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Internets down. It’s killing meI'm sure you will which is fine.
Have a happy night.
Internets down. It’s killing meI'm sure you will which is fine.
Have a happy night.
Internets down. It’s killing me
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Had a massive wind storm down here last night. Even fta was down this morning. We’ll see how things are tomorrow.Restart your device
That absolutely sucks.Had a massive wind storm down here last night. Even fta was down this morning. We’ll see how things are tomorrow.
Had a massive wind storm down here last night. Even fta was down this morning. We’ll see how things are tomorrow.
All we need next are mobile phones!Tassie has internet?! Who knew?!
I travel with a bunch of mates for origin and I’d never consider anywhere but Brisbane or Sydney. Nice to be in a real footy city.Y’all are complaining a lot but what did PR say that wasn’t true?
Also I won’t lie I wouldn’t mind if we took less origin games interstate. Personally it takes a bit of a shine off the series and it doesn’t feel as personal. The novelty has worn off too.
Tell you what with the net down there was no way I was watching the footy on nine tonight. I’ll leave that till next Wednesday. 4 times a year is enough thanks. Three origins and one grand final.Tassie has internet?! Who knew?!
Let's wait till Wednesday night to see if the match is a success or failure first before criticising Adelaide.
There has been many an Origin, including in Brisbane, where there has been 10,000 seats to move this far out and come kick off, it's pretty much full.
That said, even if the NRL don't move that many more seats, Adelaide will make the biggest profit of the 3 matches. The Government grant, plus high ticket prices plus the strong corporate sales and generous Stadium deal guarantees that.
Giving Adelaide the opening game was always going to be harder to sell, same the shift back to Wednesday after most neutral matches were on a Sunday.
All fair points. I recall Origin 1 in 2014 and Origin 1 in 2017 were hard sells at Suncorp - the pricing was ludicrous then though, and actually worse than today.Let's wait till Wednesday night to see if the match is a success or failure first before criticising Adelaide.
There has been many an Origin, including in Brisbane, where there has been 10,000 seats to move this far out and come kick off, it's pretty much full.
That said, even if the NRL don't move that many more seats, Adelaide will make the biggest profit of the 3 matches. The Government grant, plus high ticket prices plus the strong corporate sales and generous Stadium deal guarantees that.
Giving Adelaide the opening game was always going to be harder to sell, same the shift back to Wednesday after most neutral matches were on a Sunday.
I think every 3 series is a good option to keep it a novelty e.g. Perth or Melbourne may only get the game every 6 years at mostI'm definitely a fan of neutral games and agree that they make sense, just not every year IMO.
Full crowds can be deceiving , I'd of rathered 20K at Suncorp anytimeThursday, Turned the Tele on and to my shock i see a full crowd at Redcliffe ''Kayo stadium''.
This is what NRL clubs need to keep doing.
Dolphins have got the right game right stadium policy going well this year.
Full crowd and the viewers responded with well over 1m viewers.
Well done Dolphins.
Nein had a cry about it being on a Sunday
but is he wrong?
As I said recently, RL is treated with disdain in SA. Having something like Origin is a great 'first base' option, but it was always going to be a hard sell mid-week, only two-1/2 years after last one, jacked prices and then dumbarse promos digging at AFL.
I hope the NRL smash the promos in the next week and we go close to a full-house...surely we are willing to learn from the AFL and realise that public perception and first impressions matter. Im going with mates cos we were offered 2-for-1. Id say we will see a lot of that in the coming days. Also heard giveaways on radio, etc.
As long as we go close, it should still be deemed a success. Yes, Origin is a premium event...but the NRL's attitude towards selling it as such is just as important as expecting a new audience to try it out.
All fair points. I recall Origin 1 in 2014 and Origin 1 in 2017 were hard sells at Suncorp - the pricing was ludicrous then though, and actually worse than today.
Adelaide folk have been gearing up for putrid weather next week too.
The commercial benefits are never denied, I just hate the thought of it looking a poor crowd in an oval ground. I will always think that 60k+ at Homebush is a better look than 40k at Adelaide Oval. Anyway, hopeful for 50k plus still. Maybe both teams can talk some shit over the weekend and get some punters keen.
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