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2010 Crowd Watch

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user_nat

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Round 4 predictions
Fri 2:10: Storm v Dragons @ Etihad 27,200
Fri 8:35: Roosters v Broncos @ SFS 16,300
Sat 5:30: Sharks v Eels @ Toyota 10,203
Sat 7:30: Cowboys v Titans @ DFS 16,620
Sun 2:00: NZW v Manly @ Mt Smart 18,300
Sun 3:00: Canb v W Tigers @ Canb 14,202
Mon 4:00: Newc v Penrith @ EAS 15,104
Mon 7:00: Souths v C'bury @ ANZ 337,509

Your predictions seem pretty standard.. right up until that last one.
 

fanatique

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I don't think we should read too much into crowd figures just yet. A lot of it depends on the draw, scheduling and form. It was highlighted that Bulldogs-Souths drew 34,000 one year then only 21,000 the next. This is the same with Eels-Tigers this year that everyone was so disappointed about. Round 4 last year saw Broncos and Dragons play in front of 42,000 at Suncorp. This is because both teams were in form, Broncos were undefeated, and Bennett returning. This year however Broncos will likely be out of the top 8 while Dragons will be hot favourites.
2008 saw the opening of Skilled Park, of course everyone wanted to go no matter what the ticket prices and the Titans average was over 20,000. The year before was the Titans first year and the crowd average was boosted by a few 40,000+ games at Suncorp. This year their crowds are lower (although they have only played Warriors and Raiders, both at silly times). Hopefully this year we will see something similar with the opening of AAMI Park.
Also this year we have seen terrible scheduling and weather. A ton of 8.35 Friday kickoffs (there were none last year), 1pm games in searing heat, a cyclone in North Queensland and 35 degrees+ temperatures in Sydney. Also the NRL seemed to want all the blockbusters to happen in the first few weeks, leaving smaller teams like Sharks and Panthers with low drawing games against unpopular out of town teams. The 11,000 crowds were better than were expected against Raiders or Storm last year.

Last year we were lucky at drawing some big crowds when teams in form met each other at the back end of last season. Tigers-Eels especially, if these two teams had continued their poor form probably would have seen a crowd of about 15,000. However they were the two form sides of the comp and there was a record crowd.
Now who is to say that when the Rabbitohs and Tigers meet at ANZ in Round 22 they won't be 1 and 2 and attract 40,000+?

The crowds will come, just be patient.

A lot depends on which teams get going. This year the Dragons look to be up and about and if that continues they could surprise with their ability to draw crowds everywhere they go. If the Dogs go on a run they can draw a home average well over 20,000 if things fall for them. Form of the bigger clubs is important since it raises all boats.

Look at the AFL giving Richmond blockbusters and hoping they come good because hey know that Richmond will draw huge if they do get going. Equally we have the Dragons sleeping for years but now up nd I think they will help a lot on their travels if not at home.
 

Goddo

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Yep. No team has the away team pulling power the Dragons do when they are playing well. Just shows how many and spread out Dragons fans are, but also how fickle they are.
 

The Tank

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Good crowd for the Storm. Hopefully their other Etihad games can edge towards 20k also. Just looked at their draw - Manly then Warriors for the Etihad games.
 
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