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The NRL leadership are deluded and think that they in a war with the AFL. Seems to me that disappointing people in SE Qld who like both codes is not a great way to treat that segment of your customers.

Bad news for them is that the GABBA will be a sell out with thousands of disappointed people at not being able to attend not matter what the NRL do.
I think there's a massive misunderstanding of the Queensland sporting culture by both the AFL and NRL. Well, certainly the Brisbane sporting culture.

Code wars absolutely are a thing in Sydney. If you like rugby league you hate AFL and vice versa. I was an absolute black sheep in that regard when I lived there, in that I was equally happy going to either code.

But up here, people happily follow either or both. So much so that you may recall the government put on buses from the Gabba to Lang Park for the two Prelim Finals in 2023, given they were both scheduled only a couple of hours apart and overlapped.

It seems to me that the AFL and NRL simply assume that the prevailing vibe in Sydney must be the same as up here, which in my experience could barely be further from the truth.
 
I think there's a massive misunderstanding of the Queensland sporting culture by both the AFL and NRL. Well, certainly the Brisbane sporting culture.

Code wars absolutely are a thing in Sydney. If you like rugby league you hate AFL and vice versa. I was an absolute black sheep in that regard when I lived there, in that I was equally happy going to either code.

But up here, people happily follow either or both. So much so that you may recall the government put on buses from the Gabba to Lang Park for the two Prelim Finals in 2023, given they were both scheduled only a couple of hours apart and overlapped.

It seems to me that the AFL and NRL simply assume that the prevailing vibe in Sydney must be the same as up here, which in my experience could barely be further from the truth.
In my experience in Queensland there's no question it's a rugby state and as far a I can tell that's unlikely to change any time soon. But there's no animosity or derision to anyone who supports or is involved in AFL. Quite the contrary it's a live and let live mindset amongst the fans.

So it's unedifying to see the head honchos of either code going to war on coverage and publicity which is more about inflating their own egos and legacies than doing anything of any overall good for the supporters and those who participate.

It's hasn't remotely occurred to them that you could grow the pie for both with cooperation.
 

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In my experience in Queensland there's no question it's a rugby state and as far a I can tell that's unlikely to change any time soon. But there's no animosity or derision to anyone who supports or is involved in AFL. Quite the contrary it's a live and let live mindset amongst the fans.

So it's unedifying to see the head honchos of either code going to war on coverage and publicity which is more about inflating their own egos and legacies than doing anything of any overall good for the supporters and those who participate.

It's hasn't remotely occurred to them that you could grow the pie for both with cooperation.
The example I like to use is Croatia making the soccer World Cup Final in 2018 with a population of 4 million. There is plenty of room for all our major sports to coexist in this country.
 
The example I like to use is Croatia making the soccer World Cup Final in 2018 with a population of 4 million. There is plenty of room for all our major sports to coexist in this country.
The AFL has the 4th biggest average crowd attendance to a national sporting league on the planet, only behind the NFL, EPL and Bundesliga... damn good effort by us fans.
 
I think there's a massive misunderstanding of the Queensland sporting culture by both the AFL and NRL. Well, certainly the Brisbane sporting culture.

Code wars absolutely are a thing in Sydney. If you like rugby league you hate AFL and vice versa. I was an absolute black sheep in that regard when I lived there, in that I was equally happy going to either code.

But up here, people happily follow either or both. So much so that you may recall the government put on buses from the Gabba to Lang Park for the two Prelim Finals in 2023, given they were both scheduled only a couple of hours apart and overlapped.

It seems to me that the AFL and NRL simply assume that the prevailing vibe in Sydney must be the same as up here, which in my experience could barely be further from the truth.
Brisbane pretty much have one team in each code (yes I know there are the Dolphins but not sure they have a big supporter base outside the Redcliffe area. I know people that support Lions, Broncos, Reds, Roar and Bullets keenly.

I'm in Melbourne and whilst AFL is King Storm do really well and are the biggest sporting club in Melbourne outside AFL. When there is say a Saturday afternoon game at the MCG and Storm playing Saturday night at AAMI Park you see plenty of people with both colours on doing the double.
 
The Age: ‘Choice is a great thing’: Hudson and Whateley to call Friday night football on Fox
Fox Footy – available on Kayo and Foxtel – will not only have specialist call teams for each game, it will have exclusive rights to “Super Saturday” throughout the home-and-away season in Victoria, Tasmania and the Northern Territory. This means viewers in those parts of Australia will need a Foxtel or Kayo subscription to watch their teams play on Saturdays.

Fox Footy will also have exclusive rights to Saturday games in South Australia and Western Australia until round nine. Free-to-air viewers in those two states will have access to delayed telecast on Seven or 7mate until round nine. The same arrangement will be in place for NSW and Queensland until round 11.
 
Brisbane pretty much have one team in each code (yes I know there are the Dolphins but not sure they have a big supporter base outside the Redcliffe area. I know people that support Lions, Broncos, Reds, Roar and Bullets keenly.

I'm in Melbourne and whilst AFL is King Storm do really well and are the biggest sporting club in Melbourne outside AFL. When there is say a Saturday afternoon game at the MCG and Storm playing Saturday night at AAMI Park you see plenty of people with both colours on doing the double.
Was going to say the same thing. Lot of people love going to both if the timing can work out. AFL is definitely the major event in Melbourne but the code war thing is over blown massively.
 

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Early Squigglies are in for 2025. They have us (in absolute terms) losing 1 game for the season :grinning: - in Geelong :sick:

This is how the (completely unrealistic) ladder looks in the event that every tip is correct:

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Interesting to note that Hawthorn's only 2 predicted losses are both against us... including one in Melbourne :tearsofjoy:🤦‍♂️

In relative terms, the 15.3 wins we are forecast to have would put us on the edges of the top 4 - about where we were this year. I think Mr Squiggle's projected ladder only takes into account those models that were in his top 10 last year, so I think that's why our wins add up to 14.7 there not 15.3.

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Every year I say this and every year I fail... but I'll endeavour to keep track of how these change, firstly as opening round approaches and more models are added, and then week by week through the season.

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Early Squigglies are in for 2025. They have us (in absolute terms) losing 1 game for the season :grinning: - in Geelong :sick:

This is how the (completely unrealistic) ladder looks in the event that every tip is correct:

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Interesting to note that Hawthorn's only 2 predicted losses are both against us... including one in Melbourne :tearsofjoy:🤦‍♂️

In relative terms, the 15.3 wins we are forecast to have would put us on the edges of the top 4 - about where we were this year. I think Mr Squiggle's projected ladder only takes into account those models that were in his top 10 last year, so I think that's why our wins add up to 14.7 there not 15.3.

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Every year I say this and every year I fail... but I'll endeavour to keep track of how these change, firstly as opening round approaches and more models are added, and then week by week through the season.

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Losing 1 game? That’s ridiculous.

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