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2024 Crowd Watch

Mr. Shaman

First Grade
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Round 26 is looking like a strong one.

- Cowboys selling well.
- Bulldogs selling great.
- Panthers should be a dependable 20k give or take.
- Eels V Dragons should still be decent.
- Dolphins V Broncos 50k give or take.
- Sharks sell out.
- Knights Sunday afternoon game should be a good crowd.
- Roosters V Raiders Sunday afternoon with the emergency services promotion, could be surprising.

Should go somewhere between 175k-190k for the round total.
Manly
 

RedVee

First Grade
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6,499
People complain about the view (or lack of) every time... not sure why the club is surprised or why they don't sell them as restricted view so people are aware what they're getting.
Oh ok. Yeah they are a bit ‘square on’ to the ingoal, you’d have to seat yourself at a bit of an angle to take in most of the field.
I’ve never sat there but surely you look where the bay is before you but the tickets? Anyway, maybe they need to make them a bit cheaper.
 

Nich

Juniors
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50
Looking at this weekend's matches:

Storm v Dolphins : Solid sales, although I had hoped for more considering it is the last regular season game. On track for 18K+, however for whatever reason member attendance in the later half of the season has been pretty average for Melbourne. If everyone turns up, it should go over 20K, but not sure, last few home games have been disappointing compared to pre-sales.

Dragons v Sharks : Unsurprisingly selling very strongly, should be a sell out, question will be whether they open up Bay NG-K after he negative feedback they got for the 25th anniversary match.

Titans v Roosters : Pre-sales are barely moving, though in credit to the Titans they have gifted every full season member 2 free tickets to bring along some friends for the match which will hopefully add a little to the crowd.

Raiders v Panthers : Surprisingly selling similar to Raiders v Sea Eagles a few weeks back. I would have thought the Raiders faithful may have given up on the season, but we could be seeing another 15K+ game to finish off the year.
Have they ever sold Western terrace standing tickets at win? Always walk past it and think it would be a bad spot to stand and watch.
 

RedVee

First Grade
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Have they ever sold Western terrace standing tickets at win? Always walk past it and think it would be a bad spot to stand and watch.
Not sure but I always would see people standing in the area between the western and northern stands, in front of the entry gate and in front of the stairs up to the western stand upper level.
 

Mr. Shaman

First Grade
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Broncos vs Eels on Friday is heading towards 40k presold. Should really end up with 40-42k from here - incredible.

Unless there is a crazy weather event for our final home game, we will have gone the entire season with our smallest crowd being 34,500 against the Dragons in the middle of the Origin period.
34500, almost as much as Sharks entire season crowd total.
 

t-ba

Post Whore
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58,387
34500, almost as much as Sharks entire season crowd total.
Frustrated World Cup GIF
 

yakstorm

First Grade
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5,809
Level 2 North Bays - 220, 221, 225, 226 & 227 have already been put on sale for the inaugural Emergency Services match on September 1.

Roosters have also started marketing the match via social ads and even telegraph poles around Darlinghurst.

I had expected this match to get 20K+, just because of how strong Roosters crowds have been this year & with Finals just around the corner, but in credit to the club, they are trying to turn it into a far bigger event.
 

SouthsCountry

Juniors
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Level 2 North Bays - 220, 221, 225, 226 & 227 have already been put on sale for the inaugural Emergency Services match on September 1.

Roosters have also started marketing the match via social ads and even telegraph poles around Darlinghurst.

I had expected this match to get 20K+, just because of how strong Roosters crowds have been this year & with Finals just around the corner, but in credit to the club, they are trying to turn it into a far bigger event.
Glad to see an NRL club taking on the Swans in terms of inner city billboards and signs, even if it is our arch rival!
 
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