Two weeks ago we asked you your opinions on a lot of issues about the National Rugby League and how it is run.
I have painstakingly crunched the numbers and can now report on what you – the fans – think.
There are a number of issues where there are clearly agreed sentiments across all clubs, and then there are ones that really depend on where your club loyalties lie.
Let’s start with the ones with the greatest consensus.
Q: Do you think the sin bin is used enough?
Yes – 10.5%
Conversely this means that 89.5 per cent of respondents think that the referees use the sin bin far too infrequently.
Tony Archer talked a big game before the season started about lots more binnings in 2017, and true to his word there have already been 12 uses of the sin bin in the first four rounds of 2017.
From this survey response that stat should be most welcome.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Storm | 23.80% |
Titans | 18.80% |
Raiders | 17.70% |
Sea Eagles | 15.80% |
Bulldogs | 11.10% |
Sharks | 10.00% |
Eels | 9.80% |
Panthers | 7.10% |
Roosters | 7.10% |
Rabbitohs | 6.90% |
Tigers | 6.70% |
Cowboys | 6.10% |
Knights | 5.60% |
Broncos | 3.30% |
Dragons | 2.70% |
Warriors | 0.00% |
The Storm fans were the happiest – if you can call 23.8 per cent happy – with the 2016 use of the bin. The Warriors fans clearly want the referees to get busy binning, possibly due to their high exposure to rugby union and its yellow card happy refs.
Q: Do you think the five minute sin bin should be brought back?
Yes – 89.2%
The concept of bringing back the five minute sin bin for lesser offences, and to encourage the bin-shy referees to actually crack down on repeat infringements – is clearly very popular across the board.
It has been talked about a lot over the last couple of years as the cynical concession of penalties as a defensive technique has become increasingly obvious.
From these numbers Todd Greenberg should has little reason not to start discussing it.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Raiders | 94.70% |
Eels | 92.70% |
Broncos | 91.20% |
Warriors | 90.90% |
Cowboys | 89.80% |
Rabbitohs | 89.70% |
Roosters | 89.30% |
Sea Eagles | 89.10% |
Dragons | 86.50% |
Panthers | 85.70% |
Sharks | 85.00% |
Knights | 83.30% |
Tigers | 83.30% |
Titans | 81.30% |
Storm | 81.00% |
Bulldogs | 55.60% |
Pretty much all teams’ fans were overwhelmingly in favour of bringing back the five minute sin bin – except the Bulldogs, who were only just in favour of it. I wonder if there is a specific reason for that?
Q: Do you think clubs should receive salary cap concessions for players they’ve developed from the junior ranks?
Yes – 88.1%
This is a really clear response that fans think that clubs that focus on junior development should have it made considerably easier to retain those players.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Warriors | 100.00% |
Rabbitohs | 96.60% |
Panthers | 92.90% |
Eels | 92.70% |
Raiders | 92.00% |
Storm | 90.50% |
Tigers | 90.00% |
Broncos | 87.90% |
Cowboys | 87.80% |
Titans | 87.50% |
Dragons | 86.50% |
Sharks | 85.00% |
Bulldogs | 75.00% |
Roosters | 75.00% |
Knights | 66.70% |
Sea Eagles | 18.80% |
The response of the Knights fans – whose club is really basing its efforts on developing its own juniors right now – is odd. But the response of the Sea Eagles fans stands out like bollocks on a dog. It seems they are all for importing players.
Another unexpected stance when Daly Cherry Evans, Tom and Jake Trbojevic, and Brett and Glenn Stewart were all home grown.
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Q: Do you think the NRL is administered fairly for all 16 clubs?
Yes – 21.8%
It seems that across the board, the fans don’t believe that the NRL is being run fairly. That 88.2% of respondents effectively think that the competition is not being run equitably should be of concern to NRL HQ.
The question must be asked: are they concerned about it? This response indicates a great deal of discontent. It can’t just be a new thing, and NRL HQ must be aware of it.
