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Expansion into Pacific Islands.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brigantine" data-source="post: 914561" data-attributes="member: 73940"><p>In the NPC? Basically no, not unless you want to throw several of the current provinces under the bus i.e. split the whole championship division off as a separate 2nd tier league. and probably scrap the mid week fixtures. It would never fly.</p><p></p><p>There are other options though. Fiji Already has a team in Australia's domestic comp, (NRC with the Western Force), and there's room for more teams there if Samoa or Tonga can get the money together. There's also World Series Rugby if anything actually comes of it - it might end up having NZ teams and basically be the 2nd division of Super Rugby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brigantine, post: 914561, member: 73940"] In the NPC? Basically no, not unless you want to throw several of the current provinces under the bus i.e. split the whole championship division off as a separate 2nd tier league. and probably scrap the mid week fixtures. It would never fly. There are other options though. Fiji Already has a team in Australia's domestic comp, (NRC with the Western Force), and there's room for more teams there if Samoa or Tonga can get the money together. There's also World Series Rugby if anything actually comes of it - it might end up having NZ teams and basically be the 2nd division of Super Rugby. [/QUOTE]
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