Compared to Australia there are far too many games. Ideally, there would be 22 to 26 rounds of league games. The semi-finals in the current format don’t last long enough. In Australia, in both AFL and the NRL, the month of September is the highlight of the year in sporting terms. The GF’s are the cherry on top of an intense month of games and talk off the field too.
If we increase the semi-final series to last 4 weeks, with something like a top 5 or 6 system this would build momentum. The issue then is how to keep the lower teams involved. Parramatta are bottom of the table and their season is over. North Queensland have to win something like 10 of their last 11 games to make the play-offs. There needs to be a reason to play the games played between the bottom teams towards the end of the season.
My idea would be to have a mini-league between 10 and 11 in the SL and 2 and 3 in the Championship. Top two in the mini-league play Super League the next season. The kicker is the results from the games between the team involved in their respective leagues are included. So at the start of the mini-league each team has four games on the board. They then play 4 games to decide. This means they play the two teams they haven’t played home and away. The carryover games mean every game does matter in the SL. If you get flogged in June it could bite you in September if it was against a team that ends up in the mini-league. It would hopefully avoid mid and bottom of the table dead rubbers as they say. The Champions of the Championship are automatically promoted at the expense of the bottom SL team. That way hopefully, the top eight or so teams are battling for the play-offs to get to the GF and the bottom 4 or so teams are battling to avoid relegation and their play offs. In the Championship the 4 or 5 are battling for the mini-league places. This way if someone does run away with the title or is cast adrift at the bottom the teams around them still have something to play for. Also, the teams coming up will have earned their place.
If the CC is moved to the first weekend in May it will avoid the football finals and can still be on a long weekend. We could start in January and have five rounds with the top teams involved coming in at the last 32, not 16 as they do at the moment, and play one round every 4 weeks. The amateur teams might have to cram more in at the start of their season, but it should be do able.