There is a massive amount of men's sport shown on TV, wo, and just a minuscule focus on women's sport. Aside from the Women's National Basketball League, in which Logan Thunder play, there is limited TV coverage of soccer's W-League and the Trans-Tasman Netball League.
Women's basketball has professional leagues in many more countries than does men's rugby; women's soccer may well be the fastest growing sport in the world; and netball is played by more young Australians than any other sport. But, taking care to give "no offence to the ladies", let's get rid of all this frivolousness. Women should be able to get more than sufficient regular exercise in the kitchen or sweeping and dusting.
Unfortunately, this reversion to the natural order will not mean that the time slots made available will be used to televise rugby; a sport so ineptly managed in this country that there is no TV coverage of the Brisbane Premiership and the Sydney Rugby Union has to pay the ABC to televise one game per week in the Shute Shield.
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