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2024 Crowd Watch

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Yes i was there, not so much in the members section but noise from the Western side below the members sounded like a big Kiwi presence whenever the Warriors did something right or scored.

Warriors supporters were mostly seated down behind the Randwick end goal line, and in the corners.

Historically, Roosters v Warriors matches have been competitive and entertaining affirs, so it usually is a game where the away crowd get good supporter turn out. Good that is for an inter-state or overseas based team playing a non-finals game in Sydney.
 

titoelcolombiano

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Absolutely no disrespect to the performances or fans of the Panthers and Sharks but they are probably two of the worst teams to be dominating the comp considering their relatively small fan bases and stadiums.

Again, not an attack on the two teams, they are playing incredibly and deserve 1st and 2nd spot but it doesn't really help push the league’s average attendance up, so we aren't able to capitalise on their success like if say the Eels and Dogs were dominating.
 

Vlad59

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Absolutely no disrespect to the performances or fans of the Panthers and Sharks but they are probably two of the worst teams to be dominating the comp considering their relatively small fan bases and stadiums.

Again, not an attack on the two teams, they are playing incredibly and deserve 1st and 2nd spot but it doesn't really help push the league’s average attendance up, so we aren't able to capitalise on their success like if say the Eels and Dogs were dominating.
That happens in every code across the planet. If the big clubs always dominated how boring would that be? EPL ring a bell? If the game is strong enough , and it is, things will turn around in time. It’s just ebb and flow.
 

yakstorm

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Absolutely no disrespect to the performances or fans of the Panthers and Sharks but they are probably two of the worst teams to be dominating the comp considering their relatively small fan bases and stadiums.

Again, not an attack on the two teams, they are playing incredibly and deserve 1st and 2nd spot but it doesn't really help push the league’s average attendance up, so we aren't able to capitalise on their success like if say the Eels and Dogs were dominating.
In fairness to Penrith, the club has given us 3x 20K+ sell outs already this year and is likely to go close to selling out their remaining games. The fact they are 'the team to beat' has also meant that the Storm, Roosters, Cowboys and Sea Eagles have all drawn above average crowds as well. So whilst they may not bring huge away numbers, they are pulling the average up to 20K when they're at home and helping push up the average for the top teams as it is a big game.

For the Sharks, there isn't anyone in the world who doesn't want them to be able to get more into their games. The redevelopment next to Shark Park was meant to be finished, and the club was hoping to be drawing 17-20K a game. Unfortunately it isn't, but still them doing well will hopefully help push up the crowd numbers for upcoming games like the Broncos and Bulldogs.

Honestly, it's a positive thing for the code if we can still get a good average even when the 'larger' clubs aren't performing. We ideally want to solidify our averages so 20K becomes the new 'base' regardless of whether the Bulldogs are first or the Titans.
 

AlwaysGreen

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Absolutely no disrespect to the performances or fans of the Panthers and Sharks but they are probably two of the worst teams to be dominating the comp considering their relatively small fan bases and stadiums.

Again, not an attack on the two teams, they are playing incredibly and deserve 1st and 2nd spot but it doesn't really help push the league’s average attendance up, so we aren't able to capitalise on their success like if say the Eels and Dogs were dominating.
Panthers domination over the last 3 years will equate to more fans down the track.
The tide is turning, the panthers and the roosters can count themselves as 2 of Sydney's big clubs these days.

No comment on Cronulla.
 

titoelcolombiano

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Crowd Watch Sydney: NRL v AFL

''It's inevitable that the Sydney Swans will be the biggest sporting club in Australia'' - Andrew Pridham (Sydney Swans Chairman)

''We really believe the Giants can become one of the biggest sporting clubs in Australia'' - Gillon McLachlan (former AFL CEO)

Top 10 Sydney Crowds of 2024:

1. NRL: Dragons v Roosters at SFS – 40,727

2. AFL: Swans v GWS at SCG – 40,337
3. AFL: Swans v Melbourne at SCG - 40,012
4. NRL: Roosters v Souths at SFS - 37,594
5. AFL: Swans v Gold Coast at SCG – 35,649
6. NRL: Souths v Bulldogs at Homebush - 35,275
7. AFL: Swans v Essendon at SCG – 34.954
8. NRL: Parramatta v Canterbury at WSS – 29,171
9. NRL: Parramatta v Wests Tigers at WSS – 28,608
10. NRL: Roosters v Penrith at SFS – 25,898

