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2024 Crowd Watch

undertaker

Coach
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But still it's the Broncos best year since moving back to Suncorp and the best since 1993

Not to mention that 1993 was the Broncos first year at QE II Stadium, which had a larger capacity than Suncorp currently has (60000 vs 52500).

Broncos got 3 home crowd attendances that year > 52500, which would not be possible at Suncorp (largest being 58593 in the final round vs St George).
 
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People look silly in singlets anyway.
Huge image and merch advantage for NRL over AFL. Most traditional RL designs look darned fine. In the late-80s/early-90s NSWRL jerseys were in vogue among League fans in England and NZ. From memory, Balmain was the most popular over here.

As the NRL moves towards a 20-team comp, will this idea of Tigers and Magpies consciously uncoupling gain traction? Western Sydney Magpies permanently at Campbelltown and "The Tigers" in SEQ, owned by Brisbane Easts, playing 1 or 2 games at Leichhardt Oval. From a jersey point of view, it's a win-win.
 

Dark Corner

Juniors
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I'm really shocked tbh at how attendances have increased so significantly and quickly.
We have spent more than two to three decades sitting around the 15 - 16 k limit, yet the game has exploded attendance wise over the past 2 seasons.
An 18 or 19 thousand average seemed impossible not long ago, yet here we are, so quickly.
Almost every match has become an event. Even Spoonbowls!!!
PVL has seriously changed the game for the better during his tenure.
The Bulldogs are a perfect example. Who'd have ever thought two years ago that they'd be getting 30000 attendances now for games that they'd previously just get 10-15k? Yep, nobody.
I don't think that this sort of growth will continue, but geez, it is exciting.
Why can't it contine to grow or stay the same.
 

Dark Corner

Juniors
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Huge image and merch advantage for NRL over AFL. Most traditional RL designs look darned fine. In the late-80s/early-90s NSWRL jerseys were in vogue among League fans in England and NZ. From memory, Balmain was the most popular over here.

As the NRL moves towards a 20-team comp, will this idea of Tigers and Magpies consciously uncoupling gain traction? Western Sydney Magpies permanently at Campbelltown and "The Tigers" in SEQ, owned by Brisbane Easts, playing 1 or 2 games at Leichhardt Oval. From a jersey point of view, it's a win-win.
I say mid 90's.
Was in the Lake District a month or so ago and saw a Knights and Penrith jerseys and were from Lancashire just wished I worn my Roosters one.
 

Valheru

Coach
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Using the ‘AFL Tables’ site (and their attendance figures) NRL has increased from 16400 (the pre covid high) in 2012 to 20000 this year, an increase of 22%. Given the restrictions of certain grounds (including my dear old club) and the number of sell outs this year the sky is the limit if the scheduling can be improved and some clubs opt to play big games at bigger venues (eg sharks v Dragons derbies at Allianz)
It's getting to the point now where there is logic to play any Sydney derby at one of the 3 big stadiums
 

taste2taste

Juniors
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I'm really shocked tbh at how attendances have increased so significantly and quickly.
We have spent more than two to three decades sitting around the 15 - 16 k limit, yet the game has exploded attendance wise over the past 2 seasons.
An 18 or 19 thousand average seemed impossible not long ago, yet here we are, so quickly.
Almost every match has become an event. Even Spoonbowls!!!
PVL has seriously changed the game for the better during his tenure.
The Bulldogs are a perfect example. Who'd have ever thought two years ago that they'd be getting 30000 attendances now for games that they'd previously just get 10-15k? Yep, nobody.
I don't think that this sort of growth will continue, but geez, it is exciting.
Does anyone have any theories why crowds have grown so quickly?

Games are better to watch live with the 6 again rule, games are more open. Pre 6 again games had fewer ' get out of your seat' moments.

Larger crowds lead to fomo, seeing a packed stadium makes people want to attend.

Besides those 2, I'm struggling to think why crowds have risen so quickly ?
 

Wb1234

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Does anyone have any theories why crowds have grown so quickly?

Games are better to watch live with the 6 again rule, games are more open. Pre 6 again games had fewer ' get out of your seat' moments.

Larger crowds lead to fomo, seeing a packed stadium makes people want to attend.

Besides those 2, I'm struggling to think why crowds have risen so quickly ?
Warriors … social media up the wahs super rugby boring

dolphins …. Brisbane 2 also led to a boom in qld crowds due to flow on of derbies and feel good factor

broncos … good marketing in response to a new club in their city

dogs …. Fans not seems good team for years and years

manly … amazing can’t explain it

cowboys … new ground and better form

knights … another huge fanbase waiting for a really good team

roosters … new stadium and collapse of union crowds

Eels good stadium and a formerly good team

Penrith .. best league team since 55 to 66 dragons

titans … Hasler turning them from a basket case

rest is good scheduling (magic, Anzac Day Easter Monday etc)
 

wgd

Juniors
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Does anyone have any theories why crowds have grown so quickly?

