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The Game 2022 Crowd Watch

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If there are no suburban grounds used for finals matches then no team should be allowed to have a home final. How is it fair in any world to say that the minor premiers can’t play a home final and then be made to play it at a lower placed team’s ground because they have been gifted a stadium!
If there are no suburban finals then there should be no Brisbane at Suncorp, Easts at the SFS, Eels at Commbank etc. How is it fair otherwise?
so much rubbish in one post
if you play in a dump

you move
if you don't play in a dump

you don't move
 

forby

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Crap! If you play all finals in the large stadiums then they need to be neutral venues. Why should a few clubs be gifted home advantage over others?
 

DIOGENES

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I don't suppose there is any chance of getting the crowd aggregate for the round on this thread.

Even the SMH has stopped publishing crowd figures and this thread has degenerated into an off-shoot of "Future NRL Stadiums part II" which already has 23K replies and 9M views. I guess it just shows that crowd figures are a minor distraction for the NRL.
 

League Unlimited News

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Crowds - Round 24​

Brisbane Broncos (6) v Parramatta Eels (53)
Thu 25 Aug 7:50PM at Suncorp Stadium, Milton (Crowd: 30371)

Penrith Panthers (46) v Warriors (12)
Fri 26 Aug 6:00PM at BlueBet Stadium, Penrith (Crowd: 17025)
Melbourne Storm (14) v Sydney Roosters (18)
Fri 26 Aug 7:55PM at AAMI Park, Melbourne (Crowd: 25308)

Canberra Raiders (48) v Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (6)
Sat 27 Aug 3:00PM at GIO Stadium Canberra, Bruce (Crowd: 16697)
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (16) v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (0)
Sat 27 Aug 5:30PM at PointsBet Stadium, Woolooware (Crowd: 11500)
South Sydney Rabbitohs (20) v North Queensland Cowboys (10)
Sat 27 Aug 7:35PM at Accor Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park (Crowd: 16264)

Wests Tigers (22) v St George Illawarra Dragons (24)
Sun 28 Aug 2:00PM at CommBank Stadium, Parramatta (Crowd: 9789)
Gold Coast Titans (36) v Newcastle Knights (26)
Sun 28 Aug 4:05PM at Cbus Super Stadium, Robina (Crowd: 11816)

Total R24: 138,770
Average R24: 17,346

Season total after R24: 2,787,370
Season average after R24: 15,149

 

Frank Burge

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expect 3 sell outs maybe 4 this weekend
Not sure Parra will sell out on a Thursday night, last few year 10-15k has been average, important game so may get 22-24k but would be happy to be wrong. Tigers should sell out, cowboys and roosters definitely. And I heard Vodafone bought up all the warriors tickets and giving them away for free
 

DIOGENES

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Goals for normal season
After 24 rounds
2787k average 15,149
If round 25 goes near 150k (ave 18,750), this will give an
aggregate 2937k 11th best and best since 2014
average 15300

it would need another 27 k on top of that to get to a top 10
meanwhile the AFL has had its worst average (excluding covid years) in 23 years
 
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SouthsCountry

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Crap! If you play all finals in the large stadiums then they need to be neutral venues. Why should a few clubs be gifted home advantage over others?
Because they play in an actual stadium. Penrith can move all their games to Accor Stadium, then they can play finals on their home ground.

Plus, what is the part you don't understand in that a home final does not have to mean you play at the exact ground. It's always been home city, why are clubs whinging now about something that has been in place for 10 seasons!!!

In 2014 Penrith played their home prelim at Accor Stadium against the Bulldogs and although Accor is the Bulldogs home ground, the crowd was half-half if not majority Penrith. And this has nothing to do with the fact it was a prelim, because they moved their Elimination Final to Allianz in 2016 against the Dogs as well.

You can't make other teams' fans miss out because you play in a hole. Technically the league hosts all finals so they have the final say. It's about time they made the right call and banned finals at venues below 25,000 in Sydney.
 

