Craigshark
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Looks like all of Accor has opened up with tickets everywhere, but then when you click on a section through to tickets it says no enough available.
He's been waiting to post that 'burn' for 90 days
He's had to pick a very specific window as well... had to be 90 days after Origin, but before the Grand Final...He's been waiting to post that 'burn' for 90 days
It was worth it !! Got us a beauty
They might get a better deal at CommBank which is owned by Venues NSW rather than the other venues that I assume are owned by the local council
from a while back - guess it still may apply. I am guessing the other costs are the killer with traffic management, police, security, etcPossible but in most cases local councils charge minimal rent, It is the lack of corporate areas that hurt at those venues
from a while back - guess it still may apply. I am guessing the other costs are the killer with traffic management, police, security, etc
It will cost St George Illawarra more than $100,000 to unlock the gates at Kogarah Jubilee Oval for Sunday's match against Newcastle.
Had they played the same match at ANZ Stadium, the Dragons would receive $150,000 for simply walking in the door.
The equation wasn't much better for Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval on Friday night, with operational costs for the match against Melbourne estimated at between $65,000 and $85,000.
Canterbury also incurred costs of $80,000 to host last Sunday's match against Cronulla at Belmore Sports Ground, with the Bulldogs having to pay for fencing, security, big screen televisions and police.
All of those expenses are covered by ANZ Stadium when Canterbury and other clubs, including South Sydney, St George Illawarra, Wests Tigers and Parramatta, play home games there.
Suburbanomics: Why NRL clubs can't afford to return to suburban grounds
Revealed: The cost of playing at suburban venues like Kogarah, Leichhardt and Belmore.www.smh.com.au
It makes sense if you have the fanbase and the corporate interest to sell to. If you are small/unattractive and have neither it doesn't make senseThe $150k mentioned for Dragons would of been when ANZ was in direct competition with SCG Trust and paid teams for content to flog off their Stadium Memberships.
I haven't heard of that happening since the merger between the 2 post Covid
If it was that simple. I'd imagine more teams would move even single games to the main Stadiums.
It is a no brainer if costs match up but there would be more too it.
I know it is a different club but the Sharks are capped at 12.5k, making a move even for a couple of games makes sense unless the money doesn't stack up.
More like he had to limit the data to 'last 90 days' to avoid the two Origin crowds that would have made that listHow far down do you have to scroll to find any other Union games ?
Like 140 pages ?
don't think it is all about money as I imagine that the NRL handout from TV rights eclipses game day revenueThe $150k mentioned for Dragons would of been when ANZ was in direct competition with SCG Trust and paid teams for content to flog off their Stadium Memberships.
I haven't heard of that happening since the merger between the 2 post Covid
If it was that simple. I'd imagine more teams would move even single games to the main Stadiums.
It is a no brainer if costs match up but there would be more too it.
I know it is a different club but the Sharks are capped at 12.5k, making a move even for a couple of games makes sense unless the money doesn't stack up.
Again depends on how successful you are in building a fanbase and corporate partnerships. A number of clubs earn more from football operations than they do the NRL grant.don't think it is all about money as I imagine that the NRL handout from TV rights eclipses game day revenue
There were a lot of figures flying around in 2015, so not sure how reliable these are. In any case, it had negative repercussions for Saints. Afterwards, crowd numbers at Homebush dropped and home sponsors left.from a while back - guess it still may apply. I am guessing the other costs are the killer with traffic management, police, security, etc
It will cost St George Illawarra more than $100,000 to unlock the gates at Kogarah Jubilee Oval for Sunday's match against Newcastle.
Had they played the same match at ANZ Stadium, the Dragons would receive $150,000 for simply walking in the door.
The equation wasn't much better for Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval on Friday night, with operational costs for the match against Melbourne estimated at between $65,000 and $85,000.
Canterbury also incurred costs of $80,000 to host last Sunday's match against Cronulla at Belmore Sports Ground, with the Bulldogs having to pay for fencing, security, big screen televisions and police.
All of those expenses are covered by ANZ Stadium when Canterbury and other clubs, including South Sydney, St George Illawarra, Wests Tigers and Parramatta, play home games there.
Suburbanomics: Why NRL clubs can't afford to return to suburban grounds
Revealed: The cost of playing at suburban venues like Kogarah, Leichhardt and Belmore.www.smh.com.au
It makes sense if you have the fanbase and the corporate interest to sell to. If you are small/unattractive and have neither it doesn't make sense
don't think it is all about money as I imagine that the NRL handout from TV rights eclipses game day revenue
It looks on track for 40K. Which is about what you'd expect from these 2 sides.
Unfortunately I don't think it is.
Dogs V Manly had sold most of level 4 East and it got 35K. I get they're trying to fill up the lower levels but it's not looking good there also.
I think at this stage 30K on the lower end and 35K on the higher end...
Lets hope weather is good and we have a lot of walk ups, they'll need it.