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2025 Crowd Watch

APPSY

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Is this a good strategy in your opinion?
Members numbers wise, yes. It means those fans who are worried they'll miss out in the general sale for the big games (i.e. cows, phins, storm, etc.) may bite the bullet and become a Broncos member.


But, the official season kicks off this Sunday, and not having tickets available to the general public is a bit poor in my opinion.
 

bazza

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Members numbers wise, yes. It means those fans who are worried they'll miss out in the general sale for the big games (i.e. cows, phins, storm, etc.) may bite the bullet and become a Broncos member.


But, the official season kicks off this Sunday, and not having tickets available to the general public is a bit poor in my opinion.
First Broncos home game is round 3 - March 21 v Cowboys
Guess a strategy of selling membership only up to 1 week before might get some potential one gamers to go to get a cheap season ticket
 

SLRBRONCOS

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Is this a good strategy in your opinion?
Financially yes.

We are just using the extra weeks before our fist home game to flog some more memberships. Once they get them on board, and hand out the vouchers for merch etc, the club will earn outrageous money. They've sold a whole lot of one game memberships for the Cowboys game (possibly 35k already reserved for this fixture), and after that game they will offer specials to them to sign on for the rest of the season.

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APPSY

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Here is how we look for the Vegas game 6 days out. Much more tickets available in the upper bowl than last year, but haven't seen any real advertising about any 2 for 1 deals. Warrington still haven't sold their supporter bay out either. Any rough predictions? We got 40k last year, and there seems to be a fair amount available 6 days out. I presume on Wednesday (America's Wednesday) when everything starts kicking off there will be some more movement with ticket sales with more promo codes, giveaways being conducted on the strip, etc. like last year.
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Pippen94

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Here is how we look for the Vegas game 6 days out. Much more tickets available in the upper bowl than last year, but haven't seen any real advertising about any 2 for 1 deals. Warrington still haven't sold their supporter bay out either. Any rough predictions? We got 40k last year, and there seems to be a fair amount available 6 days out. I presume on Wednesday (America's Wednesday) when everything starts kicking off there will be some more movement with ticket sales with more promo codes, giveaways being conducted on the strip, etc. like last year.
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35k mark was reached maybe two weeks ago. Raiders said number sold was 50k yesterday, but people monitoring map here doubt that.

Last year real number was likely under 40k.
 
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I'm back for another year :)

Round 1 Crowd Guesstimates:
45,000 - Raiders vs Warriors and Panthers vs Sharks at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
20,000 - Roosters vs Broncos at Allianz Stadium, Sydney
18,500 - Tigers vs Knights at Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Sydney
30,000 - Dolphins vs Rabbitohs at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
18,500 - Dragons vs Bulldogs at Nestrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney
17,000 - Sea Eagles vs Cowboys at 4 Pines Park, Sydney
21,000 - Storm vs Eels at AAMI Park, Melbourne
TOTAL - 170,000
AVERAGE - 21,250 (8 games)
 

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