Quote number 6="number 6"Enough time to market the game then
Imo the nzrl and rfl should send out thousands of free tickets to schools colleges and universities around Denver. May get some younger people hooked and want to play the game'"
Quote number 6="mrpurfect"and where exactly would they go to play it?'"
Quote number 6="number 6"People can form clubs to play and access areas with help from the IRLF Negative reply from a flat capper no doubt'"
Number 6. I typed a response your first post but then though better of it as I didn't want to come across as negative for negativity's sake, but your response to a valid point made by Mrpurfect does warrant a response.
The biggest problem with Rugby League and the people tasked with marketing it is that "they honestly believe that one game will get people hooked"......I can assure you that this is a myth. The idea that someone from Denver will attend their first game of RL, say "that's for me" and then set up a club with hopefully 2 dozen or so other "converts" is exactly why our sport has stalled in terms of attracting players, sponsors, fans....in fact in some instances it has gone backwards.
I would think that over the years I have brought over 100 people to their first RL game, yet only 1 returns regularly and less than 5 ever went again.....these are sports fans by the way, people who do attend other sports and events. The fact that I love the game doesn't mean everyone else will.....this is the reality and to claim that the RLIF will "get on board" to assist the formation of a club off the back of this test match is just insane.......
Quote number 6="headhunter"No, I'm confident of 50k plus. You people have no knowledge of this world.'"
I'd love you to be right, but getting 50k to a NEW sport in it's first outing in the region is going to cost Millions of $ in marketing and PR costs to get media coverage. That said I can see a lot of Rugby Union fans and college students interested.....but 50k would be fantastic.