yakstorm
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The clubs have rallied against the NRL stepping in and offering deals in the past.What is stopping the NRL for games at accor or Allianz offering free entry to any season ticket holder of any club in the game ?
Do the clubs rally against this , ?
Whilst not free entry, the NRL use to run Sunday FunDay's which were aimed at selling discounted family tickets at the likes of Accor & Allianz, and I can assure you, the clubs that were not the beneficiaries would jump up and down about it.
Unfortunately the clubs are just selfish. It's not like the AFL doesn't have the same issues, however one thing they smartly have done, is they have injected themselves into the deals at the MCG & Docklands and their are incentives for everyone to co-operate.
A good example of this is the AFL deal with the MCG. The AFL agrees that 46 games will be played at the venue for year, in exchange all clubs that take games there will be paid a minimum of $100K per game. In addition, there are attendance incentives of:
- $1.50 per head for attendances between 2.1m and 2.5m patrons
- $2.00 per head for attendances between 2.5m to 3m patrons
- $3.00 per head for attendances in excess of 3m patrons