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I'm having a phone call with the ARU about the NRC next week to discuss future improvements. So I'm happy to feed things on from here.
"More promotion" being an obvious one.
Think about venues, scheduling, broadcast etc (much like the survey).
More games on TV, the streaming doesn't work so well in my circumstance.
Find a way to increase crowds before changing venues (particularly in Sydney, the games were played in front of small crowds)
Hide Brett Papworth in a cupboard, because he won't shut up abut not liking the only initiative that is providing a pathway to super rugby for grass roots players.
agree, I guess what are the key promotional / engagement strategies.
I think they need to make better use of Super Rugby. The NRC pretty much doesn't get a mention anywhere until a couple of weeks out.
Liaise with local unions to ensure match times do not clash with things such as local junior club finals, etc. (otherwise the scheduling was an improvement this year).
For televised games have the hard camera actually face the crowd and not away from it - e.g. the televised Spirit home game had a soccer field in the background rather than the hill. Ditto the final showing an empty hill instead of a full grandstand.
Stability with the geographical alignments of the NSW teams - some of them are nonsensical enough already (e.g. Sydney's eastern suburbs being represented by NSW Country) without them changing every year.
With the Fiji Warriors coming into the competition next year, look into adding Samoan and Tongan teams down the track.
I think that's all :redface:
I think there is scope for nrc to be a product that can be promoted to non rugby people. Using super rugby channels only speaks to the faithful.
Targeted campaigns aimed at supporters of other codes who are looking for a cheap, exciting, local second option would be a good place to start.
Promotion & Broadcasting.
Excellent product which needs to be on free to air TV. This would also assist in the promotion of the game and help maintain its player base from other sporting codes.
Would rather see the ARU pay to get NRC on free to air than the Shite Sheild.
Remind commentators we do have Fox in the West and we can use those new fangled contraptions like the T.V
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It seems to me that everyone is waiting for someone else to promote things.
The ARU are looking at Foxsports who are looking at the NRC Teams who are looking at the ARU and they're all saying "Well are you going to promote this thing or not?"
Then we have the other side of the coin which is that there are interested parties who don't really want to promote the NRC as they think they'd benefit if it failed.
If the Eagles had won the GF it would have been all through the Sydney media. The fact that the Eagles performed so well through the entire competition and came within 2 points (was it?) at the very end of the game but got almost no recognition in the NSW media because they lost to a WA team is an insult to the hard work and effort they put in through the season.