Response by Club
Club | Yes % |
Broncos | 47.30% |
Sharks | 45.00% |
Cowboys | 40.80% |
Warriors | 36.40% |
Bulldogs | 36.10% |
Roosters | 25.00% |
Rabbitohs | 24.10% |
Storm | 23.80% |
Eels | 19.50% |
Titans | 18.80% |
Knights | 11.10% |
Tigers | 10.00% |
Sea Eagles | 7.90% |
Raiders | 7.10% |
Panthers | 7.10% |
Dragons | 5.40% |
As you can see from the individual results of the clubs, there is a good deal of variance between them on this issue. While the Dragons, Panthers, Raiders and Sea Eagles fans think NRL HQ is very biased in their running of the competition, lots of Broncos and Sharks fans think they are doing just fine.
Q: Do you think free-to-air coverage of NRL matches should be shared equally between all 16 clubs?
Yes – 78.2%
As I’ve examined before, the sharing of free to air TV games really favours a number of sides.
This overall response of fans shows that there is almost 80 per cent support for the scheduling of free to air games to be shared equally amongst all 16 teams.
Talking to a senior club official about this subject the other day I was informed that when clubs complained to the NRL about the free to air scheduling inequities – and resultant five day turnarounds for the unfavoured clubs – they were always told, “It’s Channel Nine’s fault.” Way to influence your stakeholders, fellas.
Why don’t you just say, “We created a very crappy broadcast deal and Channel Nine has us over a barrel.”
This survey response says that the fans expect equity in scheduling in 2018.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Dragons | 97.30% |
Raiders | 93.80% |
Storm | 90.50% |
Titans | 87.50% |
Sea Eagles | 87.10% |
Eels | 82.90% |
Roosters | 82.10% |
Tigers | 76.70% |
Sharks | 75.00% |
Panthers | 71.40% |
Cowboys | 69.40% |
Rabbitohs | 69.00% |
Bulldogs | 66.70% |
Knights | 66.70% |
Warriors | 63.60% |
Broncos | 51.60% |
No surprises here that lots of the Broncos fans are happy with the free to air scheduling. If I were a Broncos fan I’d be happy with it too. No surprises that the Dragons, Raiders, Storm and Titans are the keenest on equity either. The response of the Knights fans is odd though…
Q: Do you think State of Origin ticket prices are affordable for the average NRL Fan?
Yes – 22.1%
I’ve previously examined State of Origin being used as a cash cow that favours the corporate dollar over the real NRL fans.
The NRL has done a good job in recent years to make more tickets available to club members and to make more tickets cheaper too. However, more has to be done, and this response shows the fans want cheaper tickets.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Warriors | 45.50% |
Panthers | 35.70% |
Titans | 31.30% |
Bulldogs | 30.60% |
Sharks | 30.00% |
Roosters | 28.60% |
Cowboys | 26.50% |
Rabbitohs | 24.10% |
Storm | 23.80% |
Knights | 22.20% |
Raiders | 22.10% |
Eels | 22.00% |
Tigers | 20.00% |
Sea Eagles | 18.80% |
Broncos | 14.30% |
Dragons | 10.80% |
Only one side’s respondents had over a third who thought that State of Origin tickets were affordable: The Warriors. I’d be interested to know the Warriors fans relative attendance of State of Origin matches. I’m guessing it is low, and that’s possibly why lots are ok with the cost of the tickets.
Notably, Broncos fans do not think the ticket prices are reasonable.
Q: Do you think trainers should have their access to the field of play reduced?
Yes – 77.3%
This survey result says that the majority of you fans want the trainers off the field as much as possible.
I know of a number of senior people in the NRL media who think this complaint is stupid. They think that blue shirt trainers running behind their side while it is in possession does not affect the game, and that those of us who raise it are wasting our time because it will never change.
I respectfully disagree.
Firstly, if they have no effect on the game, why do coaches have the likes of Alfie Langer, Steve Price, Andrew McFadden and (until recently) Andrew Webster constantly out there?
