All Blacks and Highlanders halfback Aaron Smith has voiced his true feelings surrounding the structure of Super Rugby Aotearoa, suggesting the older format was more enjoyable for players.
2021 marks the second and final year of the makeshift competition solely held in New Zealand involving all five franchises. The season is reaching its climax with the final round to be played this weekend before the decider is contested between the Crusaders and Chiefs in Christchurch on May 8.
The New Zealand-focused competition was seen as a temporary fix to the untenable 15-team Super Rugby tournament amid the global pandemic. That stop-gap will come to an end in 2022 with the formation of a new competition comprising of all New Zealand and Australian franchises, along with the likely addition of two Pacific sides in Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua.
The possibility of players not taking to the 2021 campaign with as much gusto as 12 months prior was reinforced in the latest addition of Smith's Q+A with fans on Twitter called Nugschats. He was asked whether he preferred the current or older format of Super Rugby.