National Rugby League, yeah right.



Get back on topic, the thread wasn't done to talk tv ratings. AFL has already been smashed in that thread.Beaussie wrote:0 viewers for an NRL Semi Final in a capital city of Australia. No spin can change how pathetic that fact is.
National Rugby League, yeah right.![]()
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And likewise the NSWRL oops NRL was dominated by NSW teams last year in the top 8 with just one team from outside of NSW/ACT.Dogs wrote:Especially you beaussie, continue to preaches national sport. The joke is on you and your AFL cronies. RL have 4 sides left, 1 NZ, 1 Qld, 1 NSW and one Vic. You again are the one who preach you are the national code, yet AFL only have 1 in 4 sides that are in your final 4. In fact you had only 2 sides outside Vic in the top 8 and most of the other states side finished at the bottom of the ladder. RL however had 2 sides from qld, 1 NZ, 1 Vic and 3 NSW looks a little more rounded to me.
Just be done with it AFL and move back to the VFL.
reallyBeaussie wrote:And likewise the NSWRL oops NRL was dominated by NSW teams last year in the top 8 with just one team from outside of NSW/ACT.Dogs wrote:Especially you beaussie, continue to preaches national sport. The joke is on you and your AFL cronies. RL have 4 sides left, 1 NZ, 1 Qld, 1 NSW and one Vic. You again are the one who preach you are the national code, yet AFL only have 1 in 4 sides that are in your final 4. In fact you had only 2 sides outside Vic in the top 8 and most of the other states side finished at the bottom of the ladder. RL however had 2 sides from qld, 1 NZ, 1 Vic and 3 NSW looks a little more rounded to me.
Just be done with it AFL and move back to the VFL.![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NRL_season
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
You're a fool. Most outside of NSW and QLD couldn't even tell you the difference between Union and League. It's all Rugby or Thugby. More 'national' eh? What rubbish.King-Eliagh wrote:To keep on topic I find it pretty enlightening to see the comparison of national and international league teams in the NRL finals compared to the AFL. One would have to say that from this, this year it looks like the nrl was the more 'national' comp. Although this can change next season so not the strongest argument.
Blah, blah, blah. Take your Rugby League rose coloured glasses off and open your eyes to real picture in Australia. Gees you post a lot of rubbish round here. You are however a fine example of your typical so called Rugby League fan, having attended 2 AFL games in Sydney and 0 NRL games in Sydney. Way to go sunshine. The AFL appreciates your support.King-Eliagh wrote:I fortunately got to travel all round this country this year with work. And I kept my eyes peeled all over the country for signs of nrl and AFL, and well mostly I'd have to say it's pretty equal in terms of grounds, advertising, social discussion etc etc. In terms of the NRL across the nation, there's lots of support in the NT. Massive support in QLD and NSW. Some support in Victoria, less in Tasmania and SA and some in WA. All up to me the stakes were pretty even with the AFL holding more support in 1 or 2 more states however nowhere near the support in QLD and NSW, which hold a massive proportion of the countries population.
Reading all the stuff about tv viewers in here, it also seems pretty even or perhaps a bit towards RL. The AFL does get the crowds though. But this year might mark a significant turning point with worries and woes all over the board for the AFL, while League seems to be on the rise and building across the nation.We will see, for now I say let's keep fighting but where have the insults gone?? Comon folks the yip yapping about figures, crowds, national sport this national sport that is boring without adding something like "you ******* goat turd" on the end or the beginning of your arguments. We now know what we all think of eachother so dont be shy, just say it.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
So now beaussie you are just calling people outside of NSW and Qld retarted. I seem to be able to hold a reasonable conversation with the guys in my Melb office about sport and that sure includes RL. I know you do it well, but stop playing stupid.Beaussie wrote:You're a fool. Most outside of NSW and QLD couldn't even tell you the difference between Union and League. It's all Rugby or Thugby. More 'national' eh? What rubbish.King-Eliagh wrote:To keep on topic I find it pretty enlightening to see the comparison of national and international league teams in the NRL finals compared to the AFL. One would have to say that from this, this year it looks like the nrl was the more 'national' comp. Although this can change next season so not the strongest argument.![]()
Blah, blah, blah. Take your Rugby League rose coloured glasses off and open your eyes to real picture in Australia. Gees you post a lot of rubbish round here. You are however a fine example of your typical so called Rugby League fan, having attended 2 AFL games in Sydney and 0 NRL games in Sydney. Way to go sunshine. The AFL appreciates your support.King-Eliagh wrote:I fortunately got to travel all round this country this year with work. And I kept my eyes peeled all over the country for signs of nrl and AFL, and well mostly I'd have to say it's pretty equal in terms of grounds, advertising, social discussion etc etc. In terms of the NRL across the nation, there's lots of support in the NT. Massive support in QLD and NSW. Some support in Victoria, less in Tasmania and SA and some in WA. All up to me the stakes were pretty even with the AFL holding more support in 1 or 2 more states however nowhere near the support in QLD and NSW, which hold a massive proportion of the countries population.
Reading all the stuff about tv viewers in here, it also seems pretty even or perhaps a bit towards RL. The AFL does get the crowds though. But this year might mark a significant turning point with worries and woes all over the board for the AFL, while League seems to be on the rise and building across the nation.We will see, for now I say let's keep fighting but where have the insults gone?? Comon folks the yip yapping about figures, crowds, national sport this national sport that is boring without adding something like "you ******* goat turd" on the end or the beginning of your arguments. We now know what we all think of eachother so dont be shy, just say it.
and you have just prooven Beaussie to be correct, go back and have a read at what I wrote retartAFL Warrior wrote:Of course NSW and QLD people are ******** as they follow a garbage sport. But the again NSW and QLD were the main dumping ground for the convict trash of England.
Hmm, those in glass houses comes to mind.Dogs wrote:and you have just prooven Beaussie to be correct, go back and have a read at what I wrote retartAFL Warrior wrote:Of course NSW and QLD people are ******** as they follow a garbage sport. But the again NSW and QLD were the main dumping ground for the convict trash of England.:_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
Now we have confirmation you're making things up. Lots of support in the NT. Laughable along with support for Rugby League in VIC, TAS, SA and WA. Laughable I tell ya.King-Eliagh wrote:To keep on topic I find it pretty enlightening to see the comparison of national and international league teams in the NRL finals compared to the AFL. One would have to say that from this, this year it looks like the nrl was the more 'national' comp. Although this can change next season so not the strongest argument.
So your point is?>
King-Eliagh wrote:I fortunately got to travel all round this country this year with work. And I kept my eyes peeled all over the country for signs of nrl and AFL, and well mostly I'd have to say it's pretty equal in terms of grounds, advertising, social discussion etc etc. In terms of the NRL across the nation, there's lots of support in the NT. Massive support in QLD and NSW. Some support in Victoria, less in Tasmania and SA and some in WA. All up to me the stakes were pretty even with the AFL holding more support in 1 or 2 more states however nowhere near the support in QLD and NSW, which hold a massive proportion of the countries population.
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