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Solution: build the Lions a 60k stadium...Broncos, Dolphins and Fitzroy all played in Brisbane this weekend.
Broncos 38k
Dolphins 32k
Lions 30k
Lock in Ipswich for 2033
Solution: build the Lions a 60k stadium...Broncos, Dolphins and Fitzroy all played in Brisbane this weekend.
Broncos 38k
Dolphins 32k
Lions 30k
Lock in Ipswich for 2033
Warriors v Raiders has been sold out for a couple of weeks now (correction, one member seat has been put on re-sale) and the weather is set to be fine on Sunday in Auckland, so hopefully that crowd should push into the 24K+ realm.Next weeks crowds don't look the best.
Thursday - Reserve Grade Dogs V Dolphines - 15,000
Friday - Parra V Manly - 15,000
Saturday - Riff V Knights - 10,000
Saturday - Roosters V Sharkes - 20,000
Sunday - Warriors V Raiders 22,000
Total - 82,000
Average - 16,400
Thursday and Friday look to be rain affected... I think Eels V Manly could get more maybe.
Agree. Panthers v Knights would have been a better pick for Thursday night. Bathurst still would have sold out, but at least would have allowed Bulldogs to draw another 5-10K on Saturday.Thursday night games are never going to get big crowds so they should take as many as possible to regional areas. League needs to win Wagga Wagga back from AFL so take a couple of Canberra games there each year.
Couldn’t agree more re regional venues.Agree. Panthers v Knights would have been a better pick for Thursday night. Bathurst still would have sold out, but at least would have allowed Bulldogs to draw another 5-10K on Saturday.
Venues like McDonald's Park in Wagga Wagga, C.Ex International Stadium in Coffs Harbour, Glen Willows in Mudgee, Port Macquarie Regional Stadium, Scully Park in Tamworth all should be in the mix for Thursday night matches, especially around Origin period.
To me those games should be played at the sunshine coast rather than at Redcliffe.Dolphins couple of Kayo games should be Thursday night games too, they'll sell out regardless so no use wasting them on another night
The nrl should be lobbying the qld gov to make the new stadium multipurpose with a decent rectangular configuration & have the dolphins play there.Solution: build the Lions a 60k stadium...
Agree. Panthers v Knights would have been a better pick for Thursday night. Bathurst still would have sold out, but at least would have allowed Bulldogs to draw another 5-10K on Saturday.
Venues like McDonald's Park in Wagga Wagga, C.Ex International Stadium in Coffs Harbour, Glen Willows in Mudgee, Port Macquarie Regional Stadium, Scully Park in Tamworth all should be in the mix for Thursday night matches, especially around Origin period.
Everyone knows that makes complete sense. A 60k capacity crowd, rectangular should see NRL move 3 state of origins there every 2 yrs plus an NRL GF every 3 yrs or so and magic round to sweeten the deal.The nrl should be lobbying the qld gov to make the new stadium multipurpose with a decent rectangular configuration & have the dolphins play there.
I could be wrong but it seems to me that they don't include the corporate tickets. The NFL game for example is listed at 51, 707 on your tweet, but when you look up the crowd for the event, its listed at 61, 352.
I could be wrong but it seems to me that they don't include the corporate tickets. The NFL game for example is listed at 51, 707 on your tweet, but when you look up the crowd for the event, its listed at 61, 352.
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Chargers 34-20 Raiders (6 Jan, 2025) Final Score - ESPN (AU)
Game summary of the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders NFL game, final score 34-20, from 6 January 2025 on ESPN (AU).www.espn.com.au
Unsure if you'll have much luck with the quote, but has happened consistently for almost every event on the LV Stadium Authority Quarterly Report. Makes me pretty confident that it's different reporting criteria. Far too consistent and across too many different sports not to be.Apparently Abdo confirmed this to be the case last year. looking for a quote now
Not good for fans travelling 3, 4 hours though on a school/work night.I’d go as far as making all regional games be played either Thursday night or Friday 6pm, or Monday night if/when it returns.
By regional I mean the type of places you listed with smaller stadiums and populations. Places like Sunshine Coast, Central Coast, Hamilton etc get a pass for weekend games.
The point is that lots of fans dont turn up on thursday night anyway even if they have a season ticket. The ones who do travel from the city out to the regional area for the game should take the friday off work and hang around the town.Not good for fans travelling 3, 4 hours though on a school/work night.
I think the 5.30pm start this weekend in Bathurst is a good time.
I'd have all regional games on a Saturday arvo or 5.30pm on a Saturday.
What about Albury-Wodonga? That is 100k population. Is that a lost cause for RL? That would be a good spot for an annual Raiders v Storm game. The NRL should help fund a proper ground there.Agree. Panthers v Knights would have been a better pick for Thursday night. Bathurst still would have sold out, but at least would have allowed Bulldogs to draw another 5-10K on Saturday.
Venues like McDonald's Park in Wagga Wagga, C.Ex International Stadium in Coffs Harbour, Glen Willows in Mudgee, Port Macquarie Regional Stadium, Scully Park in Tamworth all should be in the mix for Thursday night matches, especially around Origin period.
Albury-Wodonga would be a great option for a game, and there are a few venues there which are adequate, including Lavington Oval (12K) & Albury Sports Ground (8K)l the later hosted a Storm v Knights trial in 2021.What about Albury-Wodonga? That is 100k population. Is that a lost cause for RL? That would be a good spot for an annual Raiders v Storm game. The NRL should help fund a proper ground there.