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The way ahead for rugby in Australia

Stallion

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The last time England played NZ in a League world cup was on the 23rd of November 2013.

The English Rugby Union team didn't play a game that entire week because their last match of the year was held on the 16th of November and again was against the All Blacks.

There is an entire weeks difference in the dates of these games, not to mention that the Autumn Internationals aren't broadcast on the BBC, they have an exclusive deal with Sky Sports and the BBC are only allowed to show highlights packages after the match.

And apparently this made up pummelling, that never happened because if it did you'd just link the website that proved it, happened in an alternate universe where all of the broadcast deals weren't in effect.

So...Again you're making things up.

No I'm not Rah rah boy! This happened. It may been a semi final? But the tv ratings were mentioned in the press. Rugby league was way ahead of the union game on the same day! And virtually the same time as well. You blokes are piss weak! I've seen some lowlife shit but you blokes are piss weak . Go dribble or cry in your Pimms will yu! As you can fathom I don't appreciate disrespectful comment concerning rugby league from churlish union devotees. Go and do some tackling practice you ponse! Have a nice day!
 

Stallion

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The last time England played NZ in a League world cup was on the 23rd of November 2013.

The English Rugby Union team didn't play a game that entire week because their last match of the year was held on the 16th of November and again was against the All Blacks.

There is an entire weeks difference in the dates of these games, not to mention that the Autumn Internationals aren't broadcast on the BBC, they have an exclusive deal with Sky Sports and the BBC are only allowed to show highlights packages after the match.

And apparently this made up pummelling, that never happened because if it did you'd just link the website that proved it, happened in an alternate universe where all of the broadcast deals weren't in effect.

So...Again you're making things up.

Nope.Not made up at all. This was highlighted in the media . Or their has been a comparison made from week about comparing the strong RL ratings with the union test ratings? But it was definitely featured in the press at the time. Rugby league pummeled union in tv ratings numbers in Britain. You don't like this but it was reported. It was seen as a good reflection of the rugby league world cup standing amongst the general tv viewing public of Britain.
 

ReddFelon

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So then provide a single source to back up what you're saying. Oh wait, you can't because you lie more than Jay Cartwright. Tell us about the time you shagged 3 playboy bunnies in your dad's caravan.
 

Stavros

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You are the liar and twister of fact. There were a few games that were featured on the same day in England that clashed. Think England v NZ Kiwis was the rugby league world cup game. This out rated the union test on the same day by 100000s. It must hurt your twisted and biased reflections in sport but it was noted and highlighted in the press. BBC tv aired the tests. Rugby league flogged union on FTA tv in Britain. And this tv ratings pummeling over union happened more than once during this time. f**k you blokes are losers. No common decency and completely disrespectful sods.
Stallion you're a fair dinkum joke. Nobody except a few people on the m62 care about League in England. You are fair dinkum off your rocker
 

Stallion

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Stallion you're a fair dinkum joke. Nobody except a few people on the m62 care about League in England. You are fair dinkum off your rocker

You are the JOKE! A person whom doesn't concede that rugby league has and is being repressed by rugby union is a fraud! A very ignorant and unsportsmanlike fraud at that! You are truelly PATHETIC!
 

Stallion

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then it shouldn't be too hard for you to source it, otherwise your posts are just hot air

Brad Walter article : December 1st 2013:Sydney Morning Herald : informed rugby league world cup is featuring on a global audience (45 million audience reach)for the first time via BBC network.
 

Stavros

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Brad Walter article : December 1st 2013:Sydney Morning Herald : informed rugby league world cup is featuring on a global audience (45 million audience reach)for the first time via BBC network.
The reach Stallion.. How many watched? 30k in Oz?
 

ReddFelon

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As expected not a single mention of head to head union ratings in the broken link posted. All it says is that there were 45 million homes that had access and that the highest rated game had an audience of 2.9 million.

For comparison here's the ratings from the England vs Wales pool game in the 2015 RWC.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/sep/28/england-v-wales-rugby-world-cup-tv-audience-ratings

An 8.3 million average with an 11 million peak. More than triple the NZ-England semi-final in 2013. The most interesting part being that England v Wales was only broadcast on payTV. So the reality is a FTA game accessible to 45 million homes lost out to a game you had to pay to watch by 3 times the numbers.

Added to that the standard ratings for the RWC in 2015 show multiple matches attracting 8 million + domestically, the final between Australia and NZ had over a million viewers just in NZ which as a portion of population is about 1/4, considering it was played at 4-5am NZ time, kind of a big deal.

https://www.sportcal.com/News/FeaturedNews/39963
 

Canard

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You would have to be mentally defective to think League outrates Union in England and the UK.
 

roughyed8

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As expected not a single mention of head to head union ratings in the broken link posted. All it says is that there were 45 million homes that had access and that the highest rated game had an audience of 2.9 million.

For comparison here's the ratings from the England vs Wales pool game in the 2015 RWC.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/sep/28/england-v-wales-rugby-world-cup-tv-audience-ratings

An 8.3 million average with an 11 million peak. More than triple the NZ-England semi-final in 2013. The most interesting part being that England v Wales was only broadcast on payTV. So the reality is a FTA game accessible to 45 million homes lost out to a game you had to pay to watch by 3 times the numbers.

Added to that the standard ratings for the RWC in 2015 show multiple matches attracting 8 million + domestically, the final between Australia and NZ had over a million viewers just in NZ which as a portion of population is about 1/4, considering it was played at 4-5am NZ time, kind of a big deal.

https://www.sportcal.com/News/FeaturedNews/39963
All RWC games were shown on the ITV network which is a commercial free to air network not pay per view.
 

Stallion

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You would have to be mentally defective to think League outrates Union in England and the UK.

You are mentally defective if you think any game of union is better to watch than league! It's just an inherently biased system that propagates the inferior product that is union compared the superior code to watch in league.
 

sportas

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You are mentally defective if you think any game of union is better to watch than league! It's just an inherently biased system that propagates the inferior product that is union compared the superior code to watch in league.
The inferior code just got a bigger crowd then the Origin game. New stadium record too.
 
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