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2024 Crowd Watch

Vlad59

Bench
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That prelim was a Friday as well, how many people need a day off to attend a game at 8pm?

Sharks whinging in the media shows they’d rather get their excuses in early than actually put in effort to drawing a crowd. Plenty of fans will eat that shit up as some form of solidarity with the club thinking it will be a ‘told you so’ moment. Sharks have had a tanty and shown no respect for the finals system that they’ve know about all year. In the process they’ve also talked up the NRL’s main rival as the bigger attraction that night, all very amateur hour stuff.

Hope we put them out of their misery in straight sets.
I’d like to know what the Board thinks of this. The club CEO talking down the supporter base is pretty poor.
 

Steel Saints

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My question is why are we so scared of playing at the same time as the AFL all of a sudden? We did it two years ago, the exact same scenario. Makes no sense...

Bulldogs versus Manly to play on Sunday so that it could avoid a clash with GWS was blown way out of proportion. Having a game at Townsville on a Saturday night, a favoured Cowboys timeslot made more sense.

I don't think the code is running away from the other mob. You can have commonsense scheduling so that you could maximise a crowd, just like today with Bulldogs/Manly. Have an extra day to sell more tickets at a much larger venue like Accor, instead of Townsville.

Although unfortunately, Cronulla want to play a finals game at Shark Park, which only holds 13,000. Cronulla's mindset is still stuck in the NSWRL days.

What Cronulla should have done during the year is take a couple of games at Allianz. Try and grow the fan base. And when it's finals time, the fans would be more accepting of a game at SFS 2.0.

Cronulla's insecurities has put the NRL in an awkward spot.
 

Gobsmacked

Bench
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Bulldogs versus Manly to play on Sunday so that it could avoid a clash with GWS was blown way out of proportion. Having a game at Townsville on a Saturday night, a favoured Cowboys timeslot made more sense.

I don't think the code is running away from the other mob. You can have commonsense scheduling so that you could maximise a crowd, just like today with Bulldogs/Manly. Have an extra day to sell more tickets at a much larger venue like Accor, instead of Townsville.

Although unfortunately, Cronulla want to play a finals game at Shark Park, which only holds 13,000. Cronulla's mindset is still stuck in the NSWRL days.

What Cronulla should have done during the year is take a couple of games at Allianz. Try and grow the fan base. And when it's finals time, the fans would be more accepting of a game at SFS 2.0.

Cronulla's insecurities has put the NRL in an awkward spot.
That's a really good point, could have definitely taken some high drawing opposition to Allianz during the season, Roosters, Souths, Dragons... all of a sudden they wouldn't be a disaster in the crowd stats. There's plenty of their fans that can't be stuffed with their pathetic stadium too and this would have engaged those fans.
 

Iamback

Coach
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That prelim was a Friday as well, how many people need a day off to attend a game at 8pm?

Sharks whinging in the media shows they’d rather get their excuses in early than actually put in effort to drawing a crowd. Plenty of fans will eat that shit up as some form of solidarity with the club thinking it will be a ‘told you so’ moment. Sharks have had a tanty and shown no respect for the finals system that they’ve know about all year. In the process they’ve also talked up the NRL’s main rival as the bigger attraction that night, all very amateur hour stuff.

Hope we put them out of their misery in straight sets.

Well finish work at 5 or 5.30 and want to take kids you are looking at leaving the shire at 6 or 6.30.

Looking at a minimum of an hour travel time. Then wanting to eat before.

So many people on here look at a map and think it is easy. Reality is vastly different
 

Desert Qlder

First Grade
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Cronulla’s semi final clash against North Queensland next Friday night will not be played at Shark Park, with the NRL instead favouring Allianz Stadium in Sydney’s eastern suburbs as the venue.

Late on Saturday night, The Daily Telegraph reported that Parramatta’s CommBank stadium was set to hold the Sharks-Cowboys semi, but it now appears that Allianz Stadium will play host.

One thing is for certain is that Cronulla’s PointsBet Stadium (Shark Park) won’t be used.

 

Iamback

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That's a really good point, could have definitely taken some high drawing opposition to Allianz during the season, Roosters, Souths, Dragons... all of a sudden they wouldn't be a disaster in the crowd stats. There's plenty of their fans that can't be stuffed with their pathetic stadium too and this would have engaged those fans.

We have a club with no Leagues club to benefit from the extra foot traffic. There is no reason to keep games at Shark Park if the money doesn't stack up.

I'd say they have done their research and know it wasn't popular so haven't moved the games
 

Wb1234

Immortal
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Cronulla were bs when they said it would only get 15k at Allianz so they could get a home game

the Cronulla ceo (whose doing an excellent job) has made a huge fool of himself

It’s good to see it’s back at Allianz it’s a better stadium and closer for sharks fans and easier to get to for cowboys fans
 

Wb1234

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We have a club with no Leagues club to benefit from the extra foot traffic. There is no reason to keep games at Shark Park if the money doesn't stack up.

I'd say they have done their research and know it wasn't popular so haven't moved the games
Let’s see how Penrith crowds stand up next year playing out of Penrith

people forget the sharks to home games to kogarah which is a lot closer than Allianz

the crowds were awful
 

Iamback

Coach
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Let’s see how Penrith crowds stand up next year playing out of Penrith

people forget the sharks to home games to kogarah which is a lot closer than Allianz

the crowds were awful

I know Penrith's crowds will drop.

The club knows this aswell.

Most people on here don't attend games, so has no idea of the amount of work involved in getting to a Thurs or Friday game.

40 mins away is even worse
 

ground zero

Juniors
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The Nrl could take the Sharks game to Kogarah Jubilee Oval and after the game Sharks fans head across the road to the Leagues club to commiserate about choking again and remember what it is like to have a functionally Leagues club.
 

Gobsmacked

Bench
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The Nrl could take the Sharks game to Kogarah Jubilee Oval and after the game Sharks fans head across the road to the Leagues club to commiserate about choking again and remember what it is like to have a functionally Leagues club.
Cronulla could merge with the Dragons and combine their short coming like West's and Balmain did. Throw that suck up a gear.
 

jim_57

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Well finish work at 5 or 5.30 and want to take kids you are looking at leaving the shire at 6 or 6.30.

Looking at a minimum of an hour travel time. Then wanting to eat before.

So many people on here look at a map and think it is easy. Reality is vastly different.

Which is all well and good for fans in those particular circumstances. What % of potential attendants does the ‘work until after 5pm and have young kids’ excuse cover? Even in those particular circumstances a lot of people can find work arounds if they wanted to.
 

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