WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
League's heartland is now the most hotly contested sporting market in the country.
GWS is having a hard time and i dont think that will change. what league should be worried about is soccer. WSW are killing it in a region rich with immigrants who have an affinity for soccer. WSW are getting better crowds than most league teams do and they have been successful. they will kill it again next year. further, you look at all the young kids in WS and where are they likely to get steered to by their parents? league - easily the most recklessly dangerous game in the country or AFL or soccer? soccer 1st and AFL 2nd (i'm ignoring rugby here)
AFL and soccer have taken the war right to league's heartland and i reckon soccer is winning and AFL is doing as predicted (and they will do better).
people talk about rugby being in trouble, but personally, i reckon league is in a lot of trouble that is just masked at the moment by a big tv deal. they do not offer a product that can compete with either AFL or soccer in their heartland. they can come up with your ideas of how to grow the game but it is a global non-entity despite being professional for how long? btw - a premiership game in china - no one in china would have any idea what league is ..this is 10x more stupid than AFL playing a pre-season game in china which itself was moronic).
i personally think rugby is only having a hard time in australia and that is for two primary reasons - the bad taste from the horribly boring style of play that the english and south africans played (and dominated with) from 2003 - 2007 which, if it had persisted, would've ruined the game and the limited success by the wallabies since 2003.
turn that around and the fair weather NSW sports fans will come out again (same applies to waratahs). if you had the rebels in melbourne playing rugby like the brumbies or the reds, the crowds and membership numbers would be 50% higher or better. rugby is the fastest growing team sport in the states, growing in england and france, growing significantly in spain, russia, italy, georgia (number 1 sport in georgia) and growing throughout southern africa.
Brazil has apparently fully embraced 7s and that is filtering into XVs as well - largely due to the olympics as they want to field a strong team at home. if the game grows in brazil, which doesn't have a contact team sport, that will be huge. That filters into Argentina (where the game is going from strength to strength) and uraguay which still has a great rugby culture and tradition.
end rant.
You could add Chile to that list. They are beginning to produce particularly strong youth teams now capable of putting it to (not quite to the level of beating them) their Argentine counterparts. And when you consider that the Argentine U20s team just defeated the JWC defending champions in a trial leading in this year's edition that says something. We tend to get very down in the dumps about the game in this country but we really need to get ourselves out of the haze and look around to see that the game is really beginning to progress and expand. We truly are the world contact sport. What we need here is for our administration to wake up and get the ball rolling.
Coming from the region, and having witnessed the participation first hand as a kid. The true No.1 sport in Western Sydney has always been Soccer. The issue was always the lack of adequate level competition in which to take interest in on our shore (the old NSL was always considered third rate) and when that finally arrived in the A-League they neglected to include the region that had produced around a third of the then Socceroos squad. Now that the region has its team, in a decent league you can be assured that the Melbourne Victory claim for the the biggest club in the league is null and void and that Parra stadium is not big enough for the Wanderers fans now and well into the future. We are looking a the new biggest football club in the country. BTW, I've long since gone off Soccer but I know about where I grew up and this is the reality.