Re: The No.1 Football Code In Australia
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 2:14 pm
I love both NRL and AFL. Happy to watch any game from either code.
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Druitt Soldiers wrote:I love both NRL and AFL. Happy to watch any game from either code.
Agreed both have their own skill sets and exciting elements - enjoy both Druitt Soldiers (ps. Don't let KE know you have soldier in your call sign - he has an issue with Soldiers!)Druitt Soldiers wrote:I love both NRL and AFL. Happy to watch any game from either code.
Have no issue with this clearly participation wise soccer clear beats all - but I think there is other stats as well that should be included - memberships, total revenue, sponsorship, crowds and lastly TV ratings - when all are added I think soccer slips to 2nd or 3rd but agree in essence with the above.214Four wrote:The bigget football code(out of the big four codes) in australia would have to be Football/soccer. it holds a significant position in almost all states and territiories in Australia. Below i have made a list for each state/territory with football codes poularity 1-4, and given 4 points for 1st and 1 point for 4th. then looking at the population for each centre the scores are multiplied by the states/territories population percentage against australias total. I think this is the most fair way because it is inaccurate to give equal significance to the most popular sport in NSW compared to say TAS when one state has a much larger percentage of the nations population than the other and therefore the most popular sport in NSW should higher points.
i have judged the popularity on general interest in each particular code, and actual participation and following. it has nothing to do with popularity of the AFL or NRL or A-league etc, its strickly code popularity.
NSW 7.4M / 32.08%
1st. Rugby League = 112.28 ([4 x 32.08]+[3x32.08]÷2)
1st. Football/Soccer = 112.28
3rd. Rugby Union = 64.16
4th. Aussie Rules = 32.08
VIC 5.7M / 24.79%
1st. Aussie Rules = 99.16
2nd. Football/Soccer = 74.37 (3 x 24.79)
3rd. Rugby League = 37.18
3rd. Rugby Union = 37.18
QLD 4.6M / 20.13%
1st. Rugby League = 80.52 (4 x 20.13)
2nd. Football/Soccer = 40.08
2nd. Aussie Rules = 40.08
2nd. Rugby Union = 40.08
WA 2.3M / 10.79%
1st. Aussie Rules = 43.16
2nd. Football/soccer = 32.37
3rd. Rugby Union = 21.58
4th. Rugby League = 10.79 (1 x 10.79)
SA 1.7M / 7.26%
1st. Aussie Rules = 29.04
2nd. Football/Soccer = 21.78
3rd. no sufficient prescence
4th. no sufficient prescence
TAS 512K / 2.24%
1st. Aussie Rules = 8.96
2nd. Football/Soccer = 6.72
3rd. no sufficient prescence
3rd. no sufficient prescence
ACT 380K / 1.66%
1st. Rugby Union = 6.64
2nd. Rugby League = 4.98
3rd. Aussie Rules = 2.49
3rd. Football/soccer = 2.49
NT 237K / 1.0%
1st. Aussie Rules = 4.00
2nd. Rugby League = 3.00
3rd. Football/soccer = 2.00 (2 x 20.13)
4th. Rugby Union[/b] = 1.00
OVERALL
1st. Football/soccer (292.09)
2nd. Aussie Rules (258.97)
3rd Rugby League (248.75)
4th Rugby Union (170.64)
piesman2011 wrote:I'm curious about your sources 214four?
they are talking participation rates the tv ratings are mostly rubbish due to having. so little number of rating boxes for 21 odd million peopleRaiderdave wrote:piesman2011 wrote:I'm curious about your sources 214four?
so am I
its far too vague
participation fair enough ... but also general interest & following ... & yet it has nothing to do with the NRL or VFL
so
what are people following then ?![]()
still its a lot better then that twat Swines effort![]()
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here is another way to gauge which code is bigger overall is to put up the biggest offerings each code has had this year in each capital & its audience within said capital & see who has more in their non traditional areas
its obvious this translates into actual levels of interest
Sydney
1. RL SOO decider .... 1.2 million
2. Soccer WC qualifiers 434K
3. VFL GF 344K
4. Union Bledisloe 261K
Melb
1. VFL GF 1.3 Million
2.RL SOO decider 464K
3.Soccer WC qualifier 336K
4.Union Bledisloe 78K
Brisbane
1. RL SOO game I 904K
2. VFL GF 243K
3. Union Bledisloe 176K
4 Soccer WC qualifier 138K
Perth
1. VFL GF 503K
2. RL SOO decider 110K
3. Soccer WC qualifier 101K
4.Union Bledisloe 70K
Adelaide
1.VFL GF 348K
2.Soccer WC qualifier 109K
3. RL SOO decider 99K
4. Union Bledisloe 28K
so that's
RL in the 3 sthn capitals ... at 673K for its biggest event in 2013
&
VFL ... at 587K in Sydney & Brissie for its gala event of 2013
interestingly
RL's SOO decider drew a bigger audience then Soccer's biggest game since the 2010 WC in the Sthn capitals with the world cup qualifier that got us into brazil attracting only 546K in Melb , Perth & Adelaide
Also.... we're always told by fumbling halfwits in here & elsewhere .... that Union is the far bigger game of the 2 rugby codes in the Sthn states & yet
union could only muster an embarrassing 176K all up in the Sthn capitals for the opening Bledisloe of 2013![]()
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all of these numbers available at
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/category/ratings
do those figures include both the indoor and out door soccer?214Four wrote:The bigget football code(out of the big four codes) in australia would have to be Football/soccer. it holds a significant position in almost all states and territiories in Australia. Below i have made a list for each state/territory with football codes poularity 1-4, and given 4 points for 1st and 1 point for 4th. then looking at the population for each centre the scores are multiplied by the states/territories population percentage against australias total. I think this is the most fair way because it is inaccurate to give equal significance to the most popular sport in NSW compared to say TAS when one state has a much larger percentage of the nations population than the other and therefore the most popular sport in NSW should higher points.
i have judged the popularity on general interest in each particular code, and actual participation and following. it has nothing to do with popularity of the AFL or NRL or A-league etc, its strickly code popularity.
