I have been watching the game of RL since the late 60's/early 70's.
I was obsessed by it as a kid during the early 70's, then watching as the Eels rise to greatness during the late 70's, and then the 81 - 86 years of dominance. It cemented me as a fan in my youth, and I have been one ever since.
The point of this thread is to discuss whether the game has ever been in a better position than it is now.
My views follow, and I'm happy to hear the views of others who have been watching the game for a long time.
I have never seen it in better shape. I'm finding that nearly every game is a spectacle. This afternoon's Souths/Bulldogs game was a perfect example. Two of the worst performing teams in the comp provided a cracking match to watch on TV and a crowd of over 35 000.
It was just 4 or 5 seasons ago when I finally lost interest in watching. The Melbourne Storm introduced wrestling into the game 15 or so years ago and ruined the game as a sport to watch. Other clubs then followed suit. It became stagnant and was cumbersome and predictable. I stopped watching on tv and rarely went to games. I was sick of the game and hated what it had become.
However, in the past few years, since Peter V'Landy's came on board and introduced subtle rule changes, the game has completely changed.
The game is faster, more skillful, just as intense as ever and a greater spectacle than it has ever been in my lifetime.
The most exciting teams I had ever seen in my life were the 80's Eels and the 90's Raiders. Both teams had amazing backlines and produced exciting attacking RL.
Anyway, back to the present, TV ratings and crowds have gone through the roof. There is a reason for that.
Not only has the quality and skill of the game improved on the field, but it has also improved as a media product.
I've gone from watching bugger all 5 years ago to wanting to watch pretty much every game every weekend.
Crowds and TV ratings are increasing like we could not have imagined 5 years ago.
That Welsh git who talked about 20 000 average attendances had absolutely no clue, yet within 3 years, V'Landy's has pretty much got us there. I didn't think it possible.
I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts.
And please don't mistake this post as a V'landy's love in.
It's a love in for how well RL is going at the moment.
I was obsessed by it as a kid during the early 70's, then watching as the Eels rise to greatness during the late 70's, and then the 81 - 86 years of dominance. It cemented me as a fan in my youth, and I have been one ever since.
The point of this thread is to discuss whether the game has ever been in a better position than it is now.
My views follow, and I'm happy to hear the views of others who have been watching the game for a long time.
I have never seen it in better shape. I'm finding that nearly every game is a spectacle. This afternoon's Souths/Bulldogs game was a perfect example. Two of the worst performing teams in the comp provided a cracking match to watch on TV and a crowd of over 35 000.
It was just 4 or 5 seasons ago when I finally lost interest in watching. The Melbourne Storm introduced wrestling into the game 15 or so years ago and ruined the game as a sport to watch. Other clubs then followed suit. It became stagnant and was cumbersome and predictable. I stopped watching on tv and rarely went to games. I was sick of the game and hated what it had become.
However, in the past few years, since Peter V'Landy's came on board and introduced subtle rule changes, the game has completely changed.
The game is faster, more skillful, just as intense as ever and a greater spectacle than it has ever been in my lifetime.
The most exciting teams I had ever seen in my life were the 80's Eels and the 90's Raiders. Both teams had amazing backlines and produced exciting attacking RL.
Anyway, back to the present, TV ratings and crowds have gone through the roof. There is a reason for that.
Not only has the quality and skill of the game improved on the field, but it has also improved as a media product.
I've gone from watching bugger all 5 years ago to wanting to watch pretty much every game every weekend.
Crowds and TV ratings are increasing like we could not have imagined 5 years ago.
That Welsh git who talked about 20 000 average attendances had absolutely no clue, yet within 3 years, V'Landy's has pretty much got us there. I didn't think it possible.
I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts.
And please don't mistake this post as a V'landy's love in.
It's a love in for how well RL is going at the moment.