Why wouldn’t they have someone far cheaper and less qualified for a starter? They have them there to call the play, to help guide their teams around the park, to point out the holes.
As for noting any sort of change, a few weeks ago I witnessed the NRL Ground Manager explaining to then Wests Tigers blue shirt trainer Andrew Webster that he must now come off the field after the fourth tackle.
While it isn’t exactly full enforcement of the rules in the NRL Operations Guide, it’s a start! Kudos, Nathan McGuirk.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Tigers | 90.00% |
Raiders | 86.70% |
Cowboys | 85.70% |
Roosters | 85.70% |
Eels | 82.90% |
Rabbitohs | 82.80% |
Titans | 81.30% |
Bulldogs | 77.80% |
Knights | 77.80% |
Sea Eagles | 76.20% |
Sharks | 75.00% |
Warriors | 63.60% |
Storm | 61.90% |
Dragons | 59.50% |
Panthers | 57.10% |
Broncos | 54.90% |
There is a fair variance in the views of the fans of the various clubs. The Wests Tigers, Raiders, Cowboys, and Roosters fans are hot under the collar on this subject. The Broncos and Panthers fans are distinctly more ambivalent.
Q: Do you think provocation be taken into account when deciding on a sin bin for punching?
Yes – 75.7%
This is a pet peeve of mine. Someone gets some sneaky and underhanded provocation from an opponent and they lash out with a fist. The person who throws the punch goes to the bin, while the insidious niggler is free to rile up the next guy with his egg farming, sneaky slaps, knee drops, attacking injuries, etc.
It seems lots of you also think that a referee must look for and take into account provocation when deciding on sin binning players for punching. While it sounds Neanderthal, sometimes a bloke deserves to be sorted out.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Sharks | 90.00% |
Sea Eagles | 87.10% |
Roosters | 82.10% |
Panthers | 78.60% |
Raiders | 77.90% |
Bulldogs | 77.80% |
Eels | 75.60% |
Broncos | 73.60% |
Tigers | 73.30% |
Dragons | 73.00% |
Warriors | 72.70% |
Titans | 68.80% |
Cowboys | 67.30% |
Knights | 66.70% |
Rabbitohs | 58.60% |
Storm | 57.10% |
No mistake that the club of Paul Gallen – who famously sorted out the niggling Nate Myles in a State of Origin Match – thinks that provocation should certainly be a defence when you’ve thrown a knuckle sandwich.
On the other end of the spectrum, the Storm and Bunnies fans aren’t so sure.
Strong responses
While not as overwhelming as the previous responses, the responses to the next set of questions also showed a clear trend in opinions across the clubs.
Q: Do you think the NRL should have a women’s competition?
Yes – 73.4%
The AFL Women’s competition was an amazing success. The footy was good and lots of people turned out to watch. It seems that nearly three quarters of the survey’s respondents think that it is time for the NRL to have its own women’s competition.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Rabbitohs | 82.80% |
Cowboys | 81.60% |
Titans | 81.30% |
Bulldogs | 80.60% |
Sharks | 80.00% |
Eels | 78.00% |
Raiders | 77.90% |
Storm | 76.20% |
Tigers | 73.30% |
Dragons | 73.00% |
Broncos | 71.40% |
Roosters | 71.40% |
Panthers | 64.30% |
Sea Eagles | 63.40% |
Knights | 55.60% |
Warriors | 54.50% |
The clear majority of the Rabbitohs, Cowboys, Titans, Bulldogs and Sharks fans want to see a women’s competition happen. The Knights and Warriors fans aren’t so sure.
Q: Do you think there should be another NRL side in Brisbane?
Yes – 71.5%
It needs to be constantly pointed out that the AFL has as many sides in Brisbane as the NRL does. Along with Sydney, Brisbane is one of rugby leagues main heartlands. While Sydney has nine sides, Brisbane just has the Broncos.
71.5 per cent of the survey’s respondents think another NRL side should be in Brisbane. However, this is not a case of “build it and they will come.” What a stupid Hollywood concept.
