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2025 Crowd Watch

jim_57

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Warriors would be selling more tickets this year as the Southern stand has gone from GA to ticketed seating. When they do get their first sellout it’ll be interesting to see how many more it is compared to last year’s numbers.

Auckland FC’s sellout Vs Wellington was 27k, hopefully Warriors can get similar numbers for a full sellout.
 

Warriors Fever

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Not negative, just realistic. League in NZ seemed on the verge of a pivotal breakthrough in the early-mid 90s. Then it mostly fell away, not only due to the SL war. NZRU had the means to fight back. Plenty of evidence they still do.

Two 20k+ crowds are solid. But there were claims on last year's crowd thread that demand for Warriors tickets comfortably exceeds supply. That doesn't appear to be the case.
Last year we were 2nd for crowd average year before 4th. I believe it is realistic we would do well with a 30k seater stadium. If it’s good enough for parra and storm
 
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Last year we were 2nd for crowd average year before 4th. I believe it is realistic we would do well with a 30k seater stadium. If it’s good enough for parra and storm
That`s the thing with a better stadium. As the stadium is now, or any stadium for that matter, there will be a certain percentage of seats that are harder to sell every week, even a new stadium will have that problem, but a bigger better new stadium will have a larger number of better viewing seats that will be easier to sell and hence the average will go up.
 

Belza1

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*Penrith v Roosters (it was a Penrith home game)

As discussed in this thread at length last week:
- hot day (mid 30s during the day, 30 at 8pm kickoff)
- Penrith playing first home game at Parramatta, 35km from their usual ground
- Major train delays all day and into the night prevented travel for many
I live 125 k from Melbourne and I wouldn't missa home game 36 deg for Storm first game against eels
 

Warriors Fever

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That`s the thing with a better stadium. As the stadium is now, or any stadium for that matter, there will be a certain percentage of seats that are harder to sell every week, even a new stadium will have that problem, but a bigger better new stadium will have a larger number of better viewing seats that will be easier to sell and hence the average will go up.
Couldn’t agree more
 

Iamback

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*Penrith v Roosters (it was a Penrith home game)

As discussed in this thread at length last week:
- hot day (mid 30s during the day, 30 at 8pm kickoff)
- Penrith playing first home game at Parramatta, 35km from their usual ground
- Major train delays all day and into the night prevented travel for many

Wait until the number gets posted from next week v the Cows.

6pm Friday is very poor scheduling
 
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That's the biggest crowd at Shark Park since 18,985 vs Raiders in Round 24 2019.

I noticed the top tier of the eastern grandstand was empty - so when it is recommissioned (hopefully not too far away?!) - the Sharks should be regularly drawing 15,000+ crowds in Woolooware.
 

Timmah

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I live 125 k from Melbourne and I wouldn't missa home game 36 deg for Storm first game against eels
What you need to understand is that as a die hard - like most fans on here - you're the exception, not the rule.

it's great to have fans committed to the cause like you but not everybody can or will do that, and many don't have the passion or ability to.

The key to good crowds is giving the fringe fans a good reason to turn up. If you schedule poorly, or a team is losing a lot, or anything else that could turn people away, then you lose that fringe and your numbers drop.
 

Iamback

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What you need to understand is that as a die hard - like most fans on here - you're the exception, not the rule.

it's great to have fans committed to the cause like you but not everybody can or will do that, and many don't have the passion or ability to.

The key to good crowds is giving the fringe fans a good reason to turn up. If you schedule poorly, or a team is losing a lot, or anything else that could turn people away, then you lose that fringe and your numbers drop.

Our fan base is younger than most, That either relies on teenagers being allowed to travel on public transport alone or parents being free to take them. Depending on work schedules and that makes some games not possible to attend
 

Timmah

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My post wasn't about any particularly club, it's about attendance culture generally. NRL clubs have done really well to build core support and grow it over time but the fringe fans are what will decide a crowd. That's my point.
 

Iamback

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My post wasn't about any particularly club, it's about attendance culture generally. NRL clubs have done really well to build core support and grow it over time but the fringe fans are what will decide a crowd. That's my point.

There are different demographics across each club. That was my point
 

ouwet

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All GA sold out for Commbank.
This crowd will be over 25K if Parramatta season ticket holders all turn up... might push 27K.
 
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