supporters: Huge amounts of complaints about the format
EPCR: acknowledges and proposes changes
Saffers: Graciously acknowledge that the "whinging poms" were actually in line with everyone else, and obviously correct
I think that's how it's gone
JM2K6 wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:12 pm Us: point out the problems with the format.
Saffers: HURR WHINGING POMS WE ARE EXPERTS ON THIS TOURNAMENT WE'VE JUST NOTICED
Players, coaches, supporters: Huge amounts of complaints about the format
EPCR: acknowledges and proposes changes
Saffers: Graciously acknowledge that the "whinging poms" were actually in line with everyone else, and obviously correct
I think that's how it's gone


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You tedious troll, no Saffa was defending the format on here and you know it.
There are also calls for a return to the original schedule in the season, when the pool stages were held in two weekends in October, December and January. This season the pool matches started in December.
That's not going to happen next season, what with the RWC final being on 28th of October. Euro matches in October would severely disadvantage Edinburgh
Nothing in his post said they were.average joe wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:27 pm You tedious troll, no Saffa was defending the format on here and you know it.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Previous World Cups the Heineken Cup matches were November, December and January.Tichtheid wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:27 pmThere are also calls for a return to the original schedule in the season, when the pool stages were held in two weekends in October, December and January. This season the pool matches started in December.
That's not going to happen next season, what with the RWC final being on 28th of October. Euro matches in October would severely disadvantage Edinburgh
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Not only did I explicitly not say that, which is a remarkable lack of reading comprehension for such a short post, but I also wouldn't expect Saffers to defend the format. You guys are just thrilled to be here, it's great for you - why would you want to complain about any of it?average joe wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:27 pm You tedious troll, no Saffa was defending the format on here and you know it.
Still, excellent to see another great example of the good faith discussions that you guys have brought to the table

I think Dec and Jan are subject to the most extreme weather conditions.JM2K6 wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:12 pm Us: point out the problems with the format.
Saffers: HURR WHINGING POMS WE ARE EXPERTS ON THIS TOURNAMENT WE'VE JUST NOTICED
Players, coaches, supporters: Huge amounts of complaints about the format
EPCR: acknowledges and proposes changes
Saffers: Graciously acknowledge that the "whinging poms" were actually in line with everyone else, and obviously correct
I think that's how it's gone
Should just start all comps in February. December and January we are outdoors enjoying ourselves.
But regarding the pompous Saffers. Ja it's not a good look
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If you put half as much effort into fixing the Champions Cup as you do bitching about us Saffas you'd have fixed the challenges at hand long ago tbf.JM2K6 wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:12 pm Us: point out the problems with the format.
Saffers: HURR WHINGING POMS WE ARE EXPERTS ON THIS TOURNAMENT WE'VE JUST NOTICED
Players, coaches, supporters: Huge amounts of complaints about the format
EPCR: acknowledges and proposes changes
Saffers: Graciously acknowledge that the "whinging poms" were actually in line with everyone else, and obviously correct
I think that's how it's gone
As much as I'd like it to be otherwise, I don't actually have the power to change the Champions Cup. I think you might be confusing "niche rugby forum" with "EPCR".LoveOfTheGame wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:01 pmIf you put half as much effort into fixing the Champions Cup as you do bitching about us Saffas you'd have fixed the challenges at hand long ago tbf.JM2K6 wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:12 pm Us: point out the problems with the format.
Saffers: HURR WHINGING POMS WE ARE EXPERTS ON THIS TOURNAMENT WE'VE JUST NOTICED
Players, coaches, supporters: Huge amounts of complaints about the format
EPCR: acknowledges and proposes changes
Saffers: Graciously acknowledge that the "whinging poms" were actually in line with everyone else, and obviously correct
I think that's how it's gone
Happy to keep educating you guys on how this stuff works, though - you clearly need it.
Here too - on the rugby pitch!Sards wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:40 pmI think Dec and Jan are subject to the most extreme weather conditions.JM2K6 wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:12 pm Us: point out the problems with the format.
Saffers: HURR WHINGING POMS WE ARE EXPERTS ON THIS TOURNAMENT WE'VE JUST NOTICED
Players, coaches, supporters: Huge amounts of complaints about the format
EPCR: acknowledges and proposes changes
Saffers: Graciously acknowledge that the "whinging poms" were actually in line with everyone else, and obviously correct
I think that's how it's gone
Should just start all comps in February. December and January we are outdoors enjoying ourselves.
Scots still expecting to be involved in the RWC in second half of October?Tichtheid wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:27 pmThere are also calls for a return to the original schedule in the season, when the pool stages were held in two weekends in October, December and January. This season the pool matches started in December.
That's not going to happen next season, what with the RWC final being on 28th of October. Euro matches in October would severely disadvantage Edinburgh
Sandstorm wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:49 pmScots still expecting to be involved in the RWC in second half of October?Tichtheid wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:27 pmThere are also calls for a return to the original schedule in the season, when the pool stages were held in two weekends in October, December and January. This season the pool matches started in December.
That's not going to happen next season, what with the RWC final being on 28th of October. Euro matches in October would severely disadvantage Edinburgh
That was the joke I was making, yeah.

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It's the Pom Sandy._Os_ wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2023 8:36 pm JM2K6 is going to be upset we don't know the difference between the URC and Champions/Challenge Cup.