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Penrith fans have now bought 51% of tickets. That suggests a very average crowd.
Source?Penrith fans have now bought 51% of tickets. That suggests a very average crowd.
Source?
Melbourne's ticket sales look pretty bad too - with us and the Cronulla game, its as if the edge of another big game has been taken.
The cronulla game was hyped to incredible levels, it basically felt like a GF build up. This game hasn't been given nearly the same level of attention and as such I feel they're getting less interest from the casual fan.
Still you'd like to think somewhere around 23-24K would be the base for a storm final.
Seriously, what is it? 10 tickets for $95.....! 10! If they don't hit 30k its a joke. Such a waste of a Sunday game.
This is what I think, I would be there with bells on.I'm going because I love finals football. I don't even support the Dogs or Panthers. I agree that promotion for the game has been awful.
Agree I'll wait until sunday to pass judgement but if this game gets under 20K as CC roosters predicts then we have some serious issues. I don't get how you can revolt if you've made finals seems a bit richIf you were a fan of either team, how could you not immediately buy a ticket, at these price to a NRL Final? Some teams haven't played in the finals in yonks, and people won't go cheer on their team. Madness.
$40 category 1 tickets. I had to pay $75 to sit in the last row at Suncorp. Seems fair NRL.
Just had a look, No $40 cat 1 tickets. Kids seniors only, adults is $75.
With Telstra you can get cat 1 for $60
Not sure where you got that price from.
I received this email from the Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust yesterday. Considering I have never received an email like this before, its a really bad sign for tomorrows crowd.
"You have been invited to purchase discounted tickets to Sunday's NRL final between the Penrith Panthers and Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at Allianz Stadium.
General admission tickets are available for $12, category one tickets for $40 and category two tickets for $30 until allocation is exhausted. Tickets will provide entry to the public seating area and are limited to ten per order.
The elimination match will feature a Holden Cup double-header with the Tigers taking on the Eels at 11.10am before the Panthers and Sharks clash at 1.30pm. The main game will kick off at 4.10pm."
Post before mine, must be just via that members promotion. Which is somewhat OK.Just had a look, No $40 cat 1 tickets. Kids seniors only, adults is $75.
With Telstra you can get cat 1 for $60
Not sure where you got that price from.