pussycat wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 7:49 am
Yes, but telling you each week doesn't seems to matter?
Why do you think ,when we have an equal number of games we usually win? any ideas??? that's with 1 less match each week and a couple of hundred K of ratings not counted??????????????????????????? but but but
because unlike the NRL most of our games overlap which rob ratings for each game?

Even Roy Masters acknowledged this, yet you're too stupid.
Of course you'll claim the AFL put their best games on Thursdays and Fridays and all their poor games on the weekend, (despite the evidence showing the NRL favour better teams on Thursdays and Fridays even more). Yet again we rated over 1mil on Friday night for the eagles v Melbourne which was 4th v 16th. This is a figure the NRL have only achieved once (or maybe twice) this year with their best matchup. This weekend the AFL had games that would easily rate that high if they were shown nationally on FTA and in isolation.
So there are genuine reasons why the AFL rates lower on average for Saturdays and Sundays. Why does the NRL always rate lower when conditions are the same?