Melbourne To Host More Rugby League Tests Than Sydney In 2010
Melbourne is set to host next years mid season Test between Australia and New Zealand as well as next years Four Nations tie between Australia and England in a bit coup of the game in Victoria.
The Victorian Government has worked closely with the ARL in recent years to give the game a good presence in Melbourne, with the State attracting a World Cup tie in 2008, a State Of Origin game in 2009 and now at least two of the biggest Test matches in 2010.
This will all occur on the back of the opening of the magnificent 31,500 seat, made for Rugby League venue that will host the Melbourne Storm from now on.
It is fantastic news for the game in Victoria, fantastic for the Storm and shows the growing value of Rugby League biggest events.
Brisbane is expected to host next years Four Nations Final, and negotiations are under way for Auckland to host the Four Nations clash between Australia and New Zealand, meaning Sydney, if it is lucky, may only end up with Australia playing PNG in 2010.
Now as a Rugby League fan, I think its great whats happening in Victoria. Also, having been to Suncorp Stadium for the 2008 World Cup Final, I am already saving for a return journey for the 2010 Four Nations Final, the venue up there is beyond brilliant and deserves the final, especially with the crowds they have got for recent Tests.
I do have a concern though....
How many other sports would fail to cater for the biggest sporting market in Australia?
Sure Sydneysiders have not exactly crawled over shards of glass to get to Rugby League Test matches, or International sporting events of any kind in recent years, but you are still looking at the number one TV market, the number one corporate and sponsorship base, your biggest fan base and the biggest media base.
Is it a smart idea to give Sydney such a cold shoulder?
On top of that, Australia vs Papua New Guinea will not be the biggest drawing game by any stretch of the imagination. Will the ARL make the stupid move and play such a game at the Sydney Football Stadium, or would they look to make sell out a smaller venue such as Parramatta Stadium or even Penrith Football Stadium?
There is also a question mark over where England will face PNG. I've already heard one RLIF official say no games will be played in PNG itself, which is a shame, but there is a possibility that a double header may be played at Eden Park in New Zealand with the England vs PNG game leading into the Australia vs New Zealand game.
Its all very interesting to see how they are spreading the games around. One thing that is certain is that next years Four Nations attendances will be very big.
If you go on the 2008 World Cup, the effect New Zealand's victory had on the game, the previous crowds at the venues mentioned and the money local governments are putting in to promote these games, the 2010 Four Nations could be a big turning point for the Four Nations.
I personally think it will be so well attended that the decision to give England the 2013 World Cup will publicly be seen as the wrong thing to do.
League Freak 01/08/2010 04:11 Ridiculously, it all resets after every World Cup. Or the WC doesn't count. One of the two.
fazerino 30/07/2010 06:46 Ref Willie Manu. Didn't Hayne play for Fiji in 2008 WC then tour with the Kangaroos 2009??
League Freak 21/07/2010 03:27 Solid buys. Finch is a handy play maker, Lima a good prop. Hoffman has had injury probs though.
wiz66 20/07/2010 22:34 Lima, Hoffman and Finch signed for Wigan next season back with Mcquire good buys or not
League Freak 03/04/2010 04:05 People like you keep my fires burning. That and the Deep Heat I rub into my genitals.
john 02/04/2010 15:12 very funny,you nearly had me, keep up the garbage you prick
League Freak 01/04/2010 01:39 Hes not bad. Good mobility, gets stuck in. Doesn't mind playing in the middle of the field, unlike Gareth Ellis!
wiz66 31/03/2010 23:29 Freak - Have you seen and what do you make of young Flanagan that signed for the West Tigers from Wigan at the end of last year
League Freak 06/11/2009 02:13 Rich backers, the exchange rate and relaxed salary cap monitoring.
fazerino 06/11/2009 01:03 Fair enough, so why does SuperLeague have more cash than NRL? (if it's only played in grotty Northern towns in England?)
League Freak 03/11/2009 23:21 A Nation Comp means a bigger TV deal and bigger sponsorships. The NRL's deals are smaller because they don't have the national reach on a weekly basis.
fazerino 03/11/2009 07:24 Freak- why does AFL have more cash to lure players from league when there is absolutely no international scene?
League Freak 06/10/2009 22:14 To be honest all I know about him is that he is an assistant coach at Melbourne. He should be pretty good though.
wiz66 06/10/2009 15:28 Freak - what is the form of Micheal Mcguire who is supposed to be coming to replace Noble at Wigan as coach
League Freak 12/08/2009 13:09 You know, they can blame Smith all they want, they are just playing dumb, soft football.
NEWCASTLE 09/08/2009 21:58 I dont want to talk about how awful the knights have been playing lately its like they have lost all hope
League Freak 26/07/2009 22:29 Saw a bit of him against Leeds, he played well!
wiz66 26/07/2009 18:28 Seems Kris Rads has been coaching his full back play at Wigan to great effect
wiz66 26/07/2009 18:26 Cameron Phelps is turning into one of the best imports in SL at the moment
NEWCASTLE 22/07/2009 11:02 I bet newcastle are gonig fall back to their old culture next year.
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