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2024 Crowd Watch

Iamback

Coach
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18,765
Which is dumb.

Storm crowds are right inline with other NRL clubs. Swans crowds are inline with other AFL clubs. AFL simply has done better at building people up coming to games, it has nothing to do with Melbourne or Sydney culture.

well no because people in those areas get less chance to attend games.

In this example Melbourne have 11 games down there, So if you want to attend NRL that is your chance. As opposed to Sydney/Brisbane now where you get more chances.

So fans can attend any one of multiple games a week. We will see 1m people in Sydney attend games, Brisbane 600k or so

The rest of it probably lies the issue. How does an NRL ticket price compare to AFL or the big soccer matches down there?
 

Vlad59

Bench
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2,803
well no because people in those areas get less chance to attend games.

In this example Melbourne have 11 games down there, So if you want to attend NRL that is your chance. As opposed to Sydney/Brisbane now where you get more chances.

So fans can attend any one of multiple games a week. We will see 1m people in Sydney attend games, Brisbane 600k or so

The rest of it probably lies the issue. How does an NRL ticket price compare to AFL or the big soccer matches down there?
Sydney centric drivel. Never change mate. The Storm are moving from strength to strength on every metric. And that’s what you can’t handle. The way you always find a negative regarding Perth and Melbourne is highly predictable and rather boring.
 

SLRBRONCOS

Referee
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24,320
The sections open for Broncos v Bulldogs have pretty much sold to single seats. 731, 735, 736, and 737 should be opened tomorrow morning. Just those seats and restricted view to go - probably 2200 in total.
 

t-ba

Post Whore
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57,739
An interesting one to watch for is the Sydney Aggregate for the regular season.

Last year was around 1.38 million.

The record lies around 1.69 million in 1968.

Now obviously more fixtures back then but there's bigger venues and more people now!

We're at roughly 1.04 million for the year.
 

azza29

Juniors
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1,039
Storm are arguably having their best crowds ever this season, more 20k+ games than I can remember. 17k last night is pretty good, would have been 11k in 2019. Honestly weird to see this one called out as a poor effort, must be some very short memories on LU. The growth is there, inroads are being made, great to finally see crowd numbers reflect performance.
 

yakstorm

First Grade
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5,704
The sections open for Broncos v Bulldogs have pretty much sold to single seats. 731, 735, 736, and 737 should be opened tomorrow morning. Just those seats and restricted view to go - probably 2200 in total.
Broncos should just release everything. Reynolds being back and the win away with give fans enough hope that that the Finals run is starting.

Warriors v Wests Tigers is officially sold out for next week, Cowboys v Sharks has already moved more tickets than tonight's game, whilst Dragons v Panthers in Wollongong is selling really strongly with the back rows of the western grandstand already on sale (usually these are held back until just a few days out) and less than 1,000 seats in the Northern & Southern Grandstand.
 

Yosemite Sam

Juniors
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741
We are still ahead of last year's average aren't we?

I know there was some huge crowds in the lead up to the finals last year but there is still alot of high drawing matches left.

It will be very close but we should break the attendance record again this year.
 

Jamberoo

Juniors
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1,358
well no because people in those areas get less chance to attend games.

In this example Melbourne have 11 games down there, So if you want to attend NRL that is your chance. As opposed to Sydney/Brisbane now where you get more chances.

So fans can attend any one of multiple games a week. We will see 1m people in Sydney attend games, Brisbane 600k or so

The rest of it probably lies the issue. How does an NRL ticket price compare to AFL or the big soccer matches down there?
Who goes to multiple games over a weekend. Most would just watch their own team at most.

All MCG AFL games have $27 GA tickets, which is the top part of the top level. So, cheaper than NRL. However, it works very differently to NRL in Sydney, as 80% of attendees would be members of one of the clubs, the AFL, or the MCC. An average reserve seat membership would be around $500 per year for 11 games.

Without looking up the numbers, I reckon Storm would have a similar ratio. So, clubs get bulk of revenue at the start of the season regardless of how many attend games.
 

DIOGENES

Juniors
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1,558
After 20 Rounds
2023 Aggregate 2,700,284 Ave, 18,245
2024 Aggregate 2,839,315 Ave. 19,185

Up 5.2%
An average of 16,394 over the remaining 56 games is required for a H&A record
 

kurt faulk

Coach
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14,235
An interesting one to watch for is the Sydney Aggregate for the regular season.

Last year was around 1.38 million.

The record lies around 1.69 million in 1968.

Now obviously more fixtures back then but there's bigger venues and more people now!

We're at roughly 1.04 million for the year.

The record is from 1968?

How is that even possible?

The game hit rock bottom in the early to mid 80s. It was just a game of thugs bashing each other. Nobody wanted their kids to play the game anymore. They cleaned it up, put the players back 10m and suddenly the game started moving forward again. Just as it was hitting it's stride again the stupid league war began. Then Murdoch sucked the game dry for a decade or more.

Hopefully this time the game goes exponential. Like the nfl did in USA fifty years ago.

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