Judder Man wrote:They have it at the Millenium Stadium and the moment a welsh team is introduced into superleague they move the magic weekend away, surly there would possibly be significant welsh local interest when they find the Celtic Crusaders competing in the event.
They then move it to Murrayfield in Edinburgh, prior to the event they promote the game where there is a scottish rugby league presence which is in, wait for it in Glasgow.. I know quite a few naval dock workers in Scotland and only 1 in 8 of them knew there was a magic weekend taking part.
Can,t wait for 2012 as it will probably be in Dublin.
but we all know the reason for that and it's sod-all to do with having a Welsh team in SL. It would have been moved had there not been a Welsh team in SL - it has nothing to do with it. MM isn't about expanding the game in virgin territory, nor is it about attempting to start a franchise in Edinburgh.
In terms of marketing MM in Glasgow where there is RL presence already - why not? We'd be moaning at the RFL if they didn't! It seems to make sense to me - you fish where the fish are. It seems obvious you're going to be pushing on an open door advertising to people who already know about the game and have an interest in it. It seems to me you'd be more likely to get them in the door, rather than try and educate and convert a complete novice, then try and get him in the fonr door. Your comment about only 1 in 8 is a different thing altogether thuugh, isn't it? How much money would the RFL need to spend on advertising and marketing to achieve this 8 out of 8 penetration? I dont know myself but I am pretty confident in saying that the RFL couldnt afford it. To get more bang for your buck, you spend your money on that which will gve you the best payback.
btw - why will it probaby be in Dublin? what have you heard?