That’s messed up.Yes. One 4 'Home' games not played in Sydney
should have been the sharks.
That’s messed up.Yes. One 4 'Home' games not played in Sydney
No fanbase outside Parra have taken to Commbank.No you speak true. People will see next year when we are at CommBank and the crowd drops.
I said it elsewhere. Gates open at 6.30 for a 7.50pm game in Olympic Park where you don't just go for dinner.
So less chance for walk up, weather forecast has scared some off. But price and lack of any entertainment outside the game doesn't appeal to neutrals
Their home ground is getting rebuilt next year so it makes senseThat’s messed up.
should have been the sharks.
They’ll still outdraw the sharks but fair enough.Their home ground is getting rebuilt next year so it makes sense
The rest of them are being played at commbank (which is really parras home ground)
No fanbase outside Parra have taken to Commbank.
Yes. Because their ground is being redevelopedFor Penrith?
Understandable.Yes. Because their ground is being redeveloped
even tickets sales for Saturday nightThey’ll still outdraw the sharks but fair enough.
As is Cronulla's - hence why the cap of 13,500 on capacity until end of 2025. After that it will be back to 18,000.Understandable.
Or is it?Their home ground is getting rebuilt next year so it makes sense
The rest of them are being played at commbank (which is really parras home ground)
It's odd how Penrith, the "home" team on Saturday is getting the Southern end while the Sharks get the Northern end of Accor despite Penrith supporters (at least I think), being the more likely to occupy the seats at Accor. Are they expecting more Sharks fans on Saturday or has Penrith preferenced their fan zone at the traditionally away fans end of the stadium?
Wests Tigers 'failure' at Commbank has been overstated IMO. If you look at the crowds the club was also getting at Leichardt and Campbelltown at the same time, Commbank performed often better with the only true 'flop year' being 2023 when it hosted only 2 games - Cronulla on a Thursday night and the Dolphins on Saturday afternoon.
2019: Commbank: 15,109 / CSS: 12,038 / LO: 14,222
2021: Commbank: 12,038 / CSS: 7,259 / LO: 6,187
2022: Commbank: 11,382 / CSS: 9,011 / LO: 12,793
2023: Commbank: 9,230 / CSS: 9,917 / LO: 13,376
The club has been under performing crowd wise for years now with Magic Round artificially lifting their averages to something semi respectable.
It can't be too bad as the club is taking 4 games back there for the next 3 years with Shane Richardson claiming they need to play games at a venue like CommBank to balance the losses they see at LO & CSSWhat is the break even for CommBank though? That is the thing with cases like this. Higher overheads
It can't be too bad as the club is taking 4 games back there for the next 3 years with Shane Richardson claiming they need to play games at a venue like CommBank to balance the losses they see at LO & CSS
Hopefully they don't make the same mistake they made for the Storm trail game earlier this year, over pricing the tickets so the stadium was empty.Suva - Again hard to tell with GA - But sales look very slow in the grandstands. Maybe 1k sold.
Christchurch - Getting close to a sellout, at most 2k left. Probably looking at 15k sold.
Auckland - Selling a bit slower, I'd guess around 6k sold. It is the NZ v Tonga game, so with a bit of marketing should still go 20k+
Port Moresby - Hard to tell with their ticketing map. Would imagine this will go close to selling out though.
Parramatta - Bottom level slowly filling out - Maybe 5k sosold
They might get a better deal at CommBank which is owned by Venues NSW rather than the other venues that I assume are owned by the local councilWhat is the break even for CommBank though? That is the thing with cases like this. Higher overheads