DecoyRunner
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Sorry, i think you've got things the wrong way round. We shouldn't be changing the game to try and package it for television. That's a sure-fire way to f**k it up. First you make the game good and then you think about how to market it. The game is fine anyway (could do with a few tweaks) and changing it for the wrong reasons will ruin what makes it great.
Anyway, what league has over other sports is the exciting part. Rugby League is a WAR. Two teams face each other and run straight at each other. People love the big hits and gladitorial nature of the game. With your knowledge of US sports, do you know that when they banned fighting in the NHL the ratings dropped? As soon as they made rules for fighting (ie they allowed it again) the ratings went back up!
That's why I said "right now". Like it or not, they have to pander to TV audiences until the next broadcast deal is done. Union is just as, if not more of a physical war than league. The real advantage our game has is our ball play and athleticism, not brute force. The most watched team in union is also the one playing most like a league team; the Reds.
I'm not saying change the game and I'm not saying take away the physical aspect. I'm saying that we need people other than league fans to watch on the weekend. Those people are not purists and do not care for the intricacies of the arm wrestle as you and I do. They want attacking football with unreal athleticism, and the most obvious form of that is in the try-scoring.
You can say "well, screw them then", but the NRL are not in a position to say that just yet. One day they will be and the game will be better off for it.