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AFL and NRL grand final TV ratings show codes still rely on their traditional heartlands

  • Written by Hunter Fujak, PhD candidate, University of Technology Sydney

With the AFL and NRL grand finals now played over the same weekend, there’s never been greater scrutiny in comparing the television ratings of these two sport spectacles. While the on-field football contests were both highly combative, the off-field battle between these two winter football codes is arguably just as competitive.

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