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2018 Crowd Watch

horrie hastings

First Grade
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I bought 5 in the Roosters ticketed section last night. PAX was 62,624.

My god they are expensive. Ring hasn't stop puckering since.

Lol and at 1.01pm yesterday it was saying only single seats in the Roosters section, still I got bay 114 where I sat for the 2002 Grand Final so happy about that. Could have got bay 118 in the Roosters section when I logged in today to have a look around and that’s where I was for the 2013 Grand Final so would have been happy with those also.
 

sempmrh

Juniors
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1,210
I bought 5 in the Roosters ticketed section last night. PAX was 62,624.

My god they are expensive. Ring hasn't stop puckering since.
I don't understand why tickets in the supporter bays at each end are so expensive. Sure, excited supporters will likely pay almost anything (myself included) and it's great being in a section full of your team's fans. But sitting on the ends might be the worst vantage point you can be in - especially considering how shallow the lower bowl of ANZ Stadium is and how far away the stands are from the field.
 

moffla

Bench
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3,450
I don't understand why tickets in the supporter bays at each end are so expensive. Sure, excited supporters will likely pay almost anything (myself included) and it's great being in a section full of your team's fans. But sitting on the ends might be the worst vantage point you can be in - especially considering how shallow the lower bowl of ANZ Stadium is and how far away the stands are from the field.
There was a huge jump in price for these areas after 2012 I believe. The NRL figured these always sold out so they cashed in. Sad really, because you're right. Worst view, but you pay for the atmosphere I suppose.
 

Springs09

Juniors
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There was a huge jump in price for these areas after 2012 I believe. The NRL figured these always sold out so they cashed in. Sad really, because you're right. Worst view, but you pay for the atmosphere I suppose.

I paid $65 for seats behind the posts halfway up in 2013. $165 in 2014. Both were mid-year prices.
 

Hank_Scorpio

Juniors
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353
Every year people panic the GF isn't sold out until a few days before, and every year it caps out 80k+ with last year's two out of town teams being the exception.
General pricing strategies for events would be aiming to sell out or close to the event, indicating pricing matches demand, which seems to be the case for grand finals of the recent past.

You just like to think that for such a premium event as a grand final, you could sell out a lot faster and build the buzz and eliminate crowd number talk at least a few days before the event is staged. No doubt having the storm in it diminishes the ticket sales frenzy versus other teams potential.
 

greenBV4

Bench
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Stadium averages & totals after the prelims

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SFS crowd was the 4th best of the year, and shoots the stadium up to 4th best average

AAMI moves up to 7th/8th
 

Hoofhearted

Juniors
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General pricing strategies for events would be aiming to sell out or close to the event, indicating pricing matches demand, which seems to be the case for grand finals of the recent past.

You just like to think that for such a premium event as a grand final, you could sell out a lot faster and build the buzz and eliminate crowd number talk at least a few days before the event is staged. No doubt having the storm in it diminishes the ticket sales frenzy versus other teams potential.
You look at the Buzz and excitement generated by the AFL where demand is bigger than availability, we need to build towards that. Hopefully when ANZ is reconfigured and capacity is lowered, along with better viewing options and hopefully higher memberships this will happen. This year for the AFL you had to sign up for a ballot and from what I heard everyone missed out because all tickets were taken by members.
 

footy75

Bench
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You look at the Buzz and excitement generated by the AFL where demand is bigger than availability, we need to build towards that. Hopefully when ANZ is reconfigured and capacity is lowered, along with better viewing options and hopefully higher memberships this will happen. This year for the AFL you had to sign up for a ballot and from what I heard everyone missed out because all tickets were taken by members.

Only members get to sign for the ballot...so even members miss out.
There are zero tickets for the general public.

Crazy thing is the NRL Grand Final is a far better event.
 

ozenzud

Juniors
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I've been to 3 GF's since 2011. Flown from NZ to attend. But I wouldn't cross the road to see this one. Could not care less who wins. There is no chance of this one selling out, as I am sure there are many people who say the same. I haven't missed watching a GF since the superleague year where I boycotted the game in protest. But I might take the missus out that night, such is my boredom at seeing two teams who have been there too many times in recent years.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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100,985
You look at the Buzz and excitement generated by the AFL where demand is bigger than availability, we need to build towards that. Hopefully when ANZ is reconfigured and capacity is lowered, along with better viewing options and hopefully higher memberships this will happen. This year for the AFL you had to sign up for a ballot and from what I heard everyone missed out because all tickets were taken by members.
Not quite true.

