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We interrupt this telecast of the Olympics to show you an NRL game played in an empty stadium.What's the lowest crowd of 2024? I reckon we'll give it a shake tonight.
We interrupt this telecast of the Olympics to show you an NRL game played in an empty stadium.What's the lowest crowd of 2024? I reckon we'll give it a shake tonight.
Assuming that means an NRL and NRLW game on the same ticket, I think that`s a great idea and something we should see a lot more of.Raiders have been running promotions for this weekend's game, highlighting the fact that there will be both a celebration for Josh Papalii's 300 game milestone plus four back-to-back games.
Assuming that means an NRL and NRLW game on the same ticket, I think that`s a great idea and something we should see a lot more of.
It`d be interesting to know how much extra the price on those tickets could be before it started to affect demand.
I reckon if Oates is retiring you will get a full house.Broncos update:
V Melbourne - on target for 33-35k. If Corey Oates announces his retirement, 38-40k is possible.
I'd expect a sellout on a Friday for sure. Thursday night will kill off a few familiesI reckon if Oates is retiring you will get a full house.
He's been a great servant of the club, but after a couple of pretty lean years by him plenty of Broncs fans will turn up to make sure he actually leaves.
I'm sure everyone is just at the bar...Honestly this is the smallest dry weather home crowd I can remember... 5k likely
Might have been. Still very frustrating.the grandstand seats that came on sale later would have been members/season ticket holders that couldn't make the game and were sold back to the club to re-sell.
When those seats get put off for sale depends on when the seat gets sold back to the club.
Yeah, it depends how much they can add to the price, which I doubt will be a lot.Are NRLW clubs going to make money doing that? The aim is to get it to stand on its feet
Yeah this was always gonna draw poorly. No point I going over the same ground with the sharks atm, hopefully and increased in capacity coming in soon.Last week we had the usual morons here criticising the sharks for a sell out while the tigers managed a crowd under 8000 getting a pack on the back. Looking at the Souths crowd tonight we just have to accept the idiosyncratic nature of crowd attendances of our game. We’ve never had better crowds but people still whinge and moan. Strange.
Double Headers also have the advantages from a cost minimisation perspective. Ground hire, staffing costs and broadcast costs are all less for a double header than two separate events, so whilst the NRLW is still establishing itself, mixing in double headers with stand alone games is not a bad approach, especially if it also helps add an additional 1-2K to the overall crowd.Yeah, it depends how much they can add to the price, which I doubt will be a lot.
I suppose the up-side is that the double-headers do seem to get bigger crowds which in turn makes it a better viewing experience and can help on the Tv viewership side of things, and that of course is where the real money is.
Thursday night at Accor should be banned, full stop. Against Melbourne even worse. Us being rubbish this year with a thousand injuries is the icing on top.
And I didn't even mention the M5 being closed westbound
You could have had this game at Redfern.Thursday night at Accor should be banned, full stop. Against Melbourne even worse. Us being rubbish this year with a thousand injuries is the icing on top.
And I didn't even mention the M5 being closed westbound