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| Quote ="Catalancs"And how many turned up the week after and how many have turned up since?
The rugby union premiership teams should be getting much higher crowds than they are. As you pointed out, they get superb national media coverage and tons of free publicity therein. The fact that some are below Super League crowds is embarrassing.
Don't forget what we're always told, that rugby league is a northern minority sport. A minority sport that has comparable attendances with the all conquering, global leviathan that is rugby union.'"
look at all the publicity sale get and their crowds have what ? halved?
newcastle crowds have dropped too
with all the media they get, you cant flog a dead horse
union gets by on a bunch of people turning out for its internationals who have zero interest in the club game
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| Quote ="Beverley red"Except when the Union boys play Internationals well over a million will attend the six nation games. they get around the same money as League do from sky plus they have terestrial channels paying to show games, two multinational brewers sponsoring them add to that the Autum International programe they knock us into a cocked hat. & with a game that is a poor spectacle compared to League, Us not likeing it cant change the facts we are a minority sport except in two states of Australia & PNG.'"
union is a minority sport everywhere except nz, some pacific islands and maybe wales
the population of nsw and queensland exceeds those above where union is dominant
union is a small sport which has to lie about its popularity
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| Quote ="The Glorious League Freak"I think thats a load of crap top be honest.
They were beaten by 200,000, now they found 600,000 from SOMEWHERE?
That would be like finding the biggest audience in Sydney on any given night!
It would also go against all the other indicators which indicate the NRL was the bigger event.'" they must be cousins with the union mob,the calculator must come in handy
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| Quote ="Beverley red"they get around the same money as League do from sky plus they have terestrial channels paying to show games, two multinational brewers sponsoring them add to that the Autum International programe they knock us into a cocked hat. & with a game that is a poor spectacle compared to League, Us not likeing it cant change the facts we are a minority sport except in two states of Australia & PNG.'"
The fact that the BBC pay rugby league lip service and ITV aren't interested is hardly the fault of the game. I'd be looking to lay the blame at the feet of the old boys who run the said television companies.
Like I said, rugby league is a minority sport and rugby union is a global monster. The very fact that we are able to compare the two is a tribute to rugby league.
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| Quote ="JBS"So where is all the chest-beating now that it turns out that the original figures were wrong? From today's Sydney Morning Herald:
"The NRL's belief strong grand-final ratings last weekend would help their next TV deal was punctured slightly with the revelation yesterday the AFL's decider had in fact beaten its rugby league counterpart in national ratings, not the reverse as had been claimed originally. Recalibrated figures lifted the AFL's ratings by almost 400,000 nationally."
Personally I don't understand why anyone would watch Aussie Rules but there it is. Clearly the NRL is not doing a good enough job selling its superior product.'"
As we all knew. AFL, australias number 1 sport
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| maybe the NRL should come out and add another 1.5 million to there tally,the pubs and clubs would have been buzzing in NSW and Queensland,and especially in victard also.
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| tv rating figures are always a bit odd.
I'm sure i read something earlier today from the heraldsun that said the AFL actually rated higher than the NRL GF.
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| amazing how a week later they come out with the extra numbers, when the NRL beat them hands down.
they must of payed off someone just so it can go in there favour.the AFL are a absolute sooky...can't handle the fact that we beat there sorry
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| Quote ="Catalancs"The fact that the BBC pay rugby league lip service and ITV aren't interested is hardly the fault of the game. I'd be looking to lay the blame at the feet of the old boys who run the said television companies.
Like I said, rugby league is a minority sport and rugby union is a global monster. The very fact that we are able to compare the two is a tribute to rugby league.'"
I dont blame the game & I agree it is a compliment to league to be even compared but the Aussies posting on here wont understand that their small little world down there is only a small part of the whole picture & they have no comprehension that France & the British Isles is 100 million people most of who dont even know league exists. they say Union/super 14 is dying, well probably more people watch it in Europe than Australia & NZ put together. those people dont ever see league & are quiet happy to watch a game thay they will have played as school kids. That is a lot of viewers to advertise to. I just find it a bit silly the Aussies squabling about viewing numbers when even if every man jack of them watched League they would still be a drop in the sea compared to Unions numbers world wide. Like you say it is a testamony to the devotion of League followers that we are still going.