AFL has operated a ballot system for a long time (at least 10+ years). As I understand this year was one of the lowest rates of people missing out because so few registered - nobody expected Collingwood to make the Grand Final and obviously West Coast aren't bringing a huge number of fans.

For the NRL it largely depends on who's in contention when tickets get released mid-year, then who's actually in it as to how fast it sells. When it's two big clubs (e.g. Dogs-Souffs 2014) it sells out quickly, when it's two less popular clubs or out-of-towners, it struggles out of the blocks but eventually it gets over the line.

I'd be surprised if we had less than 80k.
 

guyver78

Juniors
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Every year people panic the GF isn't sold out until a few days before, and every year it caps out 80k+ with last year's two out of town teams being the exception.

They will still get 80K plus due to the freebies, giveaways, re-categorizing and heavy discounting. The fact that Diamond seats are selling at Bronze prices speaks for itself

The Roosters or Manly are probably 2 of the worst Sydney teams to make the GF from a ticket sales point of view given the really small supporter bases.

Melbourne, well besides a small amount of fans who will travel up don't do well in Sydney either.

The NRL are greedy as it is when it comes to the grand final. They still classify the lower seats of level 6 as Diamond, a big LOL to that.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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They will still get 80K plus due to the freebies, giveaways, re-categorizing and heavy discounting. The fact that Diamond seats are selling at Bronze prices speaks for itself

The Roosters or Manly are probably 2 of the worst Sydney teams to make the GF from a ticket sales point of view given the really small supporter bases.

Melbourne, well besides a small amount of fans who will travel up don't do well in Sydney either.

The NRL are greedy as it is when it comes to the grand final. They still classify the lower seats of level 6 as Diamond, a big LOL to that.
The Roosters having a "really small supporter base" is such an old and tired argument. Take your Souths glasses off.
 

guyver78

Juniors
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The Roosters having a "really small supporter base" is such an old and tired argument. Take your Souths glasses off.

Then WHY aren't the tickets all sold out??? When we played you guys in 2014 you couldn't get a single seat 20 minutes after the tickets went on sale at 10am on that Monday in either supporter allocated aisles.

I can still buy 8 and it's Wednesday night.

EVENT INFORMATION SEATING INFORMATION DELIVERY METHOD QUANTITY TICKET/ITEM PRICE †
Sun 30 Sep 2018

ANZ Stadium
Edwin Flack Avenue , Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127
Area:
Category:
Roosters Fans
Section: 120
Row: 22
Seat/s: 45-52
Mobile Ticket - The fastest way to get your tickets! 8 x Adult
$1,600.00
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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I already explained why, but you seem to think it's an end-of-the-world crisis (and an attempt to make you feel better about how the Roosters knocked you out lol)
 

Teddyboy

First Grade
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They will still get 80K plus due to the freebies, giveaways, re-categorizing and heavy discounting. The fact that Diamond seats are selling at Bronze prices speaks for itself

The Roosters or Manly are probably 2 of the worst Sydney teams to make the GF from a ticket sales point of view given the really small supporter bases.

Melbourne, well besides a small amount of fans who will travel up don't do well in Sydney either.

The NRL are greedy as it is when it comes to the grand final. They still classify the lower seats of level 6 as Diamond, a big LOL to that.
No grand final should give out freebies and maybe ANZ should be 60000 seater then you would get paid sell outs for grand finals,SOO and even final series and also if the Wallabies were a force they could get the full house sign up as well.
 

moffla

Bench
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Last year the grand final was selling far worse than this year and still got over 80k. Granted there were freebies, but that’s the best solution to an overall significant problem that needs to be addressed
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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100,985
Last year the grand final was selling far worse than this year and still got over 80k. Granted there were freebies, but that’s the best solution to an overall significant problem that needs to be addressed
I think it only reached 79k last year, could be wrong.
 

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