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I don't know why people keep referring to crowd attendance, viewership or participation numbers, sorry but your opinion doesn't really hold up against the facts - which are very easy to find.
The suburbs behind rugby league’s record numbers staving off AFL (July 13, 2024)
"Unbeknown to them, the Whites only just managed to get Oscar’s registration complete in time to play this year – but an even bigger surprise was when they were told he was the 200,000th player to sign up for the sport in Australia in 2024.
It’s the first time rugby league has reached the milestone."
The suburbs behind rugby league’s record numbers staving off AFL
The NRL has topped $700m in revenue for the first time ever amid bumper profits and TV numbers (February 21, 2024)
"Rugby league is now Australia’s most-watched sport with total viewership of 171.8 million, up 14 per cent from 150.6m in 2022."
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/t...s/news-story/547ff87cd88ef60416d99622e836fc38
New NRL crowd record looms as fans flock to the footy (August 31, 2024)
"2023 (204 games) 3,797,922 fans
*2024 (191 games) 3,657,876 fans
*13 games remaining in the season"
New NRL crowd record looms as fans flock to the footy
I'm not disagreeing that the game has undergone en****tification as time has gone by but the numbers don't lie. The NRL and rugby league in general have some very valid flaws and criticisms that can be levied against them.
I'll happily start the ball rolling by firmly affixing my tinfoil hat and pointing out the huge funding that comes via gambling revenue streams (Gambling in Australia) and how that could have a direct influence on officiating determining outcomes. I'm not referring to the pokie dens that sustain certain clubs, more the "keep it close" or "what crackdown?" officiating inconsistencies depending on where the liabilities may be unfavorable for vested interests is a lot more plausible.
This along with I don't know, maybe straight up eradicating the broadcast of sickening head trauma in light of the increased understanding regarding the associated long term consequences?
Maybe these things play more of a part than we realise, the former certainly explains a lot of rule changes that have provided a whole new level of control for officials to determine outcomes.
The suburbs behind rugby league’s record numbers staving off AFL (July 13, 2024)
"Unbeknown to them, the Whites only just managed to get Oscar’s registration complete in time to play this year – but an even bigger surprise was when they were told he was the 200,000th player to sign up for the sport in Australia in 2024.
It’s the first time rugby league has reached the milestone."
The suburbs behind rugby league’s record numbers staving off AFL
The NRL has topped $700m in revenue for the first time ever amid bumper profits and TV numbers (February 21, 2024)
"Rugby league is now Australia’s most-watched sport with total viewership of 171.8 million, up 14 per cent from 150.6m in 2022."
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/t...s/news-story/547ff87cd88ef60416d99622e836fc38
New NRL crowd record looms as fans flock to the footy (August 31, 2024)
"2023 (204 games) 3,797,922 fans
*2024 (191 games) 3,657,876 fans
*13 games remaining in the season"
New NRL crowd record looms as fans flock to the footy
I'm not disagreeing that the game has undergone en****tification as time has gone by but the numbers don't lie. The NRL and rugby league in general have some very valid flaws and criticisms that can be levied against them.
I'll happily start the ball rolling by firmly affixing my tinfoil hat and pointing out the huge funding that comes via gambling revenue streams (Gambling in Australia) and how that could have a direct influence on officiating determining outcomes. I'm not referring to the pokie dens that sustain certain clubs, more the "keep it close" or "what crackdown?" officiating inconsistencies depending on where the liabilities may be unfavorable for vested interests is a lot more plausible.
This along with I don't know, maybe straight up eradicating the broadcast of sickening head trauma in light of the increased understanding regarding the associated long term consequences?
Maybe these things play more of a part than we realise, the former certainly explains a lot of rule changes that have provided a whole new level of control for officials to determine outcomes.