flat_eric
Alfred Walker (16)
Do the stats taken for the Super games count those watching it abroad? Reason being, you're taking out a huge segment of those watching the game because their team is playing an Australian team. For instance, when the Reds played the Stormers, you're going to have all those fans concerned about watching the Reds, but only those Stormers fans based in Australia. While comparing that to a Collingwood vs Geelong game, you've got two teams based in Australia so more people are involved in watching the game within Australia.
Because Super rugby is an international game, it needs to include those watching the game from outside of our borders, otherwise you're only getting a small indication of who's watching it.
Then there's also the fact of how dodgy TV-Ratings are. I don't think I've come across anyone who has the monitoring box to give them feedback on what is being watched. So the figures are so unreliable of knowing who's actually watching.
Mate not really. We're talking about the popularity of the game IN AUSTRALIA. Whether there are yarpies and kiwis watching is of little significance as far as the Australian market is concerned. The problem with the ratings is that there are only five Australian teams. A lot of the time these Australian teams will playing in a time zone that is not particularly viewer friendly. That has been and always will be the fundamental flaw of the competition.
As someone else said, apples and oranges.