Well someone's got to stick up for League here don't they?
A little research always comes in handy and I always prefer to research a topic or at least seek confirmation on it with others before making a statement. Beaussie, I think you will find that Rugby League beat the AFL in ratings on the weekend. Your statistics are only current until the Saturday night in question. And by reading your post, you were insinuating that the Lions actually beat the Broncos, when in fact it was the NSW City -vs- Country game. MAKAVELLI, in the end it was the Lions and City -vs- Country who got nailed in the ratings.
A summary of Brisbane's Footy ratings which i'm sure will make interesting reading:
Weekend 8, 9, 10 April:
Nine's Friday Night Football (NRL) = 227,000
Nine's Sunday Football (NRL) = 195,000
(No AFL listed in oztam top 50 for Brisbane)
Highet rating football in Brisbane for this week = NRL
Weekend 15, 16, 17 April:
Nine's Friday Night Football (NRL) = 241,000
Nine's Sunday Football (NRL) = 251,000
(No AFL listed in oztam top 50 for Brisbane)
Highest rating football in Brisbane for this week = NRL
Weekend 22, 23, 24, 25 April:
Nine's Friday Night Football (NRL) = 389,000
Nine's Sunday Football (NRL) = 235,000
(No AFL listed on oztam top 50 for Brisbane)
Highest rating football in Brisbane for this week = NRL
Weekend 29, 30 April, 1 May:
Nine's Friday Night Football (NRL) = 280,000
Ten's Saturday Night AFL = 195,000
Highest rating football in Brisbane for this week = NRL
Weekend 6, 7, 8 May:
Ten's Saturday Night AFL = 199,000
Nine's Friday Night Football (NRL) = 179,000
Nine's Sunday Football (NRL) = 262,000
Highest rating football in Brisbane for this week = NRL
References: Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd, The Courier Mail Sports Section, Oztam Weekly Ratings Downloads (subsciption required for most recent ratings weeks).
I would like to know how these statistics suggest that "the people of Brisbane prefer AFL"?
