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Trevor Allan (34)
League sure but AFL and Aleague have pokies?Nah, pokies
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League sure but AFL and Aleague have pokies?Nah, pokies
All games are on at prime time and are shown on free-to-air and Foxtel?
Blame everybody you like, mate. But have you actually talked to some of your friends and neighbours and asked them whether they like rugby? And if you say they all do, fair enough.
On the other hand, if you live in the real world, and talk to real people, you will discover that the game is indeed the problem.
Soccer is simple to watch, and understand. Ditto Netball. Ditto all the games that are popular in Australia. That is a fact. F.A.C.T.
Do you accept this?
League sure but AFL and Aleague have pokies?
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Hell, a 2hr delay on FTA would be tolerable.
Nah, pokies
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/af...n/news-story/8d87c5f8d3756ba2164af8c73481bed5A new report reveals pokies losses at pubs and clubs controlled by AFL teams topped $105 million last financial year alone.
Nah, the pokies is a NSW/ACT thing....
I haven't seen a single pokie machine in a bar since moving to Melbourne.
But that's not really why AFL and League are popular in Australia. They are popular for the same reason that the A-league is growing in popularity. All three have something that rugby in Oz doesn't have.
League sure but AFL and Aleague have pokies?
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We may disagree on that Joe, but I will never be convinced otherwise, look how popular rugby got when Wallabies won WC.
Hawthorn I think make the most from it. Two massive venues - one at Waverley Gardens, one Caroline Springs, so both mid to outer suburban.Slim 293 there are not many pokie machines in bars in the city (maybe because of the casino) but in the suburbs they are everywhere.
Hawthorn I think make the most from it. Two massive venues - one at Waverley Gardens, one Caroline Springs, so both mid to outer suburban.
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I assume that is a rhetorical question.Have our governing bodies lost touch with the community, if they were more involved could the support and player base grow?
But that's not really why AFL and League are popular in Australia. They are popular for the same reason that the A-league is growing in popularity. All three have something that rugby in Oz doesn't have.
Before people start talking costs - the tiny sport of water polo has a season long professional national league for both men's and women's teams.
Interesting the reports today:
- Elsom 'determined' to buy the Rebels from Cox to 'save them as we must have 5 teams if ever we can get to the trans-Tasman comp we really need'
- Elsom and Cox in conversations re a sale (why would Cox consider selling at all after only 2 years if the Rebels is a viable investment?)
- it's stated that Cox does not need the ARU's permission to sell to any party of his choosing (which, if true, is a staggering lack of contractual detail, code quality control and general governance on the ARU's part)