Looks similar to Test Cricket in India on a work day.imagine a crowd this bad for a sydney game..
Looks similar to Test Cricket in India on a work day.imagine a crowd this bad for a sydney game..
Why? the game is not stressful on the players body, apart from the starting pitchers who are in a 5 day rotation.
Playing every day allows for contracts in the $40million a year range.
I once went to a Nationals game in Washington on a Wednesday arvo - stadium would have been close to 70% full. Seems there is a culture around midweek attendance for MLB clubs.I was surprised when in Chicago how many people,were going to the white Sox game on a Wednesday afternoon. I guess when you have a city of 10million and just a handful of sports clubs enoug fans will find time off work to go during the week?
I was surprised when in Chicago how many people,were going to the white Sox game on a Wednesday afternoon. I guess when you have a city of 10million and just a handful of sports clubs enoug fans will find time off work to go during the week?
After last Friday’s effort 10000 would have been a stretch at shark parkPeter Beattie just said 130,000 tickets sold.
That’s an average of 16,250, which is above the NRL average, meaning it is a positive for crowds.
Then if you go through each game and imagine it at the home team’s ground (Mothers Day weekend too):
Thursday night Sharks @ Gold Coast: 10k
Friday 6pm Panthers @ Leichhardt: 13k
Friday 8pm Broncos @ Brookie: 13k
Sat 3pm Knights @ ANZ/Dogs: 11k
Sat 5.30pm dragons @ NZ: 13k
Sat 7.30pm: Eels @ AAMI: 15k
Sun 2pm: Raiders @ SCG/Roosters: 12k
Sun 4pm: Cowboys @ ANZ/Souths: 12k
I really don’t think a single crowd would reach the 16k average we would get.
Magic Weekend = winner for crowds
Peter Beattie just said 130,000 tickets sold.
That’s an average of 16,250, which is above the NRL average, meaning it is a positive for crowds.
Then if you go through each game and imagine it at the home team’s ground (Mothers Day weekend too):
Thursday night Sharks @ Gold Coast: 10k
Friday 6pm Panthers @ Leichhardt: 13k
Friday 8pm Broncos @ Brookie: 13k
Sat 3pm Knights @ ANZ/Dogs: 11k
Sat 5.30pm dragons @ NZ: 13k
Sat 7.30pm: Eels @ AAMI: 15k
Sun 2pm: Raiders @ SCG/Roosters: 12k
Sun 4pm: Cowboys @ ANZ/Souths: 12k
I really don’t think a single crowd would reach the 16k average we would get.
Magic Weekend = winner for crowds
The best thing to do is move it to a different location every yearIt’s definitely looking like a winner. I guess the question is will the novelty wear off or perhaps will people be more excited for it next time? Have to wait and see what the weekend is like I guess. I have to say if it becomes a regular thing I’d love to be able to take a few days off and have a rugby league fiesta.
Definitely should not do it two years in a row
I once went to a Nationals game in Washington on a Wednesday arvo - stadium would have been close to 70% full. Seems there is a culture around midweek attendance for MLB clubs.
I get its not a home game for them but surely it wouldve made more sense to allow thisIf Brisbane ticketed members had free entry to Friday night both Friday and Saturday would sell out
I once went to a Nationals game in Washington on a Wednesday arvo - stadium would have been close to 70% full. Seems there is a culture around midweek attendance for MLB clubs.
Who would go to a Reds game lol, Cincinnati has the worse sporting teams. It's ok I am a Bengals fan so understand sucky Cincinnati teams.Went to a Reds game mid week.
Copying and pasting that sentence would've been so taxing on youhttps://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/fr...mbitions-for-magic-round-20190508-p51lf2.html
Covers tickets sold for certain nights etc