Cheesie-the-Pirate
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And I am stating mine.
There are two reasons why your logic doesn't make sense to me:
1. Super 12 is not representative football. The fact that players swap between teams ought to demonstrate that clearly. The fact that South African teams are mostly joint ventures between actual provinces ought to show that. The Islanders playing for New Zealand and Australian teams ought to portray that.
2. The NRL is a national competition, Randwick and co play in the NSW state competition so by your own logic these two aren't comparable.
In anycase none of this, even if you are right about comparisons, effects my point that Rugby crowds at the Super 12 level are healthy and sustainable and not relfective of "yawnion" being "gawnion". What are you? Five?
There are two reasons why your logic doesn't make sense to me:
1. Super 12 is not representative football. The fact that players swap between teams ought to demonstrate that clearly. The fact that South African teams are mostly joint ventures between actual provinces ought to show that. The Islanders playing for New Zealand and Australian teams ought to portray that.
2. The NRL is a national competition, Randwick and co play in the NSW state competition so by your own logic these two aren't comparable.
In anycase none of this, even if you are right about comparisons, effects my point that Rugby crowds at the Super 12 level are healthy and sustainable and not relfective of "yawnion" being "gawnion". What are you? Five?