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| Quote: PrinterThe "Spot on. It had been well over a decade since GB played at a 'big' stadium before the change to England. Games were at Wigan or Hull or Hudds with 20k. I know Wembley was out of action for a chunk of that period being rebuilt but there was still the likes of Old Trafford or The Etihad which they did try but couldn't sell out. People go on about it being a "recognisable brand" as if 'England' isn't. England (and Scotland, Ireland, Wales) seem to do just fine in RU, Football, Cricket as "brands"'"
Sure the England brand does just fine in RU and so do Scotland Ireland and Wales, but, they aren't the biggest brand in the northern hemisphere are they?
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| Quote: jakeyg95 "I think a Great Britain vs Australia test match at Wembley would easily sell out if done properly.'"
Best series we had in the last 40 years (1990) the Wembley game got 54000. A.coulpe of years later 73000 for the World Cup final.
The interest and media exposure on terrestrial was far greater at the time.
You say, if done properly. What do you mean by that?
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| Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "Best series we had in the last 40 years (1990) the Wembley game got 54000. A.coulpe of years later 73000 for the World Cup final.
The interest and media exposure on terrestrial was far greater at the time.
You say, if done properly. What do you mean by that?'"
Announced a lot longer than a few months before and marketed properly. London is a huge city with absolutely loads of sports fans. If the RFL can't get 90,000 to watch a rugby game between Australia and Great Britain at Wembley then they're doing something very wrong.
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| Quote: jakeyg95 "Announced a lot longer than a few months before and marketed properly. London is a huge city with absolutely loads of sports fans. If the RFL can't get 90,000 to watch a rugby game between Australia and Great Britain at Wembley then they're doing something very wrong.'"
The biggest internationals at Wembley in recent times have involved England (apart from a WC final).
In fact, the biggest internationals over here (outside of Finals) over the last 20 years have involved England. Why do you think GB would sell so much more?
Besides, isn't the idea that they tour?
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| Quote: Wellsy13 "The biggest internationals at Wembley in recent times have involved England (apart from a WC final).
In fact, the biggest internationals over here (outside of Finals) over the last 20 years have involved England. Why do you think GB would sell so much more?
Besides, isn't the idea that they tour?'"
I don't think GB will particularly sell more than England, but they should easily be filling Wembley for a test match against Australia. They've failed previously because they don't have a clearly set out, long term international calendar and have to try and sell tickets at the last minute. If they have everything sorted well in advance then there is absolutely no reason why they shouldn't sell out Wembley.
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| Quote: Wellsy13 "It's an utterly ridiculous move that does nothing but change a shirt and a badge.
The Aussies will still call us England, like the did when we were GB.
The Irish don't want to be involved. GB isn't including any part of Ireland (and they rarely call it GB&I). They play GSTQ and wear union jack colours FFS!
GB isn't even a country.
All the work on the other home nations becomes secondary now. They are all effectively B teams.
You've basically reduced from 4 nations to 1 with no actual strengthening of the top nation as it will just be England under another name.
GB crowds in all the time I've watched rugby league have not been higher than England crowds have under the last 10 years, so this "it's a more sellable brand" doesn't cut it with me.
Basically, some old fart in power who has a yearning for yesteryear has tried to appease all the other old farts in the RL media with a yearning for yesteryear with this completely outdated concept of tours and GB.
This is the sort of backwards decision making that is really making me concerned about the future of RL in this country and the future of international rugby league. It's a good job the Aussies are getting their NRL right because otherwise we'd be absolutely nothing at the moment.'"
Ah I was wondering if ireland was involved. When Ireland was involved they didn't use GSTQ as the anthem right?
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| According to the BBC it will be England v NZ/Aus when it's in this country and then Great Britain when we tour over there which makes sense.
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| Quote: jakeyg95 "Announced a lot longer than a few months before and marketed properly. London is a huge city with absolutely loads of sports fans. If the RFL can't get 90,000 to watch a rugby game between Australia and Great Britain at Wembley then they're doing something very wrong.'"
Once again, you quote "properly", without actually explaining it.
New York has lots of sports fans but I doubt an RL game would breach five figures if played there.
