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2024 Crowd Watch

RedVee

First Grade
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Home averages

TeamHome Avg
Home Games Left​
Brisbane
40,710​
2
Warriors
23,698​
1
Sydney
21,849​
2
Newcastle
21,748​
2
Dolphins
20,669​
1
Canterbury
19,566​
2*
North Qld
19,266​
2
Melbourne
19,223​
1
Penrith
19,032​
3
Parramatta
18,557​
1
Manly
16,251​
2
Gold Coast
15,936​
1
St Geo Illa
15,805​
3
Souths
14,472​
2
Canberra
13,602​
1
Wests Tigers
12,325​
3
Cronulla
11,622​
2

Magic round and neutral/regional venues not included in home averages.
Is anyone keeping track of offical sell outs? If so, that maybe an interesting column in that table.
Tiggers have had 2 at Campbelltown and one or two? at Leichhardt.
Saints have had one at Wollongong and one at Kogarah.
Manly a few.
Etc etc.
 

DIOGENES

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After 23 rounds
2023 Aggregate 3,107,555 Ave. 18,067
2024 Aggregate 3,306,555 Ave. 19,224
Up 6.4%
Average of 14,089 required in remaining 32 games for a new H&A record
 

Valheru

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Week 1 finals watch

Storm will host a game. If penrith win this week they will certainly host, if the lose roosters are a chance of hosting.

Bulldogs or sharks will host as the 5th team. From a crowd perspective dogs the much preferred option. 6th place is up for grabs.

Most likely scenario at this stage IMO

Storm v sharks - 25k
Panthers v roosters - sell out
Dogs v dragons - 50k
Manly v cowboys - sell out
 

Warriors Fever

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How surprising
you trying to put a negative slant on a positive NRL post .Then again it’s par for the course for you .

2nd year in for the Phins & their crowds are very good .
Him and that other b
Negative Nancy have never anything positive to say the fact we barely hear from them is a good sign. Also they really are scraping the barrel with their negativity.
 

yakstorm

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Allianz Stadium unfortunately isn't showing great signs of life for Friday's game against the Eels. It's ahead of the Rooster's clash against the Wests Tigers earlier in the year (14,711), though will need to get a move along to push into 20K zone.

Wollongong is also moving slowly, which is surprising. I thought with the Dragons still very much in the hunt for the 8 this game might have been selling better. I'm guessing the forecast for rain isn't helping, but still there are a lot of grandstand tickets untouched.

Not sure what is happening at Campbelltown. Only limited Premium seats left, southern GA is sold out but half the ground hasn't been put on sale. Seems counter productive considering there is no cost savings in only selling part of CSS.
 

yakstorm

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Not sure what is happening at Campbelltown. Only limited Premium seats left, southern GA is sold out but half the ground hasn't been put on sale. Seems counter productive considering there is no cost savings in only selling part of CSS.
Wests Tigers have finally started opening up the rest of the ground.

Not for this round, but nice to see the Roosters trying to create another event game

 

RedVee

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Allianz Stadium unfortunately isn't showing great signs of life for Friday's game against the Eels. It's ahead of the Rooster's clash against the Wests Tigers earlier in the year (14,711), though will need to get a move along to push into 20K zone.

Wollongong is also moving slowly, which is surprising. I thought with the Dragons still very much in the hunt for the 8 this game might have been selling better. I'm guessing the forecast for rain isn't helping, but still there are a lot of grandstand tickets untouched.

Not sure what is happening at Campbelltown. Only limited Premium seats left, southern GA is sold out but half the ground hasn't been put on sale. Seems counter productive considering there is no cost savings in only selling part of CSS.
Maybe Titans not a big draw and some are waiting for the Cron game a week later?
No clue really, just surmising.
 

yakstorm

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Maybe Titans not a big draw and some are waiting for the Cron game a week later?
No clue really, just surmising.
I think you're right. Looking ahead (I forgot about the Sharks derby the next week) and they've already sold a lot more tickets and started releasing the back rows in some stands.

Hopefully there will be a bit of a flow forward effect later in the week as tickets for the Sharks game become scarcer.
 
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I think you're right. Looking ahead (I forgot about the Sharks derby the next week) and they've already sold a lot more tickets and started releasing the back rows in some stands.

