NAB Cup win to put footy back on top in Brisbane

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The more important figure is how well/badly the storm game rated in Melbourne.

If League didn't originate out of Sydney, it would much bigger than it is now.

I don't think the game is bad, it just comes from a city that doesn't give a stuff about anything but major sports events.

Had AFL and NRL been from the opposite cities, NRL>AFL in terms of crowds, $$$ etc.

Only parts of Western SYdney like the Dogs and the 3 queensland teams seem to turn out no matter what.

Last night's Storm vs Tigers match was great. It had hard hits, good running etc. If the AFL becomes more soft, I can see people turning towards NRL more. People prefer hard games in this country and not softer games.
I agree with you!!! I'm sure if i grew up in Melbourne i would be an AFL supporter (Thank the Lord i didn't! :p). All jokes aside when and where can we find the ratings for last night (In Melbourne)?
 

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Australia has 2 sports in the Top 20, be proud of the fact that this country is one of 6 countries to do so.

It also shows the point that a country can have more than one major sport in a country.

With some possible connection, these countries are all either former British colonies/countries (England, Australia, USA, Canada) or countries influenced by the US after WW2 (Germany, Japan).
 

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I agree with you!!! I'm sure if i grew up in Melbourne i would be an AFL supporter (Thank the Lord i didn't! :p). All jokes aside when and where can we find the ratings for last night (In Melbourne)?
probably either today or monday.

It is a bit hard to know, could have been <100K, could be close to 500K it is a big unknown.
 

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Fair dinkum there are some brain donors on this site.

Footy will never be on top in Brisbane. It will have a healthy niche, and there's nothing wrong with that. We wont dominate unless the sport of rugby league implodes. Be realistic.
well said.

I see nothing wrong with any sport wanting to expand. Of course you can't take over a place but provide an alternative. I see no reason why people couldn't support more than one sport/one team. Providing a niche is good. Why should the two sports stay in their areas. If the NRL wanted to have teams in Perth and Adelaide, why shouldn't they. They may not get AFL-type crowds but it would provide something new to watch.

If the NFL wanted a Melbourne team, they could develop a smaller supporter base. It won't take over AFL but it could provide something new to watch.
 

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#55
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If League didn't originate out of Sydney, it would much bigger than it is now.
The history of the footy codes is interesting ; the developement and non developement . Very early , Australian Football was basically a world leader (in the modern day setup of a football club ) fuelled by the afterglow of the gold rushes . It was doing nicely in most states and was in NZ . It's opponent was RU . Bureaucratic decisions of RU adherents led to the demise of AR in QLD and in influx of English RU types into a new NZ goldrush led to the demise of AR there . However in Sydney the fact that RL players were paid led to the demise of RU and AR there . AR had it's opportunities . Having played a lot of games against the British Lions , the controlling body voted against touring Britain . Then when RL came on the scene , there were attempts to amalgamate AR and RL so they wouldn't be competing , thus conquer Australia easily and then (with no RU in Australia and being paid) with a lot of power they would be in a position to takeover Britain with our game .
RL took over Sydney basically because the players were paid .
However the same logic didn't apply to England . I guess it was RU
was so widespread there by then .

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well said.

I see nothing wrong with any sport wanting to expand. Of course you can't take over a place but provide an alternative. I see no reason why people couldn't support more than one sport/one team. Providing a niche is good. Why should the two sports stay in their areas. If the NRL wanted to have teams in Perth and Adelaide, why shouldn't they. They may not get AFL-type crowds but it would provide something new to watch.

If the NFL wanted a Melbourne team, they could develop a smaller supporter base. It won't take over AFL but it could provide something new to watch.
It's really the most sensible position to take. Those who think that RL will die and AFL will take over the empty husk in Brisbane are deluding themselves. by the same token, RL adherents like Lebanese Forces are similarly deluded thinking that AFL has no presence at all in the northern cities. Crowd figures prove that notion wrong. Doesn't mean that in the end AFL will rival the NRL, but it's hardly non-existent in the northern states. The profile of the game will only increase as kids grow up with the game and become more multi-codal. The folks with fossilised notions of one code per city will find themselves outnumbered before too long.
 

