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Cricketer Of The Year
The Hunt/Folau signings got AFL front and back page coverage for a day or maybe two IIRC (at least in Sydney). Did it make the front and back page in Melbourne/Adelaide/Perth? If so the NRL got as much coverage out of it as the AFL did and it didn't pay a cent.How often have you seen AFL being front and back page news in Sydney/Queensland newspapers before Hunt?
Now, say you worked for a company, how much would a full front and back page advertisement in an emerging market cost your company?
Hunt's contract is around $700k a season for three seasons. It's already been costed that over the three days after he was signed he provided the AFL with $7.5 million worth of publicity.
So how is this debateable?
Weighing up the benefit goes back to whether you think any publicity is good publicity. We're not talking about a full page advertisement here, we're talking about an attack on a code of football that's loved by the majority of sports lovers in these states. Those people are more likely to see it as an aggressive move into the game that they love. I know that's how I and others that follow the game saw it. These people are less likely to follow the AFL, not more likely, so imo the debate should be about whether it's a net negative. The others either knew what the game was, or didn't care and still don't.
IMO the code would have been better off taking the long term approach like they did with the Swans but equip them to be able to achieve success better than they did the Swans. Get a game in the city each weekend, get the derbies happening and whatnot, focus on producing a product that people want to watch, and wait for crowds to come like they did with the Swans.