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Quote: SmokeyTA "There isn't a media bias against us, the media rarely talk about us because we don't give them a hell of a lot to talk about. '"


That in itself is difficult when we're largely tucked away on a minority interest sports channel. In the main the only events that get the public talking are those publicised via free-to-air - 6 Nations, Grand National, Olympic Games - etc. It matters little what those events actually are but if our game's ever going to re-engage the interest of the wider public then they need to be able to see it.

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Quote: Khlav Kalash "www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/31026276'"

Journalism has changed remarkably in the last 50 years or so. Working class kids like John Humphrys and Michael Parkinson could leave school and get a job on their local paper and work their way up to the BBC or to National Newspapers, many of whom had northern copies (eg The Manchester Guardian). In the 1950s and 1960s Rugby League got a reasonable amount of coverage in the media, and working class lads from the Rugby league territories knew about the sport.

Compare that with today. There are no northern editions anymore. The local newspapers run on a skeleton staff. Any vacancies for trainee journalists go to graduates with a post grad in journalism as well. It is not unknown for 500 applicants for just the one post. National newspapers only employ ex public school, Oxbridge educated trainees (I'm generalizing here, but that's the trend).

So of course there is a media bias against Rugby League. The editors and journalists know nothing about it. Take the Guardian now for example, on a Saturday morning after the Friday night sky game, you will never find even a report on the game yet you will find two whole pages devoted to Union. You have to go to the website to get a report of the Super League game.

Similarly in the BBC. It is run by an elite who know nothing about Rugby League. The only time it gets reported is when Sam Burgess leaves or when the Ben Flower incident made headlines, nothing about the game itself. Look at the treatment of the Super League show, shunted around the schedules, on late at night or worse, only by the red button in some areas, whereas you can get an hour dedicated to Championship football right after Match of the day for example.

It has always been a problem. In the early 1950s the BBC actually refused to read out the Rugby League scores on sports report on the radio on Saturday evenings. The sport was portrayed as a rather comical and brutal northern pastime and this wasn't helped by the stereotypical commentary by Eddie Waring. Although he was a great player and great man, Ray French didn't improve things greatly either.

The RFL have tried, in vain, to move the sport into non-traditional areas. The World Cup was a great success, but once it was over, it was back to square one. And I don't blame the RFL for this either. There's not much you can do on a budget of £5.50!

An international game is needed. But there are only really 2 countries where it is played in the Northern Hemisphere. No matter how hard you try you just can't generate media interest in England v France or England v Exiles. I've been to every mid season England international and they really have been disastrous as spectacles, with half empty grounds and cricket scorelines.

And yet, if the southern based media were to come to a Super League ground on a Friday night, sample the atmosphere and witness superb athletes competing in a high intensity game, I really believe they would be won over. I'm absolutely certain the RFL and Super League are trying their best. As a fan I feel valued, the ticketing prices are always extremely reasonable, especially compared to football and even Rugby Union. And the product is of a very high quality. The game has improved as a spectacle out of all recognition since I first saw the BBC Floodlight Competition and became entranced all those years ago.

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Quote: Aboveusonlypie "Journalism has changed remarkably in the last 50 years or so. Working class kids like John Humphrys and Michael Parkinson could leave school and get a job on their local paper and work their way up to the BBC or to National Newspapers, many of whom had northern copies (eg The Manchester Guardian). In the 1950s and 1960s Rugby League got a reasonable amount of coverage in the media, and working class lads from the Rugby league territories knew about the sport.

Compare that with today. There are no northern editions anymore. The local newspapers run on a skeleton staff. Any vacancies for trainee journalists go to graduates with a post grad in journalism as well. It is not unknown for 500 applicants for just the one post. National newspapers only employ ex public school, Oxbridge educated trainees (I'm generalizing here, but that's the trend).

So of course there is a media bias against Rugby League. The editors and journalists know nothing about it. Take the Guardian now for example, on a Saturday morning after the Friday night sky game, you will never find even a report on the game yet you will find two whole pages devoted to Union. You have to go to the website to get a report of the Super League game.

