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2024 Crowd Watch

RedVee

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So after last night at Jubilee if that was 18,400 odd, I’m guessing the actual allowable capacity is now around 18,800 - 19,000
 

t-ba

Post Whore
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Another 150k plus aggregate.

Brace yourselves for next week. It's gonna be...a little grim!

Not breaking a 15k average. Bad timing to have a Bulldogs game in Bundy.
 

titoelcolombiano

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Tigers and Sharks will battle it out in the coming weeks for the Sydney (games played in Sydney) attendance wooden spoon. Tigers have three home games left, Sharks have 2.

Sharks should be able to hit the 12k mark at least for their Warriors and Knights games so that will leave the Tigers needing to average around 10,550 per game to avoid the spoon (one of those games is against the Eels so they should be sweet).

Both sides will need to average above 11,700 to beat the likely GWS Sydney average for this season. Which would mean Sharks need to average 12,500 from their remaining games and the Tigers around that 10,550 mark. Do-able but we'll see.

A crowd of 47,000 against the Broncos will see the Dolphins finish the season with a 21.5k average (25k at Suncorp) compared to the average of 18,217 the Broncos drew in their second season.

If the finals bound Bulldogs can average 21,519 in their last two Sydney games (Manly and Cowboys both at Accor) they'll average 20k in Sydney for the year.

If the dogs and phins can get there we'll have 6 clubs averaging over 20k in their home city for the season. Broncos, Warriors, Roosters, Knights, Dogs and Phins
 
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League Unlimited News

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Home averages

TeamHome Avg
Home Games Left​
Brisbane
40,710​
2
Warriors
23,698​
1
Sydney
21,849​
2
Newcastle
21,748​
2
Dolphins
20,669​
1
Canterbury
19,566​
2*
North Qld
19,266​
2
Melbourne
19,223​
1
Penrith
19,032​
3
Parramatta
18,557​
1
Manly
16,251​
2
Gold Coast
15,936​
1
St Geo Illa
15,805​
3
Souths
14,472​
2
Canberra
13,602​
1
Wests Tigers
12,325​
3
Cronulla
11,622​
2

Magic round and neutral/regional venues not included in home averages.
 

PARRA_FAN

Coach
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Manly need around 29,299 from the last two games to beat a 48 year old average attendance record at Brookvale when the ground held around 8k more than it does now.

Not sure if the 6pm timeslot will affect the next game but the last game against Cronulla, Sunday afternoon, should be a sellout.
 

Diesel

Referee
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23,753
Was at Suncorp today. 28k is a good crowd considering Wahs aren’t travelling well & out of contention for the finals.

was a 50/50 crowd @ 28k.
I’ve been to other Dolphins games against the Titans and Knights and those were 18/19k so you’d have to guess the Dolphins have a strong fan base of 14-15k.
 
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Perth Red

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Was at Suncorp today. 28k is a good crowd considering Wahs aren’t travelling well & out of contention for the finals.

was a 50/50 crowd @ 28k.
I’ve been to other Dolphins games against the Titans and Knights and those were 18/19k so you’d have to guess the Dolphins have a strong fan base of 14-15k.
Drew 35k last year.
 

yakstorm

First Grade
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It was a solid crowd for both games today. Sure we'd love to see both bigger, but they are both big crowds and both have helped pull the average up.

Looking to next week, Penrith is well on track for a sell out. All the single seats in the grandstand are sold out, the family hill is down to limited capacity. The only threat to a big crowd is the weather.

Grandstand seating at Brookvale is down to single seats, so again should be on track for 16K+. Bundaberg is almost sold out with only limited standing left.

Cowboys are on track for 18K+.
 
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