Sandydragon wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 9:56 am
Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 1:51 am
Ospreys buck the trend by not only being competitive, having a competent forwards game, but actually clinching a win against an Irish team. Dear god that ref was fussy but we got through it with 80 minutes of forwards effort, one interception try from Walsh, Protheroe, Edwards and K Williams, and a beauty of a last minute drop goal from Edwards. It would have been just like us to let them have a penalty in the 81st minute but no, somehow we hung on.
That was an important win. It still shows that one of our teams can compete. I just have this feeling that we need to move to an East/West model very soon, even if that means 2 sacrificial lamb development teams to maintain our contract for 4 teams in URC etc, otherwise we will get too used to these hidings that the other teams suffer.
It can't be Ospreys and Cardiff, or any other individual regional side, it must be a proper East West split rotating between grounds.
I totally agree that 2 properly funded and 2 development teams is about what we could realistically could support at this low point. for Welsh rugby. But as for the details, I doubt there is a good answer. I can see that raising The Ospreys and Cardiff would piss off the other half of the fans but I'm not sure that trying to create 2 brand new super-regions would be any better. Would
anyone support them (and obviously no one would support the dev teams)?
I tend towards the idea of 4 regions (2 + 2 model) with no name links to pre-region clubs, but plenty of symbolic links (something like how the Ospreys retained Swansea and Neath colours), so that any club supporter from the region could point to some colour/image and say
that's my team. But I honestly don't know what the right answer is or if there is a right answer.
Unfortunately, given the current structure, with 0% ownership of the regions by the WRU, I can't see how such a change will come about, other than very slowly and painfully, via bankruptcy of the clubs. Certainly, to date, the WRU has not been interested in this (or indeed in any long term strategy).