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Anyone heard of the Raeburn Shield. I stumbled across this: http://www.espnscrum.com/worldcup/rugby/story/134739.html literally only a few minutes ago and it seems like a brilliant concept.
The link up there is more detailed but, basically, it's a hypothetical trophy that some lad came up with. It's a world ***le that is won on a challenge system like in boxing or the Ranfurly Shield where the holder of the ***le has to defend it in every test match they play.
The lad that came up with it went back to the first ever test (Scotland beat England) and decided that Scotland would have been the inaugural winners and then traced the trail all the way up to modern days.
Apparently, even Romania and Samoa (but not Italy) have been 'world champions' under this system.
It sounds like a great idea coz it would:
- give smaller nations like Fiji and Georgia a chance to be world champions
- it would give the likes of the Celtic nations and Argentina a more realistic chance of being world champions
- it would be WAY more exciting than the World Cup which I thought was a bit of a dissapointment this year
The IRB ignored the idea but yer man is still trying to get the Raeburn Shield officially recognised. It will probably never happen coz the IRB make a lot more money out of a World Cup than they ever would out of a World ***le Challenge Series but I am definitely gonna 'follow' the Raeburn Shield from now on.
The problem is though that the Official Raeburn Shield website is down and the article I linked to is over a year old so I don't know who the current 'holders' are. Anyone know?
The link up there is more detailed but, basically, it's a hypothetical trophy that some lad came up with. It's a world ***le that is won on a challenge system like in boxing or the Ranfurly Shield where the holder of the ***le has to defend it in every test match they play.
The lad that came up with it went back to the first ever test (Scotland beat England) and decided that Scotland would have been the inaugural winners and then traced the trail all the way up to modern days.
Apparently, even Romania and Samoa (but not Italy) have been 'world champions' under this system.
It sounds like a great idea coz it would:
- give smaller nations like Fiji and Georgia a chance to be world champions
- it would give the likes of the Celtic nations and Argentina a more realistic chance of being world champions
- it would be WAY more exciting than the World Cup which I thought was a bit of a dissapointment this year
The IRB ignored the idea but yer man is still trying to get the Raeburn Shield officially recognised. It will probably never happen coz the IRB make a lot more money out of a World Cup than they ever would out of a World ***le Challenge Series but I am definitely gonna 'follow' the Raeburn Shield from now on.
The problem is though that the Official Raeburn Shield website is down and the article I linked to is over a year old so I don't know who the current 'holders' are. Anyone know?