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2016 Crowd Watch

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Broncos v Roosters - 37.5k
Bulldogs v Rabbitohs - 18k
Dragons v Knights - 9k
Cowboys v Titans - 18.5k
Storm v Sharks - 24k
Tigers v Raiders - 16.5k
Warriors v Eels - 11k
Panthers v Sea Eagles - 12k
 
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Looking at the figures this year, Broncos, Cowboys, and Bulldogs especially have been disappointing considering this season and last. They've let the comp down in gaining a decent uplift from 2015.

First two should've had a sizeable lift and the Dogs shouldn't have decreased at all.
 

CC_Roosters

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An unfortunate year. If Parramatta had not imploded off the fielding been in contention I think they would have posted very strong crowds and helped the averages of others
 

Warriors Fever

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Looking at the figures this year, Broncos, Cowboys, and Bulldogs especially have been disappointing considering this season and last. They've let the comp down in gaining a decent uplift from 2015.

First two should've had a sizeable lift and the Dogs shouldn't have decreased at all.
I think you're being a bit harsh on the Cowboys, they're a tad over their average last year with a big crowd expected on sat with not a huge population to draw.
Broncos have had a lot of Thursdays and sold out their "away' game against manly.
Bulldogs have been disappointing compared to their usual high crowds.

Souffs dropped their average by over 3k after their premiership, the Roosters went down by over 5k on average in 2014. Manly went down by 700 odd.
 

Timmah

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Looking at the figures this year, Broncos, Cowboys, and Bulldogs especially have been disappointing considering this season and last. They've let the comp down in gaining a decent uplift from 2015.

First two should've had a sizeable lift and the Dogs shouldn't have decreased at all.
Those three clubs remain the top of the comp. The big sliders are actually Souths, Dragons and Eels.

Also - by what logic should the 'Dogs not have decreased? This is their off-year for the Good Friday fixture. Which makes Souths' average even worse...
 

Warriors Fever

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Those three clubs remain the top of the comp. The big sliders are actually Souths, Dragons and Eels.

Also - by what logic should the 'Dogs not have decreased? This is their off-year for the Good Friday fixture. Which makes Souths' average even worse...
Didn't consider that, shows how disloyal the souffs fans are. Eels you can forgive, they had some bad weather along with their issues. The Dragons also got the Anzac and Queens birthday matches, otherwise they're crowds have been woeful including 13.something at Kograh.
 

Timmah

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After today's game my sums have us at 2,807,356 aggregate.

Last season's total aggregate for the 26 rounds (192 games) was 2,894,147

That means the remaining seven games need to round in 86,791 people or more for us to break through last year's total.

Not a great achievement but at least not as bad as last season.

Using Raiders_Premiers predictions above there's still a good 109k left to attend this round so we should crack it comfortably.
 
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I think you're being a bit harsh on the Cowboys, they're a tad over their average last year with a big crowd expected on sat with not a huge population to draw.
Broncos have had a lot of Thursdays and sold out their "away' game against manly.
Bulldogs have been disappointing compared to their usual high crowds.

Souffs dropped their average by over 3k after their premiership, the Roosters went down by over 5k on average in 2014. Manly went down by 700 odd.

Cowboys are Premiers and have been in the top 5-6 the entire year. Should've easily bettered last year.

The other teams you can forgive for decreases due to how bad they've been, hence why I didn't name them.
 

Perth Red

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After today's game my sums have us at 2,807,356 aggregate.

Last season's total aggregate for the 26 rounds (192 games) was 2,894,147

That means the remaining seven games need to round in 86,791 people or more for us to break through last year's total.

Not a great achievement but at least not as bad as last season.

Using Raiders_Premiers predictions above there's still a good 109k left to attend this round so we should crack it comfortably.

Given last year was the lowest since 2006 you're not wrong!
 

Warriors Fever

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Cowboys are Premiers and have been in the top 5-6 the entire year. Should've easily bettered last year.

The other teams you can forgive for decreases due to how bad they've been, hence why I didn't name them.
I'm

talking the year after they won their respective premierships. The Roosters, won the minor premiership and souths looked good for most of that year.

So considering the Cowboys will better their (already high) 2015 average I'd say they've done all right.
 

CC_Roosters

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Crap weather in Sydney so thegame tonight will more likely be 9k. Dont expect much at kogarah either, 8k dry 3k wet.
 

Canard

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Looking at the figures this year, Broncos, Cowboys, and Bulldogs especially have been disappointing considering this season and last. They've let the comp down in gaining a decent uplift from 2015.

First two should've had a sizeable lift and the Dogs shouldn't have decreased at all.

Yep, top 3 drawing teams in the comp letting the comp down again.

Troll gonna troll
 

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