PaarlBok
Rod McCall (65)
You forgot the wee man with his fishing rod, Paarl
OK my mistake, lets say its the competing sports beating rugby in Aus. Dont NZ have the same problem?:nta:
You forgot the wee man with his fishing rod, Paarl
OK my mistake, lets say its the competing sports beating rugby in Aus. Dont NZ have the same problem?:nta:
Dont they play League in NZ?Rugby in oz has a lot lot more competition than it does in nz. In fact there is likely more competition for sa rugby than nz.
Dont they play League in NZ?
I would have thought that soccer in sa is a much bigger competitor to rugby than league in nz.
Paarl - I got the Stats Don't Lie (Much) blog above from some Kiwi website posted on 28 April. So the figures will probably be a month or so out. I'd imagine the Cheetahs would be getting some bigger crowds now that they are on a winning streak. The last time I saw a home Lions game was against the Force and the crowd looked very poor indeed. I guess the bottom line is that the SA teams are bucking the trend and expanding, whereas the NZ ones are falling off significantly. Oz are declining but at a far lesser rate. It would be nice to turn it around and I guess at the end of the tournament the numbers will be increased on the back of the revamped Super Rugby. I think in Australia the fact is, if you're not winning you're leaking fans. In the case of NSW, you need to win positively to arrest that decline.
Another factor for high AFL attendances is there's the AFL, then that's it. No national team, not state teams, just that competition. It's the pinnacle of their game (not that that's a bad thing).
The fact is: that top quality 'total product experience' is not being adequately delivered by the aggregate Australian rugby management system today, and that is at he heart of why the code is in trouble in many places and forms. And none of this is rocket science!!, it can all be fixed, it just isn't being fixed in enough places in Australian rugby, with enough speed and quality of management.
They have HD-technology in Europe too, and as I understand it, the competitions there are firing.
Maybe the Force need to buy (and develop) some better players?
Problem with poofball in SA is that the sport aint school but club driven. Rugby is pretty much strong here from age 6 as a school sport while the poofball clubs only start their youth teams from much higher age.I would have thought that soccer in sa is a much bigger competitor to rugby than league in nz.
This also brings me to the NZ one. There are still plenty of Kiwis not supporting SupeRugby the same way they support their NPC or ITM or whatever they call their CC provinces competition because of their central contracting and pool system.
Add no afternoon matches plus to many rugby stacked in a year and you get the sum and part of their rugby declining. We still have afternoon matches and our provinces culture blood in supeRugby
but the amount of rugby will catch up on us, my view.
Problem with poofball in SA is that the sport aint school but club driven. Rugby is pretty much strong here from age 6 as a school sport while the poofball clubs only start their youth teams from much higher age.
Just take into account that SA School rugby players aint registrerd so no comparison.Correct me if I am wrong, but soccer has three times the number of registered players? SA Soccer has around 1.8 million players, SA Rugby has around 450,000?
Well we do get lower crowds when the Bokke arent playing. 10,000 seem to be a decent crowd compare to Aus or NZ these days. To much rugby and myself aint one who support overseas players playing for the Bokke. If we want to keep our CC alive we need the top players and we should have chuck the S1000 and stayed with the S14. Its going to kill our game in the future even more.The Currie Cup is similar. Games involving Non Big 5 provinces generally draw smaller attendances. I can't seem to upload the image, but:
* 17 of 44 listed crowds in last year's CC were under 10,000
* 8 games attracted 1,000 spectators (including a game in Bloemfontein against Griquas)
* the Leopards attracted 400 spectators vs Lions in Phokeng and 600 spectators vs Griquas in Potchefstroom.