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NRL should really promote Sunday as 'Super Sunday' in Sydney. 4 Sydney clubs playing on a Sunday Afternoon in large stadiums.
NRL should really promote Sunday as 'Super Sunday' in Sydney. 4 Sydney clubs playing on a Sunday Afternoon in large stadiums.
great idea, they need to grab every promo opportunity to maximise our crowd potential. Ticket offers, heavily discounted family passes for the day and blitz the radio and papers.
Round 2
Eels v Panthers 19k
Raiders v Broncos 20k
Storm v Titans 15k
Tigers v Warriors 15k
Cowboys v Knights 16k
Rabbitohs v Bulldogs 32k
Roosters v Sea Eagles 21k
Sharks v Dragons 17k
total = 155k
av = 19,375
Hard to judge the cowboys IMO, will that win be enough to bring people back after the last few years? The wabbits v dogs could potentiall hit the high 30's depending on the media build up and weather i suppose.
With 30 to go crowd looks around 11 000
Round 2
Eels v Panthers @ Parra = 18,000
Raiders v Broncos @ Canberra = 16,000
Storm v Titans @ AAMI = 13,000
Tigers v Warriors @ Leichhardt = 14,000
Cowboys v Knights @ DFS = 17,000
Rabbitohs v Bulldogs @ ANZ = 32,000
Roosters v Sea Eagles @ SFS = 29,000
Sharks v Dragons @ Toyota = 19,000
158,000, average 19,750
Round 2
Eels v Panthers @ Parra = 17,000
Raiders v Broncos @ Canberra = 16,000
Storm v Titans @ AAMI = 15,000
Tigers v Warriors @ Leichhardt = 18,000
Cowboys v Knights @ DFS = 17,000
Rabbitohs v Bulldogs @ ANZ = 33,000
Roosters v Sea Eagles @ SFS = 19,000
Sharks v Dragons @ Toyota = 18,000
far too many low predictions for the Raiders game
15,500 ......:?
paaaleasseeee :crazy:
we'll tickle 20K
there were plenty who wanted to go on Sunday .. but were either away for the long weekend ..
went to the races ( Black Opal is our melbourne cup )
or it was too friggin hot
they'll all be there on Friday night
Perhaps 'woeful' for the Gold Coast but not for St George. The red and white contingent just about outnumbered the Titans fans.Titans crowd was woeful.
Season opener, close to 45-50% of the crowd was Dragons fans. Where the hell have the Titans fans gone?
They need to reduce prices. That's the only explanation I can think of.
Exactly my point.Perhaps 'woeful' for the Gold Coast but not for St George. The red and white contingent just about outnumbered the Titans fans.
21,000 could have easily been closer to 10,000 if Saints fans didn't travel or turn up.
The trends on the GC and in NQ suggest otherwise.
Gold Coast will get more fans if Searle cuts the prices to a reasonable level.Exactly my point.
The Titans crowds continue to decline, average of 21,000 in 2008 down to 17,000 in 2010. Could sink lower this year. The claim from supporters of QLD-based expansion bids is that Queensland can sustain and in fact is begging for another NRL team. The trends on the GC and in NQ suggest otherwise.