Similarly in the BBC. It is run by an elite who know nothing about Rugby League. The only time it gets reported is when Sam Burgess leaves or when the Ben Flower incident made headlines, nothing about the game itself. Look at the treatment of the Super League show, shunted around the schedules, on late at night or worse, only by the red button in some areas, whereas you can get an hour dedicated to Championship football right after Match of the day for example.

It has always been a problem. In the early 1950s the BBC actually refused to read out the Rugby League scores on sports report on the radio on Saturday evenings. The sport was portrayed as a rather comical and brutal northern pastime and this wasn't helped by the stereotypical commentary by Eddie Waring. Although he was a great player and great man, Ray French didn't improve things greatly either.

The RFL have tried, in vain, to move the sport into non-traditional areas. The World Cup was a great success, but once it was over, it was back to square one. And I don't blame the RFL for this either. There's not much you can do on a budget of £5.50!

An international game is needed. But there are only really 2 countries where it is played in the Northern Hemisphere. No matter how hard you try you just can't generate media interest in England v France or England v Exiles. I've been to every mid season England international and they really have been disastrous as spectacles, with half empty grounds and cricket scorelines.

And yet, if the southern based media were to come to a Super League ground on a Friday night, sample the atmosphere and witness superb athletes competing in a high intensity game, I really believe they would be won over. I'm absolutely certain the RFL and Super League are trying their best. As a fan I feel valued, the ticketing prices are always extremely reasonable, especially compared to football and even Rugby Union. And the product is of a very high quality. The game has improved as a spectacle out of all recognition since I first saw the BBC Floodlight Competition and became entranced all those years ago.'"

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Quote: Khlav Kalash "www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/31026276'"


Jack Dearden really is clueless. Darrell Goulding as Wigan's most missed player (when they've lost Blake Green)? Marc Sneyd, who didn't even play for Salford last year as their "big loss" (when they have 3 better players than him for 2 half-back slots)?

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Quote: Aboveusonlypie "Journalism has changed remarkably in the last 50 years or so. Working class kids like John Humphrys and Michael Parkinson could leave school and get a job on their local paper and work their way up to the BBC or to National Newspapers, many of whom had northern copies (eg The Manchester Guardian). In the 1950s and 1960s Rugby League got a reasonable amount of coverage in the media, and working class lads from the Rugby league territories knew about the sport.

Compare that with today. There are no northern editions anymore. The local newspapers run on a skeleton staff. Any vacancies for trainee journalists go to graduates with a post grad in journalism as well. It is not unknown for 500 applicants for just the one post. National newspapers only employ ex public school, Oxbridge educated trainees (I'm generalizing here, but that's the trend).

So of course there is a media bias against Rugby League. The editors and journalists know nothing about it. Take the Guardian now for example, on a Saturday morning after the Friday night sky game, you will never find even a report on the game yet you will find two whole pages devoted to Union. You have to go to the website to get a report of the Super League game.

Similarly in the BBC. It is run by an elite who know nothing about Rugby League. The only time it gets reported is when Sam Burgess leaves or when the Ben Flower incident made headlines, nothing about the game itself. Look at the treatment of the Super League show, shunted around the schedules, on late at night or worse, only by the red button in some areas, whereas you can get an hour dedicated to Championship football right after Match of the day for example.

It has always been a problem. In the early 1950s the BBC actually refused to read out the Rugby League scores on sports report on the radio on Saturday evenings. The sport was portrayed as a rather comical and brutal northern pastime and this wasn't helped by the stereotypical commentary by Eddie Waring. Although he was a great player and great man, Ray French didn't improve things greatly either.

The RFL have tried, in vain, to move the sport into non-traditional areas. The World Cup was a great success, but once it was over, it was back to square one. And I don't blame the RFL for this either. There's not much you can do on a budget of £5.50!