Any new NRL side introduced in greater Brisbane must be a club that is already a going concern, with good history and grass roots support. As I’ve suggested before, the Ipswich Jets are the obvious choice for mine.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Roosters | 89.30% |
Knights | 88.90% |
Tigers | 86.70% |
Sharks | 85.00% |
Titans | 81.30% |
Eels | 75.60% |
Sea Eagles | 75.20% |
Bulldogs | 72.20% |
Raiders | 71.70% |
Storm | 71.40% |
Cowboys | 71.40% |
Panthers | 71.40% |
Dragons | 67.60% |
Rabbitohs | 58.60% |
Warriors | 54.50% |
Broncos | 53.80% |
No surprises that nearly half of the Broncos fans don’t want another side in Brisbane. And that’s fair enough. If I was a Broncos supporter I wouldn’t want another club there either.
People forget that, while the Broncos might be a behemoth with a one city monopoly, their fans are just like any others. They love their team and want them to do well.
Q: Do you think the NRL should have a trade period like the AFL has?
Yes – 70.7%
Having a designated two week period where NRL clubs swap players seems to have a lot of support from the fans. The AFL’s trade period works in concert with a draft though, something the NRL does not have.
Lots of the trade period involves trading draft picks. While a designated trade period might stop some disruption, it would not stop speculation about player movements, itself a disrupting thing. Sometimes it is just better to sort things out quickly?
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Panthers | 85.70% |
Tigers | 83.30% |
Storm | 81.00% |
Rabbitohs | 79.30% |
Sea Eagles | 78.20% |
Roosters | 75.00% |
Knights | 72.20% |
Cowboys | 71.40% |
Dragons | 70.30% |
Titans | 68.80% |
Broncos | 68.10% |
Bulldogs | 63.90% |
Warriors | 63.60% |
Eels | 63.40% |
Raiders | 62.80% |
Sharks | 60.00% |
The Panthers, Tigers and Storm fans are red hot for a trade period. The Sharks and Raiders fans are far more dubious.
Q: Do you think there be an Indigenous All-Stars vs Maori All-Stars match?
Yes – 69.5%
As I said earlier this season, for the NRL to properly honour the contribution of Indigenous Australians to the game of rugby league the Indigenous All Stars team must play a real side that is also playing with pride.
It is a no brainer that the annual event should be played against a New Zealand Maori team, another Indigenous people who have contributed so much to the game of rugby league. It seems almost 70% of the fans who responded to this survey feel similarly.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Panthers | 78.60% |
Tigers | 76.70% |
Storm | 76.20% |
Dragons | 75.70% |
Sharks | 75.00% |
Titans | 75.00% |
Broncos | 71.40% |
Cowboys | 71.40% |
Roosters | 71.40% |
Sea Eagles | 69.30% |
Bulldogs | 66.70% |
Eels | 65.90% |
Raiders | 65.50% |
Warriors | 63.60% |
Knights | 61.10% |
Rabbitohs | 58.60% |
The response of the Rabbitohs fans should be taken very seriously here. Their side has massive numbers of Indigenous Australian supporters. This concept will need close examination and discussion before proceeding.
Q: Do you have faith in the Bunker to get most decisions right?
Yes – 66.7%
That 33.3 per cent of the fans who took the survey don’t have faith in the bunker is a concern. This is the system that was meant to get it right and stop the mistakes.
While two thirds of respondents think the Bunker mostly gets it right, one third who don’t says the system still has some kinks in it. I personally think the system is pretty good, but they should make more use of replays to correct wrong on field calls – something lots of you disagree with me about in a later poll!
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Sharks | 95.00% |
Warriors | 81.80% |
Panthers | 78.60% |
Broncos | 75.80% |
Cowboys | 71.40% |
Bulldogs | 69.40% |
Roosters | 67.90% |
Storm | 66.70% |
Eels | 65.90% |
Rabbitohs | 65.50% |
Tigers | 63.30% |
Raiders | 62.80% |
Sea Eagles | 60.40% |
Titans | 56.30% |
Knights | 55.60% |
Dragons | 54.10% |
The Sharks fans have great faith in the Bunker. The Dragons, Knights and Titans fans, however, do not.
