How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?
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Hi all, regular browser, first time poster yada yaya...
That poster @jenlynx put across an opinion crudely and crassly, and I wouldn't really agree with it...but it does have a grain of truth unfortunately.
I think plenty of people will watch the tour on TV, although the numbers will be impacted by the fact that its on a paid subscription channel and the morning KO times. However, I don't get the sense that's there's a huge emotional investment in the Lions. People like to see players from their country make the squad and hope they play well on the tour but I'm not sure they're really too bothered about the results or the outcome. In fact the naming of the Lions squad is probably a bigger event than the tour!
It's a big honour for the players as they are essentially being recognised as among the elite in the NH and they do get referenced as "Lions" players in the intervening years.
The expectation is that NZ will win the series handily enough and I know a lot of fans are hoping that "their"players come through uninjured, as the tour impacts on some teams next season.
As for Sky TV, they make a lower league soccer game between Rotherham and Brentford seem like a major sporting event!
Anyway, I'll be an interested viewer hoping the Lions go well. Best of luck to NZ and hope we all enjoy the tour. -
Hi all, regular browser, first time poster yada yaya...
That poster @jenlynx put across an opinion crudely and crassly, and I wouldn't really agree with it...but it does have a grain of truth unfortunately.
I think plenty of people will watch the tour on TV, although the numbers will be impacted by the fact that its on a paid subscription channel and the morning KO times. However, I don't get the sense that's there's a huge emotional investment in the Lions. People like to see players from their country make the squad and hope they play well on the tour but I'm not sure they're really too bothered about the results or the outcome. In fact the naming of the Lions squad is probably a bigger event than the tour!
It's a big honour for the players as they are essentially being recognised as among the elite in the NH and they do get referenced as "Lions" players in the intervening years.
The expectation is that NZ will win the series handily enough and I know a lot of fans are hoping that "their"players come through uninjured, as the tour impacts on some teams next season.
As for Sky TV, they make a lower league soccer game between Rotherham and Brentford seem like a major sporting event!Anyway, I'll be an interested viewer hoping the Lions go well. Best of luck to NZ and hope we all enjoy the tour.
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@Crucial said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:
@wowrp1 said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:
Hi all, regular browser, first time poster yada yaya...
That poster @jenlynx put across an opinion crudely and crassly, and I wouldn't really agree with it...but it does have a grain of truth unfortunately.
I think plenty of people will watch the tour on TV, although the numbers will be impacted by the fact that its on a paid subscription channel and the morning KO times. However, I don't get the sense that's there's a huge emotional investment in the Lions. People like to see players from their country make the squad and hope they play well on the tour but I'm not sure they're really too bothered about the results or the outcome. In fact the naming of the Lions squad is probably a bigger event than the tour!
It's a big honour for the players as they are essentially being recognised as among the elite in the NH and they do get referenced as "Lions" players in the intervening years.
The expectation is that NZ will win the series handily enough and I know a lot of fans are hoping that "their"players come through uninjured, as the tour impacts on some teams next season.
As for Sky TV, they make a lower league soccer game between Rotherham and Brentford seem like a major sporting event!
Anyway, I'll be an interested viewer hoping the Lions go well. Best of luck to NZ and hope we all enjoy the tour.That's the kind of logic I was trying to goad out of the guy as well. I can see that pov entirely.
Do you think the level of interest changes with regard to the opposition though? eg the winning expectation against NZ is low and, as you say, the time difference is a bitch. Tours against SA are at prime time and are often a tighter contest.
The BIL are going through a cycle of Oz/NZ where the games are less accessible to the average watcher but despite that this is still the second richest rugby 'event' and you can bet your boots that should the BIL win every 'non interested person' will come out of the woodwork.
Yeah the time difference has an impact, the level of expectation less so. The fact that this is one of the "richest" events is a bit of a red herring. Actually the 6N would have a much. much, higher profile and level of interest, including casual fans. That's understandable though as it involves your home nation, is on at accessible times during the weekend, on terrestrial TV, there are huge numbers of travelling supporters and the obvious local rivalries. It dwarfs the Lions tour, notwithstanding the quality of rugby sometimes isn't great. I don't think anyone could expect the Lions to surpass it though, so that's ok in my opinion.
The tour is interesting and justifies it's existence I think. However there is a certain vocal element who question it's validity. -
@wowrp1 @Crucial
Yeah - I considered trying to get the guy to compromise on the ridiculous initial statement, but realised he'd drawn his line in the sand and was going to stick to it no matter what. And then got angry with myself for even engaging.
Yep, the low expectations for results in this particular tour probably lessens the appeal to many, which is a shame.When comparing it to the 6 Nations - I was quite confused about how popular those games are when I first arrived on these shores, but then thought about it a bit - internationals between very geographically-close countries (making it very very viable to "pop over to Rome to watch a game"), with rivalries (as in wars, not just rugby) dating back to before NZ existed; and with a reasonable number of the games being decent quality... it's a fairly tasty comp. I'm sure I'd enjoy it a lot more if I had a horse in the race. So yeah, the 6N is very likely to dwarf this particular tour.
