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Point now understood. In fact, I think it would be up to the USARL to reach out. That is what BCRL did, and it has paid dividends.
Seeing as you are in the know are the guys playing RL in the US people from overseas living here or are there people playing in club leagues who move up?I am on the USARL board of directors and never heard anything. It's interesting that the British Columbia RL are sending 4 guys to Parramatta in the near future (And sent 2 last year I believe). Maybe they linked with those guys while they were in Seattle?
Thanks for the feedback. I figured there had to be some union players because there's a lot of schools and colleges with union club teams.Yeah there is a big mix of people playing in the US:
- Those that started playing overseas
- Those that picked up rugby (union) in high school or college
- Those that have converted from other sports
Here in New England we have some youth programs running which will eventually see some players make the USARL through these systems too.
Thanks for the feedback. I figured there had to be some union players because there's a lot of schools and colleges with union club teams.
I was surprised to learn about the Philadelphia Fight winning 3 of the last 4 championships. They're located 15 minutes from me and I never heard of them and couldn't find any info on where they play.
Thanks for the feedback. I figured there had to be some union players because there's a lot of schools and colleges with union club teams.
I was surprised to learn about the Philadelphia Fight winning 3 of the last 4 championships. They're located 15 minutes from me and I never heard of them and couldn't find any info on where they play.
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Wow. I understand that the USARL is still in its infancy and doesn't have a marketing department, but this fact is absolutely mind-boggling that somebody with more than a passing interest in rugby league didn't know there was a team just down the road. They are always talking about growing their sponsor list, but I don't think they would like prospective sponsors to hear this. You should speak with them Asnito, if they can't make themselves known where they are, they're in trouble.
I didn't look up RL in the US as nobody I talked to even knew the difference between the two codes.
FTR I have an asphalt and powerwashing business with close to a thousand customers and I am often on the local news sites as weather is very important in how I plan my day's work. I have never seen a thing on any of the three major local news sites about the Fight.
I've turned 8-10 of my customers on to the NRL and I've talked to a couple dozen of my customers kids who play Union and none had ever even heard of league. That's why as a fan of league, entertainment value blows union out of the water, I am worried that union is going to make huge inroads in the states and league will be an afterthought in the next ten years.
As far as the Fight go I looked up their website and couldn't find any info on a schedule or where the matches are played.
IMO they should try to target West Chester for expansion of fans. The demographic that league should be targetting is 15-30 year old males and West Chester has a university with over 13k students and a union team. There's a lot of bars and restaurants and WCU's stadium seats over 7k with the opportunity for concession income. WCU used to host the Philadelphia Eagles summer camp and was home to a womens professional soccer team.
The advertising dollar would go farther as you make a blitz of the dozens of bars and restaurants advertising in as many as you can. If a deal could be worked out with WCU to use their facilities you could give away tickets to home games with the knowledge that you have the chance to make more on concessions than the cost of a ticket.
The last thing about targetting West Chester is that there is the posibility(probably slim) of celebrity endorsements. Currently there is three active NFL QB's from the West Chester area and some of the guys that started "Jackass" are from West Chester. The show "Viva La Bam" is shot in WC and Bam Margera used to co-own a bar in WC and there's some talk about a new one opening. You work out a deal to get one of those guys at a game and there will be butts in the seats.
Thanks for the link. I can't imagine they would be very receptive to a stranger sending them an e-mail telling them to change the way they're doing business.Let them know: atully124@yahoo.com
I didn't look up RL in the US as nobody I talked to even knew the difference between the two codes.
Ha, toucheTo quote your good self Asnito "the worse thing to happen is they say they're not interested".
Fair enough on what's being done as I am not afilliated with any league organization. Union is much more out there though with the local high schools and colleges having teams and people who actually play Union having no idea that League even exists.I figured not because it is literally impossible for you not to have know about them if you had. Not their fault on that accord. That's like saying the 76ers aren't doing a good job at advertising, etc if you have and always had zero interest in the NBA or basketball, never looked it up, or the 7 people you spoke didn't either. Ignorance is bliss. You can't make blanket statements about what should/should not be done to grow the game in the US if you have no understanding of what was/is/and is planned to be done. Well, you can, but your statements are baseless and worthless.
Could they do a better job at advertising, probably yes. However, many on lookers don't understand the budgets these teams working with...
Thanks for the link. I can't imagine they would be very receptive to a stranger sending them an e-mail telling them to change the way they're doing business.
Are you affiliated with them?au contraire, I'm sure they would love to have feedback and constructive criticism. It can help out a lot.
Are you affiliated with them?
I looked at the link posted earlier and I scanned their site and didn't even notice the stadium link. From a marketing standpoint I think WC offers more opportunites than Conshohocken although the fact the field was redone may make that a moot point.