agreed.That sucks when that happens.
That was one of the contentious issues in last year's world cup, people were saying they should drop tixs cheaper to fill stadiums but they instead decided to keep prices the same as it wouldn't be fair to those that had been loyal and bought thier tickets early at full price.
You raise a very good point. I think a happy medium is $20 tickets with targeted promotion. An organic 20k audience is easily achievable but to be honest unless you’re a rusted on league fan there was no way of knowing this game was on.agreed.
giving away freebies/discounts is such a short term sugar hit. we're all stoked attendance hit 20k, but now it may effect ticket sales in Melbourne next time. Those who paid full price and got burnt may not book early next time as they'll wait for the discounts...and those who got the freebies know not to bother buying next time and hold out to see if they can get them next time.
why not just start with cheaper tickets?
10k tickets sold @ $40 plus 10k @ half price or freebies
vs
20k tickets sold @ $20
I know the above example is a generalisation, but I know which strategy Id aim for as an organiser looking for long term fan satisfaction and sales.
Shut upThe 3 games have officially sold out.
3 games and a total of over 100 000 fans.
It makes a massive difference being a world wide sport and football probably has more fans in this country than any other sport. It's a shame that they can't transfer that to the local comps because it would be a massive boost to rectangular stadium upgrades.
Shut up
You can't go counting double headers for the League as separate games and then go ignore the fact that the 3x Matilda games are all double headers as well with the Philippines, Iran & Chinese Taipei all playing at the same venue.11 games of the Pacific Championship has just over 90 000 fans. Meh.
2 Matilda's games have almost 80 000 so far. Undeniable facts, with one more game to go at HBF with another 20 000 sellout
You can't go counting double headers for the League as separate games and then go ignore the fact that the 3x Matilda games are all double headers as well with the Philippines, Iran & Chinese Taipei all playing at the same venue.
Full credit to the Matildas, they are getting great crowds, they deserve the 77,953 that they've attracted so far and the 90K+ they'll get over 3 rounds.
It's what the Pacific Championship should be aiming to attract, versus the 61,997 it has done so far for the main Championship.
Your figures are a little out but that's just semantics on my behalf. All good.
59155 tonight at Optus for the Matilda's. RL would die to have a crowd like that.
Not sure what your point is though re the Matildas. They aren't double headers. They are all separate games on different nights. Not double headers, and not played at the same venue.
They too are double headers mate. All 3 events have been/are double headers, it's clearly promoted on each of the stadium websites as such.Not sure what your point is though re the Matildas. They aren't double headers. They are all separate games on different nights. Not double headers, and not played at the same venue.
International Crowds so far
Pacific Championship
Aus v Samoa 18,144
NZ v Samoa 23,269
Aus v Nz 20,584
Pacific Bowl
PNG v Cook Is (est) 6-8k
Cook Is v Fiji (est) 4-5k
PNG v Fiji 14,653
Test series
Eng v Tonga 12,898
Eng v Tonga 11,210
Because Suitman is really Mike Tuckman and is cleary a Soccer Troll pretending to be a Rugby League fan.Why so much talk about other sports on here zzzzzz
this is a thread for rugby league crowds not that garbage
Rugby League got a crowd like that for SOO ate same venue in 2019 and over 61,241 for Wallabies v All Blacks.Your figures are a little out but that's just semantics on my behalf. All good.
59155 tonight at Optus for the Matilda's. RL would die to have a crowd like that.
Not sure what your point is though re the Matildas. They aren't double headers. They are all separate games on different nights. Not double headers, and not played at the same venue.
I think we know why. Some People hate admitting they’re wrong.not sure why your putting estimated figures out when wwe have the actual crowd figures - as in my post above yours.
haha as if the two initial games at png got the same crowd! The Fiji v Cook Is was empty. Literally no one in the end standsnot sure why your putting estimated figures out when wwe have the actual crowd figures - as in my post above yours.
A number of bays look like the back 5 or so rows are on hold, but at least they're not doing odd-row sales.Ticket sales look dire for the Final n Hamilton on Saturday. Maybe a few thousand at best on sold? But at least every seat is on sale it looks like.