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| Interestingly the Lions tour of Austrailia is happening at the same time as State of Origin.
Cutting a long story short, there is much more interest in SOO over there.
Given the fact that the Lions tour is probably the biggest single event for the home nations and happens every 4 years, this is a pretty significant revelation imo. I must confess that although I knew it was popular, I didn't realise just how much more popular RL is than RU in Oz.
With the Communist Cap slowly strangling the sport in this country, the professionalism of RU (especially the marketing departments) kicking in, and the RFL doing it's best to destroy the game from within due to it's bizarre competition rules, this strikes me as a potential lifebelt for the sport.
Over to the overpaid, underperforming people in the RFL to grasp it I guess.
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| Why don't the British RL go on the offensive for once, stripping off the emperor's new clothes and reveal that the pick of the Aussie rugby talent plays RL not RU, and the team the Aussie RU pick is vastly inferior to the Kangaroos. The general public don't know the facts, we should at least be raising the matter as a discussion point and the RL are implicated in the cover up.
I know, I know, what's that pink creature floating past my window.
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| Brilliant, BK for marketing manager of the RFL.
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| Someone's been reading the Daily Telegraph...
It's true SOO is big in Queensland and NSW, but don't forget about the AFL.
This year's World Cup is league's biggest chance for years. We need big crowds at all the games and big performances from the home nations to give the game some international credibility...
Oh and we could do with the Exiles match being a best of three too...
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| We need a united sport to reach our potential. RL is and always was very parochial in club loyalties, the 3000 fans lost at Oldham won't be supporting anyone else at the turnstile for example, but always came together for the big games eg CC final, tests in the late 80's and early/mid 90's
We need to bring back that inclusiveness and the dream to create the foundations to expand a potentially great product
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| I've always said we've got great untapped resources in this country. Not in London or Bridgend or wherever, but right on our doorstep. Manchester and Liverpool are home to over a million people, but hardly anyone gives two figs about RL.
We need to get the marketing departments of all clubs, the RFL and Sky to really push what we know is a great product. We have a responsibility as fans as well to support our game. If the stadiums are fuller, the powers that be have to take note.
Now obviously people aren't going to turn up to games for no reason, which the RFL need to get a grasp of. It's all gone suspiciously quiet over the past month or so over the possible structure changes. I think everyone is agreed that there needs to be a change in the system and all games need to be relevent and exciting; something that affects teams at both ends of the table.
As much as I've enjoyed us winning the vast majority of our games over the past few years, i must admit that recently I'd gone to games with mild apathy knowing the result was pretty much a foregone conclusion. I think it was no coincidence that our attendances went up at the end of 2006 and 2007, because every game was meaningful and we were going not knowing if we'd win or lose.
It would be interesting to see how well the WC games are attended (I suspect some group games will be dire) and how the RFL respond in the aftermath.
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| I didnt even know the liions tour was on really, no one mentions it at work but i do work in manchetser
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| Quote jonh="jonh"Brilliant, BK for marketing manager of the RFL.'"
Actually, although this post was sheer tripe, it was ironically one of your better contributions to the forum over the years.
It even had no grammar/spelling errors.
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| Quote Scouse Pie2="Scouse Pie2"I've always said we've got great untapped resources in this country. Not in London or Bridgend or wherever, but right on our doorstep. Manchester and Liverpool are home to over a million people, but hardly anyone gives two figs about RL.
We need to get the marketing departments of all clubs, the RFL and Sky to really push what we know is a great product. We have a responsibility as fans as well to support our game. If the stadiums are fuller, the powers that be have to take note.
Now obviously people aren't going to turn up to games for no reason, which the RFL need to get a grasp of. It's all gone suspiciously quiet over the past month or so over the possible structure changes. I think everyone is agreed that there needs to be a change in the system and all games need to be relevent and exciting; something that affects teams at both ends of the table.
As much as I've enjoyed us winning the vast majority of our games over the past few years, i must admit that recently I'd gone to games with mild apathy knowing the result was pretty much a foregone conclusion. I think it was no coincidence that our attendances went up at the end of 2006 and 2007, because every game was meaningful and we were going not knowing if we'd win or lose.
It would be interesting to see how well the WC games are attended (I suspect some group games will be dire) and how the RFL respond in the aftermath.'"
we've had liverpool Stanley and Huyton...both went to the wall because footballs bigger on merseyside.
same with Manchester..Salford are struggling to glean support and Swinton are almost defunct compared to years ago
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| Quote wigan pie man="wigan pie man"we've had liverpool Stanley and Huyton...both went to the wall because footballs bigger on merseyside.
same with Manchester..Salford are struggling to glean support and Swinton are almost defunct compared to years ago'"
I agree. I can't help but think that the places that *must* take off if RL is to grow are London and the SW of France.
On this I think the RFL are in the right areas. It now comes down to development.
A complete wild card would be the US. If the US took RL up with any gusto they would be world champions within 5 years.
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| Quote XBrettKennyX="XBrettKennyX"Interestingly the Lions tour of Austrailia is happening at the same time as State of Origin.
Cutting a long story short, there is much more interest in SOO over there.
Given the fact that the Lions tour is probably the biggest single event for the home nations and happens every 4 years, this is a pretty significant revelation imo. I must confess that although I knew it was popular, I didn't realise just how much more popular RL is than RU in Oz.
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Over to the overpaid, underperforming people in the RFL to grasp it I guess.'"
They haven't been able to grasp it in over 100 years and there's little chance of it now or the near future. The game is too parochial.
As for the capitalist cap, that is a throw back to Victorian mill owners, "thall tek what thy are given and be grateful for it"
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| In Australia, the Kangaroo is bigger than the Wallaby!
In other words, unlike our country, Rugby League is bigger than Rugby Union.
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