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'League Rugby?' - not a chance and how is that implied in actually fact Pepsi dropped the cola bit as did Coke in a practical sense.
In marketing and promotion you need to be a 'purple cow' - you need to stand out in some way not be intentionally merged into the image of a competitor.
Anyone who actually thinks Rugby league can win a war for the name of 'Rugby' is irrational. RL people don't like this but Union does have a better right to the word 'Rugby' (the 22 clubs DID split from the central ruling governing body) and certainly does have the market for calling it Rugby. Aside from Northern England and maybe PNG name a place in the WORLD where 'Rugby' conjures us the thirteen man code in peoples minds in general?
Ohhh... Leadership generally implies fighting for the future, becoming an innovator, motivating people through vision but all those things are contrary to clinging to the past. Past names, past memories, past victories - that is exactly what fighting for the name 'Rugby' is, fighting for the past, fighting fr something that will not gain us anything notable. Fair enough use the 'Rugby' in the name when it suits us but in cases like Australia it is time to leave it behind.
In marketing and promotion you need to be a 'purple cow' - you need to stand out in some way not be intentionally merged into the image of a competitor.
Anyone who actually thinks Rugby league can win a war for the name of 'Rugby' is irrational. RL people don't like this but Union does have a better right to the word 'Rugby' (the 22 clubs DID split from the central ruling governing body) and certainly does have the market for calling it Rugby. Aside from Northern England and maybe PNG name a place in the WORLD where 'Rugby' conjures us the thirteen man code in peoples minds in general?
Ohhh... Leadership generally implies fighting for the future, becoming an innovator, motivating people through vision but all those things are contrary to clinging to the past. Past names, past memories, past victories - that is exactly what fighting for the name 'Rugby' is, fighting for the past, fighting fr something that will not gain us anything notable. Fair enough use the 'Rugby' in the name when it suits us but in cases like Australia it is time to leave it behind.