sunnyboys
Bob Loudon (25)
So my question to Super Rugby proponents is this... and has always been this.
What level of crowd attendance and viewer numbers should RA consider acceptable for Super Rugby?
and what levels are financially sustainable for both state and national union?
Does it matter that the comp isn't watched or supported by a large majority of the rugby fan base? (700k+ watched the third test v ireland and the next week Super Rugby games were pulling less than 70k)
If this is acceptable, then we can pretty much refer to Super Rugby (in oz) as a development comp (much like NRC is) as opposed to it being a drawcard fan engagement comp.
personally i find that a truly sad result.
and yes apologies, on previous post i used 200 as the pro start date some reason!
What level of crowd attendance and viewer numbers should RA consider acceptable for Super Rugby?
and what levels are financially sustainable for both state and national union?
Does it matter that the comp isn't watched or supported by a large majority of the rugby fan base? (700k+ watched the third test v ireland and the next week Super Rugby games were pulling less than 70k)
If this is acceptable, then we can pretty much refer to Super Rugby (in oz) as a development comp (much like NRC is) as opposed to it being a drawcard fan engagement comp.
personally i find that a truly sad result.
and yes apologies, on previous post i used 200 as the pro start date some reason!