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2025 Crowd Watch

titoelcolombiano

First Grade
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That's not at all true and we should never wish that not to be possible.
I love that the Broncos get good crowds and to a lesser extent the Dolphins but it's apples and oranges...

What if the Bulldogs were the only team in Sydney for the last 30 years, always successful with a half a dozen premierships .. had the best winter weather, the best stadium for Rugby league in the world located walking distance from central station...

This is literally the Broncos.. it's great! But let's not pretend that all the football gods in the known universe don't smile on them.

So I'll tell you how the Bulldogs average better than the Broncos:
Suncorp stadium gets redeveloped and games are moved to the gabba, the Broncos sit bottom of the table, weather in also unkind along with track work...
Bulldogs win a Premiership and play out of a brand new Accor stadium and benefit from weather being kind.
Broncos average 25k
Bulldogs average 35k

It's not a stretch but hopefully another 60k for the Dogs Eels in 2 weeks!

I want ALL crowds to increase!!!
This us vs them nonsense isn't helpful, let's all get to the games!
Like the past guy you missed the point. I'm not arguing the Broncos don't have an advantage, of course they do.

There were claims the Bulldogs would outdraw the Broncos this year. You only have to go back a few pages after the 65k game to see that. That's clearly not going to happen
 

newc18

Juniors
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The main pushback from the broadcasters around Origin/Rep weekends was always around ratings, with Channel 9 complaining the most about losing two ratings time slots.

Considering that Women's Origin has now grown into a product that draws more than draws 900K+ (which is more than a standard NRL match), surely the concept can be discussed again?

Could literally be:
Friday: Women's Origin
Saturday: Internationals
Sunday: Men's Origin

What the internationals looks like is up for debate. I personally feel a Tri-Series between NZ, Tonga & Samoa would be a ratings winner. Biggest issue though is eligibility and getting the balance right so Origin & the Pacific national teams aren't too heavily hit.
I like the idea of NZ inviting England over for a game or two during the Origin period.

Would 3 weeks be long enough for them to fly over and get back with enough rest?. You could alternate who hosts each year if you want. Australia gets the benefits of State of Origin but NZ and England get nothing? Its not exactly fair.
 
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Wb1234

Immortal
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Like the past guy you missed the point. I'm not arguing the Broncos don't have an advantage, of course they do.

There were claims the Bulldogs would outdraw the Broncos this year. You only have to go back a few pages after the 65k game to see that. That's clearly not going to happen

The only person that said it was an idiot journo

Dogs are zero chance of getting an average of 38k or more
 
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