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The Game 2023 Crowd Watch

shewi6

Juniors
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Yeh I'm thinking conservatively the two suncorp games will get 75k and it all depends how many warriors fans turn up because unfortunately the dolphins won't be playing for much.
I predict at least 45k for the bronx and maybe 35k max for the dolphins, hope I'm wrong tho and they can get higher.

Bunnies v roosters im hoping for 25k minimum and upto 35k if its a play off for the last finals spot. Obviously it would push 40k if it was at sfs.

With the rest of the games of the round we should get to 160/20k average and with luck will get 180k+ for the round.
A great way to close out a record season anyway.
 

Harry O

Juniors
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Atleast we can count on the Kangaroos winning a world cup, the true champions of any Australian sport....
 

yakstorm

First Grade
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Despite the result last weekend, Eels game at Commbank is selling reasonably well. Northern GA has sold out which is always promising, and Bays 111-120 and 213-217 are down to single seats.

I have no idea how Wests Tigers' match at Commbank against the Dolphins is going... if you look at the map, there are very few tickets left for sale on the sideline, but I have no doubt that's just because of massive holds.
 

nko11

Juniors
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I have no idea how Wests Tigers' match at Commbank against the Dolphins is going... if you look at the map, there are very few tickets left for sale on the sideline, but I have no doubt that's just because of massive holds.
By the looks they're selling every second row and haven't released alot of bays. I'll guess 10k... maybe.
 

APPSY

Juniors
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245
Looking at the ticketek map for CBUS, it looks a lot similar to the wahs game from a few weeks ago, but take it with a grain of salt. Still looking to be closer to 20k, but as always, depends on members, general admission sales, etc.

Seems that we aren't opening seats in the Northern stands (as can be seen from crowds on TV). Not sure why, but when you check it says that the seats are unavailable (even when the grandstand has tickets available to buy in).
 

jim_57

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Great support the cowboys certainly punch higher. I think it helps obviously having a good year prior. And they did have that run that would have got them excited.

When you consider the population the Cowboys’ crowds are the most impressive in the NRL. The crowd the other night was nearly 10% of Townsville’s population. Considering it was Thursday night and stuff all would have traveled from very far that’s a terrific turnout.
 

beave

Coach
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When you consider the population the Cowboys’ crowds are the most impressive in the NRL. The crowd the other night was nearly 10% of Townsville’s population. Considering it was Thursday night and stuff all would have traveled from very far that’s a terrific turnout.

The other thing is, some of our traditional higher crowd pulling games were not on the 5:30/7:30pm saturday night slot that works so well in NQ.

The Broncos game up there this year was at 3pm on a Saturday FFS (but i understand why with the WC on etc).

A few more saturday night games in 2023 and the 20k average figure would have been easily made.
 

SpaceMonkey

Immortal
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The Broncos game up there this year was at 3pm on a Saturday FFS (but i understand why with the WC on etc).
Would’ve thought 3pm Sat would still draw well, still plenty of time for the out of town fans to get there and would allow many to drive home that night too, plus the novelty of a rare day game.
totally understand why the Cows prefer Saturdays though with their spread out fan base.
 

beave

Coach
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Would’ve thought 3pm Sat would still draw well, still plenty of time for the out of town fans to get there and would allow many to drive home that night too, plus the novelty of a rare day game.
totally understand why the Cows prefer Saturdays though with their spread out fan base.

If it wasn't the Broncos it would have been 14-15k, kids sport on saturday, people working saturdays etc, it's just a hard situation when the city is only 190k population.

I sit with my mate with his season tickets when i head up home for games and the darby this year there was a lot of the season ticket holders in his area simply not there even though the
seats had been paid for etc and it is the biggest game of the year up there.
 

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