Mercury (Hobart)

Giant win in ratings for AFL

- PHIL ROTHFIELD

ON the back of the GWS Giants grand final fairy tale, the AFL has scored a knockout win over rugby league in finals TV ratings from the weekend.

All up the two AFL finals in Melbourne attracted 1.2 million more viewers than the NRL playoffs.

On Friday night the South Sydney Rabbitohs v Manly Sea Eagles thriller on Channel 9 and Fox League had 700,000 less viewers than the Richmond v Geelong game on Channel 7 and Fox Footy.

It was a similar story on Saturday with the GWS v Collingwoo­d game getting 536,000 more than the Melbourne Storm v Parramatta Eels game.

The figures are a concern for the NRL’s planning for the next TV broadcast deal and their hopes of improving on their current $2 billion contracts with Channel 9 and Fox Sports in a tough media market and advertisin­g slump.

AFL boss Gill McLachlan played down his code’s big win when contacted by The Daily Telegraph.

“I don’t want to get into comparison­s,” he said, “We just focus on what we’re doing.

“We’re really pleased with our finals series and it’s going to be a great grand final this weekend. It’s exciting a Sydney team as part of it.”

Not that the NRL seems overly concerned about the figures.

“The top three most watched television shows in all of Australia this year are rugby league, no other sport is in the top 10,” a spokesman said

“And 30 of the top 50 most watched shows on Fox Sports this year are rugby league.

“It’s important to note that our competitio­ns are in different stages. The AFL played their preliminar­y finals last weekend and our preliminar­y finals are this weekend.

“Importantl­y, our share of the TV audience is higher than the correspond­ing week in last year’s finals series.”

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