Not many Australians are interested in our game, with the same laws. So based on your statesmen we really should be positioning as a niche product and stop competing against the other winter codes? Its a pretty broad-brush statement and would conflict with the whole TV strategy that being pushed - and sounds like an excuse to be frank.
Not its not, it is the reality. We face the AFL and the NRL, which are both designed specifically for the local sporting tastes. Soccer is a simple game to understand, just like the AFL and NRL. Another broad-brush statement. Lets face it, if you could design sport to suit someone already would have. People watch the sport they like regardless of where they come from or are located. Even players switch codes. Again, an excuse mindset.
So what? Different place, different history. They are not us, we are not them. You do know that the game was hugely popular back than in states other than Victoria, do you? As it happens, I was living in Victoria when the AFL was mooted, and the main driving factor was to be able to offer a national competition to national advertisers. Obviously some Melbourne franchises were either moved or merged, and South Melbourne was one of them. This was unpopular with their 6000 local supporters. Nobody else cared much. More so than you know. I even had the privileged position of having family on both sides of the AFL push in to Canberra from when it was in its conceptual stage to now, where its almost decimated the local competition and clubs. One Cbr team remains in the NEAFL which really shows the statement about AFL being specifically designed is ridiculous.
Are you serious? They are doing bloody well in all sectors in both Queensland and NSW, and making huge progress in Victoria. Money is money. Sponsors are sponsors. Ratings are ratings. They are all colour blind. You need to open your eyes a bit. To the fact that while we jibber and make excuses other coeds are progressing and expanding their domestic footprint?What domestic product do we have? Look at the SS as a perfect example of institutionalised thinking. As you state, the competition is making inroads in to other markets; money is money. But no, not to Rugby, we want history and the patch where I pissed its outline. Its ridiculous that one of the key battle in NSW is how to covet and keep the SS on a foundation on ARU handouts - WTF? Has the penny not dropped about where the money comes from. It like dealing with children FFS.
Yes, look at it. That is what I have been doing, and it is pretty obvious that all levels of society actually prefer the other winter codes. As demographic and other trends continue, you can expect the popularity of rugby in the private schools to diminish, just as it is in the state schools. Nope, it rugby who erected the class wall, and the other codes exploit it. The other codes are after the average punter (a punter is a punter, they do care to discriminate), who are we marketing to? According to your arguments above the general populous don't like rugby due to its laws, prefers designer sports like the AFL and NRL and want to try to make out rugby is different to the other codes like using select history such as AFL being played in other states don't realise that right there is the ingrained counter argument. The AFL united the the game across states, We can get our shit together to work to sort out rugby in NSW, let alone nationally. We just don't have that level of maturity the other codes had 10+ years ago.
My concern is not about what is happening in the NH, or in Asia (not a lot, by the way, other than in Japan) or New Zealand. I was commenting on the Australian sporting landscape.
In terms of facing reality, there is absolutely no doubt that the fact that the rules of both AFL and NRL are administered here in Australia, for Australian sporting tastes, is an undeniable advantage. Soccer is soccer, it has waned and waxed. It will always be around. It is also a very simple game to understand with very few stoppages, just like the other two.