The RFL struggled to get 25k to watch the last time the aussies were here. Why are you so confident that in the space of just a few years, there will be a massive (and it would take a massive shift) shift in RL popularity. Hosting a game at Wembley would once again show the LACK of interest in the game with huge blocks of empty seats.
RL fans in general terms tend not to travel far for games and you are relying on London to suddenly take interest in something which has not take there in over 35 years. No amount of marketing would change that...unless it was something worthwhile.
Momentum needs to be created by having images of full stadia, creating the buzz of excitement, that if you are not there to see it, you are missing out.. This has to start in stadia the RFL are confident of selling out, Not going for the biggest one out there hoping. Its just pie in the sky wishful thinking.
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| Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "Once again, you quote "properly", without actually explaining it.
New York has lots of sports fans but I doubt an RL game would breach five figures if played there.
The RFL struggled to get 25k to watch the last time the aussies were here. Why are you so confident that in the space of just a few years, there will be a massive (and it would take a massive shift) shift in RL popularity. Hosting a game at Wembley would once again show the LACK of interest in the game with huge blocks of empty seats.
RL fans in general terms tend not to travel far for games and you are relying on London to suddenly take interest in something which has not take there in over 35 years. No amount of marketing would change that...unless it was something worthwhile.
Momentum needs to be created by having images of full stadia, creating the buzz of excitement, that if you are not there to see it, you are missing out.. This has to start in stadia the RFL are confident of selling out, Not going for the biggest one out there hoping. Its just pie in the sky wishful thinking.'"
Controversial idea but I'd go for having England v Australia as a warm up game to a Union game at Twickenham or Wembley. Expecting to get a lot of flack for this but hear me out. If you get this to happen you'll get a bigger crowd in allowing them to see the two games one after another and seeing how much more entertaining RL is. Allows a direct comparison; this could help get some more fans surely?
Only an idea and can never see it happening but worth saying; this is a forum after all
PS: I'd HATE a RL game to have to play second fiddle to a game of Yawnion but if it benefitted the game in the long run by attracting new fans it'd be a small price to pay.
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| Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "Once again, you quote "properly", without actually explaining it.
New York has lots of sports fans but I doubt an RL game would breach five figures if played there.
The RFL struggled to get 25k to watch the last time the aussies were here. Why are you so confident that in the space of just a few years, there will be a massive (and it would take a massive shift) shift in RL popularity. Hosting a game at Wembley would once again show the LACK of interest in the game with huge blocks of empty seats.
RL fans in general terms tend not to travel far for games and you are relying on London to suddenly take interest in something which has not take there in over 35 years. No amount of marketing would change that...unless it was something worthwhile.
Momentum needs to be created by having images of full stadia, creating the buzz of excitement, that if you are not there to see it, you are missing out.. This has to start in stadia the RFL are confident of selling out, Not going for the biggest one out there hoping. Its just pie in the sky wishful thinking.'"
What might help and I say might if we finish up in this years word cup final and it would be better if we won it that would help to fill Wembley
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| Quote: RAB-2411 "Controversial idea but I'd go for having England v Australia as a warm up game to a Union game at Twickenham or Wembley. Expecting to get a lot of flack for this but hear me out. If you get this to happen you'll get a bigger crowd in allowing them to see the two games one after another and seeing how much more entertaining RL is. Allows a direct comparison; this could help get some more fans surely?
Only an idea and can never see it happening but worth saying; this is a forum after all
Risk is what if the RL match was of lower quality than the RU match, at that time of year it could certainly be possible.
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| Quote: Willzay "Risk is what if the RL match was of lower quality than the RU match, at that time of year it could certainly be possible.'"
I agree, an example being the England v New Zealand second test down in London in 2015.
However would it be that much of a risk? If that were to happen, the rah-rah fans have a little laugh and carry on as they would have anyway. The League fans know that it's a rare bad game?
However the intensity and passion in RL can still create phenomenal matches and viewing even when the weather sabotages the quality.
As I say it's far from a well thought through and complete plan, just an idea
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| Quote: brearley84 "going backwards'"
Yeah
To the time when international RL sold out Wembley fingers crossed.
God forbid...
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| Quote: tugglesf78 "Yeah
To the time when international RL sold out Wembley fingers crossed.
God forbid...'"
wembley? do we play internationals there anymore?
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