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Well done brissy. And they rewarded their fans with a much better performance. Shame the wahs haven’t taken this game to a place with greater capacity
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Up there but I'd say Newcastle is the best fans.Best fans in the game
Well done brissy. And they rewarded their fans with a much better performance. Shame the wahs haven’t taken this game to a place with greater capacity
Comparing apples with apples what you were whinging about at allianz. How much is a ga seat behind the sticks for hbf?oh yeh $69 plus booking fee lolWhy do you just outright lie about shit?
A single standing ticket, unreserved in the shed is $29 plus fees for Dolphins v Knights on 21 June.
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The Galvin factor ?Tigers game @ Leichhardt looks sold out
I think that's a first, 4 x 40k crowds to start a season. Also think 4 in a row is the record at any time, Broncos did it in the middle of last year and they were all losses.Broncos averaging 41,844 after 4 games, no crowd under 40k yet.
The Galvin factor ?
I know I’m jumping in after reading this thread for ages without posting, but I really believe ANZAC Day in Christchurch has the potential to become the biggest event on the NZ rugby league calendar.Weird they’ve taken the ANZAC game they fought over for years to Christchurch in just the second year, not even to open the new stadium there.
ANZAC game should be the one they look at moving to Eden Park.
With the new venue I agree.I know I’m jumping in after reading this thread for ages without posting, but I really believe ANZAC Day in Christchurch has the potential to become the biggest event on the NZ rugby league calendar.
With the new stadium set to open in April next year, a 30,000-seat venue named One NZ Stadium, imagine locking in ANZAC Day there as an annual tradition. It could become a true destination event, attracting fans from across the country. The naming alignment with the One NZ Warriors adds a nice touch of branding synergy too.
While the current agreement for games in Christchurch (2024–2026) doesn’t require them to fall on ANZAC Day, it’s clear the club sees this fixture as a prime opportunity to cement the Warriors' presence in the region.
Might be part of the deal of hosting it at the new venue next year.With the new venue I agree.
It is weird it’s been taken there this year though.
Weird they’ve taken the ANZAC game they fought over for years to Christchurch in just the second year, not even to open the new stadium there.
ANZAC game should be the one they look at moving to Eden Park.
Fair call. Could just be to start the traditionWith the new venue I agree.
It is weird it’s been taken there this year though.
I know I’m jumping in after reading this thread for ages without posting, but I really believe ANZAC Day in Christchurch has the potential to become the biggest event on the NZ rugby league calendar.
With the new stadium set to open in April next year, a 30,000-seat venue named One NZ Stadium, imagine locking in ANZAC Day there as an annual tradition. It could become a true destination event, attracting fans from across the country. The naming alignment with the One NZ Warriors adds a nice touch of branding synergy too.
While the current agreement for games in Christchurch (2024–2026) doesn’t require them to fall on ANZAC Day, it’s clear the club sees this fixture as a prime opportunity to cement the Warriors' presence in the region.
Strange announcement from Roosters, there’s over 500 tickets left at last count.
What do they define as a sell out?