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but but but the sharks still average 8000. Dragging the average down every 2 weeks at shat park
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I’ll bite. Grow up.but but but the sharks still average 8000. Dragging the average down every 2 weeks at shat park
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That’s actually a pretty lousy round for crowd potential, the two ANZAC day games and the QLD derby will have to do the heavy lifting.DAM YOU TIO GAME, I can see it being our clincher to 20k
How many of the other round 7 games that are over 20k include either Easter or Anzac Day games? Both rounds have 2 games that provide a solid stat pad.
The Darwin game is down to General Admission only (they're even selling discounted tickets to ADF veterans). Meanwhile in Melbourne the Clubhouse seats are sold out, Diamond, Gold and the Away supporters bay are down to single seats only. Not sure which bays are closed as part of the ongoing upgrades though which might drag the attendance down. The big surprise though is the Wests v Manly game, not a lot of reserved seats left (the club might be holding some seats back from sale) but if that's not the case, it'll be the surprise of the round
Judging by them getting 23k on a Thursday night against a Sydney club, maybe they’ll want to reconsider playing any games there after this season.
There's a few there that are conservative too. Even though it's a Thursday, Souths vs Pathers is mouth watering and should draw closer to 20k imoROUND 8 CROWD GUESSTIMATES
Thursday 20 April - Rabbitohs vs Panthers at Accor Stadium - 13,000
Friday 21 April - Eels vs Broncos at TIO Stadium - 11,000
Saturday 22 April - Bulldogs vs Sharks at Accor Stadium - 14,000
Saturday 22 April - Cowboys vs Knights at Qld Country Bank Stadium - 18,000
Sunday 23 April - Dolphins vs Titans at Suncorp Stadium - 28,000
Sunday 23 April - Tigers vs Sea Eagles at Campbelltown Sports Stadium - 8,000
Tuesday 25 April - Roosters vs Dragons at Allianz Stadium - 42,000
Tuesday 25 April - Storm vs Warriors at AAMI Park - 26,000
TOTAL - 160,000
AVERAGE - 20,000
It must be holds, Wests aren't playing well enough for a big local turnout and Manly fans aren't travelling in big numbers to Sydney's south-west.The big surprise though is the Wests v Manly game, not a lot of reserved seats left (the club might be holding some seats back from sale) but if that's not the case, it'll be the surprise of the round
I wouldn’t try to apply logic to any decision relating to the West Tigers right now.It must be holds, Wests aren't playing well enough for a big local turnout and Manly fans aren't travelling in big numbers to Sydney's south-west.
I don't understand why they would be holding so many bays though, CSS is one of those older grounds where there are no cost saving benefits only opening part of the ground.
rd 7 Going optimistic because I have been happily surprised with most crowds this year.
Redcliffe v South Sydney: 29 350 (-3000 for thursday)
Cronulla v Sydney: 11 800 (capacity)
Manly v Melbourne: 17 700
New Zealand v North Queensland: 18 500
Newcastle v Penrith: 23 300
Gold Coast v Brisbane: 24 800
Canberra v St George: 15 300
Parramatta v Canterbury: 27 200
Total: 167 950
Avg: 20 993
Well, i was off with most games but still pretty much got the total correct so I'm counting it as a win lol
Yeah this is good signs. The sideline lower corners aren't selling great and should be changed to the corner pricing. I think the ends of level 6 might be too.It's 2 weeks away but the Broncos v Rabbitohs game is already selling tickets on the 7th level in 2 different categories.
Usually, you only see them open up level 7 this early for Broncos v Cowboys games. Should get at least 35k+, could possibly crack 40k.
I wonder we are starting to see the benefits from the promotion of memberships about 10 years ago (with a blip from 2020 - 2022 due to covid)I know we’ve all said it a thousand times already this year, but far out the attendances have been spectacular. I’ve held off commenting til this round cause as yak storm mentioned this wasn’t a ‘special event’ round as such yet we’ve averaged 20k for it. I reckon we’re almost in uncharted territory for the nrl.
The big challenge for us die yards is to not get ahead of ourselves (which I’ve been trying so hard not to do) and understand that things are gonna drop away eventually. It’s just been such an incredible start that it’s hard not to get swept up in it. The quality of the footy alone is enough to keep us coming back for more.
Imagine if my team weren’t a complete shambles!! The fact people are talking about the possibility of 10k or more for our game this week shows the mood that’s around. I don’t like
The chances though, there’s only so much we can take!
one idea I heard that I did like was for the NRL to build a modern indoor rectangular stadium in SydneyOne of the reasons for an increase in crowds is the new stadiums at Parra, Moore Park and Townsville. They are modern all seaters.
Then you have the old suburban grounds like Brookie, Shark Park and Leichhardt who are not all seater. Even if those grounds look full, in the end a crowd of 15,000 is posted, which seems like the capacity limit.
I would love for the NRL to save money, and then build it's own 25,000 or 30,000 capacity stadium to suit two or three teams. Another new stadium will help to increase crowds. But also you don't need to fix up two or three suburban grounds.
Plus the game would have an asset and look more professional.
The Bulldogs wanted to play out of Liverpool. The Tigers could also play half their games there and the other half at the SFS.I would love for the NRL to save money, and then build it's own 25,000 or 30,000 capacity stadium to suit two or three teams. Another new stadium will help to increase crowds. But also you don't need to fix up two or three suburban grounds.
Plus the game would have an asset and look more professional.