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@Kruse said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:
@wowrp1 @Crucial
Yeah - I considered trying to get the guy to compromise on the ridiculous initial statement, but realised he'd drawn his line in the sand and was going to stick to it no matter what. And then got angry with myself for even engaging.
Yep, the low expectations for results in this particular tour probably lessens the appeal to many, which is a shame.When comparing it to the 6 Nations - I was quite confused about how popular those games are when I first arrived on these shores, but then thought about it a bit - internationals between very geographically-close countries (making it very very viable to "pop over to Rome to watch a game"), with rivalries (as in wars, not just rugby) dating back to before NZ existed; and with a reasonable number of the games being decent quality... it's a fairly tasty comp. I'm sure I'd enjoy it a lot more if I had a horse in the race. So yeah, the 6N is very likely to dwarf this particular tour.
Yeah the 6N is a bit of a rugby festival. A lot of viewers don't watch any other rugby during the year. Going to Edinburgh or Rome, for example, is great fun, as well as hosting the fans the Dublin.
But... I wouldn't disrespect the Lions tour. It has some historical relevance and is an interesting concept. Plus it's good to have some other rugby to watch when the season is over here. -
@wowrp1 welcome aboard. Hope you stick around. Good to have some more NH posters on the lead up to the BIL tour.
I think one thing the last tour of Australia showed was that there was still some fire in the belly from players for playing in the red jersey.
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all that stuff is valid, but it is also nice to have something different to watch - i guess it is more different for us (every 12 years) than for the NH guys being every 4 years. even so, that seems at least some sort of a drawcard to me over an every year 6 nations - or for us oz/sa/arg.
plus it's more of an old-school tour with games outside tests, and it's kinda cool getting to see guys who usually play against each other playing together. if we had the equivalent opportunity to see guys like burger, horan etc combining with some of the great ABs I think most nz fans would be keen to see it. -
@wowrp1 I will like any post that includes a David Mitchell clip. Welcome aboard!
That's a shame that it may not be regarded as such a big event over there. I was in London for both the Oz and SA lions series and found the tests as being 'must watch tv' amongst kiwi, aussie, saffer and english rugby fans. I'd still say all my mates over there will be watching the NZ lions series but that might be more reflective of who my friends were. Support certainly isn't anywhere near football levels.
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Thanks guys. There's actually a really good article in the Irish Times today IMO, written by Gordon D'Arcy, about the tour and the Lions in general. He makes the point that NZ should always beat the LIons but you always "hope for the impossible". It's probably a fair point and you never really know how the group will gel or the tour will go, it's so unpredictable in that sense, regardless of the test match results.
It will feel funny actually supporting players from a team like Saracens however! -
Meanwhile, All Blacks captain and No 8 Kieran Read, who broke his thumb playing for the Crusaders against the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein on April 30, said there is a chance he won't play a game before the first test against the British and Irish Lions on June 24. Read told Radio Sport he didn't want to rush back to action if the thumb was not fully healed. "In terms of match fitness I won't have too much to be honest going into that first test but I've done this gig a few times," he said. "I've got the confidence in myself that I can turn up and play at a high level. I'll back myself and I'll be good, ready to go."
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Read isn't Richie. Cut him. Luatua to start the first test.
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headline taken out of context with the intention of the comment I think, the story that keeps on keeping on!
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That, right there, is a completely pointless article. Seriously, it adds nothing to the incident, Kev and Bwian didn't even talk about it. Then half of it is from Tana's book.
Jesus fuck this tour can't start soon enough
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@mariner4life said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:
Read isn't Richie. Cut him. Luatua to start the first test.
My blood pressure couldn't take Luatua starting a big test at 8...
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@ACT-Crusader said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:
@mariner4life said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:
Read isn't Richie. Cut him. Luatua to start the first test.
My blood pressure couldn't take Luatua starting a big test at 8...
Agree, much better option at 6. So frustrating he's leaving while playing so well and there about to be a Kaino sized hole in the ABs.
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@Kirwan said in How are the AB's tracking heading into the BIL series?:
Agree, much better option at 6. So frustrating he's leaving while playing so well and there about to be a Kaino sized hole in the ABs.
Maybe not.
Kaino was on the TV3 news last night talking about playing through the 2019 RWC - "...dependent on the body and form, but..."
Which will doubless help make @Nepia 's day!
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@Chris-B. When I watched that story I was surprised JK said that with a straight face. Look at all of the tape on his shoulders now, and he is starting to get more injury niggles.
That said, I can fully understand he's not going to come out and say "nah, I'm just hanging on for the Lions series". If Kaino is still playing for the ABs in 2019 he'd be the same age as Brad Thorn was in 2011.