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2025 Crowd Watch

drcmuch

Juniors
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91
Excluding 2020 (COVID), the Eels are on track for their lowest season average at Western Sydney Stadium since it opened.

2019 - 20,395 (incl two at ANZ)
2020 - 7,598 (COVID)
2021 - 20,694
2022 - 21,609
2023 - 18,901
2024 - 18,836
2025 - 15,829 with three home games to play (Cowboys, Roosters, Knights)
Not guaranteed to outdraw the Panthers there this year. Panthers averaging 14,806 with one to play (Storm, on a Thursday).
 

yakstorm

First Grade
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6,565
Titans surely will draw more than 11K tomorrow, there has just been too much movement on the seating map. To show you what I mean, this is the standard Titans sales map. Grey are bays which aren't put on sale to the general public for most matches (generally Warriors & Broncos are the exception), solid blue (except for the western side) are GA, and you can see the seats.
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Compare this to Saturday's game. There is clear movement in the normal bays on the eastern side, the bays marked in red have been taken off sale in the past few days, there are areas opened up which aren't usually on sale.
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Maybe the Titans ticketing person is just playing games especially as the Panthers aren't usually a high drawing opponent and the team isn't playing great, but it does seem different than normal
 

SLRBRONCOS

Referee
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26,284
Major track works on the Ipswich/Springwood/Rosewood lines tonight - surely one of the busiest lines for Broncos games.

Might bring the crowd down to 39-40k.
 

It's Been Done

Juniors
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828
Major track works on the Ipswich/Springwood/Rosewood lines tonight - surely one of the busiest lines for Broncos games.

Might bring the crowd down to 39-40k.
All depends on how good replacement buses are in SE Queensland. In Victoria, they're always stuck in traffic and/or poorly coordinated which has affected sporting crowds, including the Storm's in the past
 

SLRBRONCOS

Referee
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26,284
All depends on how good replacement buses are in SE Queensland. In Victoria, they're always stuck in traffic and/or poorly coordinated which has affected sporting crowds, including the Storm's in the past
The Ipswich line is huge for Broncos games, you'd just about need every bus in SEQ haha
 

yakstorm

First Grade
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6,565
For Wests Tigers v Bulldogs on Sunday, there is currently 50 seats left in the Away Reserve bay and only around 200 left in the Bulldogs GA Bays.

That southern end of CommBank is going to be very pro-Bulldogs.

Match has moved a lot more bays than Wests Tigers v Panthers, ultimately will come down to weather & member turn out, but its looking promising.
 

yakstorm

First Grade
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6,565
We're at 70,845 after 3 games thanks to the Broncos and Warriors.

If we can get 57,155 for the last 5, that will give us a 16K average for the round, whilst 65,155 would give us 17K, which unless the rain stops, would be the absolute upper limit considering how exposed Brookvale, WIN & Shark Park are to the rain.
 
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