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Rugby Australia to target top NRL talent

mccarthyj367

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It was on subscription TV in the UK and Ireland. Even top level premier league games (e.g. Liverpool v Man United) only get 1-2m on Sky in the UK and Ireland. I don't know where all these worldwide viewers are coming from? It will most likely be tucked away on Pay TV in NZ, Fra, SA and other major nations.

As I said, it is a big thing in the world of rugby circles, but it is just a test series between the 6th ranked side and an invitational team when all said and done.
 

CAS

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It was on subscription TV in the UK and Ireland. Even top level premier league games (e.g. Liverpool v Man United) only get 1-2m on Sky in the UK and Ireland. I don't know where all these worldwide viewers are coming from? It will most likely be tucked away on Pay TV in NZ, Fra, SA and other major nations.

As I said, it is a big thing in the world of rugby circles, but it is just a test series between the 6th ranked side and an invitational team when all said and done.
Ouch ! but very true Sir
 

Dark Corner

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The Lions viewing figures were just over the 1m across Sky Sports UK and Ireland according to barb. My company has a paid account with barb. It is around the same as watch test cricket on Sky.

England in the women's Euros last week drew 8.3 (Semi final) and 12.2m (final) on the BBC UK to put it into some kind of perspective. It really hasn't made a dent in the UK outside its core rugby audience. In the UK it is football, daylight, and then the rest.

That gives you 2m viewers across both the UK, Ireland and Australia. It is a prestige event in the rugby calendar but let's not pretend it has wider appeal.
Thats the probel with England we give to Cricket, Football, Rugby Union and Rugby League yet sadly Football dwarfs the country....it's not right all the 4 games should get a even slice of the sporting pie.
 

T to the T

Juniors
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The Tests have led all the sports news the last couple of weeks.
Now that is a lie, don't pull the wool over the eyes of our Antipodean friends.

The Lionesses (women's football team) have owned the news cycle over the past couple of weeks, even on Sky Sports who air the Women's Super League football but don't air the Euro 2025 tournament itself. Earlier last week the cricket Test Series was the main news story. The Lions Test Series was leading on the Saturday. Source: I watch Sky Sports News 👍
 

BODISGOD

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Now that is a lie, don't pull the wool over the eyes of our Antipodean friends.

The Lionesses (women's football team) have owned the news cycle over the past couple of weeks, even on Sky Sports who air the Women's Super League football but don't air the Euro 2025 tournament itself. Earlier last week the cricket Test Series was the main news story. The Lions Test Series was leading on the Saturday. Source: I watch Sky Sports News 👍
And I watch a variety of news sources in the U.K. and Ireland.
 

BODISGOD

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The Lions viewing figures were just over the 1m across Sky Sports UK and Ireland according to barb. My company has a paid account with barb. It is around the same as watch test cricket on Sky.

England in the women's Euros last week drew 8.3 (Semi final) and 12.2m (final) on the BBC UK to put it into some kind of perspective. It really hasn't made a dent in the UK outside its core rugby audience. In the UK it is football, daylight, and then the rest.

That gives you 2m viewers across both the UK, Ireland and Australia. It is a prestige event in the rugby calendar but let's not pretend it has wider appeal.
As it is on subscription tv. You cannot compare to FTA coverage.
 

BODISGOD

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Well that’s a dose of reality for our deluded friend.
Huh? I know what audiences Sky get. They are a fraction of FTA. There isn’t the degree of anti siphoning laws in the U.K. so more events get tucked away on Sky.

The U.K. Premier League gets audiences that pale in comparison to FTA on the BBC (for example).
 

T to the T

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And I watch a variety of news sources in the U.K. and Ireland.
Clearly you don't follow it well lad and just posting nonsense in the hope someone who actually lives here doesn't call out your bullsh!t, unlucky!!!🤣 You're a liar.

Are you based in Ireland by any chance?
 

T to the T

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And I watch a variety of news sources in the U.K. and Ireland.
Here's the current sports pages of Ireland's biggest papers. Fancy a game of spot the British Lions story🤪 "The Tests have led all the sports news"🤣🤣🤣

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BODISGOD

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Here's the current sports pages of Ireland's biggest papers. Fancy a game of spot the British Lions story🤪 "The Tests have led all the sports news"🤣🤣🤣

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I think you'll find there on the Irish Times and Independent (even the one you are showing there) that the No. 1 banner is rugby. Which is fairly remarkable given it is the #3 sport in the country and the All Ireland was last weekend. It has almost certainly been the biggest story in Ireland, although that is tied to the amount of influence Ireland has had on this years tour.

The fact that the series is over clearly means interest will go down. The English win in the Euros was the biggest story of the last month in the UK absolutely, that does not mean "hardly any coverage" as that other fella is trying to let you on with.
 

Vlad59

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I think you'll find there on the Irish Times and Independent (even the one you are showing there) that the No. 1 banner is rugby. Which is fairly remarkable given it is the #3 sport in the country and the All Ireland was last weekend. It has almost certainly been the biggest story in Ireland, although that is tied to the amount of influence Ireland has had on this years tour.

The fact that the series is over clearly means interest will go down. The English win in the Euros was the biggest story of the last month in the UK absolutely, that does not mean "hardly any coverage" as that other fella is trying to let you on with.
Cool story bro!
 

Wb1234

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They're not selling them to Australians

The old boys of Oxbridge love a trip down under every decade.
True but by then Australia will struggle to fill a team

English union commentators like Clive Woodward are saying this should be the last tour since Australia are so uncompetitive

France and Argentina have put their hands up instead
 

BuffaloRules

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True but by then Australia will struggle to fill a team

English union commentators like Clive Woodward are saying this should be the last tour since Australia are so uncompetitive

France and Argentina have put their hands up instead

Why would anyone listen to that twat ?

They will continue to have the tours here because their fans want an excuse to come here instead of Argentina , and plus they get the chance to beat Australia at something without much effort ..
 
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