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Nothing gets Queenslanders turned on like Origin footy
By Philip Derriman
May 20, 2006

THE State of Origin may be a big television event in Sydney, but it's far, far bigger in Brisbane. In fact, assuming viewing patterns are more or less the same as in previous years, Brisbane people will be more than twice as likely as Sydney people to watch the State of Origin telecast on Wednesday.

Last year, the first Origin game drew an average audience in Brisbane of 800,000, which wasn't far short of the Sydney audience, 907,000. About 72 per cent of Brisbane people watching TV between 8pm and 10pm that night were tuned in to the Origin, a fact that even the broadcaster, Nine, found "staggering".

It's when you take the populations of the two cities into account that you realise how fixated Brisbanites are with Origin football. Last year, according to official estimates, Sydney had a population of 4.3 million and Brisbane 1.8 million. This means that Origin I last year was watched in Sydney by 21 per cent of the population and in Brisbane by 44 per cent.

What makes the disparity all the more remarkable is that league is just as popular in Sydney as in Brisbane. The latest Sweeney survey found that 66 per cent of Brisbanites and 61 per cent of Sydneysiders were interested in league - a negligible difference.

So it all comes back to the long-recognised fact that beating NSW is a big deal in Queensland, while beating Queensland isn't such a big deal in NSW. People in NSW have generally put this down to the "small man syndrome" that Queenslanders are supposed to suffer from. Because they come from a younger, smaller (in terms of population) state, Queenslanders feel a need to assert themselves by beating the older, bigger state at a sport they both have a keen interest in.

Some would say it's not quite as simple as that. Indeed, one academic who has made a special study of the matter, Dr Peter Horton of James Cook University in Townsville, has concluded that, for Queenslanders, the State of Origin is a genuine unifying force.

Dr Horton, a former Wallabies hooker, explains, "The bigger and more complex and more varied a city becomes, the less the dominant ideology pervades, because you've got so many cultural dimensions and attitudes. That's the case with Sydney. Sydney is such a complex society. So many different people with different origins and different interests. Sometimes, you'll even see crowds there applaud English cricketers.

"Brisbane - and Queensland - are different. People who live in smaller, more remote places need things to unify them. The further north and west you go, the further you get into communities where there are more concentrated populations in terms of cultural identity, the greater the unifying force of the dominant ideology, to which sport and, in this case, rugby league, is central.

"Whether Queenslanders dig in the mines or work in the cane fields, one thing that unifies them and that they identify with is their league team. We may dismiss it as mere parochialism, but it's actually quite a sophisticated notion of identity."

However that may be, the huge interest that Queenslanders take in the Origin has helped make it one of Australia's most-watched sporting events. In Sydney and Brisbane, the best rating of the Origin matches tends to attract about as many viewers as the league grand final. Last year, the grand final had a bigger combined audience in the two cities (1.96 million to 1.76 million for Origin III), but in 2004 the Origin II's combined Sydney-Brisbane audience was a little bigger than the grand final's - 1.68 million to 1.66 million.

Nine's commentators on Wednesday should at least be familiar with their subject. Peter Sterling played in 13 Origin matches himself, Paul Vautin in 22, Andrew Johns 21, Ben Ikin 17 and Matthew Johns four, while Phil Gould coached NSW in 24. The match-caller, Ray Warren, tops them all though, calling his 55th Origin.


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heeyaaaaaaaaaa go the mighty maroons!
 
Have to laugh how littleduck has jumped off the AFL bandwagon, since the Lions haven't been doing so well. I think it's time he was sent to the thugby forums, so he can post his crap there.
 

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Tried to watch NRL after BB uplate finished and it made me wish that I could watch the BB idiots make more toast. So boring.
 
mantis said:
Have to laugh how littleduck has jumped off the AFL bandwagon, since the Lions haven't been doing so well. I think it's time he was sent to the thugby forums, so he can post his crap there.
I still take an interest in the Lions the same as before.
 
Hawkk said:
Minority regional sport board.
Minority regional sport??

Check out the sport of Canadian Football... remind you of anything?
 
I honestly don't know why some of you blokes get caught up in the rugby league vs AFL thing. Its a lose-lose situation as you can see from some of the pathetic replies you can see from both sides of the fence.
 

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Tutaki said:
I honestly don't know why some of you blokes get caught up in the rugby league vs AFL thing. Its a lose-lose situation as you can see from some of the pathetic replies you can see from both sides of the fence.

Well said, Tutaki.

I would have thought this would have been better off in "Bay 13" and not in here or the main board anyway.
 
music_2000 said:
I know but he originally played for the broncos so it all stemmed from there. but thats all in the past


Yeah why not spin it around on Rugby League...:rolleyes:
The players who play the "game played in Heaven" are all angels, It's All Rugby League's fault!:rolleyes:
Rugby Union have never done anything immoral...
 

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AFL footy turns me on.
NRL has just gone from bad to worse, and it's scary to see some off the so called top teams (dragons a prime example of supposed top 8 material) play as pathetic as they do, and still come out with a win.
 
The only thing that turns me on about AFL is when they miss a goal they get a point for it now i find that ................. :confused: :rolleyes:
 
Sherrinator said:
AFL footy turns me on.
NRL has just gone from bad to worse, and it's scary to see some off the so called top teams (dragons a prime example of supposed top 8 material) play as pathetic as they do, and still come out with a win.

Funny when that comment comes from a Lions supporter. :p
 

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