Springs09
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Id imagine the players don’t consider playing for their country “meaningless”!
You know what I meant. Don't twist words.
Id imagine the players don’t consider playing for their country “meaningless”!
You’d think if Cowboys have a decent season on the field they will average over 20k there anyway won’t they? I definitely see your point though it’s the same as Parra v Dogs at BankWest there’s enough hype in Round 1 that you don’t need to used a big game to draw a crowd.for f**ks sake.
The NRL are f**king idiots. Yes i get that NQ v Brisbane is a ‘cool way’ to open the new stadium, but if they used their brain for one second, regardless of who they play in week one, it will be a sell out. Why waste that game for the first game at the stadium? You could play Canterbury like we did in 1995, get 25k, and then 2 weeks later player brisbane and get 25k again. I swear they cannot think a little more out of the box at times to maximise crowds and revenue.
I agree with all that, but the tv ratings will be huge. Cows/Broncs Rivalry,for f**ks sake.
The NRL are f**king idiots. Yes i get that NQ v Brisbane is a ‘cool way’ to open the new stadium, but if they used their brain for one second, regardless of who they play in week one, it will be a sell out. Why waste that game for the first game at the stadium? You could play Canterbury like we did in 1995, get 25k, and then 2 weeks later player brisbane and get 25k again. I swear they cannot think a little more out of the box at times to maximise crowds and revenue.
for f**ks sake.
The NRL are f**king idiots. Yes i get that NQ v Brisbane is a ‘cool way’ to open the new stadium, but if they used their brain for one second, regardless of who they play in week one, it will be a sell out. Why waste that game for the first game at the stadium? You could play Canterbury like we did in 1995, get 25k, and then 2 weeks later player brisbane and get 25k again. I swear they cannot think a little more out of the box at times to maximise crowds and revenue.
You’d think if Cowboys have a decent season on the field they will average over 20k there anyway won’t they? I definitely see your point though it’s the same as Parra v Dogs at BankWest there’s enough hype in Round 1 that you don’t need to used a big game to draw a crowd.
One good thing about Eels/Dogs @ BankWest, is we don’t get a Thursday night Roosters game @ Scg.
For sure! They will probably still get a decent crowd but I think it would have been a guaranteed sellout on any other day of the weekend.You do when its a Thursday. Then there's the question of why they waste big derbies that can draw big crowds on Thursday f**king nights.
That was less to do with planning and more to do with the opening being delayed.They did the same thing when they opened Bankwest on Easter Monday with a game that always gets 30k+ anyway.
for f**ks sake.
The NRL are f**king idiots. Yes i get that NQ v Brisbane is a ‘cool way’ to open the new stadium, but if they used their brain for one second, regardless of who they play in week one, it will be a sell out. Why waste that game for the first game at the stadium? You could play Canterbury like we did in 1995, get 25k, and then 2 weeks later player brisbane and get 25k again. I swear they cannot think a little more out of the box at times to maximise crowds and revenue.
And after all, that's what it's all about, right?but the tv ratings will be huge.
I agree that anyone could play the Cowboys round 1 and it would be a good crowd. Especially if it was Saturday Night.
Would like to hear Todd’s response to kids still being at school at 3pm while this event is onHBF Park is also the home of the Perth Glory soccer team. Perhaps they have the ground booked for the Sunday.
If that's not the case, then a 3pm Friday afternoon in Perth is just dumb. Okay, there's the heat factor to first consider, which I can tell you, mid-February should be in full-force by then, but given they'll be playing all the next day in it regardless makes it kind of a moot point.
But 3pm? Kids are still in school. Adults are mostly still at work.
I don't get it.
I assume this is local time? So the primary audience will have footy starting at around 7 and ending somewhere around midnight if the ending times are the same as the world cup nines. Perth a very hard destination to get right considering time zone differences. Still think the NRL missed a trick not scheduling on a Saturday/Sundayhttps://leagueunlimited.com/news/34276-perth-to-host-2020-nrl-and-nrlw-nines/
Event timings
Friday 14 February: Game 1 starts at 4:05pm
Saturday 15 February: Game 1 starts at 11:10am