Saddened! wrote:Rugby League doesn't do anything to deserve mass coverage. It's a minority sport even in it's true heartlands and deserves it's space behind cricket, football, union, tennis, water polo, grass hill skiing, swimming, cycling and crown green bowles.
What league needs to do is be more proactive. Hire some advertising agencies and get results. Have Sam Burgess or Kyle Eastmond on Alan Carr's Chatty man or on those awful afternoon shows. Beg, bribe, sue the BBC or ITV into showing a national highlights show at a reasonable time. Bribe, beg, pay the makers of Eastenders to include League in their show. Slut themselves around the Sheiks in the East and get them to buy a franchise. Get Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe to form an impromptu and totally illegal game of street league in the centre of New York or London. Spread the word...
I'd agree we need to get our "stars" out in the media circuit, but thats very difficult when you're not based in London. Sadly in media, London rules all. Also why would the producers of Alan Carr put someone on who no-ones heard of south of Sheffield. Whilst you do have a point, RL deserves a lot more coverage than it currently gets.
Yes its behind football, international RU, international cricket and the major tennis tournaments but its on a par with domestic RU and is better attended than domestic cricket and the pansy @rse tennis tournaments no-one gives a stuff over.
This year for instance, I think it was the Wigan v Leeds game was the best attended sports event in the country that night, did it get a mention on the national news? Did it balls. Oh there was time for a section on disabled curling in Canada though. And this with the Womens World Cup is just another example of the BBC's (& the media in general) obsession with anything based in or close to London.
Oh and where is the Womens Rugby World Cup being held? Guildford. I guarantee you if it was being held further away from London it wouldn't have got a mention.