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2007 Crowd Watch

Timmah

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Round 25 - August 31-September 2
Bulldogs/Cowboys D F S 24,050
Tigers/Knights TELSTRA 13,446
Rabbitohs/Roosters TELSTRA 32,125
Raiders/Sharks CANBERRA 11,440
Panthers/Warriors CUA PEN 14,473
Sea Eagles/Dragons BROOKVALE 18,647
Eels/Broncos PARRAMATTA 17,112
Storm/Titans OLYM PK Now playing

7 games, total so far 131,293 Average 18,756

Season total

MORE THAN 3 MILLION :crazy:
 

Timmah

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miguel de cervantes said:
Sunday September 9

Game 4- Sunday afternoon (3:30pm) Storm v Broncos @ Olympic park
First Qualifying Final, Geelong V Kangaroos MCG 2:30pm.

Pretty sure he means tonight.
 

ByRd

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Good work to crack the 3 million mark especially with the crap weather we had for so many rounds.
 

Timmah

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Mid-June and Mid-July were truly horrendous.

*awaits QLDers explaining how they got us home*
 

Timmah

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Round 25 - August 31-September 3
Bulldogs/Cowboys D F S 24,050
Tigers/Knights TELSTRA 13,446
Rabbitohs/Roosters TELSTRA 32,125
Raiders/Sharks CANBERRA 11,440
Panthers/Warriors CUA PEN 14,473
Sea Eagles/Dragons BROOKVALE 18,647
Eels/Broncos PARRAMATTA 17,112
Storm/Titans OLYM PK 11,770

8 matches: TOTAL 143,063 / AVERAGE 17,883

R25 2006 (7 matches): TOTAL: 123,948 / Per Match Average: 17,706
R26 2006 (7 matches): TOTAL: 137,769 / Per Match Average: 19,681

R25 2005 (7 matches): TOTAL: 119,938 / Per Match Average: 17,134
R26 2005 (7 matches): TOTAL: 112,314 / Per Match Average: 16,044

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Regular Season 2007 total:
2007 Season Total: 3,024,165
2007 Season Avg: 15,751

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2006 Final Stats: TOTAL 2,808,235 / Per Match Average: 15,601
2005 Final Stats: TOTAL 2,964,288 / Per Match Average: 16,468
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Game. Set. Match. 2007.
 

ByRd

First Grade
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A good average considering the weather that we had to put up with for a fair chunk of the year, above last years and the second best in history, one can only imagine what would of happened had we had perfect weather throughout.
 

Lockyer4President!

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With the Titans getting a bigger+better stadium, a draw that is going to accommodate as many derby games as possible and a bit of luck with the weather I don't see why we can't average even higher next year.
 

nqboy

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Lockyer4President! said:
With the Titans getting a bigger+better stadium, a draw that is going to accommodate as many derby games as possible and a bit of luck with the weather I don't see why we can't average even higher next year.
Huh? Do you know something we don't?
 

*Paul*

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We're having two byes again, I think, but hopefully they won't be fiddling with principle of an even (as possible) draw.
 

Kurt Angle

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Will the Titans home game vs Broncos next year be played at Suncorp or Robina ?

It will affect the averages in a negative way if they play at Robina.
 
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I vaguely recall hearing that it will be at Suncorp. In any case I don't see any particular restraint on the GC taking the odd game to Brisbane when there's the need.
 

yakstorm

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Media Release as of the 19/07/08

National Rugby League Chief Executives, senior players and coaches have welcomed changes to the competition structure that will ease the load on players next season.

The changes follow weeks of negotiation between the NRL and its Broadcasters who have worked together to introduce a second bye to next year’s competition along with a small reduction of the Monday night schedule.

The changes to Monday night will see the City-Country match revert to Friday evening, with no Monday night games preceding either City-Country or the mid-season Test.

The clubs agreed today that the extra byes should be scheduled after each game of the Harvey Norman State Of Origin series to ensure that representative players are guaranteed a week’s rest before the finals.

The three post-Origin byes will be scheduled to give maximum relief to those clubs who bear the greatest Origin load and could result in their stars playing one match – being an Origin match – in 24 days.

“This is an issue we have been working on for some time with our Broadcasters Fox Sports and Channel Nine and we certainly appreciate their support over these issues,” NRL Chief Executive David Gallop said today.

“We entered some new territory this year with an extra team and a Monday night schedule, both of which have been highly successful for the game.

“We also gave a commitment from the start that we would monitor the effects of the changes and we have been doing that since day one.

“The Club Chief Executives today were fully supportive of what we are trying to do in 2008.”

Australian Rugby League skipper Darren Lockyer today threw his support behind the planned changes.

“From my personal experience as a player you really look forward to the bye,” he said.

“In today’s environment, with every player so fit and strong, the game is getting more and more demanding.

“The extra bye will give an important rest period that will make a difference.”

Australian and NSW forward Willie Mason also welcomed the proposal.

“That will help elite players prolong their club careers and rep careers,” he said.

“I think the clubs will benefit and the players will benefit.”

Blues State of Origin halfback Brett Kimmorley echoed the sentiments.

“I think it’s a great idea because it allows the Origin guys to enjoy a bye with the rest of the players,” he said.

“After that third Origin you get a week off then it it’s about nine weeks to go and you can really get excited about the run into the finals.”

Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy added: “Two byes is certainly a good thing,” he said.

“Players, especially rep players, need as much rest as they can get.

“And City-Country on a Friday night is certainly the way to go.”

The Rugby League Professionals Association also threw its support behind the initiatives.

“It shows that the game is listening to the needs of the players and I think they will welcome it as a really positive move,” RLPA Chief Executive Matthew Rodwell said today.

Clubs today have also agreed to continue with moves to examine ways of moving away from the current seeded pool system to focus on more marquee games in the competition.

The draw proposal would retain the principle of each team playing each other once, with the remaining matches taking into account the attractiveness of either traditional contests or regional rivalries.

“A sub-committee of clubs is looking for ways to maintain the integrity of the draw while still giving fans matches that they want to see where possible,” NRL Chief Operating Officer Graham Annesley said.

“There are key rivalries that fans will want to see twice a year and we are investigating ways of increasing that likelihood while maintaining a fair draw for all clubs.”


The CEO’s have agreed that there should be more modeling of the possible ramifications before making a final decision.
 
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