Do the early stages of the tournament only matter to a handful of teams?

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Sharks head coach John Plumtree made headlines for outlining the unsustainable nature of South African sides trying to compete in the Champions Cup. Photograph: Ben Brady /©INPHO
Sharks head coach John Plumtree made headlines for outlining the unsustainable nature of South African sides trying to compete in the Champions Cup. Photograph: Ben Brady /©INPHO

This weekend, Sharks head coach John Plumtree made headlines for outlining the unsustainable nature of South African sides trying to compete in European competition. Both the Sharks and the Stormers sent rotated teams north to the UK and both were well beaten. This comes as Bath sent a rotated squad to Treviso and lost, Munster left behind a few regulars to take on Castres and came up short while Ulster’s policy of resting some frontliners last week failed to pay off as they lost this time around to Bordeaux. Even some of the French teams lost their home matches, ones which they are in theory supposed to take more seriously.

All of which begs the question, is the Champions Cup on its last legs? Why should TV companies pay for the rights and fans pay for tickets if the early stages of the tournament only matter to a handful of teams?

Gordon D’Arcy and John O’Sullivan join Nathan Johns to talk through the ramifications, as well as this weekend’s provincial and club rugby action.

Produced by John Casey.

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