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  • UncoU Offline
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    <p>The part that makes no fucking sense to me is Argentina sharing the revenue. It's THEIR home game! Are Australia splitting the revenue from their home game against Argentina as well? Or is this a one way street? Because to me, it doesn't seem like Australia should be coming out of it with much money at all. They can give up their own fucking home game if they want a bail out.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="hydro11" data-cid="570108" data-time="1459922183"><p>Of course, it's a money grab. Just like us playing Ireland in the USA.</p></blockquote><br>Yes, just like us this fixture is tying into the massive Australian diaspora playing against the best, most known rugby playing nation on Earth in a market struggling to put together a professional league?

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="570112" data-time="1459922983">
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    <p>Yes, just like us this fixture is tying into the massive Australian diaspora playing against the best, most known rugby playing nation on Earth in a market struggling to put together a professional league?</p>
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    <p>and it's for competition points</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="570112" data-time="1459922983">
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    <p>Yes, just like us this fixture is tying into the massive Australian diaspora playing against the best, most known rugby playing nation on Earth in a market struggling to put together a professional league?</p>
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    <p>Yes, well, Argentina needs money. As you say they can't play a game in the USA. No one would watch it. So they choose to play a game in one of the most famous rugby grounds in the world, which they know they can get a good crowd to.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="570112" data-time="1459922983">
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    <p>Yes, just like us this fixture is tying into the massive Australian diaspora playing against the best, most known rugby playing nation on Earth in a market struggling to put together a professional league?</p>
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    <p>Ah yes, this is just a cynical money grab by the ARU - unlike those noble, selfless All Blacks venturing into barbaric non-rugby territory to spread the good word and give the local Irish some love.</p>

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    <p>A quick look at some stats shows that the Aussie games haven't sold out in the RC in Argentina.  Last year they got 25k into a 43k seater.</p>
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    <p>So the Argentina fans didn't show up, and hence, they've given the game to a 82,000 seater, which I believe will sell out.  With probably more expensive tickets too.</p>
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    <p>Looking at it like that, makes a compelling argument.</p>

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="barbarian" data-cid="570117" data-time="1459923169"><p>Ah yes, this is just a cynical money grab by the ARU - unlike those noble, selfless All Blacks venturing into barbaric non-rugby territory to spread the good word and give the local Irish some love.</p></blockquote><br>Good point - I'd forgotten we'd revenue shared with the Irish instead of playing them at home during the Rugby Championship. Nice of them to give up home advantage during the competition to grow the game in Ireland...<br> <br><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="hydro11" data-cid="570116" data-time="1459923163"><p>So they choose to play a game in one of the most famous rugby grounds in the world, which they know they can get a good crowd to.</p></blockquote><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MajorRage" data-cid="570120" data-time="1459923753"><p>A quick look at some stats shows that the Aussie games haven't sold out in the RC in Argentina.  Last year they got 25k into a 43k seater.<br> <br>So the Argentina fans didn't show up, and hence, they've given the game to a 82,000 seater, which I believe will sell out.</p></blockquote><br>I'm not so sure. Certainly won't be English fans who will be waiting a few weeks until they can see England play Australia.

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  • BonesB Online
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    Yes, no English fans will go.

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    The Barbarians don't sell out, so I'm clearly not as confident that Twickenham will be full to watch Argentina.

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="hydro11" data-cid="570108" data-time="1459922183"><p>
    Of course, it's a money grab. Just like us playing Ireland in the USA.</p></blockquote>At least we have the guise of "growing the game", which in fairness is a reasonably valid reason for playing in a huge un-tapped market.<br><br>
    Also, we aren't impacting the integrety of the RC where traditionally the home/away games have been hugely important in deciding the comp. Argentina now have one less home game, hurting their chances of winning the comp.<br><br>
    But really I was just highligting the stupidity of the reasons given for playing the game at Twickers, which are beyond taking the piss.

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="570132" data-time="1459925872">
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    <p>The Barbarians don't sell out, so I'm clearly not as confident that Twickenham will be full to watch Argentina.</p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>Hmmm....not sold out equals no English fans?</p>

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bones" data-cid="570135" data-time="1459926041"><p>Hmmm....not sold out equals no English fans?</p></blockquote><br>I didn't say no English fans would be attending. I implied they couldn't be relied on to fill the empty seats.