An international game is needed. But there are only really 2 countries where it is played in the Northern Hemisphere. No matter how hard you try you just can't generate media interest in England v France or England v Exiles. I've been to every mid season England international and they really have been disastrous as spectacles, with half empty grounds and cricket scorelines.

And yet, if the southern based media were to come to a Super League ground on a Friday night, sample the atmosphere and witness superb athletes competing in a high intensity game, I really believe they would be won over. I'm absolutely certain the RFL and Super League are trying their best. As a fan I feel valued, the ticketing prices are always extremely reasonable, especially compared to football and even Rugby Union. And the product is of a very high quality. The game has improved as a spectacle out of all recognition since I first saw the BBC Floodlight Competition and became entranced all those years ago.'"


Very good post.

The only suggestion I'd add is that with local newspapers being so short staffed and ran on a shoestring, is it worth the RFL paying to fund an RL journalist in every big city? Surely no local newspaper is going to turn down a free journalist and a stream of free stories to fill their pages

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aboveus is spot-on. We *do* have a good product, despite what all the nay-sayers may claim. You are watching some of the best athletes in the country, ticket prices and availability are good, and, not least, it's a generally friendly atmosphere (proven by the large proportion of women and kids at games), without the rather ugly atmosphere that generally pervades soccer matches.

In the last couple of years I've tried to take friends and family who'd never been to a league match before to see our sport. In every case except one, they liked what they saw, and would go again.

BTW I do sometimes think that some fans in the 'heartlands' don't always appreciate just how under-exposed our sport is. I would say the average man in the street, even those who consider themselves sports fans (take a interest in football and cricket, say) would struggle to clearly explain and differentiate the two codes. When asked who I support, and replying Wigan, I've lost count of the numbers of times I've had a response along the lines of "Do they play the All Blacks/Bath/Northampton?"

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[quote="dally messenger":1gysl9ow]was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have[/quote:1gysl9ow] [quote="eels fan":1gysl9ow]You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.[/quote:1gysl9ow]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_6679.png



The only reason I got into RL was because the Broncos moved in across the road from me to Griffin Park in 2002 and a bloke I worked with pretty much nagged me to go. Up to then, my only "contact" with RL would have been Saturday afternoon cup games on Grandstand.....I really didn't give it a second thought. It really has very little profile in London and I can only assume that's the same for the rest of the country outside of the heartlands.
As it is, I was hooked after that first game and guess I must have dragged over 50 friends and family to games over the years. All enjoyed the experience and some even took up attending regularly......sports fans appreciate good sport and that's what we have. Unfortunately, we don't have the administrators the sport deserves.....and that's where the problems start.
We also struggle with the concept of expansion. If Londons SL side had been given the same level of support and finance as Melbourne Storm, then they'd have probably won something by now and the games profile would be raised, but instead, we had 19 years of accusations of dodgy payments, too many imports and resentment from "traditional heartland" clubs, resulting in 20 years of development work in the capital being flushed down the toilet purely to give Halifax a shot at the SKY cash d040.gif As a result and regardless of if there is a conspiracy against League or not, it makes it simple for editors to ignore us.....we are now as local as a local sport can be.

To change this will take time, money and proper expansion together with meaningful international games. White Van man will dust off his England Union shirt (probably still got cellnet as the sponsor on it) later this year and become the font of all knowledge on scrummaging issues.......he doesn't know who leicester Tigers are or where London Welsh play, but he will follow Ingerland passionately. The Media will all get behind their comp and the whole country will bombarded with information supplied by the IRB and RFU PR machine.......we have Blake Solly......

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Good post, a large part of the 'failure' of a London team has to be aimed at the games leaders, narrow minded doesn't even cover it and the long term fallout has being apparent for years. We are a minority sport that has all the makings of something bigger & better but is held back by morons.
We've reaped what we sowed, which is bugger all.

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Quote: UllFC "Very good post.

