Between the 7 million from the Australian government and govt money for grounds this conp should be a nice profit earner for the arlcAll of the allocations of ground is due to government money
Between the 7 million from the Australian government and govt money for grounds this conp should be a nice profit earner for the arlcAll of the allocations of ground is due to government money
Looks like they have learnt from the first game. Grandstand tickets have gone from K130 to K45 for this Sunday's game and to K80 for PNG v Fiji.Had a look and the main stand was equivalent to 50 dollars Australian which is pretty steep. No wonder the ends were packed.
25k possible ?Western Upper has gone on sale at Eden Park, with most of the Bronze tickets on the eastern side sold (with exception to the restricted view and for whatever reason, Bay 306).
Platinum on the South side (with exception of the restricted view) surprisingly moved quickly with not a lot of tickets left, Bays 405 - 410 on the Northern still have a significant amount left which was previously held back. Feeling more confident of a 20K+ crowd based upon sales and more recent releases.
This is what NFS is looking like for the Grandstand on Sunday. Grey is allocated, orange is available, so still plenty of tickets left.
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I don’t think anyone in Melbourne knows that it’s on tbhAAMI park must not be selling well. I got 4 free tickets today from the NRL to the game. The Free tickets pax 13134...
Wow how did you get those freebies ?AAMI park must not be selling well. I got 4 free tickets today from the NRL to the game. The Free tickets pax 13134...
Definitely possible... there are more than 30,000 seats on sale / have been on sale, and there are quite a number of Eden Park members who are eligible to attend this game.25k possible ?
If it was Tonga it might go as high as 40kDefinitely possible... there are more than 30,000 seats on sale / have been on sale, and there are quite a number of Eden Park members who are eligible to attend this game.
Maybe. There are significantly more people with Samoan heritage in NZ (more than double) than Tongan, especially around Auckland, and people of Samoan heritage are one of the biggest demographics when it comes to things like participation and crowds to NZ NRL matches, so I don't feel there are any issues with the audience size this match is promoting to.If it was Tonga it might go as high as 40k
Real shame we were robbed off samoa vs tonga and tonga vs nz to satisfy a failing super league
Tonga got way better crowds in nz than samoaMaybe. There are significantly more people with Samoan heritage in NZ (more than double) than Tongan, especially around Auckland, and people of Samoan heritage are one of the biggest demographics when it comes to things like participation and crowds to NZ NRL matches, so I don't feel there are any issues with the audience size this match is promoting to.
I feel the issues more relate to things like pricing (ticketing starts at NZD53 per adult, which is more than double what 2019 pricing was), player availability (this isn't the same Samoan side who go to the RLWC final) and lack of build up (Samoa have played a game, but NZ hasn't)
Explains why there has been a fair bit of movement in the cheap seats. How the venue is looking currently (Black being 95% or more allocated). Hoping there are no more surprises like 405 and 410 where a number of seats were released late, has been a fair bit of movement in the past 48 hours, hopefully it continues up until kick off.Big push on Insta today from all the Samoa and Kiwi accounts offering a 20% discount on tickets for Eden Park.