Raiders_Premiers
Coach
- Messages
- 12,146
Ahh yes, think you're right. They're upgrading one of the grounds and having the national stadium as back up in case it's not ready in time, which looks like it may not be.
Pity it only holds 25,000.Just imagine the redeveloped stadium bounce the panthers will get from next season and what the warriors could potentially get with a 30k-35k stadium?
Hopefully their crowds will justify future expansion.Pity it only holds 25,000.
Good teams get some goodwill before the fans stop showing up. Clubs like the Dragons and tigers have been dogshit for the best part of a decade and as a result their crowds have bottomed out. A run if wins brings a few back but a run of losses will whittle it down to the diehards.As multiple teams have demonstrated, you can play like shit and still draw a good crowd. If the Dragons aren't growing thier crowds, both the game day experience and the choice of venue needs to be investigated.
Fortress brookvaleThat too.
newcastle as well.
Cowboys unlikely to sell out but every other game yes. But then again with a long weekend maybe who knows, would be great to seeCould we see potentially a perfect round of sell outs?
Campbelltown selling out a Thursday night game well in advance is incredible.
Friday night in Brisbane is down to single seats. All other home games are still reserved for members only - the club should have opened all games up for sale a few weeks ago, because people missing out on tickets to the Bulldogs game would buy for future weeks. It's a weird strategy, and probably only results in a few hundred new memberships over thousands of pre-purchased tickets.
That’s a marketing strategy the NRL should try: challenging every game in a round to be sold out.Could we see potentially a perfect round of sell outs?
I reckon they would of if it hadn't been confirmed so late (Feb 15).Could of snuck in a sneaky Monday game this week end too in NSW
oops missed that - Campbelltown might be a bit too good to be true, but still so goodThey're playing at Leichhardt Oval on Thursday night, probably helps to explain the early sellout.
Wow, excellent stuff from the Roosters. They have established such a good baseline for crowd attendance and Allianz really is a fantastic home ground.
They definitely are one of the big Sydney clubs.
Also probably a good thing they are travelling well because the Dragons sure as shit can’t be relied on to push tickets for Anzac Day next week.
It's notable that the chooks/knights game out drew dogs/knights 3 weeks ago in what was the dogs first proper home game this season.
Not sure which of Sat 3PM and Sun 2PM is the more favourable slot though


IMO, the Saturday 3pm timeslot is made more for drawing crowds in winter, versus early season (like the Bulldogs had). Whilst the Bulldogs match was the day after a cold snap, March, generally, still has very much summer vibes, with people happy to go out later and as you said busy with domestic stuff around 3pm.Sunday is more favourable. Saturdays are when many people do things like grocery shopping, kids sport and other domestic stuff. Saturday afternoon being "the match of the round" died out in the early 1970s when full day retail trading started in the mid-late 1970s.
I doubt grocery shopping would be a legit blocker but yes kids sport is valid as well as other social events which generally happen on Saturdays.Sunday is more favourable. Saturdays are when many people do things like grocery shopping, kids sport and other domestic stuff. Saturday afternoon being "the match of the round" died out in the early 1970s when full day retail trading started in the mid-late 1970s.
