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 I'd prefer it because it would give the 4th team a better chance and they'd have a chance at doing well. The only downside is that it would be a longer competition but that would generate more sponsor/ TV money.
 
 
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| Online | Last Post | Last Page |  | Oct 2017 | Oct 2017 | LINK |  | Milestone Posts |  |  |  | Milestone Years |  |  |  | Location |  |  |  | Signature |  | TO BE FIXED |  |  | Better than 1 strong, 3 or 4 average and the rest awful like the RU WC though!
 
 
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| Online | Last Post | Last Page |  | Nov 2021 | Nov 2021 | LINK |  | Milestone Posts |  |  |  | Milestone Years |  |  |  | Location |  |  |  | Signature |  | TO BE FIXED |  |  | Maybe not 6 but I'd be tempted to make it 5, so when it's the northern hemisphere it would be:
 Australia, NZ, England
 France & Wales (assuming they reach the final of the European Cup)
 
 And when it's in the south:
 Australia, NZ, England
 PNG & Fiji? Isn't there a Pacific islands equivalent of the European Cup? So the finalists of that.
 
 It'd only add 1 game to the schedule but would give the "lower" teams a chance of winning a game in the competition.
 
 
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I didn't watch much of it but New Zealand, South Africa, Wales, England, France, Australia and Ireland are all capable of beating any of the others on a good day. The same can't be said for the line up mentioned above. Sides like Wales, France, PNG and Samoa will NEVER beat a side like Australia in a competitive match. The gulf is too wide and will never narrow enough | 
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 Something like:
 
 2013:
 RLWC
 
 2014:
 Tri-Nations (featuring the top 3 from the WC, meaning a 3rd place play-off has meaning).
 Five Nations Qualifers (NH and SH groups of 4, these being the top 4 placed teams from each hemisphere in the WC).
 
 2015:
 Five Nations (featuring 3N teams and two qualifiers).
 European and Pacific Cup qualifiers (featuring whoever is left outside the 5N).
 
 2016:
 European Cup (featuring top four European teams, including England)
 Pacific Cup (featuring top four Pacific teams, including Australia, New Zealand)
 World Cup qualifiers.
 
 2017:
 RLWC (featuring 8 teams in EC/PC and 8 qualifiers).
 
 
 
 Structure. Progression. Variety. And as more nations play the game, the structure doesn't need to change at the top.
 
 
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 Something like:
 
 2013:
 RLWC
 
 2014:
 Tri-Nations (featuring the top 3 from the WC, meaning a 3rd place play-off has meaning).
 Five Nations Qualifers (NH and SH groups of 4, these being the top 4 placed teams from each hemisphere in the WC).
 
 2015:
 Five Nations (featuring 3N teams and two qualifiers).
 European and Pacific Cup qualifiers (featuring whoever is left outside the 5N).
 
 2016:
 European Cup (featuring top four European teams, including England)
 Pacific Cup (featuring top four Pacific teams, including Australia, New Zealand)
 World Cup qualifiers.
 
 2017:
 RLWC (featuring 8 teams in EC/PC and 8 qualifiers).
 
 
 
 Structure. Progression. Variety. And as more nations play the game, the structure doesn't need to change at the top.'"
 
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 There is no group stage, it begins as a knockout competition, and it could go something like this:
 
 Week 1:
 Aus vs Samoa
 NZ vs Wales
 England vs PNG
 France vs Ireland
 
 Week 2:
 Aus vs France
 England vs NZ
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 Wales vs Samoa
 Ireland vs PNG...the week 1 losers are playing off for 5th spot
 
 Week 3:
 GF
 3rd place playoff
 5th place playoff
 7th place playoff
 
 
 PRO's:
 - It only lasts 3 weeks...
 - yet EVERY team is playing a match each week
 - It can be used to give the world rankings some credibility... (hence a 5th place and 7th place playoff)...
 - Only one week of 'mismatches'
 
 CON's:
 Who'd want to watch a 7th place playoff???
 
 
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 There is no group stage, it begins as a knockout competition, and it could go something like this:
 
 Week 1:
 Aus vs Samoa
 NZ vs Wales
 England vs PNG
 France vs Ireland
 
 Week 2:
 Aus vs France
 England vs NZ
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 Wales vs Samoa
 Ireland vs PNG...the week 1 losers are playing off for 5th spot
 
 Week 3:
 GF
 3rd place playoff
 5th place playoff
 7th place playoff
 
 
 PRO's:
 - It only lasts 3 weeks...
 - yet EVERY team is playing a match each week
 - It can be used to give the world rankings some credibility... (hence a 5th place and 7th place playoff)...
 - Only one week of 'mismatches'
 
 CON's:
 Who'd want to watch a 7th place playoff???'"
 
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