Eccleshill Rhino wrote:Union is a game to be played not watched - it internationals are major corporate and social events watched by people who are often there for the occasion rather than interest in the game as such - cricket is much the same - corporate spend at these two events dwarfs even soccer in spend per head.
Union has a vibrant international scene because of 6 nations in Europe and 3 in the southern hemisphere - RL has basically 4 nations of which two are totally dominant.
League will never compete internationally with union it needs work on its strengths which is the club game.
Wrong.
Not only has rugby league competed with union internationally, it is extremely easy to argue that (for example) rugby league's international scene during the 1950s was equivalent to union in the same period.
Rugby league teams from Australia, Wales, England, France and New Zealand were all very capable in that period.
With proper support, there is no reason why that can't occur again.