BizNews Rugby: Tim Cocker - The Champions Cup needs a format shift; and SA teams should take it more seriously

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Once the pinnacle of European club rugby, the Investec Champions Cup is struggling to maintain its former prestige. In a discussion on the BizNews Rugby Show, analyst Tim Cocker from Eggchasers Rugby sat down with BizNews Rugby insider Rory Steyn and co-host Patrick Kidd to dissect the tournament’s decline. Cocker argues that constant format changes have diluted the competition, making it harder for fans to engage. Meanwhile, teams that barely qualify are making it into the knockout stages, undermining the elite nature of the event.

With South African teams failing to make the Round of 16 despite their success in the URC, questions arise about the tournament’s structure and its ability to deliver top-tier rugby. Could a return to a streamlined, high-stakes qualification system—where only the best truly compete—revive the Cup’s allure? And with sponsors now backing a devalued product, is it time for a radical rethink?
4 Apr 2025 7AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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