Set piece magic
John Solomon (38)
The League Media. Inherently Evil.
N.B.
This isn't a hate on League itself, which believe it or not I did used to enjoy. That was until I had to tolerate the stupid levels of hype about Origin, and the hating on every game that isn't League in some kind of my dad could beat up your dad competition. Plus I was young and I got over all the stupid banter between NSW & QLD when I turned 15.
The League media will always be trying to find a way to either keep Rugby out of the headlines or kill it in a baptism of fire if it has to be there.
Example 1:
Public Enemy number 1 Phil Rothfield writes in his column this morning
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e348/spikhaza123/rothfluffybunny_zps3aebe3a0.jpg
Just unfuckingbelievable. This guy has no fucking idea, and if i ever see him I'll happily take the jail bait for everyone on green and gold and punch his lights out.
Now, of course, I'm willing to bet one hundred of my hard earned student dollars that if the NRL grand final was decided with a penalty / field goal we wouldn't ever here the end of it from Phil and his mates.
The constant digs at rugby are really quite annoying. if I had a penny for every time I heard the word rah rah, leather patch and all the other cliche's I would have enough to be a big rah rah myself in an enormous mansion with Phil begging me to give him pizza money.
It would be fine, if the Rugby media got stuck in back. What's left of them don't, and grumbles growden is too busy on ESPN scrum criticizing the ARU for having push instead of pull doors.
Example 2:
When you can't hate on them, just make up some stupid scandal and put that in the papers instead.
Case in point, whatever went on with Gordan Tallis last week. And Robbie Farah.
If you ask me, it was a conspiracy to stop the 'Tahs from getting maximum media coverage they deserved in the lead up to Saturday's grand final. There is always one stupid scandal, or someone saying someone else has a bad haircut, and apparently that deserves maximum headlines.
THE PROBLEM:
Unfortunately for Rugby fans, your average reader of the daily tele doesn't know about the media and how it works. They don't know that the media perpetuate stereotypes and primarily serve, wait for it, their own interests.
Most readers just read the paper, and react to the piece in the way the paper wants (excitement, outrage, concern are common).
This is not to say we don't want these people as fans. We definitely want them. They are the heart and sole of support in TV Ratings and crowds for various Australian sports. They speak sport, they are the community, and critical to Australian rugby not turning into a niece sport.
Rugby must find a way to get past the hate from the League media. It must change perceptions of the game. I simply can't fathom how Rothfield didn't have anything positive to say about the 'Tahs final.
Wallaby fans have a duty to get into the community and persuade, change stereotypes. To be a vocal minority.
Rant over
ps fuck you Phil Rothfield
pps if you want to let phil know he's wrong, go and 'blog' with him here. My suggestion is to pretend you are a league fan and write a perfectly reasonable comment about how it was a great spectacle and the hate is totally unneccessary. Persuasion > confrontation
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailyteleg...eal_is_a_blight_on_the_nrl/desc/#commentsmore
N.B.
This isn't a hate on League itself, which believe it or not I did used to enjoy. That was until I had to tolerate the stupid levels of hype about Origin, and the hating on every game that isn't League in some kind of my dad could beat up your dad competition. Plus I was young and I got over all the stupid banter between NSW & QLD when I turned 15.
The League media will always be trying to find a way to either keep Rugby out of the headlines or kill it in a baptism of fire if it has to be there.
Example 1:
Public Enemy number 1 Phil Rothfield writes in his column this morning
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e348/spikhaza123/rothfluffybunny_zps3aebe3a0.jpg
HIGHLIGHT
Back to the real footy and no more Super Rugby this year.
LOWLIGHT II
An entire season of the Super Rugby competition coming down to a penalty goal shootout in the last three minutes of play.
Just unfuckingbelievable. This guy has no fucking idea, and if i ever see him I'll happily take the jail bait for everyone on green and gold and punch his lights out.
Now, of course, I'm willing to bet one hundred of my hard earned student dollars that if the NRL grand final was decided with a penalty / field goal we wouldn't ever here the end of it from Phil and his mates.
The constant digs at rugby are really quite annoying. if I had a penny for every time I heard the word rah rah, leather patch and all the other cliche's I would have enough to be a big rah rah myself in an enormous mansion with Phil begging me to give him pizza money.
It would be fine, if the Rugby media got stuck in back. What's left of them don't, and grumbles growden is too busy on ESPN scrum criticizing the ARU for having push instead of pull doors.
Example 2:
When you can't hate on them, just make up some stupid scandal and put that in the papers instead.
Case in point, whatever went on with Gordan Tallis last week. And Robbie Farah.
If you ask me, it was a conspiracy to stop the 'Tahs from getting maximum media coverage they deserved in the lead up to Saturday's grand final. There is always one stupid scandal, or someone saying someone else has a bad haircut, and apparently that deserves maximum headlines.
THE PROBLEM:
Unfortunately for Rugby fans, your average reader of the daily tele doesn't know about the media and how it works. They don't know that the media perpetuate stereotypes and primarily serve, wait for it, their own interests.
Most readers just read the paper, and react to the piece in the way the paper wants (excitement, outrage, concern are common).
This is not to say we don't want these people as fans. We definitely want them. They are the heart and sole of support in TV Ratings and crowds for various Australian sports. They speak sport, they are the community, and critical to Australian rugby not turning into a niece sport.
Rugby must find a way to get past the hate from the League media. It must change perceptions of the game. I simply can't fathom how Rothfield didn't have anything positive to say about the 'Tahs final.
Wallaby fans have a duty to get into the community and persuade, change stereotypes. To be a vocal minority.
Rant over
ps fuck you Phil Rothfield
pps if you want to let phil know he's wrong, go and 'blog' with him here. My suggestion is to pretend you are a league fan and write a perfectly reasonable comment about how it was a great spectacle and the hate is totally unneccessary. Persuasion > confrontation
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailyteleg...eal_is_a_blight_on_the_nrl/desc/#commentsmore