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2025 Crowd Watch

Desert Qlder

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The Broncos have repriced a few bays in level 6 and level 7 east from sideline ($75) to corner ($25) which will go a long way to filling the joint. I still think about 35-38k is where we will land but 40K+ isn't out of the question.
Does this re-pricing happen often and if not, could it be a sign of things to come?
 

SLRBRONCOS

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Does this re-pricing happen often and if not, could it be a sign of things to come?
Only the Cows game didn't have any pricing/category adjustments. The only areas that change are level 7 east centreline bays which are priced as 'diamond' (and never sell), or those side line corners in level 6&7 from 'sideline' to 'corner'. IMO those level 7 east centreline bays should never be 'diamond' and the sideline 20m-in goal in level 6 and 7 should always be 'corner'. See what they do next year.
 

EuroNymous

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nrl rd 11 crowd predictions

Newcastle v Parramatta 18k
Canterbury v Easts 33k
The v New Zealand 29k
North Queensland v Manly 18k
Cronulla v Melbourne 14k (or whatever their sell out is)
Brisbane v St George 39k
Canberra v Gold Coast 16k
Wests v Souffs 12k


179k average for 22,375 average
 
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beave

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Only the Cows game didn't have any pricing/category adjustments. The only areas that change are level 7 east centreline bays which are priced as 'diamond' (and never sell), or those side line corners in level 6&7 from 'sideline' to 'corner'. IMO those level 7 east centreline bays should never be 'diamond' and the sideline 20m-in goal in level 6 and 7 should always be 'corner'. See what they do next year.
the pricing for the cows game was criminal in some of the bays. That sort of coin for a regular season game is cray.

I'm a convert for the level 2/3 corners though, great view and good pricing.
 

yakstorm

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Only the Cows game didn't have any pricing/category adjustments. The only areas that change are level 7 east centreline bays which are priced as 'diamond' (and never sell), or those side line corners in level 6&7 from 'sideline' to 'corner'. IMO those level 7 east centreline bays should never be 'diamond' and the sideline 20m-in goal in level 6 and 7 should always be 'corner'. See what they do next year.
Even though their default pricing strategy is unrealistic, but I'll give the club credit for at least being open to changing it in the lead up to a match. Wish more clubs would actually try something and experiment tweaking pricing to drive maximum revenue and attendance.
 

ouwet

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The Canterbury Bulldogs are on track to become the best supported NRL club in Sydney – and possibly Australia, with officials setting the ambitious target of attracting 30,000 fans to every home game, starting with Friday’s heavyweight battle against the Sydney Roosters.
The NRL ladder leaders are proof that on-field success has a direct influence on crowds – the Bulldogs’ flying start to 2025 has seen their average attendance surge to a staggering 35,700.

The 65,503 fans who attended the Good Friday clash against South Sydney helped inflate that figure. But it is still a remarkable increase on the Dogs’ average home crowd of 20,848 last year, and continues an upward trend for the club after it posted an average of 16,243 in 2023 and 13,447 in 2022.
The Sydney clubs are well behind when it comes to game-day attendance, with the Roosters second on the leaderboard with an average crowd of 29,416, boosted by the Anzac Day fixture against St George Illawarra. Then come the Panthers (26,636), Wests Tigers (23,355) – the premiers and Tigers hosted games at Magic Round, while the Panthers also counted Las Vegas – Cronulla (19,123) and Souths (17,195).

Michael Maguire’s Brisbane Broncos remain the biggest drawcard with an average home attendance this season of 41,844 fans, but it is not inconceivable that they could be overtaken by the Bulldogs should Cameron Ciraldo’s men continue their premiership charge – especially with a number of blockbusters on the fixture list in the coming months.
Dogs CEO Aaron Warburton wants to see his club’s average attendance get closer to 40,000, with over 60,000 fans expected for the June long weekend game against Parramatta, the anticipated sellout for the round-21 clash against Manly at Allianz Stadium, and a crowd of more than 50,000 within reach for the round-23 game against the high-flying Warriors.
“It’s certainly our goal to become the biggest club in terms of attendance – it’s always been in us, we just needed to get back to acting like Canterbury before it could come to fruition,” Warburton said.

“We want 30,000 fans at every home game to become the new norm – there’s no reason we can’t do it. You might not know this, but the club retired the No.18 jersey because we consider our fans as our 18th members of the squad. It’s been that way since 2007.
“They’ve kept turning up during the tougher times. It’s nice we can repay them with some good football.

“We’ve still got some big games at home the rest of the year, including Parramatta and Manly, which will mark 30 years since the 1995 grand final. I’ve also spoken with [Warriors CEO] Cameron George and, given their success, he would love to try and get north of 50,000 fans when we play them here on August 9.”
Canterbury have only hosted three games this year, and could have posted a higher average had they not played their first game at their spiritual home in Belmore, which featured wild post-match scenes involving DJs playing impromptu sets on top of shopping trolleys in the back streets, but was also restricted to 17,892 people.

The Bulldogs will celebrate 90 years in existence on Friday, with ten former captains – George Peponis, Chris Anderson, Peter Tunks, Terry Lamb, Simon Gillies, Dean Britt, Steve Price, Mick Ennis, James Graham, Josh Jackson and Andrew Ryan – to take the field before kick-off.
The Dogs and Dragons will on Wednesday be confirmed for next year’s Las Vegas season opener, with the clubs to enter a price-sharing agreement that will see them split the gate takings for the US game and the return leg in Sydney.
Meanwhile, the NRL has informed Canberra that Tom Starling should have been awarded a try, rather than called held by Daniel Suluka-Fifita, and forced to play the ball again during the first half of Saturday’s epic against the Dogs.
The decision had no bearing on the final result, with Canterbury roaring back from 20-0 down at half-time to win 32-20.
 

Wb1234

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I love the positivity but 40k crowd average is no chance

Good to see they are talking about bulldogs eels getting 60k though

If they do crack 30k for the season it will be amazing.

I remember when Sydney clubs got 5k in the 80s with maybe the one good match of the ground getting 10k if we were lucky

Greenberg did a good job running them. Castle turned them into a basketcase now Gus has taken them to a new level
 

T-Boon

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Their lowest crowd for the rest of the season should be 25k

Their draw going forward is good

If they stay top two in the last month of the season then those games will be massive

I don’t think they will crack 30k crowd average for the season but 27/8k is a good shot

Gus is a genius

If they could clone him for other clubs then the nrl would go to another level
what has he done to get the crowds back up? Apart from getting them winning (which is obviously by far the biggest thing)?
 

Wb1234

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what has he done to get the crowds back up? Apart from getting them winning (which is obviously by far the biggest thing)?
Marketing is good. Strong community engagement.

It’s more than just a winning fg side he’s focused on all aspects of the business

He’s got a good feel for the club given his ties to it

I hope they don’t win the gf this year and keep building over the next few years where 30k is their smallest crowd each year.
 

Desert Qlder

First Grade
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Maybe it's time for League Unlimited to provide the crowd statistical data instead.
They do hold and publish this data for The Front Row so it may be possible time permitting for them to maintain a web-based database. Not sure if they're inclined to do so.

But the beauty of RL Tables was the historical data, which collates chronologically and locationality.

It is difficult to replicate. Ideally someone could step in on behalf of the website owners and maintain the Rugby League side.
 

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