What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

2019 Crowd Watch

ReddFelon

Juniors
Messages
1,485
They can because if they didn't exist then those 11k people wouldn't of went to any game tonight, are you suggesting that a majority of the crowd actually made the trip up from Sydney?

Over time if the Titans find some success then kids will start deciding to follow the local team, and then we end up with a new generation of supporters.


No, I'm suggesting quite the opposite, that the Gold Coast has a lot of rugby league fans and none of them like the Titans. Sydney teams cop endless shit about poor crowds, yet a one team city with a population nearing 700,000 gets a free pass for 11000?
 

Stallion

First Grade
Messages
7,467
No they dont, they have avg over 15k for 6 of last 7 seasons
rl is stronger in WA than in Victoria, no reason to think we couldn’t achieve similar with success. As long as we avg more than 13k we’ll be adding more than some Sydney clubs. Sharks have only had more than a 13k avg once in last six seasons for example.

Well done Newcastle, great fans who deserve a winning team.

The longevity and widespread Australian support that has been lost by diluting the "Sydney" clubs you consistently denigrate are far above in numbers than anything you think the effect of a WA franchise would add.
Mind you I am supportive of a ". West Coast Pirates etc " but when you turn your knife on the heartland of this competition "SYDNEY" : you turn it on massive historical, generational and geograpically widespread support. Imploding the Sydney clubs scene will not (repeat WILL NOT)benefit rugby league. Adding clubs to this competition without the sniping is far more workable and beneficial to this magnificent competition going forward.
 

carcharias

Immortal
Messages
43,120
And still shire boy won’t engage with the argument.
Do you honestly think that restricting the geography of rugby league will be good for the game in the long run?
If yes, please explain why you hold this view.
There’s a good boy.

Do you honestly think I believe you?
 

Jizmos

Juniors
Messages
50
The longevity and widespread Australian support that has been lost by diluting the "Sydney" clubs you consistently denigrate are far above in numbers than anything you think the effect of a WA franchise would add.
Mind you I am supportive of a ". West Coast Pirates etc " but when you turn your knife on the heartland of this competition "SYDNEY" : you turn it on massive historical, generational and geograpically widespread support. Imploding the Sydney clubs scene will not (repeat WILL NOT)benefit rugby league. Adding clubs to this competition without the sniping is far more workable and beneficial to this magnificent competition going forward.

If you turn the knife and nobody is there to feel it does it even hurt at all?
 

Stallion

First Grade
Messages
7,467
If you turn the knife and nobody is there to feel it does it even hurt at all?

It hurts when the family is all over Australia & has been well recognised for generations! The "nobody " comment is trash talk that has damaged the code. Diluting the core of this competition is reckless and immensely disrespectful to an envied competition.
 

carcharias

Immortal
Messages
43,120
No they dont, they have avg over 15k for 6 of last 7 seasons
rl is stronger in WA than in Victoria, no reason to think we couldn’t achieve similar with success. As long as we avg more than 13k we’ll be adding more than some Sydney clubs. Sharks have only had more than a 13k avg once in last six seasons for example.

Well done Newcastle, great fans who deserve a winning team.
Why are you bagging my comment?
Firstly I wasn’t even talking to you
Secondly I didn’t bring Perth into it
Thirdly the f**kwit who did was another knob I wasn’t talking too at the time
Fourthly the bloke who I was actually talking to claimed Perth would get an avg of 15k at least ...even though I wasn’t talking about Perth.
It was Adelaide.

All I did was compare that guess to a team who has also an entire state to themselves.. that has had unrivalled success.
They get around 15k average.
Are Perth going to play in multiple grand finals ?
Are they going to have 3 or 4 of the greatest players to have ever played the game in the team every week?

I’ll tell you fans of other clubs are more likely to go to Melb to watch footy over WA.
So Perth would be pulling most of their crowd from locals.

Hanging shit on the Sharks crowds is a pretty uneven argument.
Sharks are a small club surrounded by the 3 oldest clubs in the game.
Contrary to your imagination- not everyone cares about footy.
Also people aren’t loaded.
The footy is expensive .
Plus it’s on TV . I can get Kayo for the entire season for the same cost of taking my family to 1 game.


I’ve explained this so many times though.
 

Diesel

Referee
Messages
23,753
No, I'm suggesting quite the opposite, that the Gold Coast has a lot of rugby league fans and none of them like the Titans. Sydney teams cop endless shit about poor crowds, yet a one team city with a population nearing 700,000 gets a free pass for 11000?
Bingo
 

t-ba

Post Whore
Messages
59,646
Without bagging out any specific crowds this round just further emphasises why SOO needs to be standalone. It’s hard to muster any interest in the regular season this time of year.

We have an entire Calendar we can build it around. Cook Islands, PNG, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and NZ can all play for a few weekends whilst NSW and QLD duke it out. We can have an expanded WNRL Origin series.

There's content. It needs to happen. We need to stop Origin consuming everything.
 

Stallion

First Grade
Messages
7,467
Pathetic crowd at ANZ, on a good Sunday Arvo.

Yes. A real shame. Canterbury Bankstown going like 'busteds'and Sharks fans won't travel too much further out of the shire. It's not a good look and I'm. wondering is the relevance of rugby-league being slowly but surely eroded over recent decades? It looks like this lack of fanbase passion is happening.
 

DC_fan

Coach
Messages
11,980
Yes. A real shame. Canterbury Bankstown going like 'busteds'and Sharks fans won't travel too much further out of the shire. It's not a good look and I'm. wondering is the relevance of rugby-league being slowly but surely eroded over recent decades? It looks like this lack of fanbase passion is happening.

A game in crisis
 

Rooster8

Juniors
Messages
432
I believe the only appropriate and logical way to bring back more crowds is to split the whole Rugby League community in two, with half being run by the National Rugby League, and the other run by large media corporation. They could call it Superior League or something and create their own unique uniforms, get more cash and create more excitement!
 

Latest posts

Top