I personally don't mind AFL, but I hang around in a lot of league circles where the sport is not particularly appreciated.
That said, I have spent some time back in the north shore over the past few days and the amount of swannies flags around is huge, I don't remember seeing hardly any waratahs flags there when the tahs were approaching the GF.
Despite what you may think, as a business and a sport in Australia rugby league is threatened more by AFL then by union by the stretch of a country mile. IMO the supporters feel that and hence why it cops way more of a beating by the general league public then union.
That said, union is more threatened by AFL then league is, afl has made most of its inroads in the north and east, normal union places... people in certain corporate position stick the swannies on their linkedin because they want work from QBE or Citibank or there related parties. There is non of that with the waratahs anymore.
The swannies imo have taken of the tahs as the corporate (be seen to be supporting) code of Sydney.
Juniors, AFL is now played in some GPS/CAS schools... this would have been unheard of when I went to school, not only that league still isn't. And the good union kids would potentially get a career out of league (and still do) whilst they are going to battle to get a career in the AFL.
IMO union and its fans should be more concerned about AFL and the effect it is and will have on its sport then league.
I am not fooled by the more powerful and professional afl media.