Yeah, you're probably right. We should all just fucking give up and not even bother trying. You know, AFL and all.
For someone that gives up a lot of their time to contribute to this site you could do a lot better than make pissy troll posts.
Pissy troll post maybe. Or just as a left field option for you to consider, there is a strong (hint, hint) possibility I am pretty familiar with sports in that area.
No denying braking in to an AFL dominated market is hard, but it is possible (though unlikely for rugby) but wow, that be one of the hardest regions to try break in to or even get some attention pre-season if you were picking one.
If you take a drive just out of Ballarat you will find AFL ovals that appear as they are in the middle of nowhere. There is insufficient housing around them to support a single team. Come training night you will see a hundred or so people at the ground (most have small but pretty good facilities and lights! ). The young blokes, mostly apprentices who are fairly decent players can supplement their income by upwards of $100 a week if they are willing to travel a bit. I have kin that can attest to that after playing for a few clubs who approached him and getting compensated quite well. This is rinse and repeat for most of the Victorian country areas.
Basketball is also strong in that region especially at the junior levels. Right now it's towards the end of a series of basketball carnivals in that region (I have spent many days at these over the years) that are well established and long running so there would be very little interested from the junior ranks. As an example in Bendigo this Australia day weekend is an annual junior basketball event that attracts about 200 teams.
If Rugby wants to break into the Victorian market properly it needs to do in the suburban areas to start with as its the most viable option. .