The only suggestion I'd add is that with local newspapers being so short staffed and ran on a shoestring, is it worth the RFL paying to fund an RL journalist in every big city? Surely no local newspaper is going to turn down a free journalist and a stream of free stories to fill their pages'"

An idea worth looking at, though one not helped by the centralised and oligopolistic nature of the UK media and newspaper industry.
70% of the national newspaper market is controlled by 3 companies (News UK, Daily Mail and General Trust, and Trinity Mirror). 90% is held by 5 companies (add in Northern & Shell and Telegraph Media Group) with News UK (Fox/Murdoch) holding 1/3rd of the entire market.

The problem is as bad at regional level.
25% of Local Government Areas have no local newspaper while a further 35% have just 1.
70% of regional newspapers are owned by 5 companies.

It's also an issue with regard to tv and radio news.
83% of both local and national Radio news is produced by 2 companies, the BBC and Sky.
93% of both local and national TV news is produced by 2 companies, the BBC & ITN. 99% when BSkyB is added in.



Unfortunately, even if the RFL did have a journalist in the cities, the decisions on the major stories and are still made in London by a small group of people. Which is why you'll see the same story in several regional papers on the same day, sometimes even with the same spelling mistakes.

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[quote="dally messenger":1gysl9ow]was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have[/quote:1gysl9ow] [quote="eels fan":1gysl9ow]You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.[/quote:1gysl9ow]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_6679.png



Quote: Him "An idea worth looking at, though one not helped by the centralised and oligopolistic nature of the UK media and newspaper industry.'"

They print what they think their audience want to read.....in turn, these readers are then targeted by advertisers and this generates money for the media owner. In general, they do not think that their audience want to read about Wigan v Widnes. This could be because of the "stigma" of RL being a working class sport and their readers either being Middle class or middle class aspirant? It might be that they cover Union in their papers (Tele/Times/Guardian/Inde/Express/Mail) because their readers attended grammar/public schools and Oxbridge Uni's and might have actually played the game. They can't ignore soccer, because it is massive, but cycling, Tennis, Cricket, Athletics, Golf, Union Squash, and even Boxing have higher participation figures than League, and yet you don't hear the LTA whining that other than 2 weeks in June they get little coverage in the Sun!

Rugby League get's coverage that reflects its relevance to advertisers.......a Half page advert opposite Dear Deidre in the sun used to be the most expensive piece of print real estate in Britain.........the Sun know their readers.....they know what their readers want and they deliver it. If their readers wanted RL they'd cover it more.........

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Sat 22nd Feb
SL
15:00
Salford-Leeds
SL
20:00
Castleford-St.Helens
Sun 23rd Feb
SL
14:30
Leigh-Huddersfield
Thu 6th Mar
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Leigh
Fri 7th Mar
SL
20:00
Castleford-Salford
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Hull KR
Sat 8th Mar
SL
17:30
Catalans-Leeds
Sun 9th Mar
SL
17:30
Warrington-Wakefield
SL
17:30
Wigan-Huddersfield
Thu 20th Mar
SL
20:00
Salford-Huddersfield
Fri 21st Mar
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Warrington
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 29 768 338 430 48
Hull KR 29 731 344 387 44
Warrington 29 769 351 418 42
Leigh 29 580 442 138 33
Salford 28 556 561 -5 32
St.Helens 28 618 411 207 30
 
Catalans 27 475 427 48 30
Leeds 27 530 488 42 28
Huddersfield 27 468 658 -190 20
Castleford 27 425 735 -310 15
Hull FC 27 328 894 -566 6
LondonB 27 317 916 -599 6
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
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Toulouse 26 765 388 377 37
Bradford 28 723 420 303 36
York 29 695 501 194 32
Widnes 27 561 502 59 29
Featherstone 27 634 525 109 28
 
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Doncaster 26 498 619 -121 25
Halifax 26 509 650 -141 22
Batley 26 422 591 -169 22
Swinton 28 484 676 -192 20
Barrow 25 442 720 -278 19
Whitehaven 25 437 826 -389 18
Dewsbury 27 348 879 -531 4
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