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    <p>Avatar wager?  I think it will sell out.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MajorRage" data-cid="570146" data-time="1459929070">
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    <p>Avatar wager?  I think it will sell out.</p>
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    <p>I'll take you on that! I think it's a good idea and probably at least as popular as a Baabaa's game if not more so. Heck the crowd for the Crusaders/Sharks game was decent enough. I'd be tempted to go if I still lived out west.</p>
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    <p>Edit: But I don't think it'll sell out.</p>

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  • TeWaioT Offline
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="No Quarter" data-cid="570058" data-time="1459908803">
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    <p>This makes absolutely no sense to me.</p>
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    <p><strong>That seems pretty bloody condescending to English rugby and in fact the entire 6 Nations tournament which has a big following and a shit load of history behind it. Do fans up there really think "ooohhh I wish I could watch a Southern Hemisphere team, <em>any</em> Southern Hemisphere team, instead of my country!!" ???</strong></p>
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    <p>Sorry if the interest in rugby is growing in Argentina why the fuck are you taking one of your home matches to England? How does that help "grow" the game in Argentina again? Am I missing something?</p>
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    <p>Sky Sports.... ohh right it's just a money grab. Cool.</p>
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    Ummmm, yes. That's exactly what a shitload of my UK-rugby watching mates said after the RWC / during this year's 6N, being heartily sick of the tripe served up to them.<br><br>
    I went the Crusaders-Sharks 5 years ago and it was awesome. I might go to this. I reckon it'll sell out. Sign me up to any Avatar bet.</p>

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    <p>It will sell out and if I can get a ticket I will go. So what if Argentina are sharing the gate with Aussie, its probably how they got them to agree to go to the UK and they will probably come away with more money than playing it in Argentina. You can not compare the Barbaa's game after a world cup to this game.</p>

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    <p>With the number of Aussie ex-pats in the UK, plus a fair sprinkling of Argies around western Europe I'd say there's a fair chance of a sell out or close to, though much will depend on ticket prices. I doubt the next one (if sanctioned) would be as popular and then on diminishing returns. If so, as a one off it makes financial sense but not much else.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="TeWaio" data-cid="570150" data-time="1459930914">
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    <p>Ummmm, yes. That's exactly what a shitload of my UK-rugby watching mates said after the RWC / during this year's 6N, being heartily sick of the tripe served up to them.<br><br>
    I went the Crusaders-Sharks 5 years ago and it was awesome. I might go to this. I reckon it'll sell out. Sign me up to any Avatar bet.</p>
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    <p>That would be heartily sick of the tripe that sells out four times over and gains huge TV audiences?</p>
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    <p>Whilst anyone with a brain could see the gulf between playing styles and success shown at the RWC, you still have to be invested in your team. Otherwise why not watch the Harlem Globetrotters 24/7?</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Catogrande" data-cid="570157" data-time="1459934632">
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    <p>That would be heartily sick of the tripe that sells out four times over and gains huge TV audiences?</p>
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    <p>Whilst anyone with a brain could see the gulf between playing styles and success shown at the RWC, you still have to be invested in your team. Otherwise why not watch the Harlem Globetrotters 24/7?</p>
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    <p>
    Totally agree, its massively popular due to history/passion (and the cynic in me says due to scarcity value, in terms of international rugby). And I love watching it, even though some of the play makes you want to pull your hair out. Was just pointing out that all my UK mates who watch it religiously feel the same way (the two aren't mutually exclusive) and are all over this Arg/Aus game.<br><br>
    In fact, as I type this an English based Chilean born mate who has debenture seats has asked me to go along with him. Result.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MajorRage" data-cid="570146" data-time="1459929070"><p>Avatar wager?  I think it will sell out.</p></blockquote> <br>Sure.<br><br><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Wreck Diver" data-cid="570151" data-time="1459931887"><p>You can not compare the Barbaa's game after a world cup to this game.</p></blockquote><br>What about the year before then?

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