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2010 Crowd Watch

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ByRd

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Last year at Penrith half the crowd were bulldog fans but being a Monday nigh it is going to be difficult for alot of fans to get out to, hopefully there is a decent turnout
 

parano1a

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Tell you what buddy. If the AFL state of origin this year outsells the NRL one, I'll walk down Martin Place in the nude with a big black dildo sticking out my arse. Same goes if Aussie Rules Australian Test team draws a bigger crowd than the Kangaroos. Do we have a deal buddy? :)

In 2006, the International Rules Second Test between Australia and Ireland drew a crowd of 82,127 to Dublin's Croke Park. And it's returning to that venue again this October after a four year absence. Hope you have plenty of lube...
 

brendothejet

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Pretty good crowd for a Saturday 7:30 game, involving the Sharks, and with no Jarryd Hayne either.


Crap crowd.

4 wins on the row. Home game. Beautiful day in sydney. Sharks are woeful (although not as woeful as parra) and yet only 13k bother to turn up to one of the best suburban grounds in the country?

PUH LEASE.....

Parra fans are useless.
 

Timmah

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Beautiful day in Sydney?

Showers on-and-off throughout the day...
 

CC_Roosters

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In 2006, the International Rules Second Test between Australia and Ireland drew a crowd of 82,127 to Dublin's Croke Park. And it's returning to that venue again this October after a four year absence. Hope you have plenty of lube...

international rules is a joke both sports significantly change their rules to play the game. if that is what the afl and gaa class as an international game then lol lol at them 82,00 people or not. its just an exercise to make both sports feel like they have some sort of global significance.
 

Flapper

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In 2006, the International Rules Second Test between Australia and Ireland drew a crowd of 82,127 to Dublin's Croke Park. And it's returning to that venue again this October after a four year absence. Hope you have plenty of lube...

But that isn't an Aussie Rules test match is it you f**king stupid merkin? Unless Aussie Rules is played in rectangular fields with round balls these days, it's been a while since I've seen a game.
 

elbusto

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In 2006, the International Rules Second Test between Australia and Ireland drew a crowd of 82,127 to Dublin's Croke Park. And it's returning to that venue again this October after a four year absence. Hope you have plenty of lube...
Do you mean the game played by a sum total of 40 people world wide for three hours every other year?
 

Panther_Daz

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Raining at Mt Smart Stadium. 12-13k would probably be a decent result.

Not sure how the conditions are in the Gong'. If it's fine there should be around 15k there for the last game at WIN Stadium for the year.

CUA to get around 14K IMO tomorrow.
 
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It pissed down for most of the morning and around 4-5pm.

Obviously different out west.

I was in Northmead all arvo. It was cold, but it didn't rain at all. From about 1:30 onwards the sun was out. Weather was no excuse for Parra fans.

commentators at Mt Smart said the crowd was a touch below 10500.
 
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