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HahahahahahahaVossy is a Dragons supporter.
HahahahahahahaVossy is a Dragons supporter.
So despite their season being over, it's nice to see the Eels are still heavily promoting Friday's game.
Haha you think they’re doing it for customers? They’re doing it as 1. They’re fans of the club 2. it’s a marketing tax write off and 3. they get a good pss up out of it every other week
. Difference is a couple of times a year instead of sausage rolls at shark park they get caviar at allianz.
Which stadiums are generating the best corporate sales? I'll give you a clue, it isnt shark park or LO!And they will get the Caviar for the sausage roll prices?
Assuming they want to also have a few drinks with said Caviar.
They are then on 2 trains and a light rail to get there.
As opposed to a walk/uber from Shark Park.
That is why clubs are using these grounds, If it wasn't worth it financially then they wouldn't be there.
Again that is the joys of RL, Not for Sydney but Townsville only has 1 professional team, Canberra 2 and so on
It's a shame that Newcastle had all that wet weather to start the year. Easily would have taken 20k off our yearly total. Would have been closer to 23k average otherwise.Round 21 aggregate: 145,585
Match average 18,198
SEASON
2024 aggregate (164 games): 3,155,868
Match average 19,243
Average home crowds
* Note: does not include neutral venues
Team Home Avg Brisbane 40,710 Warriors 23,698 Sydney 21,849 Newcastle 21,699 Dolphins 19,614 Canterbury 19,566 Melbourne 19,223 Penrith 19,032 North Qld 18,715 Parramatta 18,524 Manly 16,251 Gold Coast 16,231 St Geo Illa 15,479 Souths 15,258 Canberra 13,259 Wests Tigers 12,325 Cronulla 11,622
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Not sure this is isolated to just Newcastle, the bad weather would almost certainly have impacted Sydney crowds as well.It's a shame that Newcastle had all that wet weather to start the year. Easily would have taken 20k off our yearly total. Would have been closer to 23k average otherwise.
Which stadiums are generating the best corporate sales? I'll give you a clue, it isnt shark park or LO!
Ever considered the reason Sharks have a local carpet shop sponsor rather than a blue chip company is the quality of their corporate facilities and stadium location? A box at Shark park would be a hard sell to a city based big company you'd think?
And they will get the Caviar for the sausage roll prices?
Assuming they want to also have a few drinks with said Caviar.
They are then on 2 trains and a light rail to get there.
As opposed to a walk/uber from Shark Park.
That is why clubs are using these grounds, If it wasn't worth it financially then they wouldn't be there.
Again that is the joys of RL, Not for Sydney but Townsville only has 1 professional team, Canberra 2 and so on
You don't think that if the Sharks (or Dragons, Souths or Bulldogs) moved a game to Allianz that Venues NSW wouldn't do a deal with them? Do you really think Venues NSW are going to charge a Wallabies rate to the Sharks? Lol.
Venues NSW would easily make money on holding a big ticket game there and so would clubs like the Sharks, Dragons, Bulldogs and Souths. 25 - 30 000 is better than 11 000 at Shark Park.
I don't expect they'd be ripped off but Venues NSW aren't a charity they need to recoup costs.
What is a break even crowd for Allianz?
When the draw was done Dragons had finished 16th and Dogs 15th.
Hardly screams out blockbuster. Souths no finals last year and you are losing a home ground advantage anyway so a team will be less likely to move it.
So unless it is an event like ANZAC Day then a crowd can't be assured
Mate, I agree. When the season started, these two clubs were basket cases.
What I'm suggesting is that we should make these games into must turn up to games.
Put them into the best stadiums and time slots and then they are already an event. Unless of course the stupid NRL allocate these games to Thursday night.
They need to be games that are allocated to Saturday night or Sunday afternoons.
It's more than 2 trains and a light rail for Perth fans to get to NSO.And they will get the Caviar for the sausage roll prices?
Assuming they want to also have a few drinks with said Caviar.
They are then on 2 trains and a light rail to get there.
As opposed to a walk/uber from Shark Park.
That is why clubs are using these grounds, If it wasn't worth it financially then they wouldn't be there.
Again that is the joys of RL, Not for Sydney but Townsville only has 1 professional team, Canberra 2 and so on
It's more than 2 trains and a light rail for Perth fans to get to NSO.
But NSO will be a home game?Yep and like The Sharks at Allianz they will have very few fans at away games in Sydney
Hahahahahahaha
What's the lowest crowd of 2024? I reckon we'll give it a shake tonight.