Thats a bit outdated! Get with the times!
Maybe you should look at this link that has all the codes.
http://www.convictcreations.com/football/battlestats.html
Some intersting points
"The Australian Rugby Leagues concerted effort to develop the game within Victoria has resulted in a 138.7% increase in total participation in the region (20,495 participants in 2006, up from 8,587 in 2005), while Victorian school registrations alone have risen 161%."
"The NSW Country region enjoyed similar success, with total participants in 2006 reaching 108,518, compared to 98,983 in 2005 an increase of 9.6%."
"The Australian Rugby Leagues schools program continues to flourish, with the total participation rate in schools nationally rising by 16.8%, while junior club registrations have also enjoyed a national growth rate of 3.6%."
"Significantly, an increase of 37% in total participation rates i.e at junior and senior levels - within the ARLs Affiliated States (Victoria, Western Australia, Northern Territory and South Australia) has contributed to a national total participation rate rise of 11.2% (371,557 in 2006, up from 223,204 in 2005), and shown that more kids are experiencing Rugby League than ever before."
"Other figures of importance include the success of ARL Developments Smaller Steps Program, which has resulted in 110,250 children participating in 22,874 clinics held in 2006, and a total of 190,649 taking part in Rugby League Gala Days such as the Legends of League competition and ARLD Cup.
Overall, a total of 874,258 kids received a rugby league experience of some capacity in 2006."
My favourite part
In August 2006, a Rugby Union test between Australia and New Zealand was played to a sell out crowd of 52,000 in Brisbane. The game was watched by around 350,000 on free-to-air TV in Sydney. A home and away NRL game that weekend drew 7,000 to Telstra Stadium, yet the game outrated Union's test match.
Of the 50 top-rating sports programs in Australia in 2005, 12 were AFL, six were League and not one was Rugby. Not even the Bledisloe Cup made the list.
and
Of the top 100 programs of all types on pay TV in 2006, 73 were Rugby League. The NRL had eight in the top 10.
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Super 14 crowds
NSW Waratahs
2006 average crowd - 29,929
2007 average crowd - 21,872 ( down 27 per cent.)
2007 "grudge match" between NSW and Queensland - 21,872
Queensland Reds
2006 average crowd - 23,154
2007 average crowds - 18,101 (down 21 per cent)
ACT Brumbies
2006 average crowd 21-22,000
2007 average crowd - 17,813 (down 22 per cent)
Western Force
2006 - 28,385
2007 - 27,000 ( down five per cent)