Perth Red

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Goals for normal season
After 24 rounds
2787k average 15,149
If round 25 goes near 150k (ave 18,750), this will give on
aggregate 2937k 11th best and best since 2014
average 15300

it would need another 27 k on top of that to get to a top 10
meanwhile the AFL has had its worst average (excluding covid years) in 23 years
Been a good year for crowds generally with not too many sub 10k ones. Broncos showing some form, commbank boosting and Penrith getting their avg up a few thousand as league leaders key factors. Warriors finally being home has helped counterbalance their poor crowds early season and Knight fans just being amazing as ever despite the sht they get served up by their team.
Lowering factors of more games in small regional grounds, sharks being capped and rain in NSW hasnt dragged it down too far. Good to see and lots of positives to build on. Hopefully Dolphins can avg more than 15k and bring it up next year and more games at new stadiums will hopefully help as well.
 

T-Boon

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If there are no suburban grounds used for finals matches then no team should be allowed to have a home final. How is it fair in any world to say that the minor premiers can’t play a home final and then be made to play it at a lower placed team’s ground because they have been gifted a stadium!
If there are no suburban finals then there should be no Brisbane at Suncorp, Easts at the SFS, Eels at Commbank etc. How is it fair otherwise?
Those teams happen to play in good stadiums while Penrith elect to play in a dump.
Penrith can play anywhere they want.
 

westerntiger

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Those teams happen to play in good stadiums while Penrith elect to play in a dump.
Penrith can play anywhere they want.
Should take the FA Cup finals approach when Wembley was being rebuilt. Neutral stadiums. Penrith should be at Accor or SFS if playing Parra because it's unfair to play a home final at the lower placed team's home ground.
 

forby

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That is what I am saying. No team should play a final at their home ground, including Brisbane and Melbourne. All games should be at neutral stadiums, except the Grand Final at Accor.
 

forby

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Those teams happen to play in good stadiums while Penrith elect to play in a dump.
Penrith can play anywhere they want.
But you don’t think they deserve a decent stadium because they are a NRL only city! Penrith want to play in Penrith, not in Parramatta or anywhere else!
 

yakstorm

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Do you think Wests Leagues who pay most of bills would rather that or the extra flow on business that comes from having the Leagues club connected to the ground in Campbelltown?

Wests Leagues Campbelltown is not the same business entity as Wests Ashfield and actually owns 0% of the Wests Tigers franchise or Western Suburbs Magpies franchise.

The Wests Tigers is 90% owned by Western Suburbs Magpies Pty Ltd. Wests Ashfield own 66% of that entity with the remaining owned by the Western Suburbs Football Club.

Wests Campbelltown separated from Wests Ashfield in 1996 and has zero board spots and provides zero funding to the NRL entity (they do fund the local Rugby League competition and the Magpie Junior Reps with Wests Ashfield) so I doubt the club is being directed to play games (or more games) at Campbelltown Sports Stadium to drive pokies revenue.
 
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Wests Leagues Campbelltown is not the same business entity as Wests Ashfield and actually owns 0% of the Wests Tigers franchise or Western Suburbs Magpies franchise.

The Wests Tigers is 90% owned by Western Suburbs Magpies Pty Ltd. Wests Ashfield own 66% of that entity with the remaining owned by the Western Suburbs Football Club.

Wests Campbelltown separated from Wests Ashfield in 1996 and has zero board spots and provides zero funding to the NRL entity (they do fund the local Rugby League competition and the Magpie Junior Reps with Wests Ashfield) so I doubt the club is being directed to play games (or more games) at Campbelltown Sports Stadium to drive pokies revenue.
oh so
shock horror , lamback is clueless ?
well i never ..
 

Iamback

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Wests Leagues Campbelltown is not the same business entity as Wests Ashfield and actually owns 0% of the Wests Tigers franchise or Western Suburbs Magpies franchise.

The Wests Tigers is 90% owned by Western Suburbs Magpies Pty Ltd. Wests Ashfield own 66% of that entity with the remaining owned by the Western Suburbs Football Club.

Wests Campbelltown separated from Wests Ashfield in 1996 and has zero board spots and provides zero funding to the NRL entity (they do fund the local Rugby League competition and the Magpie Junior Reps with Wests Ashfield) so I doubt the club is being directed to play games (or more games) at Campbelltown Sports Stadium to drive pokies revenue.

Well then I guess they will keep what they are doing, then wonder why they are going no where
 

Valheru

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Officially a sell out for the SFS opening


I look forward to being told it is 80% souths fans.
 
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