Q: Do you think State of Origin games should be played as stand-alone matches on weekends?
Yes – 63.7%
Another no brainer. Play the Origin games as stand-alone matches on weekends and their club sides don’t have to do without them while they are in camp, or risk playing them after as little as two days break.
However, a clear third of respondents don’t agree with this idea.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Storm | 76.20% |
Rabbitohs | 75.90% |
Sharks | 75.00% |
Broncos | 71.40% |
Titans | 68.80% |
Dragons | 67.60% |
Tigers | 66.70% |
Eels | 65.90% |
Sea Eagles | 65.30% |
Knights | 61.10% |
Roosters | 60.70% |
Raiders | 58.40% |
Bulldogs | 58.30% |
Warriors | 54.50% |
Cowboys | 53.10% |
Panthers | 21.40% |
No surprises that the sides with traditionally high rates of players involved in the Origin games like the idea of stand-alone matches.
Lots of the fans from the other clubs seem to be quite divided on the issue – except the Panther fans who are mostly against the idea.
Q: Do you think the NRL should be able to relocate clubs?
Yes – 36.8%
The idea that a side like the Knights could be lifted from its home and shoved into Brisbane is what opened this concept up. It seems 63.2 per cent of you are against the idea. So am I. O
ur clubs are not franchises that can be moved at will to another market. They are a part of their community and not owned by the NRL – although in the case of Newcastle and the Titans there is some debate there presently.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Storm | 61.90% |
Broncos | 53.80% |
Cowboys | 53.10% |
Warriors | 45.50% |
Tigers | 43.30% |
Bulldogs | 41.70% |
Roosters | 39.30% |
Raiders | 38.90% |
Dragons | 32.40% |
Panthers | 28.60% |
Eels | 26.80% |
Titans | 25.00% |
Rabbitohs | 24.10% |
Sharks | 20.00% |
Sea Eagles | 19.80% |
Knights | 16.70% |
No surprises that the Knights fans are the ones most against this idea. The Storm fans are the most pro relocation. I wonder if they’ll feel that way post the retirements of Billy Slater, Cam Smith and Cooper Cronk?
Q: Do you think there are too many NRL sides in Sydney?
Yes – 60%
Is nine clubs in Sydney too many? Should we cull or relocate some and – if so – which ones and to where? It seems 60% of the fans who responded to this survey think there are too many Sydney based clubs. That’s a big number.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Warriors | 90.90% |
Titans | 87.50% |
Broncos | 86.80% |
Cowboys | 79.60% |
Knights | 77.80% |
Raiders | 68.10% |
Storm | 66.70% |
Panthers | 57.10% |
Eels | 51.20% |
Bulldogs | 50.00% |
Tigers | 50.00% |
Dragons | 45.90% |
Sea Eagles | 42.60% |
Roosters | 39.30% |
Rabbitohs | 31.00% |
Sharks | 20.00% |
The responses here are clearly split. The non-Sydney clubs think there are too many sides in the harbour city, the Sydney based clubs are far more ambivalent. Not so the Sharks fans though. They mostly think the number is just right.
Q: Do you think the use of the Bunker slows the game down too much?
Yes – 42.6%
The increased use of video replays to get calls right is inevitable. We can’t have a situation where the officials get crucified for getting calls wrong and then castigate them for taking too long trying to get the calls right. Something has to give.
Without doubt there will be more replays and more time will be taken. While I understand people’s frustration with lots of stoppages for replays, I think these concerns are overruled by a need to make sure calls are gotten right. I have personally never said, “gee, I wish this game would end so I could go do something else.”
I love watching football and I hate it when games end. The longer the better for me!
