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Toomua calls for ‘outdated’ Super Rugby

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SYDNEY: Wallabies flyhalf Matt Toomua has joined calls for a rethink of the Super Rugby competitio­n once the sport re-starts after the coronaviru­s shutdown.

The Melbourne Rebels back believes the competitio­n, which features 15 teams across Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina and Japan, needs to be replaced by a more local product.

“Maybe the model that we’ve got is a little bit aged and outdated and maybe we need to have a rethink,” the 30-year-old told rugby.com.au.

“I guess this is almost forcing us to do it, whether it be in the short term until those borders open or whether it be long-term into something else that’s a bit more sustainabl­e, bit more domestical­ly focused.

“I think there’s a lot of people who are wanting to have a domestic model for quite a while now, whether it be Australia-focused or Australia-New Zealand focused or something along those lines.”

The Super Rugby season was suspended after round seven because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the competitio­n is set to shrink to 14 teams next year with the loss of the Tokyo-based Sunwolves.

Increased airfare costs are expected even after the crisis has passed, however, which will hang heavy on national unions already hard-hit financiall­y by the sporting shutdown.

Echoing the recent comments of his former ACT Brumbies and Australia captain Stephen Moore, Toomua said he felt the competitio­n was simply no longer engaging fans.

“If I’m a Rebels member, what do I get? I get seven home games, maybe five against teams that I know, two or three against teams that I don’t know or don’t care about, and then three games that are in time zones that aren’t suitable,” he said.

“It’s just not, for me personally if I’m a supporter, I don’t think that’s an attractive product, I really don’t.” — Reuters

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