I am stating that rugby league test matches in England rate higher than Union test matches on at the same time. Itso clear the general public on FTA in Britain have a preference for rugby league for their choice of rugby entertainment. The last rugby league world cup in England had a number of rugby league games out rating union tests on FTA tv at the same time. The public chose this preference : not the private/public school officials or a biased newsprint media. Go figure dumbo!?.
This is just a plain lie. Aside from the fact that the RFL actively avoids scheduling England RL games at the same time as the RFU, last years NZ vs England games had attendances of 17000, 26000 and 32000.
The England vs All Blacks game held the day before the third RL test had an attendance of 82000.
Premiership Rugby had a total season attendance of 1,958, 402. With an average attendance of 14507.
Super League had a total season attendance of 1,166,425. With an average attendance of 8547.
Added to this Premiership Rugby has a 135 games per season, where Super League has 180.
Super League's attendance numbers are significantly lower than the Premiership, in the same way that their Test attendances are lower. There hasn't been a Six Nations home game for England in the last decade that hasn't sold out (funnily enough there hasn't ever been an RL Test scheduled on the same day either, because you're a massive liar).
The deluded way you lie about everything to make your point of view stand out borders on the insanity of some AFL fans who genuinely believe the AFL is held back by mysterious outside forces as well.