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Report: Prem Rugby consider adopting French end-of-season model


NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 30: A young Northampton Saints fan encourages his team during the Aviva Premiership match between Northampton Saints and Leicester Tigers at Franklin's Gardens on March 30, 2013 in Northampton, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
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BBC Sport have reported that Prem Rugby could ditch home play-off semi-finals and play them at a neutral ground instead to maximise interest in the business end of the league season.

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Northampton and Bath, the team they replaced as champions of England following Saturday’s 26-17 victory over Exeter, hosted this year’s semi-finals, as a reward for finishing first and second over the course of the regular season, and their grounds were both full to capacity (15,000).

The derby matches against Leicester and Exeter generated a raucous atmosphere and around £600-750,000 in extra revenue for the two clubs, but the BBC report says there is a consensus of opinion that they could be even bigger and better if taken to a larger stadium.

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Prem bosses want to adopt the format used for EPRC competitions, the Challenge Cup and Champions Cup, as well as France’s Top 14, and play the semi-finals in one city on consecutive days, opening up the prospect of another expensive day out for fans. France’s Top 14 semi-finals have just been played at the 67,000-capacity Stade Velodrome.

Liverpool’s Hill Dickinson Stadium, which is due to host Fiji’s ‘home’ Nations Championship match against England next month, and iconic RWC 2015 venue, the Brighton Community Stadium, are thought to be two possibilities.

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To appease clubs reluctant to change the current format, which has been in place for over two decades, a greater semi-final revenue split or prize money could be offered to clubs finishing in the top two.

“The semi-finals that we have just had were awesome in terms of the rugby spectacle, and they’re sell-out games with their home crowds,” said Prem Rugby Chief Executive Simon Massie Taylor.

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“But I think they would sell out larger venues and neutrals would go as well. This is about the long term. In the long term, it will be more valuable if you are playing in bigger stadia.”

While commercially it could make sense, Prem clubs will be reluctant to give up home advantage. Of the 45 play-off ties played to date, only seven (15.5%) have been won by the visiting team, and the last two (Harlequins in 2021 and Exeter this year) both needed unbelievable comebacks to buck the trend.

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AT 12 mins ago

For the legacy teams like Leicester, Quins, Bath, Northampton etc they'll be able to sell out a neutral ground, but as Sale fan I know if we had a semi final against a team like Sarries or a Bristol in Brighton that will never be a sell out, so I don't see the point in this as well as the anti competitive aspect of it especially if 2 teams know they have top 4 3 weeks before the end of the season.

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unknown 38 mins ago

So the best team over the course of a long season gains no benefit? Why bother striving to top the league then? This would make more sense if applied in the European competitions where the outcome of a handful of games can result in home advantage through to the final but not for a league format playing 18 games over the course of the season. More nonsense from Rugby administrators that will turn off the core fan base

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CM 42 mins ago

NO. The top 2 teams deserve a home tie for consistent performances.

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Icefarrow 1 hr ago

Yeah, great way to reward the fans… take them further away and make them spend even more money. Brilliant idea!

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