I hate to keep saying this, but the popularity of the game is something that the ARU can do very little about.
The game is just not as popular as the three other footy codes, in Australia. WTF can the ARU do about that?
Just a simple answer will suffice.
How did AFL become so much more popular in NSW?I hate to keep saying this, but the popularity of the game is something that the ARU can do very little about.
The game is just not as popular as the three other footy codes, in Australia. WTF can the ARU do about that?
Just a simple answer will suffice.
Also has a JRFU official commenting on them being added to the Australian Conference but no mention of whether they'll still be playing some home games in Singapore.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11837580
I hate to keep saying this, but the popularity of the game is something that the ARU can do very little about.
The game is just not as popular as the three other footy codes, in Australia. WTF can the ARU do about that?
Just a simple answer will suffice.
There is quite a lot that the ARU can do to help the popularity of the game. There is nothing intrinsic in the game of rugby that makes it less popular than any other code, it all comes down to exposure and marketing.I hate to keep saying this, but the popularity of the game is something that the ARU can do very little about.
The game is just not as popular as the three other footy codes, in Australia. WTF can the ARU do about that?
Just a simple answer will suffice.
The Super Rugby comp and its make-up is not the ARU's decision. They have a say, of course. But it is not our competition, after all. We just participate in it.
More rugby on FTA? How exactly?
The Super Rugby comp and its make-up is not the ARU's decision. They have a say, of course. But it is not our competition, after all. We just participate in it.
Marketing? Lipstick on a pig, as far as the mass market is concerned.
More rugby on FTA? How exactly?
Development? Seems pretty clear to me. We do not have a lot of talent, AFAIK less than we need. So all the talented players should get all the development they need.
The Super Rugby comp and its make-up is not the ARU's decision. They have a say, of course. But it is not our competition, after all. We just participate in it.
Marketing? Lipstick on a pig, as far as the mass market is concerned.
Our "elitist" brand image is about the only plus we have, frankly. Maybe we should play to it a bit more.
Test match pricing? Swings and roundabouts.
However we can get it, instead of paying $17 million a year on corporate fund some of that to tell a station to give us a 30 minute mid week show. If the Shute Shield can get on FTA why can't the bloody ARU?
More rugby on FTA? How exactly?
Development? Seems pretty clear to me. We do not have a lot of talent, AFAIK less than we need. So all the talented players should get all the development they need.
The Super Rugby comp and its make-up is not the ARU's decision. They have a say, of course. But it is not our competition, after all. We just participate in it.
Marketing? Lipstick on a pig, as far as the mass market is concerned.
Our "elitist" brand image is about the only plus we have, frankly. Maybe we should play to it a bit more.
Test match pricing? Swings and roundabouts.
Many possible ways. But basically the ARU needs to offer a product which FTA tv is willing to bid for. In my mind the NRC is this product, though it will need further development to make it truely attractive.
Development? Seems pretty clear to me. We do not have a lot of talent, AFAIK less than we need. So all the talented players should get all the development they need.
I believe we have plenty of talent, we just need to sure up the development pathways.
The Super Rugby comp and its make-up is not the ARU's decision. They have a say, of course. But it is not our competition, after all. We just participate in it.
This is true, but the ARU is a one third partner in Super Rugby (kind of) and so should be able to have a major influence on it's direction.
Marketing? Lipstick on a pig, as far as the mass market is concerned.
I disagree, it is essential. We don't have the automatic and ingrained publicity of the AFL or similar so as a code we need to get the game in front of as many people as possible so they know about it. Speaking from a WA perspective, the casual afl fan knows little about rugby until they actually sit down and watch a game properly. I have converted quite a few people (mainly my inlaws) simply by getting them to watch games that they have an intetest in the outcome.
Our "elitist" brand image is about the only plus we have, frankly. Maybe we should play to it a bit more.
The elitist brand will kill the code as it is too insular. It limits us to small markets only.
Test match pricing? Swings and roundabouts.
That's why I suggested doing something similar as the Shute Shield with the NRC. It's a hugely entertaining brand of Rugby. One that I think would bring people in.
I hate to keep saying this, but the popularity of the game is something that the ARU can do very little about.
The game is just not as popular as the three other footy codes, in Australia. WTF can the ARU do about that?
Just a simple answer will suffice.
I hate to keep saying this, but the popularity of the game is something that the ARU can do very little about.
The game is just not as popular as the three other footy codes, in Australia. WTF can the ARU do about that?
Just a simple answer will suffice.