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Would splitting SL in to two top divisions of 10 similar to NFL improve the national game ? Those top teams going in to a playoff system against each other at the end of the season
i mean currently we have 14 teams with 17 places in each team up for grabs
meaning 238 places up for grabs and limited quota rules
now with a split of two top leagues of 10, you
1) increase the teams from 14 to 20
2) increase the amount of NRL talent
3) decrease the amount of games in SL leaving room to expand elsewhere eg internationally, another domestic cup, etc etc
4) create an extra 102 playing spaces
There may be an arguement that we don't have enough quality to bring in an extra 6 teams BUT wouldn't the mixture of top Aussie pro's and with the top british pro's playing for these other teams because they may want to play for their own town team at some point not improve the guys who are playing in the NL.
Would it not improve the standards and depth of the british game ?
Initially no but with a little patience would it not be better in a few seasons time ?
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I get where your coming from but I don't get how it would improve OUR national game when
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Now I know you said mixture of both, so please don't take my point in the way that I have completely dismissed that.
However, surely having this to improve our national game would include having more British players than Aussie's/Kiwi's? Say the RFL did this and for arguments sake, Workington Town, Barrow Raiders and London Skolars (a bit of a weird pick but they were the first teams to come to mind strangely) were chosen to go into a tier, now at current strength they are nowhere near SL standard. So what's the first thing they do? Raid the NRL for fringe players, all have squads jam packed with Aussies and Kiwis, maybe a few British players thrown in there. For me that doesn't in anyway shape or form boost our national game.
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The two tier system works in the NFL;
A. because Gridiron is one of the "Big 5" (along with Baseball, Basketball, Ice Hockey and arguably Soccer) so therefore the talent pool is huge. Then look at RL at home, and our talent pool is mainly up North. Although it is growing down South.
B. The size of America itself. The distance between the NFL teams is huge, therefore putting teams in a close(ish) region in a league makes sense rather than have New York v Texas (not a clue on any NFL teams so that'll have to do

) Where as in England it's easy to go to ground's around the country.
I don't think what you've 'proposed' is a bad idea, it's just IMHO it just will never ever work unless RL is spread accross Europe and played all over at a very high standard. Then something like this would definately work, although if RL accross Europe was strong I'm sure we'd have a RL version of the Heineken (sp?) Cup.