Ted. wrote:
Unless you have genuine competition for places with viable replacements, relegation is an inefficient and retarded way of punishing a team for coming last in a competition. What it does to rugby is create conditions conducive for safety first, uninteresting play. The game plan is forced on a team by commercial expediency rather than for the sport itself., next thing you know, you're catering for the lowest common denominator - a la some soccer competitions.

Promotion and Relegation are the cornerstones of competitive sport IMO. The whole reason leagues were set-up in the first place was for teams to find a level where they can compete. There was a suitable replacement for Newcastle in Bristol who easily won the league and recruited sensibly only to be stiffed by the farcial play-off system in the real rugby championship. Play-offs must be the worst possible way of deciding which team is most suitable for promotion.
Anon seems to be taking a lot of flak for simply pointing out that this is just the new salvo in discussions for a new deal. The English and French clubs obviously believe that the current compromise is skewed in favour of the celtic nations and want to pull the centre of the deal towards their position - I'm sure that the Celtic nations have a different viewpoint and want to pull the compromise towards their position. I'm sure it could have been done in a friendlier fashion but the clubs are using the leverage that they have.
The main difference as I see it is that with a couple of exceptions (Leicester, Toulouse, Saints, Perpignan) the English and French clubs budget for their seasons based mostly on league income (plus LV and Amlin assumptions) and any HC income is additional and very welcome. The majority of Pro12 regions can count on this extra income in terms of planning and recruitment. It's a small advantage but significant for the club owners.
I like the AP and watch a lot of Pro12 as well and there are good and bad games in each, too tar the AP (as is fashionable) as dull and negative is as daft as people claiming that the Pro12 is a low standard competition (Its a good competition at the top of the league IMO). Ok, The Rabo teams can rest players more often but that isn't always a good thing - consistency in selection can also be a good thing.
As to claims that English teams can't compete and this is sour grapes then that's also short-sighted nonsense based on one bad year. Okay we did badly in Europe this year but I can't help thinking that this years club game was a little bit of a false picture due to the RWC and clubs adjusting to the return of players. Leicester for instance were unmitigated shite until Christmas when the returning players bedded back in and I can't see them being that bad next season in Europe. Given a reasonable draw I can certainly see Tigers, Quins, Sarries and Saints all qualifying out of their groups next year.