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This is how it is in the northern states. I know Victorians who have lived here in Queensland for 25+ years that still don't know the difference between the two rugby codes but it's because they're simply not interested enough to learn and would rather stick to Aussie rules because they believe it's the superior sport anyway. I'm inclined to believe you would fall into that category because you live in Queensland but are running with the "rugby is rugby" spiel.
That's probably fair enough.
I've been here for a dozen years, and have tried a couple of times to get into rugby. I find it a charmless sport, and the subtle gradients of difference that you've outlined are lost on me, because I just think it's a blunt force activity. To me, ilt's repetitive and boring - but I probably wouldn't think that if I was raised on it.
Back on topic. It's generally an uphill battle for Aussie rules in Queensland but the tide does seem to be turning somewhat. I guess it just goes to show how important it is to have successful brands within a market. The Swans will never be number 1 in the Sydney market but they've definitely found their niche supporters base that allows them to remain competitive in the AFL and I think the Lions are on their way to achieving that in Brisbane as well.
I think the tide has turned pretty drastically, but mostly in the city and urban areas - and also very recently. I think league needs the media hold it has through the Murdoch press, but as that influence fades I think the hold will as well. Drastic population growth from down south has contributed a lot.