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| Quote ="dally messenger"the whole S14 is in trouble
after australia, NZ is next
the sport isnt growing anywhere
its rules are complicated, its game error strewn and boring
as more people see RL theyll forget about union
True but if they have not seen or dont even know about league what have they to compare it to? a lot will have played it as kids & in local clubs. they are quiet happy with it.
taking out the 6 Nations union has little going for it in england either
You realy dont even understand do you? Union's strenght is the small clubs up & down the country wich not only provide large numbers of people of all abilitys a chance to play something League finds hard to do. We dont have social sides, I am nearly 60 & some of my contempories still turn out every week.My nearest watering hole is the local Union club! I took a straw poll a couple of years ago none of the people i asked had ever been to see a guiness premiership game but most went as often as they could to internationals/barbarians. The small clubs & Internationals keep the pro Union clubs afloat they are the people who watch TV & they number in millions across Europe. League struggles not because they hate us they just prefer their game as we prefer our game. They dont on the whole wish us any harm & will watch occasionaly. My mate sat next to me is a Union man he actualy likes the scrumming & gets bored watching League he says there is no variety in the play.He comes to the odd supper league match with me but would not pay to go every week he dose not follow a pro Union side & has never been to a live pro game either but goes to nearly every Union international.
union has good reason to fear a sport like RL
Union in the northern Hemisphere wont worry about League they are quiet content & the money the Southern hemisphere sides make touring Europe will keep the ARU & NZ afloat even if no one watches at home.
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| its good you have so much faith in rU
ive got the same faith in RL
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once it gets to the standard of the NRL it will leave union well behind it
as i said before, newcastle and sale have seen massive crowd falls despite lots of media behind them. union is a dead horse
if RL had the same media how big would it be?
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| Me and Dally have had this argument a number of times. the sample group used for TV ratings is statistically insignificant (less than 0.05%) and the results as such are unrelaible and invalid. But hey ho it is the only area we beat AFL in so lets keep spouting the same old rubbish!
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| Quote ="JB Down Under"Me and Dally have had this argument a number of times. the sample group used for TV ratings is statistically insignificant (less than 0.05%) and the results as such are unrelaible and invalid. But hey ho it is the only area we beat AFL in so lets keep spouting the same old rubbish!'"
millions of dollars in advertising are based on it
maybe you should tell the uni professors that teach sampling methodology they are wrong
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| Quote ="JB Down Under"Me and Dally have had this argument a number of times. the sample group used for TV ratings is statistically insignificant (less than 0.05%) and the results as such are unrelaible and invalid. But hey ho it is the only area we beat AFL in so lets keep spouting the same old rubbish!'"
Bums on seats, TV revenues, corporate income, season ticket income there is only one winner in Australia and that is the AFL - why do you think Dally/Manley/GLF cling to the viewing figures - because it is the only area that RL "allegedly" beats the AFL.
It is a sad indictment of Sydney RL fans that the best supported sporting side in Sydney is the Swans!!!
They talk about Origin and how big it is - what they omit to mention is the AFL have 20+ club games that draw higher attendances than Origin that is the strength of the AFL the paying customer.
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| Quote ="Serge A. Storms"Bums on seats, TV revenues, corporate income, season ticket income there is only one winner in Australia and that is the AFL - why do you think Dally/Manley/GLF cling to the viewing figures - because it is the only area that RL "allegedly" beats the AFL.
It is a sad indictment of Sydney RL fans that the best supported sporting side in Sydney is the Swans!!!
They talk about Origin and how big it is - what they omit to mention is the AFL have 20+ club games that draw higher attendances than Origin that is the strength of the AFL the paying customer.'"
I would suggest then that AFL is an insular game for insular people.
It is played nowhere else in the world at a serious level.
Grid iron is the same.
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| Quote ="JB Down Under"the sample group used for TV ratings is statistically insignificant (less than 0.05%) and the results as such are unrelaible and invalid.'"
I just had a quick look, and it seems that Nielsen (for example) only study around 4k households, so it's along the lines of 16k people out of over 20 million - it's maybe a little more than your 0.05%, but not by much.
That's only going to be accurate where you actually have a properly representative sample - and picking an appropriate 4k households out of the entirety of Australia seems fraught with danger in that respect.
They're not invalid, but a hell of a lot hinges on their ability to make those 4k representative and what postprocessing they apply to the figures.
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| Quote ="Leaguefan"I would suggest then that AFL is an insular game for insular people.
It is played nowhere else in the world at a serious level.
Grid iron is the same.'"
Grid iron is a massive, massive game in the USA - which has a population of close to 310 million.
That easily dwarfs the population of all the countries where RL is played at a serious level.
Viewing the USA as some homogeneous entity is also wrong; there's just as much variety in the USA as there is between the UK and Australia.
Describing gridiron as insular compared to RL is silly.
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| What gets me about tv ratings is why not just take the signal from the box.
It cant be hard for virgin or whoever to know how many people are watching sky sports at any given time
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| Quote ="Dico"What gets me about tv ratings is why not just take the signal from the box.'"
Privacy issues, I'd guess.
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| Quote ="Dico"What gets me about tv ratings is why not just take the signal from the box.
