Essay On Rugby League

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Today, Rugby League is one of the main stream sports in Australia. There are three types of Rugby, Australian Rugby Union, Australian Football League, and Australian Rugby League. Comparing with ARU, ARL’s degree of recognition in the world is lower, however, the popularity in Australia is higher. Generally, ARL is enjoyed as a Australian local sports, and supported by the residents who have lived the area. Therefore, by focusing on the historical aspects, we can assume the relationship between Rugby League and local community. The trigger of the start of Rugby League was happen in 1906. Before this occurrence, Rugby League did not exist, in other words, there were no border between Rugby Union and Rugby League. After the establishment of the predecessor of the Rugby Union in 1871, rugby was played as a ARU by the middle class people. Due to the compensation problem of working class, however, people segregated ARL from ARU in 1907. In that same period, New South Weals …show more content…

As a result of the Rugby League War which was the battle for the right of the broadcasting, ARL struggled to keep its fans, and suffered a huge loss due to the court trials. With the commercialization of the rugby, there were notable problems between the financial aspect and the loyalty to the fan. From the example of the Sharks, when they faced to the merge with St George, the two aspects, its cost of maintenance and the opinion of the supporters, were problematized. Especially, after the establishment of Super League in1996, the argument of the delocalization arose. According to Sean Brawley (2009:1698) the definition of the delocalization is that “ Delocalization is simply a label for the process by which ‘ Teams or clubs or franchises are ruptured from the meanings associated with place or community.’ Like this, with the reform of the RL, the connection with the home was the key

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