How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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Re: How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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Lol
Comedy genius .
Most watched sport in Aust .
That's not rejection .
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Re: How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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Bbear wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:28 pm
Get out !
Hook up a caravan and travel right around Australia.
It will soon be apparent to you that most of the country has not embraced RL.
Australia ( most of ) has rejected Rugby League !
A sellout of State of Origin in Perth.

A bigger crowd for State of Origin in Melbourne than every AFL game ever played in NSW & Qld.

Some how that does not sound like rejection of Rugby League across Australia.

Hmm so where is AFLs popular games in England? Do they even know if AFL exists there?
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Re: How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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Afl has clearly a greater national foot print then rl. To argue otherwise is simply to show you ignorance.
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Re: How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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Fred wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 11:55 pm
Afl has clearly a greater national foot print then rl. To argue otherwise is simply to show you ignorance.
The quote wasn't greater national footprint. It was saying the rest of Australia rejected Rugby League.
When this is clearly not the case when you look at the turnouts matches have gotten when playing in AFL states like Victoria and W.A.

Saying that, we leave AFL for dead where it really counts with the global footprint.

28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES

10 more first grade clubs than AFL and teams in 4 more countries.
Let's be honest, that is a footprint ass kicking.

Mate we are even more global than AFL in reserve grade with feeder clubs with in PNG, France and Fiji soon too.

That is not even counting all our rep teams in Pacific cup. Samoa, Tonga, Fiji.

But wait, we are in the process of a possible professional team in New York too.

That could possibly one day make it 6 countries with 1st grade Rugby League clubs while AFL is still yet to get a team outside Australia.
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Re: How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:48 am
Fred wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 11:55 pm
Afl has clearly a greater national foot print then rl. To argue otherwise is simply to show you ignorance.
The quote wasn't greater national footprint. It was saying the rest of Australia rejected Rugby League.
When this is clearly not the case when you look at the turnouts matches have gotten when playing in AFL states like Victoria and W.A.

Saying that, we leave AFL for dead where it really counts with the global footprint.

28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES

10 more first grade clubs than AFL and teams in 4 more countries.
Let's be honest, that is a footprint ass kicking.

Mate we are even more global than AFL in reserve grade with feeder clubs with in PNG, France and Fiji soon too.

That is not even counting all our rep teams in Pacific cup. Samoa, Tonga, Fiji.

But wait, we are in the process of a possible professional team in New York too.

That could possibly one day make it 6 countries with 1st grade Rugby League clubs while AFL is still yet to get a team outside Australia.
Lol
They do have trouble comprehending written English .
The old strawman arguement ( argue against something that was never stated)
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Yep most of Australia hasn't rejected RL .
Seeing as it's the most watched sport .
Usually has te highest rating program of the year .
Shows how little the fumblers ever look outside the bubble .
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Re: How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:48 am
Fred wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 11:55 pm
Afl has clearly a greater national foot print then rl. To argue otherwise is simply to show you ignorance.
The quote wasn't greater national footprint. It was saying the rest of Australia rejected Rugby League.
When this is clearly not the case when you look at the turnouts matches have gotten when playing in AFL states like Victoria and W.A.

Saying that, we leave AFL for dead where it really counts with the global footprint.

28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES

10 more first grade clubs than AFL and teams in 4 more countries.
Let's be honest, that is a footprint ass kicking.

Mate we are even more global than AFL in reserve grade with feeder clubs with in PNG, France and Fiji soon too.

That is not even counting all our rep teams in Pacific cup. Samoa, Tonga, Fiji.

But wait, we are in the process of a possible professional team in New York too.

That could possibly one day make it 6 countries with 1st grade Rugby League clubs while AFL is still yet to get a team outside Australia.
Rl far bigger internationally than afl no doubt. But rl is a very minor sport Outside nsw and qld you would agree. The novelty factor is there for sure but as far as grassroots go very very small.
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Re: How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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Fred wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 2:40 pm
NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:48 am
Fred wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 11:55 pm
Afl has clearly a greater national foot print then rl. To argue otherwise is simply to show you ignorance.
The quote wasn't greater national footprint. It was saying the rest of Australia rejected Rugby League.
When this is clearly not the case when you look at the turnouts matches have gotten when playing in AFL states like Victoria and W.A.

Saying that, we leave AFL for dead where it really counts with the global footprint.

28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES

10 more first grade clubs than AFL and teams in 4 more countries.
Let's be honest, that is a footprint ass kicking.

Mate we are even more global than AFL in reserve grade with feeder clubs with in PNG, France and Fiji soon too.

That is not even counting all our rep teams in Pacific cup. Samoa, Tonga, Fiji.

But wait, we are in the process of a possible professional team in New York too.

That could possibly one day make it 6 countries with 1st grade Rugby League clubs while AFL is still yet to get a team outside Australia.
Rl far bigger internationally than afl no doubt. But rl is a very minor sport Outside nsw and qld you would agree. The novelty factor is there for sure but as far as grassroots go very very small.
Yet we can still sellout State of Origin in Perth and get 90,000 plus at the MCG in Melbourne.

AFL has never gotten that many people in NSW and Qld.
I would say AFL is a minor sport in NSW and Qld too then.

Your games are mostly shown on 7mate in these states on a TV station that gets an average rating of 3%.

Wouldn't a major sport be shown on the most popular channels all the time? :lol:
Why is better homes and gardens rating higher than AFL games?

Saying that our sport at least has games played in these AFL states with good crowds.

AFL abandoned NZ games due to such low interest.

Then AFL
Have nothing in the UK.
Nothing in the Pacific Islands.
Nothing in North America.
Nothing in Europe.
Nothing in PNG.
Nothing in NZ.

Nothing anywhere as far as real teams outside Australia :lol: :(/
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Re: How does it feel knowing Australians embraced Rugby League yet English rejected AFL?

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I think we agree that AFL is not the major sport in QLD and NSW but aussie rules definitely has a large presence in both - RL largely confined to QLd and NSW in Australia. AFL has no international presence of any concern - we all know that. Not sure what the issue is here.

Re: TV - Yep - I agree - that will be the bench mark for me - when they start showing AFL on the main channels all the time - and it is done without concessions on the broadcast deal money. I think a lot of games shown now are only done so due to the contractual obligations the AFL put on the networks in the deal - they are happy to take a lot less to ensure this and seems the networks are happy enough to do this for the discount.
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