$1000, no, $400, yes. There are no public tickets available to the other GF, so Melbournians would definitely snap up every available NRL GF ticket. It would be bigger than SOO here, and generate double the revenue of an ACCOR GF, plus whatever the Vic govt will pay to bring it here. Maybe an extra $20m - $25m for the game.It’s the sporting capital of the world apparently. Charge them $1000 each and we’d have a a 100 million dollar game
I was half joking. A mate of mine’s son took his kids to the afl final and paid $6000 for 4 tickets. Left at half time because the children were upset by the score as they were swans fans. I felt a bit ill hearing that.$1000, no, $400, yes. There are no public tickets available to the other GF, so Melbournians would definitely snap up every available NRL GF ticket. It would generate double the revenue of an ACCOR GF, plus whatever the Vic govt will pay to bring it here. Maybe an extra $20m - $25m for the game.
I don`t agree, if they can announce a crowd figure of 80k plus then that`s fine, no need to be embarrassed, we live in one of the most expensive cities in the world, people have to watch the dollars.Spin it whatever way you want - a GF not selling out is a massive embarrassment to the game.
There was a 2nd Division competition in those days, and going by the table it should have been Wentworthville going up.Penrith was tiny when they were admitted in the competition. In fact the estimated population of Penrith City at the time was just 12,138, whilst the Blue Mountains had 21,316.
In the 1990s, when they reached their first premiership, it finally got to around 100,000 for the Penrith region.
By early 2000s, Penrith's population rocketed to 171,000 and now it is around 250,000 (and of course all the surrounding areas have exploded as well.)
The population profile also started changing by around mid-90s, from people migrating out there, to expansion from within (which is generally what you need to build a supporter base)
Now I'm not sure what criteria they used to help decide what teams to add in 1967, but whoever decided on Penrith either had incredible long term foresight around the growth of Sydney or simply didn't care about the size of the community underpinning teams.
As others have said, over the next 10-20 years, the club is going to become one of the big clubs. The success + local population growth + strength of RL in the region almost guarantee it.
Madness.I was half joking. A mate of mine’s son took his kids to the afl final and paid $6000 for 4 tickets. Left at half time because the children were upset by the score as they were swans fans. I felt a bit ill hearing that.
Illawarra applied to join the comp in 1967 and would have been granted entry but were blocked by the rest of the NSW Country RL. Cronulla was the second choice for the extra spot after Penrith.There was a 2nd Division competition in those days, and going by the table it should have been Wentworthville going up.
I believe Parramatta protested as Wenty are too close to them, and someone in the NSWRL made a great decision to promote Penrith.
As for the other promotion, in my completely biased opinion, I think Wollongong/Illawarra should have been added to the competition in 67. I think they were invited but declined - I’m not 100% sure on that but I think I read that in a story about Bobby Steeler.
St George didn’t protest Cronulla - not that they would have been supported by the other teams anyway - in a spirit of “for the good of the game”, and provided some support to them at different times over the years.
I’m not sure how they got theirs but that sounds right. Keep well mate.Madness.
$1500 is about what you pay an illegal scalper for a ticket. So, to cut that out, the AFL sells a few thousand ‘special packages’ to the general public with food and drinks for around the same price. It is legalised scalping.
It’ll be over 30000 at the end of the game and that’s the crowd that’ll be declaredIf you're going to pay through the nose for tickets you'd think you'd go and watch all the games. Very few there to watch the NRLW.
Geez it’s a long day. I’ve been to a couple and reckon next time I will turn up just before the entertainment kicks off.If you're going to pay through the nose for tickets you'd think you'd go and watch all the games. Very few there to watch the NRLW.
Fair enough.Geez it’s a long day. I’ve been to a couple and reckon next time I will turn up is just before the entertainment kicks off.
I'm currently in Melbourne and I kinda feel NRL is getting a little side traction if that makes sense? I'm seeing it on plenty of TV'S at pubs and met a few avid fans, see the od bit of merch.$1000, no, $400, yes. There are no public tickets available to the other GF, so Melbournians would definitely snap up every available NRL GF ticket. It would be bigger than SOO here, and generate double the revenue of an ACCOR GF, plus whatever the Vic govt will pay to bring it here. Maybe an extra $20m - $25m for the game.
Suncorp is too small but I would like to see the gf moved around, creates a different buzz around the game and promotes growth in other areas, obviously the cash insensitive also. As it stands we are fortunate enough to have an administration so bold ad to at least look into it.I am all for Sydney permanently keeping the Grand Final but.. If a Grand Final or two at the MCG, Suncorp, Optus or Eden Park is what it takes to get Olympic Park rebuilt or all regional & suburban grounds sorted then I wouldn’t be upset.
So the two second choices got in.Illawarra applied to join the comp in 1967 and would have been granted entry but were blocked by the rest of the NSW Country RL. Cronulla was the second choice for the extra spot after Penrith.
I just don’t want them to lose capacity in any Olympic Park update.I am all for Sydney permanently keeping the Grand Final but.. If a Grand Final or two at the MCG, Suncorp, Optus or Eden Park is what it takes to get Olympic Park rebuilt or all regional & suburban grounds sorted then I wouldn’t be upset.
Could we imagine a day when the NRLW is stand alone on a Saturday night at Allianz/CommBank the night before mens GF ?Fair enough.
Realistically the NRL should be looking to play the NRLW grand final on their own day at a smaller ground. Make it an event as well.