The Cairns Post

Change ‘a must’ for Cup

- ROWAN SPARKES

NORTHERN Pride coach Ty Williams believes changes must be made to the Intrust Super Cup to ensure the competitio­n remains viable ahead of its return in 2021.

While the Intrust Super Cup is expected to return to the field next year, it’s unclear what it might look like, with uncertaint­y surroundin­g competitio­n structures and funding for QRL clubs.

According to Williams, only one thing is for certain – the 2021 Intrust Super Cup will be different to anything the club has experience­d before.

“I think the NRL’s showcased a big initiative moving forward already, just with travel,” he said.

“The first thing is that we probably won’t be staying in motels, it’ll be in and out on the same day, which we already do in some circumstan­ces.

“I think that’s probably going to be a massive change for us, and the timing of it all will be dictated on what’s available and whether teams can get flights in, flights out.

“It’ll be fine with us, you’ve just got to adjust to it.”

The coach said he was also expecting – and would welcome – changes to the Intrust Super Cup’s on-field product, including a faster and more free-flowing game on the back of the NRL’s revolution­ary sixagain rule.

“The game itself I think will be a lot quicker, as it’s already been showcased at the highest level,” he said.

Williams said northern rivals PNG Hunters could even be based in Cairns for the sake of the competitio­n.

“I know that was discussed early on, before the competitio­n was cancelled,” he said.

“There was a possibilit­y that would happen.”

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