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As someone who doesn't know Sydney at all, just checked out a map breakdown and it looks like the Shire as its called is a bit out of the way from the centre of the City which is where I believe the Allianz Ground is, looks like possibly Manly to Cronulla is the biggest distance between 2 x Sydney teams but others from there might put me right on that score.
Be interesting as far as local Derbies go which 2 teams or areas/suburbs are closest to each other in distance.
Union 68kSydney crowd this weekend
NRL 65k
AFL 45k
Penrith is way out there too on its ownAs someone who doesn't know Sydney at all, just checked out a map breakdown and it looks like the Shire as its called is a bit out of the way from the centre of the City which is where I believe the Allianz Ground is, looks like possibly Manly to Cronulla is the biggest distance between 2 x Sydney teams but others from there might put me right on that score.
Be interesting as far as local Derbies go which 2 teams or areas/suburbs are closest to each other in distance.
That is their only game that used to sell outUnion 68k
That is their only game that used to sell out
It's not much of a comparison.
68k of 65 yr old white males.Union 68k
Still getting more than AFL proves how far behind that 'sport' is in this state
Roosters v Manly would have pulled 25k in 2015. The new stadium has been a revelation in Manly, selling out every week.Tonight's sell out shows how far the game has come and the value of a world class new stadium.
It probably translates to a 37-38k figure but for context, roosters/dogs the same game in 2015 got 35k
But...but...but AFL will be the number 1 sport in Western sydeny by 2030Let's be fair here.
The Swans do really well in Sydney. They have been a success.
And before I go further, I absolutely despise AFL, the game and the racist, drug hiding culture, and their arrogance. If there is anything the Vics would hate most, it's a Sydney team winning "the Flag". Lol. Winning a "Flag" is laughable.
What I seriously despise though is the arrogance of that organisation thinking that they could just waltz into Western Sydney, throwing hundreds of millions of $$ into a new team, bribe local councils to take over local parks and bribe schools into converting, falsify playing numbers, member numbers and also exaggerate attendances at GWS home games to make themselves feel better.
They clearly didn't read the demographic of Western Sydney very well. It was no surprise that that same Western Sydney (Blacktown team) was abandoned after less than two seasons, despite 10's of millions of taxpayers $$ having been invested in them. They couldn't move further east quickly enough, trying to tap into the higher demographic of the whitey afl east of Sydney. Therefore, they never truly represented the area that their name claims. Is it no surprise that their Woman's team now plays in Newtown?
Despite their name being Greater Western Sydney, they now don't even represent that region.
Why? Because the population in Greater Western Sydney don't actually give two f**ks about them.
A rare good post from you.Tonight's sell out shows how far the game has come and the value of a world class new stadium.
It probably translates to a 37-38k figure but for context, roosters/dogs the same game in 2015 got 35k
It's not just League, but football as well.But...but...but AFL will be the number 1 sport in Western sydeny by 2030
Nah but seriously, keep wasting millions in the west, the kids love thier free Oz Kick balls, gives them something to play league with during recess.
Sharks got 19k and had two genuine sets of circumstances going against them
1 - direct clash with swans prelim
2 - train debacle.
Not unreasonable to suggest they get 25k if both those things aren't in play.
What would other Sydney teams get against the same opponent for a week 2 fixture?
Roosters - I reckon we get 30-32k
Manly - can't see them getting more than 25k
St George - who could say with their fans current cynical attitude towards the club.
Tigers - see above
Penrith - I don't think they get more than 25k at ANZ
Dogs - 50k on the current wave of support but after a few years of finals appearances probably something more in line with parra. History proves that consistent success doesn't lead to outlier crowds, it is the initial season of success that provides that.
Parra - 40k which they proved in 2017
Souths - probably the same as us.