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And getting a win this year would help too. Bennett curse strikes againBe even more if they didn’t play at that qcup ground.
And getting a win this year would help too. Bennett curse strikes againBe even more if they didn’t play at that qcup ground.
Good to seeHave noticed that the Wests Tigers are removing the seats in the northern end of CommBank Stadium for their three games at the venue (including Easter Monday).
The sections will be turned into 'safe standing', like what they do for the A-League games at the venue.
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Not sure what to think... I'll give the club credit for trying something different at the venue.
good friday is selling well this far out. gold, the kennel and away bay at limited reserve
might see our first 40k since 15 good friday.
I can attest to this having been a few times to commbank you get a lot standing in the concourse for arguably one of the better views at the stadium.I was there and work at the stadium... it was not fudged! The crowd came in late and so many people stand in the concourse for some reason at that stadium which isn't seen.
If it's a game my team is playing against the Bulldogs, I am absolutely avoiding going to that game.
Winding up Bulldogs fans sounds like a young man's game. Winding your neck in might be the wiser option for rival fans at the FAFO stage of life.When I do it again I want good grandstand seats so as to view their antics from afar. I`ll also feel a lot safer winding them up from a distance.
Interesting that this post should be followed by others saying the concourse is de facto a "safe standing" area for those who purchase cheaper seats. Following on from the theme of new stadia providing higher percentages of premium vantage points.Have noticed that the Wests Tigers are removing the seats in the northern end of CommBank Stadium for their three games at the venue (including Easter Monday).
The sections will be turned into 'safe standing', like what they do for the A-League games at the venue.
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Not sure what to think... I'll give the club credit for trying something different at the venue.
The dog who fell to earth.I`ll tell you something maybe a little insightful, when I was at uni in the 80`s there was a little guy with a dyed red/orange hair cut in a David Bowie/Ziggy Stardust style who wore a tattered Bulldogs jersey around campus year-in year-out, we had mutual friends and I got to know him and discovered he studied law and was one of the funniest wittiest people I had ever met, I used to say he was as witty as Oscar Wilde he was that sharp. He seemed to disappear and I was told later he had a heroin habit. Anyway years later I was watching the ABC news around the time of the Bulldogs salary cap scandal (early 2000`s ?) and there on the news - they had cameras at Belmore - and there was a group of Dogs faithful looking despondent and there he was being interviewed by the ABC, I`ll never forget what he said:" I know it`s only a game man, but I can`t help it". Probably reflective of how a lot of Dogs` fans feel.
The Eels are a long way from crap. Likewise the Cowboys and Dolphins.Looked poor at kick off
Great result given the eels are absolute crap
Dolphins home game vs Broncos this Friday has started shifting tickets well - unfortunately quite a few might think that the game was sold out after the Dolphins ticketing rep left level 7 closed for a fortnight.
Approx 40-41k sold. Pretty much only level 7 north and south to go (only south is open, they'd be wise to release north tomorrow)
have a friend with GA season ticket to Parramatta - he says that for most games he moves to that area to watch the game once it starts and the stadium isn't at full capacityAs anyone who has been to a few games at the new CommBank and Allianz could attest, the design which have open concourses where people like to congregate and watch from as they're open to anyone. If you have the cheapest ticket at an end you can essentially stand 15 rows back near the halfway line which leaves their original seats empty
Terrible take. Yosemite's point still stand.Why not change it to games played with an oval ball. Nrl is then second. Yippee.
f1 has ten teams competing across 24 rounds of competition. sure it’s unique as a global competition with a round each time in a new location and all teams ‘on the field’ at the same time, but it’s still in effect a season long team competition.
The reduced capacity for Shark park was caused by three things. Firstly, the active construction taking place next door, which meant areas near the construction zone were not allowed to have people in them. Secondly was in relation to the number of fire escapes for the venue, with work ongoing, some where impacted or unavailable, which caps a potential crowd and thirdly was parts of the Peter Burns stand being unavailable.14k at the sharks raises a few questions. firstly, how? secondly, where? and the third...is this safe?
2024 Rnd 3 145,202 Ave 18,150(Counting Vegas once)
Rnd 3 TOT Rnd 3 AVG Season TOT Season AVG 165252 20657 452,426 19196
The disparity will only grow moreso after round 4, which was a cracker round for crowds in 2024.2024 Rnd 3 145,202 Ave 18,150
2024 After 3 rounds (23 Events) 483,902 ave 21,039
Ave 2025 v 2024 down 8.7%