It cant be hard for virgin or whoever to know how many people are watching sky sports at any given time'"
TV receivers receive signals they don't broadcast them. Virgin could (and possibly do) get viewing data back down their cables. In theory your Sky box should be connected to a phone line and so it could phone home with viewing data. However there's no way of telling that a standard TV signal is being received.
Don't tell the people in the TV Licensing company's 'detector' vans that though.
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| Quote ="J. Willard Gibbs"I just had a quick look, and it seems that Nielsen (for example) only study around 4k households, so it's along the lines of 16k people out of over 20 million - it's maybe a little more than your 0.05%, but not by much.
That's only going to be accurate where you actually have a properly representative sample - and picking an appropriate 4k households out of the entirety of Australia seems fraught with danger in that respect.
They're not invalid, but a hell of a lot hinges on their ability to make those 4k representative and what postprocessing they apply to the figures.'"
There isn't 20 million households (4k of 20mill is 0.02%!) hence why it is closer to 0.05%. Even if they could somehow manage to get an entire cross representation of 20million in 4K (whioch you can't) it still doesn't take into account A) How many people are actually sat in front of the TV (again they simply avg which on such a small sample is unreliable) B) How many people are watching the game in the pub or club and C) How many people are recording it and watching it later.
As a methodology and sample group size it is extremely poor and would be laughed at if such a piece of research was put forward in a peer reviewed journal.
But hey ho we beat AFL!
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| Quote ="JB Down Under"There isn't 20 million households (4k of 20mill is 0.02%!) hence why it is closer to 0.05%.'"
If there's an average of 4 people per household (ie. 16k people covered by the 4k recorders, bearing in mind multiple TVs etc), then it can come out as a little over 0.05%, but not by much.
Quote As a methodology and sample group size it is extremely poor and would be laughed at if such a piece of research was put forward in a peer reviewed journal.'"
The methodology isn't disastrous, but it's not great. The problem is, like you say, the small sample size - but even then, if they could actually get a representative sample (difficult) then the figures are not necessarily useless, they're just an approximation. Probably with rather large error bars!
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| Quote ="dally messenger"its good you have so much faith in rU
I dont realy like union League is my concern. I just understand the game & my part of the world.
SL has only touched the tip of the iecberg in terms of its potential
True, but there is no easy way to push the game here as the people who pull the strings are not interested, dont care or have no need of our game.
once it gets to the standard of the NRL it will leave union well behind it
We could be ten times better than the NRL but it would not get us any further, I will explain:- we get two games of league a week in season with the odd lower league game during the season one magazine type programe( wich is rubbish) all on sky(pay per view)& despite what they say they have no where near enough subscribers to the sports channel to make that much difference. The BBC is the only free to air to show league about 8 games a year. a highlights package on sunday but only shown in the league areas. repeats at God knows o,clock in the rest of the UK. Today before I set off for work I have had the opportunity to watch H cup (european) club match on now are two options for live matches the same tomorrow, last night a live match repeat s & highlights all next week & three diferent magazine programs (even in the close season). Highlight shows on free to air there are also magners league & guinness premiership .Come October there will be no league on TV untill February.
That is the reality of sport in the UK. It has no bearing on the quality of the game. You & I know how good it can be & I wish with all my heart that we not only survive but flourish. One other thing of course is soccer. the premier league makes more money & has more viewers outside the UK than all the league & union cubs in the world rolled into one now that is a succsessfull buisiness, plus a few turn up to watch it live.
as i said before, newcastle and sale have seen massive crowd falls despite lots of media behind them. union is a dead horse
& as I have pointed out Union gets its money from the International game they need the pro clubs to turn out the players so they keep them going they also have enogh cash to keep Australia going if it fails. The only way union would be in trouble is if the Internationals failed to attract viewers, attendances & sponsorship, remembering that the vast majority of those people dont attend club rugby.
if RL had the same media how big would it be?'"
A lot bigger than it is now but dont assume that because it is given coverage it would thrive, both codes of rugby are alien to most British people a lot who wont watch either & what seems strange to us could not tell the two games apart if they did. League will grow but it will be very slow & may even have setbacks along the way. I am sad to say that at my age I will not live long enough to see it (but I will try)
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| Quote ="The Glorious League Freak"The AFL's biggest problem is the fact they have blanket coverage in Australia and they are still number 2.
The NRL can expand into Perth, Adelaide and the like. Where can the afl expand too?'"
they seem to have this ridiculus notion that the are getting bigger in south africa. they put a lot of emphasis in the development section on their website to their.
Otherwise, RL has great potential but it will only fulfill it if the bodies that run the game get changed fast, then RL can look to a very bright future.
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