SLRBRONCOS
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Whilst this is great news in general and good ammunition to push for a suncorp upgrade, will this be a help or hindrance to bronx crowds next year?
Obviously someone who buys a ticket 1 or 2 weeks before a game is less likely to have some type of schedule clash and will therefore attend the game compared to a member, unfortunate but just how it is.
Do you know if they are looking at a member seat return/re-sale program? Would be great if stadium members needed to pre book for high demand games and any leftover seats could be sold to the public as well.
At the very least, the dolphins suncorp games may see an increase if that is the only way for a general fan in brisbane to catch a live game in a good seat.
I think overall it will continue to shave a few thousand off the crowd. Ticketed memberships are now a way to hold the better seats, and most members probably only attend 60-70% of games depending on weather, other commitments etc. Quite a few are held by businesses too.
I'd love for them to work out a member seat return/re-sell program. Manly do it the best, but it's much easier for them as both their membership and general public seats are through ticketmaster. Broncos use ticketmaster for our memberships, but Suncorp is a ticketek venue, so the Broncos ticketing manager needs to go between systems to make seats available again. Could still be done, but they'd need a team to manage it, which is surely available to the Broncos if they want to do it.
What's even crazier is that there are probably only 6,000 cheap seats left for Broncos games. They could easily sell the level 7 ends as ticketed memberships if they want - then general public will only have level 7 east and half of level 6 west to fight over. If this happens, every game next year will sell out, but attendances will still sit around the 42-46k mark.