Averages (Matches Played in Sydney only):

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*GWS have still only played two games in Sydney this year
 

titoelcolombiano

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Crowd Watch QLD Battlegrounds: NRL v AFL

''We’ll be the biggest sport in that market in 5-10 years across most metrics. It is changing. Queensland is pumping and becoming an AFL state and the Gold Coast has done their bit'' - Gillon McLachlan (former AFL CEO)

Top 10 Brisbane Crowds of 2024:

1. NRL: Broncos v Dolphins at Suncorp – 46,224
2. NRL: Broncos v Cowboys at Suncorp - 45,793
3. NRL: Broncos v Roosters at Suncorp – 40,190
4. NRL: Broncos v Canberra at Suncorp – 37,286
5. NRL: Broncos v Souths at Suncorp - 35,507

6. AFL: Lions v Collingwood at Gabba - 34,022
7. AFL: Lions v Carlton at Gabba – 33,367
8. NRL: Dolphins v Cowboys at Suncorp – 32,477
9. AFL: Lions v Geelong at Gabba – 30,429
10. AFL: Lions v Gold Cost Suns at Gabba – 30,285

Averages (matches played in Brisbane only):
Broncos: 41,000
Lions: 32,026
Dolphins (Suncorp): 21,655
Dolphins: 19,326

Top 5 Gold Coast Crowds of 2024:

1. AFL: Suns v Richmond – 22,086
2. NRL: Titans v Dragons – 14,537
3. AFL: Suns v Hawthorn – 13,900
4. NRL: Titans v Dolphins – 13,898
5. NRL: Titans v Manly – 13,336

Averages

Gold Coast Suns: 14,723
Gold Coast Titans: 13,398
 

TheEroticGamer

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Absolutely no disrespect to the performances or fans of the Panthers and Sharks but they are probably two of the worst teams to be dominating the comp considering their relatively small fan bases and stadiums.
Citation needed.

Stadium capacity will be remedied somewhat soon. Would like it bigger but it’s going in the right direction.
 

NRLMad

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Sleeping giants are the dragons, souths, tigers and dogs - tigers and dogs in particular are 30k plus at the right home ground. Dragons can’t really do that as oki is max 25k and needs to be upgraded further. Win is max 20k or so.
ideally we would have a south western stadium that can be used by dogs, tigers - 30k like parra has
 

NRLMad

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Roosters are a team on the growth path, they have well heeled support and no opposition to Manly and to Souths. Maybe other than the swans, who are for pansies and Oxford st types. If you are not a fan of a club you go for broncos, roosters or as a Westie panthers. The 3 premierships in a row and clearly mean 10000s of new young fans each.

Nth Sydney combine will be a huge step in the right direction. We win back the middle harbour - that’s a club with a huge $$$ potential. Will take a lot of fans away from the swans id say,
 

DIOGENES

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Can’t compare 2023 v 2024 this week as R10 in 2023 was Magic Round but will be able to compare after next week.
 

kurt faulk

Coach
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Kogarah is worse than Leichhardt. The worst ground the game. Absolute toilet.

No character or any redeeming qualities. It should be illegal to play there. But it’s home to a deadshit Sydney club so we’re talking total incompetence.

Haha, champagne comedy.

Kogarah is the best ground to watch football on a Sunday afternoon.

.
 

APPSY

Juniors
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With magic round this week, are we counting them as individual games? Because for example, the crowd for Bulldogs vs Raiders will be smaller than the crowd for Manly vs Broncos. Or are we counting them as individual days?
 

Vlad59

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With magic round this week, are we counting them as individual games? Because for example, the crowd for Bulldogs vs Raiders will be smaller than the crowd for Manly vs Broncos. Or are we counting them as individual days?
Million dollar question. I’d count them individually tbh. Used to think differently. But each game has its own crowd and people buy tickets to multiple games.
 

APPSY

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Million dollar question. I’d count them individually tbh. Used to think differently. But each game has its own crowd and people buy tickets to multiple games.
100% agree. Like Titans vs Knights will probably be the lowest attended game this weekend, but it's better than saying Day 2 got 50,000+ then have Titans and Knights listed alongside that, boosting their crowd averages by a lot.
 

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