Prem Rugby play-offs set to move to neutral venue
Prem Rugby play-offs set to move to neutral venueImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Northampton's George Hendy (centre) celebrates one of his two tries in Saturday's Prem finalByChris JonesRugby union CorrespondentPublished21 minutes ago5 CommentsThe Prem Rugby play-offs are set be played at a neutral venue from the 2029-2030 season.The current format, which sees the top two teams in the regular season table getting home advantage in the semi-finals, has been in place since 2005.But league bosses say they have a vision of playing both the play-offs on consecutive days in one city, similar to the European finals weekend.It is thought Liverpool and Brighton are two of the cities under consideration at this early stage.This season's play-offs were a major success, with Northampton's Franklin's Gardens and the Rec in Bath hosting two epic contests in front of sold-out crowds.However, with both grounds having a modest capacity of about 15,000, Prem Rugby chief executive Simon Massie-Taylor believes there is an opportunity to grow the product on both a commercial and sporting level.France's Top 14 semi-finals have taken place this season at Marseille's Stade Velodrome, which has a capacity of more than 67,000."The semi-finals that we have just had were awesome in terms of the rugby spectacle, and they're sell-out games with their home crowds," Massie-Taylor said."But I think they would sell out larger venues and neutrals would go as well. This is about the long term. In the long term, it will be more valuable if you are playing in bigger stadia."Every moment ached with importance as Northampton win compelling finalPublished22 hours agoCan 'best Northampton team ever' become one of English rugby's greats?Published1 day agoClub insiders have given the proposal a mixed reception when approached by the BBC, with some excited about the number of fans that could attend the play-off weekend in a big...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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