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2016 Crowd Watch

CC_Roosters

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Penrith fans have now bought 51% of tickets. That suggests a very average crowd.
Source?

Don't get the sense there is even much buildup for the game. I don't generally watch commercial TV so has there even any advertising specifically for it? Heard a little bit on the radio but it was more of a general finals advert
 
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SLRBRONCOS

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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.
 

SLRBRONCOS

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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.
 

Billythekid

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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.
 

SLRBRONCOS

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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.

Only one upper tier looks to be selling, I would say more like 18-20k at this stage. Cowboys wont have taken as many fans as we did or Cronulla. Though maybe more random folk will come along due to it being a Final.
 

chigurh

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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.

10 for $95, is that legit?? So they are basically giving them away and still on track for a humiliating turn out.

There's no AFL in Melbourne this weekend apparently so no excuses for the Storm really.

Great crowd for the Broncos in the wet last night. Good stuff.
 

bnie7349

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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."
 

Burns

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If 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.
 

BlueandGold

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At this rate looks like the Panthers will out number the dogs fans.

The finals are wasted on some teams.

We need Parra back in the final series to kick everybody into gear. Bloody terrible effort from some clubs.
 

Perth Red

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Maybe the NRL could ask the afl how they have managed to sell a predicted 40-50k tickets for their final?
 

Perth Red

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Good on you Brutus. Probably a big difference between Sydney and meLbourne fans, you get a lot more neutrals attending games boosting the numbers. Must be that tribalism thing that stops it in sydney lol.
 

Warriors Fever

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I'm going to Dogs v Panthers because I love footy too. It's the Sunday arvo slot for goodness sake.
If 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.
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 rich
 

BlueandGold

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$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.
 

SLRBRONCOS

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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.


See below.

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."
 

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