The real obstruction to the Bunker being used more is the TV scheduling people. Their programs get stuffed up by games going overtime. The simple solution is to spread them out more. Or is that too simple?
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Knights | 66.70% |
Tigers | 56.70% |
Titans | 56.30% |
Dragons | 54.10% |
Roosters | 50.00% |
Sea Eagles | 47.50% |
Panthers | 42.90% |
Raiders | 40.70% |
Sharks | 40.00% |
Eels | 39.00% |
Bulldogs | 38.90% |
Cowboys | 38.80% |
Storm | 38.10% |
Rabbitohs | 37.90% |
Broncos | 30.80% |
Warriors | 27.30% |
Lots of Knights fans think the bunker is too slow. Not so the Broncos and Warriors fans though.
Q: Do you think State of Origin Matches should be played outside of Sydney and Brisbane?
Yes – 43.4%
State of Origin matches pull the biggest crowds in most years of any league games. They have to be held at big venues. Suncorp, The Gabba, The MCG, Docklands and the Olympic stadium and the only ones big enough to do it.
However, games should not be played outside Sydney or Brisbane. How does a game about the state pride of NSW and Queensland have anything to do with Melbourne? What’s next? Auckland? Perth? Hong Kong?
While a slight majority agree with me, lots of you don’t.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Storm | 90.50% |
Cowboys | 65.30% |
Warriors | 63.60% |
Bulldogs | 52.80% |
Sharks | 50.00% |
Raiders | 46.90% |
Tigers | 46.70% |
Panthers | 42.90% |
Broncos | 41.80% |
Eels | 41.50% |
Dragons | 37.80% |
Titans | 37.50% |
Roosters | 28.60% |
Knights | 27.80% |
Sea Eagles | 27.70% |
Rabbitohs | 27.60% |
The Knights, Roosters, Sea Eagles and Rabbitohs fans are the most against Origin games being played outside Sydney and Brisbane. Unsurprisingly the Storm fans are very keen to host more games in the southern capital.
Q: Do you think video replays should be used to overturn incorrect decisions on the field?
Yes – 56%
I don’t understand why so many fans don’t want to use the readily available technology to get decisions right.
However, 44 per cent of you don’t want to. To quote the early Simpsons, “Sanjay, sometimes I think you want to fail!”
If the video ref sees that something called a drop was a strip why on earth shouldn’t they overturn the decision? Let’s get the calls right.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Tigers | 63.30% |
Raiders | 62.80% |
Sea Eagles | 62.40% |
Storm | 61.90% |
Bulldogs | 61.10% |
Dragons | 59.50% |
Rabbitohs | 55.20% |
Cowboys | 55.10% |
Warriors | 54.50% |
Eels | 53.70% |
Broncos | 51.60% |
Panthers | 50.00% |
Knights | 44.40% |
Titans | 43.80% |
Sharks | 40.00% |
Roosters | 32.10% |
The Roosters fans particularly don’t want to expand the use of the video referees powers. The Tigers fans are far more prepared for the men in the bunker to intervene though.
Q: Do you have confidence in Todd Greenberg’s running of the NRL?
Yes – 46.1%
A 46 per cent approval rate seems to be the going figure for leaders in Australia at the moment. Maybe it’s the norm for us not to like the tall poppies. However, this shows that a slight majority of fans don’t have confidence in the current NRL CEO.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Bulldogs | 69.40% |
Sharks | 65.00% |
Warriors | 63.60% |
Tigers | 63.30% |
Cowboys | 61.20% |
Broncos | 54.90% |
Roosters | 53.60% |
Eels | 51.20% |
Panthers | 50.00% |
Storm | 47.60% |
Rabbitohs | 44.80% |
Titans | 43.80% |
Raiders | 41.60% |
Knights | 38.90% |
Dragons | 32.40% |
Sea Eagles | 18.80% |
Todd Greenberg should avoid Brookvale Oval by the looks of things. The Sea Eagles supporters really don’t rate him.
Converesly, his old club – The Doggies – mostly think he’s grouse.