NSW 7.4M / 32.08%
1st. Rugby League = 112.28 ([4 x 32.08]+[3x32.08]÷2)
1st. Football/Soccer = 112.28
3rd. Rugby Union = 64.16
4th. Aussie Rules = 32.08
VIC 5.7M / 24.79%
1st. Aussie Rules = 99.16
2nd. Football/Soccer = 74.37 (3 x 24.79)
3rd. Rugby League = 37.18
3rd. Rugby Union = 37.18
QLD 4.6M / 20.13%
1st. Rugby League = 80.52 (4 x 20.13)
2nd. Football/Soccer = 40.08
2nd. Aussie Rules = 40.08
2nd. Rugby Union = 40.08
WA 2.3M / 10.79%
1st. Aussie Rules = 43.16
2nd. Football/soccer = 32.37
3rd. Rugby Union = 21.58
4th. Rugby League = 10.79 (1 x 10.79)
SA 1.7M / 7.26%
1st. Aussie Rules = 29.04
2nd. Football/Soccer = 21.78
3rd. no sufficient prescence
4th. no sufficient prescence
TAS 512K / 2.24%
1st. Aussie Rules = 8.96
2nd. Football/Soccer = 6.72
3rd. no sufficient prescence
3rd. no sufficient prescence
ACT 380K / 1.66%
1st. Rugby Union = 6.64
2nd. Rugby League = 4.98
3rd. Aussie Rules = 2.49
3rd. Football/soccer = 2.49
NT 237K / 1.0%
1st. Aussie Rules = 4.00
2nd. Rugby League = 3.00
3rd. Football/soccer = 2.00 (2 x 20.13)
4th. Rugby Union[/b] = 1.00
OVERALL
1st. Football/soccer (292.09)
2nd. Aussie Rules (258.97)
3rd Rugby League (248.75)
4th Rugby Union (170.64)
the tv ratings are mostly rubbish due to having. so little number of rating boxes for 21 odd million people[/quote]adamj1300 wrote::
ahhhhadamj1300 wrote:do those figures include both the indoor and out door soccer?214Four wrote:The bigget football code(out of the big four codes) in australia would have to be Football/soccer. it holds a significant position in almost all states and territiories in Australia. Below i have made a list for each state/territory with football codes poularity 1-4, and given 4 points for 1st and 1 point for 4th. then looking at the population for each centre the scores are multiplied by the states/territories population percentage against australias total. I think this is the most fair way because it is inaccurate to give equal significance to the most popular sport in NSW compared to say TAS when one state has a much larger percentage of the nations population than the other and therefore the most popular sport in NSW should higher points.
i have judged the popularity on general interest in each particular code, and actual participation and following. it has nothing to do with popularity of the AFL or NRL or A-league etc, its strickly code popularity.
NSW 7.4M / 32.08%
1st. Rugby League = 112.28 ([4 x 32.08]+[3x32.08]÷2)
1st. Football/Soccer = 112.28
3rd. Rugby Union = 64.16
4th. Aussie Rules = 32.08
VIC 5.7M / 24.79%
1st. Aussie Rules = 99.16
2nd. Football/Soccer = 74.37 (3 x 24.79)
3rd. Rugby League = 37.18
3rd. Rugby Union = 37.18
QLD 4.6M / 20.13%
1st. Rugby League = 80.52 (4 x 20.13)
2nd. Football/Soccer = 40.08
2nd. Aussie Rules = 40.08
2nd. Rugby Union = 40.08
WA 2.3M / 10.79%
1st. Aussie Rules = 43.16
2nd. Football/soccer = 32.37
3rd. Rugby Union = 21.58
4th. Rugby League = 10.79 (1 x 10.79)
SA 1.7M / 7.26%
1st. Aussie Rules = 29.04
2nd. Football/Soccer = 21.78
3rd. no sufficient prescence
4th. no sufficient prescence
TAS 512K / 2.24%
1st. Aussie Rules = 8.96
2nd. Football/Soccer = 6.72
3rd. no sufficient prescence
3rd. no sufficient prescence
ACT 380K / 1.66%
1st. Rugby Union = 6.64
2nd. Rugby League = 4.98
3rd. Aussie Rules = 2.49
3rd. Football/soccer = 2.49
NT 237K / 1.0%
1st. Aussie Rules = 4.00
2nd. Rugby League = 3.00
3rd. Football/soccer = 2.00 (2 x 20.13)
4th. Rugby Union[/b] = 1.00
OVERALL
1st. Football/soccer (292.09)
2nd. Aussie Rules (258.97)
3rd Rugby League (248.75)
4th Rugby Union (170.64)
soccer has been for years the highest participated sport in Australia, up to the age of 15/16 after that it falls away dramatically & then the AFL, NRL take over