Hopefully there will be a bit of a flow forward effect later in the week as tickets for the Sharks game become scarcer.
Dragons v Roosters NRLW precedes Dragons v Titans NRL. Enticing and potentially pivotal game after last week's performances.

Illawarra is by far the dominant side of St. Merge in female RL. Couldn't they liaise with local junior clubs to get more girls attending with their families?

In England, Barrow have a women's team in WSL and a men's team in the Championship. At double-headers, fans who come early for the women's game receive a substantial discount.
 

yakstorm

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Notice additional bays on level 3 for Vegas opened up.

Good signs, anyone got an idea of how Vegas was going ticket sales wise last year?
Last year it was October 19 when ticket sales hit the 15,000 mark and December 11 when ticket sales hit the 20,000 mark. We hit the 15,000 mark back on August 3, and a number of additional tickets have moved since then, so I think it's safe to say we're well ahead.

This is what the ticket sales map looked like for Vegas on Feb 29 this year when the Telegraph was reporting 40K had been sold for the game. Bays 304 - 308 were never put on sale last year, which is encouraging.
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ouwet

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Bundaberg game 19 single tickets left + standing bay (Not sure how many).

Should get over 8000... Disappointed this game isn't at Belmore!
 

yakstorm

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Tickets have started moving again for Allianz Stadium, with the Category 2 GA now sold out, and pretty much all sideline bays either sold out or down to single seats. Bays 228 & 229 have started moving as well.
 

ash the bash

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Last year it was October 19 when ticket sales hit the 15,000 mark and December 11 when ticket sales hit the 20,000 mark. We hit the 15,000 mark back on August 3, and a number of additional tickets have moved since then, so I think it's safe to say we're well ahead.

This is what the ticket sales map looked like for Vegas on Feb 29 this year when the Telegraph was reporting 40K had been sold for the game. Bays 304 - 308 were never put on sale last year, which is encouraging.
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Thanks for the reply, lets hope we can sell out level 1 & 2 for a start and go from there.

If anyone's team is playing and you thinking about going just do it. Was an insane weekend and out of this world stadium. I really wanted to go see the Wahs with Kiwi clients next year sadly can't make it due to work. Will go back fingers crossed in 2026 (teams depended).

Think the big money will also be in corporate sales, don't know what the split with the LV Raiders will be but I think NRL will be pleased.
- Already 12 pax boxes are sold out.
- All level 1 corp lounges sold out.
- Half Loge seats between halfway mark are all sold out.

Vegas experiment maybe paying dividends not in the gamble dollar but ticket/corp becoming another magic round/ premium RL event.
 

yakstorm

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Vegas experiment maybe paying dividends not in the gamble dollar but ticket/corp becoming another magic round/ premium RL event.
Ultimately this is all that is needed to make it worthwhile for the code. So long as it is paying for itself (and ideally generating some extra revenue) and continues to generate the media attention both last year and this year have, it is worth pursing IMO.
 

yakstorm

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Level 2 South has just opened up at Allianz, indicating that Friday's crowd is on track for 18K+. General Admission South is also getting down to limited seats.

Hopefully with the Olympics now over, tonight's game reminds everyone the NRL is still on and there is a bit of a late surge to push it closer to 20K.

Premium tickets at Campbelltown Stadium are selling better than I thought they would. Of the 8 Premium bays put on sale, 4 are sold out and another is down to single seats. The other 3 are also more than 70% sold. Additional Reversed bays have been put on sale as well. Club has also invited players from the Macarthur Saints, Campbelltown Warriors, Campbelltown Collegians, Glenquarie All Stars, Warragamba Wombats and the Appin Dogs to the game, which will hopefully help swell the GA areas.

All indications are that the crowd should be bigger than what the Tigers drew against Canberra (10,106) earlier in the year.
 

Wb1234

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Ultimately this is all that is needed to make it worthwhile for the code. So long as it is paying for itself (and ideally generating some extra revenue) and continues to generate the media attention both last year and this year have, it is worth pursing IMO.
Selling out has two advantages

1. nrl makes a huge profit from game day revenues

2. Vegas authority will pay more to keep the event in Vegas
 

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