WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
Here in Jarseland, nearly every second of every game has been watched, discussed, and watched again along with the rest of old games on the Rugby Channel Fox sports 3 either live or recorded on IQ.
With the Junior Jarses playing, La Jarse and self, coaching, refereeing, administrating, cooking BBQ for canteen, watching and taxi driving for training and games, too much of Heaven's game is not enough.
The RWC has been awesome, but we don't have too many non rugby acquaintances, so for us it is hard to judge the impact of the cup on the non believers.
While fellow Gaggerlanders are probably not a very representative sample, we do have some netizens in other non rugby countries, that may also want to comment on how effective the RWC has been in "growing" the game.
Have I said how much we are loving RWC?
Most of my family who are die-hard Rugby League fans and not regular Rugby watcher's have been glued to the screen over each weekend of the RWC so far. They've all become experts on the game (I just bite me tongue and let them think they know what they are talking about, in my family feeling intelligent and worldly is very important, well, at least among the older member's and I don't have the heart to cut them down to size) and are thoroughly enjoying the event. While I suspect a few of them(mainly the older ones who are more band-wagoner's than true fans outside of RL of course) will fall back into the fold post-RWC the Gen Y members of my family have definitely been converted with one of them stating at a recent family gathering and I quote "Christ, Rugby is so much more interesting to watch than League, there's always something happening", that one in particular has decided to forego his Wests Tigers season tickets next next year in favour of purchasing a Tahs package. Others appear to soon be following.