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That crowd is bigger than any pommie clubs average Potplant.Maybe the dolphins should look at playing all Thursday night games at Kayo because that was shocking.
Talk about shocking.
That crowd is bigger than any pommie clubs average Potplant.Maybe the dolphins should look at playing all Thursday night games at Kayo because that was shocking.
Actually it’s not but what does super league have to do with the price of bread?That crowd is bigger than any pommie clubs average Potplant.
Talk about shocking.
Nothing do with bread Potplant. But the days of poms telling the world what to do are over. Look after your shitty backyard then get back to us.Actually it’s not but what does super league have to do with the price of bread?
Leichhardt was a sell out?
Funny you say that, I like to watch that PBS Newshour on SBS when I can, (have been since the Jim Lehrer days) by chance I caught a bit of the BBC World news on before it the other day, seemed so irrelevant now, once it would have been the one to watch, and when they started an article about the Royals, well that confirmed it, yesterday`s country.Nothing do with bread Potplant. But the days of poms telling the world what to do are over. Look after your shitty backyard then get back to us.
Manly seems an obvious one for Redcliffe.Maybe the dolphins should look at playing all Thursday night games at Kayo because that was shocking.
Tigers have announced they arent going to play any more games there.
Those crowds were NormalThe good old days when every ground was packed every weekend.
Seriously though it was probably raining.
Looking at Rugby League Stats site attendance average same to go up an extra for 2000 for the 1986 and build from then on minus a few hundred or so in the coming seasons.Those crowds were Normal
back then 10k was a really big crowd
this was well before every game was on tv and many games were considered to be awful quality
All of that is true. But to suggest that we shouldn’t be happy with improvement is so unrealistic as to be disingenuous.Too much, or wrong type of, hype can backfire. Pull a crowd to see a particular player and the bloke could have an awful game or be carted off inside the first minute. Same hazards ensue from generating superficial interest in a successful team.
Despite last year's sharp rise in attendances, this year's crowd thread is still peppered with posts in the style of "good crowd, but they need to keep winning" or "they lost last week, so this week people won't bother". Prior to the 8k at Souths/Penrith, someone with a rabbit in his profile was cheerfully opining he'd be surprised if 5k turned up.
This is a RL forum. Most contributors are presumably RL fans. The belief that NRL games are not inherently events worthy of attendance is profoundly entrenched. There always has to be an extra reason to prise supporters away from their sofas.
Whatever the cause of the fatalism, whether it's in the nature of the game on the field or an ethos derived from a fanbase traditionally composed of those with less disposable income, without a radical shift there's little hope of emulating the AFL's attendance culture.
Add scheduling, ticket release and pricing policies. TV fans are unmistakably the NRL priority.