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Swans Victory A Threat to Rugby League
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 5:32 pm
by Beaussie
Roy Morgan Research wrote:AFL To Reap Rewards If Swans Win Grand Final
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Article No. 414 - September 24, 2005
http://www.roymorgan.com/news/press-releases/2005/414/
A Sydney Swans victory today (Saturday, September 24) will spark a wave of AFL popularity in New South Wales that may eventually threaten the dominance of Rugby League in that State, according to the Roy Morgan Sports Monitor.
From 2001 the Roy Morgan Sports Monitor measured the effect that the Brisbane Lions’ Premiership successes had on the overall support for AFL within Queensland .
In June 2001, prior to the Lions winning their first AFL premiership, 33% of Queenslanders supported an AFL team compared to 60% who supported an NRL team. By the time the Lions were contesting their second premiership, the percentage that supported an AFL team had risen 9% to 42%. By March 2005, AFL support in Queensland stood at 49% compared with NRL support of 59%
The overall number of people who support an AFL team in Queensland has grown a staggering 64% from June 2001 to March 2005 (from 938,000 to 1,542,000 people), compared with NRL growth of only 7.8% for the period (from 1,729,000 to 1,863,000 people).
Looking at New South Wales , the Roy Morgan Sports Monitor showed that from June 2001 to March 2005, the number of people who support an AFL team increased 11.6% (1,702,000 to 1,899,000), while NRL support grew only 2.5% (2,977,000 — 3,051,000).
If in five years the NSW supporter base for AFL grows by the same amount it did in Queensland, while the NRL supporter base grows only 2.5% as it has done since 2001, then support for the AFL in New South Wales will be virtually level with support for the NRL at well over 3 million people.
Although this would require the type of incredible success enjoyed by the Brisbane Lions in the past few years, a Grand Final win for the Swans on Saturday would be the first step on the road to significant AFL growth in New South Wales.
No doubt Gallop and Co. are very concerned and were hoping the West Coast would knock off the Swans. Must be hard for them seeing the Daily Telegraph with just as much AFL/Swans news as NRL news in the week of the NRL GF.

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:11 pm
by Beaussie
Yet again today, no front page for the NRL GF. The Swans had the front page virtually everyday for the past couple of weeks. You could be forgiven for thinking the footy season is over in Sydney. The ticker tape parade for the Swans on Friday should also ensure the Swans grace the front pages of the Sydney papers again. Poor NRL.

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:47 pm
by Grim Reaper
NRL is dead!
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 4:55 pm
by King-Eliagh
Anyone who believes rugby league will/is dying in nsw or qld has;
a) a brain the size of a marshmallow
b) extreme gullibility, so extreme i wouldnt be surprised if they read some crock of shit on the net about marty bryant being innocent they'd believe that too <<Beaussie.
c) a bizarre mental blindness deriving from eating a huge amount of sour grapes.
Statistics like the ones above mean shit beaussie. They are numbers, sure they tell us something is growing but rarely do they cover the big picture. There are many many variables stats like those just dont take into consideration. I just cant believe someone gets paid for this rubbish.
Beaussie read this article, its not much worse than the one you've posted.
www.dailyterror.com.au
BENJI MARSHALL SIGNIFIES DEATH FOR AFL IN SYDNEY.
Superstar tigers five eight benji marshall could signify death to the AFL in sydney. The skills this young man brings to the game are fascinating to watch both for tigers fans and non tigers fans. Since benji marshall joined the nrl, crowd figures have risen by 4%. And if the tigers get up on sunday and benji marshall continues to play without injury over the next ten years that 4% may rise to something like 30%.
This could mean death to AFL in sydney.
Tim Morrisey, Daily Terror. :D
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:09 pm
by Beaussie
Roy Morgan Research is respected for its research activities. Just because you don't like what you read doesn't mean the research is any less valid.
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 7:02 pm
by King-Eliagh
A famous and wise man once wrote. There's statistics, there's more statistics, and then there's lies.
Stats dont tell us the truth beaussie. I know you liked what you read but its bloody rubbish. I would put everything I own in a bet that league wont be dead in 30 yrs. Heck i'd even let you sacrifice my dog, im that confident.
And beaussie you are obviously insecure about rugby league, otherwise you'd just be confident and content with the fact that AFL and league have their place in the city. If you want bigernie to analyse this insecurity of yours im sure hed be happy to.

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 2:44 am
by Willis 21
More people watched the Rugby league final in Sydney than AFL.
What will happen to AFL next year in Sydney when the Swans go back to being crap again??
The AFL will go back to rating 80,000 on Saturday nights, and 400,000 for the GF.
To quote Gimp Reamer's mentor Alan Jones.... "One swallow doesn't make a summer.."
Isn't that right Gimp??...

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 10:37 am
by Beaussie
Willis 21 wrote:More people watched the Rugby league final in Sydney than AFL.
The peak audience for the AFL GF was actually more than the NRL GF.
Willis 21 wrote:What will happen to AFL next year in Sydney when the Swans go back to being crap again??
The AFL will go back to rating 80,000 on Saturday nights, and 400,000 for the GF.
You, like most leaguies certainly hope so.
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:40 am
by King-Eliagh
Beaussie stop neglecting mine and bigernies efforts to help you. We know you live in a rugby league city and we both know you struggle, battle, and cry about it. Please let us help you...

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:13 am
by Beaussie
I'm happy to say this city is gripped by AFL fever. Front and back pages of the daily papers, lead stories on the tv news bulletins, a Swans flag flying on top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a ticker tape parade and most importantly the Premier of NSW and Lord Mayor of Sydney being great Swans supporters. Compare all that with the NRL GF. Hardly comparable, but what would you know living in the NT?

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:05 pm
by King-Eliagh
I know NT has been gripped with league fever
And i know that during the season all weeks prior to the swans leadup to the gf there was more rugby league in every sydney paper than AFL. League was on the front and back pages of the papers atleast four times as much as AFL. League fronted sports bulletins more than AFL. Where do you live again beaussie?
Go League!
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 1:20 pm
by Beaussie
Like you'd know anything about what was happening in Sydney in the lead up to the GFs.

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 1:33 pm
by King-Eliagh
I was talking about "all season" beaussie
Read harder next time...