Q: Do you think shoulder charges should be allowed?
Yes – 51.1%
I’m a fan of the shoulder charge. A few seasons ago I witnessed Tom Learoyd-Lars go full steam into Tariq Sims shoulder. The collision was huge, with both rebounding at least five metres. The ground shook.
I understand that there are inherent dangers too. Greg Inglis’ shoulder into the head of Dean Young in 2012 is a great example of that. However, the survey respondents are almost evenly split on the issue.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Sea Eagles | 73.30% |
Roosters | 67.90% |
Bulldogs | 55.60% |
Knights | 55.60% |
Sharks | 55.00% |
Raiders | 51.30% |
Titans | 50.00% |
Panthers | 50.00% |
Dragons | 48.60% |
Rabbitohs | 48.30% |
Eels | 46.30% |
Broncos | 42.90% |
Storm | 42.90% |
Tigers | 40.00% |
Cowboys | 30.60% |
Warriors | 18.20% |
The Sea Eagles fans love the shoulder charge more than any other supporters who responded. Conversely, the Warriors fans are mostly against its use in the game.
Do you think State of Origin is more important than international rugby league games?
Yes – 50.2%
Lastly, here is a subject that splits NRL supporters down the middle. While I believe that State of Origin has clearly overtaken international competition in the eyes of fans, broadcasters and sponsors, those responding to this survey are split down the middle.
Perhaps if the series against Great Britain were resurrected? They were great.
Response by club
Club | Yes % |
Knights | 72.20% |
Cowboys | 63.30% |
Rabbitohs | 55.20% |
Broncos | 54.90% |
Sea Eagles | 51.50% |
Eels | 51.20% |
Titans | 50.00% |
Panthers | 50.00% |
Tigers | 50.00% |
Raiders | 48.70% |
Storm | 47.60% |
Sharks | 40.00% |
Roosters | 39.30% |
Bulldogs | 38.90% |
Dragons | 37.80% |
Warriors | 36.40% |
Three quarters of Knights fans think that State of Origin is the preeminent rugby league event in any year. However, the Warriors are far less interested by Queensland against NSW – although a number of Kiwi natives still regularly play in the event.
Lidcombe Oval
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Should have gauged the fans view of Brisbane receiving preferential treatment in the scheduling of their games - how many 7 day turnarounds are they receiving compared to other clubs for the first 20 or so rounds that games have been scheduled - tired of the response it's catering to our Queensland Audience (mmm 3 teams in Queensland) and oh QLD is the Rugby League capital - mmm they only want to watch games involving the Bronco's not much of a league capital then - should want to watch games involving any teams in that case. The time for a second Brisbane team is way long overdue
Hutchoman
Roar Pro
TBH it's not the worst sample size I've seen on these sorts of things at least at the overall level. You couldn't read anything into the club level results, but there is certainly interest at the broader level, especially with most overall results showing a pretty clear result.
Griffo
Guest
Perhaps in future the roar might look at having a note at the bottom of all articles of a particular sport about a current survey related to that sport as a way to get more respondents.
Joel
Guest
you can actually see the correlation between supporters and answers. If you look at "Do you think the NRL is administered fairly for all 16 clubs?" you'll see most of the likely top 8 teams represented in the top 8 of that list. On the other side, "Do you think free-to-air coverage of NRL matches should be shared equally between all 16 clubs?" the top 8 answers are predominantly from teams under-represented in free to air coverage.
Tim Gore
Expert
Almost spot on. Uncanny.
Tim Gore
Expert
Well, firstly as a lesson for future surveys. We need a greater sample. Secondly, to start discussions about things that are clear cut. The Use of the bin and reintroduction of the 5 minute bin seem to top that list.
Tim Gore
Expert
Richard, I'd gladly act on the results if you give me the power! My hand is up. I want the job!
Richard Maybury
Guest
If only the distributors of surveys were as keen on acting on the results as they are in holding them. Sadly, these things are mostly a useless PR exercise.