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Friday night's ratings:
http://www.mediaspy.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=11389&st=0

Description Network Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
1 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS Seven 1,275,000 370,000 401,000 183,000 150,000 172,000
2 SEVEN NEWS Seven 1,261,000 322,000 350,000 251,000 146,000 191,000
3 TODAY TONIGHT Seven 1,103,000 306,000 295,000 208,000 145,000 149,000
4 NINE NEWS Nine 1,028,000 293,000 333,000 193,000 122,000 87,000
5 A CURRENT AFFAIR Nine 1,008,000 258,000 332,000 200,000 140,000 77,000
6 NINE'S LIVE FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL (Storm vs Tigers) Nine 991,000 421,000 238,000 332,000 A Not shown P Not shown
13 SPOOKS ABC 820,000 163,000 312,000 151,000 86,000 108,000
20 SMALLVILLE FRI Ten 586,000 110,000 202,000 119,000 94,000 61,000
23 NINE'S FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL (Broncos vs Cowboys) Nine 524,000 S 336,000 M Not shown B 187,000 A Not shown P Not shown
31 VERONICA MARS Ten 332,000 67,000 111,000 69,000 45,000 40,000
53 THE CATCH-UP Nine 200,000 63,000 67,000 32,000 18,000 20,000
95 LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Ten 113,000 37,000 36,000 26,000 9,000 4,000



Audience share last night:


Quote:
TEN: 17.2%
NINE: 30.9%
SEVEN: 29.2%
ABC: 16.8%
SBS: 5.9%



Audience share last Friday


Quote:
Seven 31.0%
Nine 25.5%
ABC 20.2%
Ten 18.3%
SBS 5.0%


BTW here are the NAB ratings- Brisbane & Geelong:

http://www.mediaspy.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=11254&st=25
Average Peak Audience Audience Audience Share
Melbourne 254,000 308,000 37%
Brisbane 121,000 137,000 29%
Adelaide 112,000 120,000 34%
Perth 95,000 140,000 32%
Share that night:

NAB CUP - BULLDOGS V LIONS - 625,000

Other weekend figures

AIRPORT - 873,000
MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING - 872,000
LOVE ACTUALLY - 853,000
AIRLINE - 844,000


SEVEN NEWS - SATURDAY - 1,105,000
AUSTRALIA'S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEO SHOW - 935,000
NATIONAL NINE NEWS - SATURDAY - 881,000
THE GREAT OUTDOORS-SPECIAL - 834,000
TEN NEWS AT FIVE – SATURDAY - 821,000
 

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#58
What's a number like 121k for brisbane? Can't be too bad considering the Broncos got 187k. It's hard for me to know since I don't have know what a 'good' rating is for Brisbane.
 

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Those stats columns are bit misleading.

The live Broncos & Cowboys got 332,000 in Brisbane. The 187,000 figure was for the Storm & West Tigers' game which was replayed from at 9.30 pm to 11.30 pm in Brisbane. The Storm & WT went live into Sydney at 7.30pm to 9.30 pm while the Broncos & Cowboys was replayed in the 9.30pn to 11.30pm time-slot.

In Brisbane the NRL game will be close to being 1st for the week. The AFL NAB game will come about 200th.
 

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Friday night's ratings:
http://www.mediaspy.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=11389&st=0

Description Network Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth

NINE'S LIVE FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL (Storm vs Tigers) Nine 991,000 421,000 238,000 332,000 A Not shown P Not shown
Certainly not what Channel 9 Melbourne would have hoped for considering there was no AFL to compete with and the Melbourne Storm are last year's grand finalist being shown live in Melbourne for round 1 of the NRL season.