Games are better to watch live with the 6 again rule, games are more open. Pre 6 again games had fewer ' get out of your seat' moments.

Larger crowds lead to fomo, seeing a packed stadium makes people want to attend.

Besides those 2, I'm struggling to think why crowds have risen so quickly ?

The main reasons I think are Rugby dying in Australia and improving the NRL's image.

It wasn't that long ago that 5-10+ players were getting done with sexual and violent assault against women every year with nothing more than a fine and a couple of games suspension. Not exactly appealing to women.

It wasn't anywhere near family-friendly either. Too many fights, too many head highs, and dangerous tackles that got let go. Crowd behavior was pretty appalling. Half the players either had criminal records or drunk driving charges. Not exactly good role models or a safe sport to get your kids into.

In short - the NRL was looked down on by a lot of demographics as a low-class, violent sport full of thugs. It now has mass appeal to the majority of demographics.
 

Vlad59

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The main reasons I think are Rugby dying in Australia and improving the NRL's image.

It wasn't that long ago that 5-10+ players were getting done with sexual and violent assault against women every year with nothing more than a fine and a couple of games suspension. Not exactly appealing to women.

It wasn't anywhere near family-friendly either. Too many fights, too many head highs, and dangerous tackles that got let go. Crowd behavior was pretty appalling. Half the players either had criminal records or drunk driving charges. Not exactly good role models or a safe sport to get your kids into.

In short - the NRL was looked down on by a lot of demographics as a low-class, violent sport full of thugs. It now has mass appeal to the majority of demographics.
You are full of shit and lies
 

Perth Red

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Huge image and merch advantage for NRL over AFL. Most traditional RL designs look darned fine. In the late-80s/early-90s NSWRL jerseys were in vogue among League fans in England and NZ. From memory, Balmain was the most popular over here.

As the NRL moves towards a 20-team comp, will this idea of Tigers and Magpies consciously uncoupling gain traction? Western Sydney Magpies permanently at Campbelltown and "The Tigers" in SEQ, owned by Brisbane Easts, playing 1 or 2 games at Leichhardt Oval. From a jersey point of view, it's a win-win.
The emergence of the bears partnership with WA has given all those other clubs hope. it’s no coincidence on the back of the Western Bears being new faves for club 18 the rumblings from jets, balmain etc have begun.
 

Iamback

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Does anyone have any theories why crowds have grown so quickly?

Games are better to watch live with the 6 again rule, games are more open. Pre 6 again games had fewer ' get out of your seat' moments.

Larger crowds lead to fomo, seeing a packed stadium makes people want to attend.

Besides those 2, I'm struggling to think why crowds have risen so quickly ?

I can't speak for others but Panthers have a stack of younger fans and the social media team have nailed it in the last 5-10 years

couple that with a great team. Next year will be a drop that said
 

Vlad59

Bench
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The emergence of the bears partnership with WA has given all those other clubs hope. it’s no coincidence on the back of the Western Bears being new faves for club 18 the rumblings from jets, balmain etc have begun.
This is WB’s wet dream. He’s looking to bringing back the glory days of the Sydney rugby league
 

BuffaloRules

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Does anyone have any theories why crowds have grown so quickly?

Games are better to watch live with the 6 again rule, games are more open. Pre 6 again games had fewer ' get out of your seat' moments.

Larger crowds lead to fomo, seeing a packed stadium makes people want to attend.

Besides those 2, I'm struggling to think why crowds have risen so quickly ?

Covid is the biggest global event since WW2… those couple years of lockdowns were tough particularly in Sydney and Melbourne … i think people are now appreciating the more simpler things in life like going to the footy … also other reasons like improved stadiums have been a factor … one thing that sucks though about going to the footy is how expensive food and beers have become
 
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BuffaloRules

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Huge image and merch advantage for NRL over AFL. Most traditional RL designs look darned fine. In the late-80s/early-90s NSWRL jerseys were in vogue among League fans in England and NZ. From memory, Balmain was the most popular over here.

As the NRL moves towards a 20-team comp, will this idea of Tigers and Magpies consciously uncoupling gain traction? Western Sydney Magpies permanently at Campbelltown and "The Tigers" in SEQ, owned by Brisbane Easts, playing 1 or 2 games at Leichhardt Oval. From a jersey point of view, it's a win-win.

Your point about the merch is a good one … but I think you have been headline reading if you honestly believe the Maggies and Balmain are “uncoupling “…

WT are last for the third year in a row … yet have sold out their last game of the season … and others throughout the year … is this something you think they ( both entities and the NRL) should be effing around with ?
 
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