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| BBC's Sydney correspondent asks if all 3 winter codes of football can survive in Aus in his latest blog
This sort of opinion confirms to me that increasing the exposure of rugby league will continue to increase its popularity as the product speaks for itself, which makes ventures such as Melbourne and London/Harlequins worthwhile. The more people that can experience the game, the better chance of thriving under the increasing competition from other sports around the world.'" ]
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| I still believe that if Quins found a way to make the massive Australian contingent of London aware of RL in London (and somehow made it quicker/easier to get to Twickers from C.London) they'd see their attendances rise massively.
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| Quote: Gazemous "I still believe that if Quins found a way to make the massive Australian contingent of London aware of RL in London (and somehow made it quicker/easier to get to Twickers from C.London) they'd see their attendances rise massively.'"
yeah - the Tube is well inconvenient.
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| Quote: Gazemous "I still believe that if Quins found a way to make the massive Australian contingent of London aware of RL in London (and somehow made it quicker/easier to get to Twickers from C.London) they'd see their attendances rise massively.'"
??
Its 25 minutes from Waterloo - Houses of parliament/londoneye/ the city
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| Quote: Darthchris "??
Its 25 minutes from Waterloo - Houses of parliament/londoneye/ the city'"
Terrible - can't you get a one stop link - that would at least drop it to 20 minutes.
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| If any code is under threat it's RU.
I generally can't stand to watch RU - christ on a bike, playing the sport is dull as fishwater - but I sometimes found the Super 12s (now 14s) and Tri-Nations a decent enough spectacle, as you would expect at the very top of the sport. I also enjoyed most of the Lions tour this year.
However, as Nick Bryant mentions, the Super 14s and Tri-Nations have recently been awful. Kick it here, kick it there, ruck a bit, kick it away...repeat for 80 minutes. The only variety is whether someone gets a drop goal or performs a haka beforehand.
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39110_1363272058.jpg Dropkick Murphy..we actually saw and heard a mass of bouncing and scarf and flag waving to Dale Cavese that drowned out anything we could muster.. It stopped us singing our own celebratory songs, it died out seconds later when we accepted we couldn't be heard over the Wigan lot
Celebrations muted from us, job done from them. Most fans who slag them off are jealous their own club's support is nowhere near that good
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sally cinnamon..Why not discuss Wigan? It's a rugby league message board. Wigan are the most famous brand in rugby league
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Tre Cool..Saints fans are hopeless unless it's a cup final or grand final. Wigan fans are so much more loyal and passionate
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the flying biscuit..Wires havent been massively succesful over the years, but I've spoke to Brian Bevan And he spoke to me and i wouldnt swap that for Wigans History, ever
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Ande..on the TV i could only hear the Wigan fans with about 10 to go
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Saint94..Every team is in your feckin shadow, we all know
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| Quote: Cronus "If any code is under threat it's RU.
I generally can't stand to watch RU - christ on a bike, playing the sport is dull as fishwater - but I sometimes found the Super 12s (now 14s) and Tri-Nations a decent enough spectacle, as you would expect at the very top of the sport. I also enjoyed most of the Lions tour this year.
However, as Nick Bryant mentions, the Super 14s and Tri-Nations have recently been awful. Kick it here, kick it there, ruck a bit, kick it away...repeat for 80 minutes. The only variety is whether someone gets a drop goal or performs a haka beforehand.'"
Great post
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| Quote: Wadski "yeah - the Tube is well inconvenient.'"
Where's the tube stop at Twickenham?
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| Quote: Gazemous "Where's the tube stop at Twickenham?'"
Richmond on the District Line. However it is still about a mile and a half from twickenham. You can pick up an overground train at the station in Richmond and travel two stops to twickenham station, however.
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| Melbourne havent been given a super 14 team yet.
Their bid has turned into a disaster with in fighting and political rubbish. On top of that they are going to be bidding against the inclusion of another South African team.
Considering most of the money from the S14 competition comes from there, they are the world champions, Australia has not got enough depth for two teams, let alone five and the game here is dying.....I personally dont think its much of a contest.
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| Quote: Darthchris "??
Its 25 minutes from Waterloo - Houses of parliament/londoneye/ the city'"
Sorry, I shouldn't have said Central London, as Central London is a massive area. Perhaps I should have said residential areas of London - where people would actually have to travel from.
Personally it'd take me an hour and a half from my house to the ground - that's on the same tube line as Waterloo (6 stops away). If I lived in the east end - say Old Street (Shoreditch/ Hoxton / Hackney area) - it'd take 1 hour 20 each way. Old Street too is on the same tube line as Waterloo.
If I lived in Regents Park, it would also take over an hour. Regents Park is on the same side of London as Twickenham.
So it may be quick from Waterloo - but people have to get to Waterloo from their houses - making it a time consuming journey.
Quote: Darthchris "Richmond on the District Line. However it is still about a mile and a half from twickenham. You can pick up an overground train at the station in Richmond and travel two stops to twickenham station, however.'"
So your initial blase comment was wrong then...
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| Quote: Gazemous "Personally it'd take me an hour and a half from my house to the ground - that's on the same tube line as Waterloo (6 stops away). If I lived in the east end - say Old Street (Shoreditch/ Hoxton / Hackney area) - it'd take 1 hour 20 each way. Old Street too is on the same tube line as Waterloo.
If I lived in Regents Park, it would also take over an hour. Regents Park is on the same side of London as Twickenham.
So it may be quick from Waterloo - but people have to get to Waterloo from their houses - making it a time consuming journey.
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I'm sorry, but there are millions and millions of people with very easy access to Twickenham.
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| They have never really promoted the London team.
They should start small and market to the local area. Worry about greater London later.
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| Quote: Gazemous "Sorry, I shouldn't have said Central London, as Central London is a massive area. Perhaps I should have said residential areas of London - where people would actually have to travel from.
Personally it'd take me an hour and a half from my house to the ground - that's on the same tube line as Waterloo (6 stops away). If I lived in the east end - say Old Street (Shoreditch/ Hoxton / Hackney area) - it'd take 1 hour 20 each way. Old Street too is on the same tube line as Waterloo.
If I lived in Regents Park, it would also take over an hour. Regents Park is on the same side of London as Twickenham.
So it may be quick from Waterloo - but people have to get to Waterloo from their houses - making it a time consuming journey.
So your initial blase comment was wrong then...'"
I think that's a big point that people miss when slagging-off Harlequins. They just see the London = potential market of 6m people. Not realising how big the place is and how difficult it can be to get across it (unless you're in the central areas).
It seems that people are happy to slag-off Quins for not pulling in people who live 1h+ away yet they don't start calling clubs like Wakefield for failing to pull in supporters from Leicester or Derby.
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| Quote: bramleyrhino "It seems that people are happy to slag-off Quins for not pulling in people who live 1h+ away yet they don't start calling clubs like Wakefield for failing to pull in supporters from Leicester or Derby.'"
Maybe when they get their new ground they'll start ramping up the marketing in Derby
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