Sydney based ratings analyst, Steve Allen of Fusion believes that “Obviously if a ratings success, Melbourne Storm matches will continue to be beamed into this market (Melbourne).

He also believes for Melbourne’s ratings of around 300,000 viewers “would be encouragement enough, we think, for Nine to continue with building an audience 400,000 would in our view confirm telecasting and represent an outstanding success, and 500,000 would be more than they could dream of “

http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/enews/NRL-160307.html
 
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I don't think Channel 9 or the N.R.L would be too happy with those figures for the rugby league in Melbourne last night.It was beaten almost two to one by Better Homes and Gardens of all things,and the sad fact of the matter is they would have got higher ratings with their usual Friday night shows like Airport.
 

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I don't think Channel 9 or the N.R.L would be too happy with those figures for the rugby league in Melbourne last night.It was beaten almost two to one by Better Homes and Gardens of all things,and the sad fact of the matter is they would have got higher ratings with their usual Friday night shows like Airport.
And it wasn't even competing with any other sports.
 

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Just like the Swans on Saturday nights who, after 20+ years can rarely get anywhere near that figure.

Go the Storm :thumbsu:
Yet you still would have to agree it was a very disappointing viewing audience considering there was no AFL and the Storm are last years grand finalists. This result will no doubt ensure the NRL does not get many more Friday night prime time slots in Melbourne, especially once the AFL season starts. Unlike the AFL, the NRL does not have a broadcasting agreement that ensures prime time coverage in developing markets.

Sell your PBL shares now if they think NRL on Channel 9 will be their great winner against Channel 7 in 2007.:D
 

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Great Results! That's 230000 more people who wouldn't normally watch RL in Melbourne thanks to Channel 9:mad: ... The Sydney Swans would cream themselves with those figure!!!!!!!!:thumbsu:
 

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Are you on crack Beaussie? (Silly question) The Swans actually win the bloody premiership and 200,000 still remains a pipedream as it always has for a regular season game. As LF said, you in particular would be creaming yourself if the Swans managed to crack 200,000 on a Saturday night with zero competition. BTW, time to get some new usernames happening in TFC. Your current ones are rat**** and quite uninspiring :thumbsdown:
 

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Enjoy it while it lasts.It probably won't happen again.:)
With ratings like what we've seen for the NRL in prime time last night against no AFL in Melbourne, i'm willing to bet any leaguie that once the AFL season starts, rugby league will never get prime time in Melbourne again. Better Homes and Gardens is just too strong. :D
 

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Enjoy it while it lasts.It probably won't happen again.:)
Doesn't worry me, Im in NSW. But you're right, NRL FNF on Nine in Melbourne was never going to be a regular feature. But only a moron would shout down those ratings as dissapointing, particulary in comparison to what the more established Swans and Lions dish up in Sydney and Brisbane.
 

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Hicham said:
But only a moron would shout down those ratings as dissapointing, particulary in comparison to what the more established Swans and Lions dish up in Sydney and Brisbane.
Well said mate.

If those numbers were posted in Sydney or QLD for AFL, they'd be shouting the roof down.

As LF said, that's 230000 (290000 peak) more people in Melbourne who watched RL on a friday night than normal. A fantastic result for Rugby League in this City, whether we get any more games or not.
 

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Sleeping giants of what??? They have never, will never be giants... They are nothing!!!! AFL in QLD and NSW is nothing... Wake up!!!

Long Live Rugby League...
UP YOURS CAZALY!
Yet here you are, trolling the AFL Bigfooty forums. You are a scared little girly.
 

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Well said mate.

If those numbers were posted in Sydney or QLD for AFL, they'd be shouting the roof down.

As LF said, that's 230000 (290000 peak) more people in Melbourne who watched RL on a friday night than normal. A fantastic result for Rugby League in this City, whether we get any more games or not.
Better Homes and Gardens.

Channel 7 wins again without the AFL. :thumbsu:

Poor Channel 9.

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