The spectator
Guest
I voted against the bunker interfering with play as its proven that they dont use it for every call and were sparadicaly stepping in for a call or 2 a game at weird times during a game. If it was accurate yes, it wasnt so no.
John
Guest
I do have to admit I found which team do you support question a bit odd, and now it all makes sense. Interesting angle.
Alex L
Roar Rookie
Q: Do you think free-to-air coverage of NRL matches should be shared equally between all 16 clubs? Yes – 78.2% This answer alone invalidates the opinions of about 78.2% of your respondents IMO. Several teams, and the Warriors are first and foremost among them, are incredibly poorly suited to the Thursday/Friday night FTA slots at home -- if you want an even level of coverage you'll either see them away constantly or they'll live in the Sunday timeslot; I don't think I need to explain why both are undesirable.
Spencer Kassimir
Roar Pro
Tim, Great work! Now, how would you like this data to be used?
Griffo
Guest
Hi Tim, The question regarding stand alone weekends for origin, I'm not in favour of it but nor am I in favour of the status quo. My feeling is there should be a 4 week break to the season. Origin should be played on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of consecutive weeks. The four weekends should have other representative games (Pacific cup and NZ origin) as well as an extended 9s competition. I guess this is an example of a question that probably needs a more qualitative approach to understand people's opinions on the subject but all in all I think you've done a good job!
your kidding
Guest
And there is the problem with any survey. Rationale can disappear and people think only what is good for them. Of course Broncos fans think everything is fair and rosy. They have a massive advantage over all of the other sides in many ways. It is an unfair competition. Surveys can be done, and its a good effort Tim, but really the NRL should be making the tough decisions as they are supposed to be independent and intelligent. Sadly they seem to be incompetent in many areas.
Armchair expert
Guest
Haha, thats not what we're saying Tim. We are talking about tempo, getting a roll on etc. I have wanted games to end so that i didn't have to watch anymore, being a Raiders supporter, I have seen lots of games that fitted that criteria. ?
Griffo
Guest
Hi Epiquin, I don't know the mood in Brisbane regarding rugby league supporters but living in a one team town (Townsville) I know that despite the fact that the Cowboys are well supported, there are a number of people who intensely dislike the cowboys which I believe is due mostly to a very one sided representation of them within the local media and community. Of course the place is not big enough to support a second team but Brisbane is big enough and if the same sentiments exist towards the Broncos there then I believe a second team could be successful. Having said that, a second team needs to have a distinct identity and I believe there are two options regarding this. If you look at the AFL as an example when they put second teams into Perth and Adelaide (both traditional AFL cities like Brisbane is a traditional Rugby League city) in Perth they decided to put the second team in Fremantle because there is a strong local identity and it's close enough to the Perth City. In Adelaide they made second team Port Adelaide were the most supported club in the state league. One or both of these approaches I think would give a Brisbane 2 team the best chance of success.
Hutchoman
Roar Pro
I've had a crack at the sample size for this survey ... how did I do? Sea Eagles - 202 Raiders - 113 Broncos - 91 Cowboys - 49 Eels - 41 Dragons - 37 Bulldogs - 36 Tigers - 30 Rabbitohs - 29 Roosters - 28 Storm - 21 Sharks - 20 Knights - 18 Titans - 16 Panthers - 14 Warriors - 11 Total - 756
spruce moose
Guest
I'd prefer a tasty hurtsya donut.
Epiquin
Roar Guru
Actually, the NRL have set up NRL nation, where they basically have a big pool of fans that they send weekly surveys to. I used to be a member and they would have collected some excellent data. They definitely go to the general public.
Big Daddy
Guest
It would do the NRL good to do some sort of survey similar to this. They make decisions on what they think is good for the game instead of going to the general public who support the game. This is a starting point and it gets people talking. There is no right or wrong answers . In fact the NRL are non consultative type of business. They pay bucket loads if money for their executives To find solutions and then pay more to consultants when they can't find answers and here we have a forum which costs them nothing. Good work Tim.