The controversial decision to award the 2023 World Cup to France, who hosted just a decade ago, was a real step backward for the game in terms of its global aspirations.
& the Super Rugby saga which resulted in the perfectly adequate Cheetahs and Force franchises being axed, while the hapless Rebels and Sunwolves remained, could hardly have been more disgracefully handled.
The Sunwolves. Total rubbish, a square peg in a round hole.
The Crusaders winning the title for the umpteenth time. Call them the Real Madrid of Rugby, but their domination of the championship is almost as boring as the All Blacks' domination of the international scene.
The All Blacks' at number 1 for the 8th year in a row - ie the entire freaking decade...
The predictability of the RC. All Blacks win. Argentina fail to win a game.
Rubbish teams: Argentina (RC campaign, etc), France (6 Nations, Summer & Autumn tests), Italy (ditto), SA (0-57 v NZ & AIs), Kenya (thrashed by Namibia in the African Cup finale, home loss to Germany, beaten by Chile in Hong Kong), Canada (where to begin...)! Also, continuing demise of NZ, US & Kenya in 7s.
RIPs to All Blacks legend Colin 'Pinetree' Meads and Springboks' RWC-winner Joost van der Westhuizen.
The positives: Not many this year, but . . .
The silver lining to the Super Rugby sagas is that a new 'Indo-Pacific Championship' now appears set for 2018 or 2019, which would be great for pro rugby in the region.
AIs - the world's 32 top-ranked teams were all in action on December 18. Surely a record!
Fiji in the Australian domestic comp. Did well enough too and scored some fantastic tries.
Wellington finally getting back into New Zealand's top division where a team stacked with talented All Blacks, Super Rugby & age grade internationals belongs!
Stunning upsets: Brazil beats Canada was the biggy, but Germany's win over subsequent ENC champions Romania wasn't far behind. Brazil also had a surprising win away from home, over ENC division 1 side Belgium. The sheer magnitude of Scotland's win over the Aussies in the AIs was also an eye-opener.
Surprisingly good: Fiji had a great year, beating Scotland at home, going close against Ireland away, blitzing Canada, etc), Scotland in the AIs, Japan against France, and the South American trio Brazil (beat Canada!! Chile! Belgium! & Portugal), Chile (beat Canada! Kenya & weakened Germany) & Uruguay (2-0 series win in Namibia and good results in Argentinean provincial comp).
Honourable mentions to Morocco (back in Africa's top division), Costa Rica (promote to SAmerica B divison and newly affiliated to World Rugby) and Colombia (promoted to an expanded SAmerica 1st division). Also, Uganda's emergence as a force in 7s.
NB: This is off the top of my head, so don't be surprised to see a few updates between now & the end of the year ...
