Massive, immense, fab? Come on give us a number in your estimation.
100000s at.least for all Sydney clubs for a start. Then work out their added numbers from grandfinal appearances and increase those numbers from that. Do the math dodo!
Massive, immense, fab? Come on give us a number in your estimation.
100,000 or 999,999 thousand?
Why GF appearances? That tends to bring about 50-60k out of the woodwork at most. Based on attendances, memberships, TV viewing figures, big games such as GF's etc you'd be hard pressed to show any evidence that most of the clubs have anything over 100k-150,000 "fans" and I use that world loosely as 50-75% of those fans would have very limited or no financial contribution to the club. So losing a smaller Sydney club in effect probably loses around 30-70k fans of any great value.
Grand final appearances are the biggest day of publicising a club bar none. It's when supporters are won over. In fact most of the people following a club would have found the club from a grandfinal appearance. I did with the team I follow. I'm sure this is a common trait with plenty of supporters. Grand finals are gold. The biggest day of the year with the biggest audience outside of representative fixtures for rugby league.
That is true, but as an indicator of size of fanbase I dont see the correlation, unless you are talking about the number of fans who attend a GF of the clubs involved?
Roosters and Manly might be the exception to your point in recent years!
That is true but Id say less than 10% of the TV audience is actually fans of that club and the rest are neutrals who will watch any game thats on. The more attractive glamorous or quality playing clubs draw the bigger audiences as more neutrals tune in to watch what they hope will be a good game. Hence why Brisbane v Melbourne is the biggest game of the year so far, despite Melbourne being a relatively small fanbase. So if its Manly v Wests or Perth v Melbourne (if not plodders) the TV audiences will be within a few % of each other.
Some!? You are f**king kidding! They have immense fab bases around Australia due to the high rating tv exposure of three decades 70s, 80s &90s .Wow @ You’re so not with it! ?
Every club has followers around the country, not just the Sydney ones. From what I've noticed down here, besides Storm fans, Brisbane and Cowboys and obviously Warriors have the biggest followings.
Up home on the North Coast, It'd be Gold Coast, Cowboys and Dragons. Dragons are a "big" Sydney club, and most people I knew who followed them was because of connections to the south coast
Storm have a decent following in Queensland, as well as most of the unrepresented states
Its also worth noting that fans from the 70s, 80s and 90s aren't the future of the game, we have to do what would best capture not just the current generations but the kids and the generations after them, they are the future of the game and will decide how popular it is as time goes on. The NRL biggest downfall is its lack of future vision, it makes decisions for the short term, and is too scared to make big calls that would be beneficial for the future.
Never said they weren't important, just that the NRL needs to be able to make decisions for the future as well as the present, in order to strengthen the code for the long runBig mistake if you think the fans of the 70s , 80s &90's don't matter! Most people are living longer and they have family. This is in turn keeps interest in the competition and the code. We disagree if you think those three decades of immense tv popularity of the Sydney clubs is not important. It's massive!
Why GF appearances? That tends to bring about 50-60k out of the woodwork at most. Based on attendances, memberships, TV viewing figures, big games such as GF's etc you'd be hard pressed to show any evidence that most of the clubs have anything over 100k-150,000 "fans" and I use that world loosely as 50-75% of those fans would have very limited or no financial contribution to the club. So losing a smaller Sydney club in effect probably loses around 30-70k fans of any great value.
Never said they weren't important, just that the NRL needs to be able to make decisions for the future as well as the present, in order to strengthen the code for the long run
For every past fan who grew up watching the Sydney clubs dominate, there are news ones now watching the new "big" clubs, the Storm, Broncos and Warriors, as well as the traditional big Sydney clubs. To say clubs like Manly have the same national fanbase as those clubs is just not true
I'd say the big clubs of the modern game are:
Storm
Broncos
Warriors
Parra
Dragons
Souths
Cowboys are close
Bulldogs probably if they had some success
Other clubs just don't compare nationally
Nope. You are underestimating the 3 decades of significant tv exposure throughout Australia. Il testify to being one of those fans you refuse to acknowledge . I have mates that are Manly Warringah fans just because of their grandfinal appearances on the 70s and onwards. These fans are rusted on but get really pissed when talk of f**king off their club or identity is about. It's the same for all these clubs. The thirty years of exposure referred to is gold for the competition and its clubs. It's the advantage this competition has over the other codes trying to impinge on the football market of Sydney and subsequently throughout Australia.
Never said they weren't important, just that the NRL needs to be able to make decisions for the future as well as the present, in order to strengthen the code for the long run
For every past fan who grew up watching the Sydney clubs dominate, there are news ones now watching the new "big" clubs, the Storm, Broncos and Warriors, as well as the traditional big Sydney clubs. To say clubs like Manly have the same national fanbase as those clubs is just not true
IMO the big clubs of the modern game are:
Storm
Broncos
Warriors
Parra
Dragons
Souths
Cowboys are close
Other clubs just don't compare nationally
Never said they weren't important, just that the NRL needs to be able to make decisions for the future as well as the present, in order to strengthen the code for the long run
For every past fan who grew up watching the Sydney clubs dominate, there are news ones now watching the new "big" clubs, the Storm, Broncos and Warriors, as well as the traditional big Sydney clubs. To say clubs like Manly have the same national fanbase as those clubs is just not true
IMO the big clubs of the modern game are:
Storm
Broncos
Warriors
Parra
Dragons
Souths
Cowboys are close
Other clubs just don't compare nationally