The whole process is making rugby look ridiculous (on top of the ridiculous seeding system).
Too true.
So as we head into the world cup:
Pool A contains teams ranked 2 and 3 in the world.
Pool B contains teams ranked 1, 4 and 5 in the world.
Yet the highest ranked team in Pool C is ranked 8th.
It is just bonkers - and it keeps happening. I could accept that the tournament organisers might screw up once, but having had the non-sense of picking the pools three years ahead of the tournament they keep doing it.
And I think this speaks to an inherent small-c conservatism in rugby, possibly still a hang-over from the amateur days. An inherent reluctance to tweak anything that is seems to be historically how things are done - however broken.
For all the faults in cricket (and there are many) at least they seem willing to be enterprising, to evolve the game and try new stuff - good example being the phenomenon that is T20, including the world leading tournament that is the IPL - probably one of the biggest sporting tournaments on the planet now.
But rugby is just stuck - the only major innovations I can see, in decades, are the World Cup itself (but that started nearly 40 years ago and needs some serious tweaking of the format) and adding Italy to the 5/6 nations in 2000 (which was very much a case of shutting the door after the horse has bolted as they were already in decline at that point and their continued presence year after year is just a joke).
The 6 nations needs to actually mean something - some format that involves relegation or that being ranked high qualifies you for something else (like the Champions league), so that the later rounds actually matter to all the teams. And don't get me started on the British Lions - a format that is defeatist in its very concept in accepting that the only way you can be competitive against southern hemisphere opposition is to combine four teams. New Zealand, Australia and South Africa must be laughing all the way to their almost inevitable world cup wins as they get hugely valuable training matches in their preparations for the world cup.
Rant over
