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Tony Shaw (54)
Not according to this article published June 30 of this year.http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...p/news-story/b1e7afa70b9b881d68ec7b78ad7f73c1
Interesting isn't it. One side becomes very dominant over a long period and ratings start to fall even for 'iconic' events. There are other SOO factors, but that's clearly one.
Our relative and consistent decline vs the ABs and, for every-day vs rusted-on rugby fans, the rationally lowered expectations of winning, will surely hurt the ARU's bottom line.
In fact, the hard truth is that the ARU's immediate financial viability was saved solely by two TV/media related factors that had little to do with Australian rugby per se but arise from some particular UK- and cable TV-driven factors:
- the popularity and ongoing commercial success of rugby in the UK
- the fact that live sport in most big global media markets is becoming the only place where pay TV operators can defend and sustain market share vs streaming services etc and thus a big reason why the UK's SKY TV was willing to bid such an unexpectedly large amt for Super Rugby rights